To celebrate Money Smart Week in April, we invite your child to learn basic money concepts through a story, craft, and other fun money-related activities along with a representative from the Michigan Schools and Government Credit Union.
Disclaimer(s)
Registrant Age/Grade
Ages and grades are strictly enforced: to allow each child to feel successful, provide the best experience for all attendees, and offer opportunities for social and emotional growth within peer groups, children who are not in the correct grade or age-group for this program will be turned away at the door.
Unattended Child Policy
All children ages 12 and younger must be in the company of a parent/adult care-giver at all times while in the library. Even if the child is attending a program, it is required that the parent/adult caregiver remain in the library building throughout the program.
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Join us for songs, rhymes, a story, and fun! Older and younger siblings are welcome. Toddlertime is from 6:30-7:00. You are welcome to stay after 7:00 for a short informal playtime with other toddlers.
Adult Programs
Make your green thumb greener (or whatever color you choose!) as we gather to paint and dip-dye terracotta planters just in time for spring. Receive a free pot and choose from various paints and dyes to make a one-of-a-kind planter.