Adult Programs
Japanese speakers and language students are welcome to join this friendly conversation club.
A great way to meet friends, speak in Japanese, and share cultural activities.
Troy Public Library
510 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, MI 48084
United States
Japanese speakers and language students are welcome to join this friendly conversation club.
A great way to meet friends, speak in Japanese, and share cultural activities.
Note: Talk Time will share the library cafe today with our other language group.
Parents and babies are invited to join us for this drop-in, unstructured open baby play. It is a perfect time to play and give baby an chance to interact with others while caregivers get to know one another.
‘Minute to Win It’ games engage kids in activities that require teamwork and logic! These games typically involve simple tasks that must be completed in less than a minute (per person), using everyday household items.
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.
All children ages 11 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.
Come visit the Troy Public Library Bookmobile for a fun story time and singalong at the park! Bring a blanket/chair to sit on and maybe even a snack or lunch to have a picnic while we celebrate Summer, songs and stories! Story tim
‘Minute to Win It’ games engage kids in activities that require teamwork and logic! These games typically involve simple tasks that must be completed in less than a minute (per person), using everyday household items.
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.
All children ages 11 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.