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Spring Break @ the Library


Looking for something to do during Spring Break?  Join us for a variety of take-home and virtual programs.

Among Us Gaming
Thursday, April 1 & Friday, April 9
7 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Ages 7-18.  Join your crewmates on Zoom for this multiplayer game of teamwork and betrayal!  We’re offering two special spring break gaming sessions.  Players will need a computer or mobile device (or both can be used) and the Among Us app or PC game.  Register online and we’ll send you the directions to join.  

Cooking with the Library
Tuesday, April 6
5 p.m.
Ages 9-18.  Join us on Zoom to make Mac & Cheese, learn cooking tips and get hands-on with ingredients.  Visit our event page for ingredient information and to register.

Take It & Make It
All ages.  Get a bonus activity when you request a kit March 22-April 11!  All youth Take It & Make It requests during that timeframe will receive an extra kit in addition to the regular monthly kit.  Request your kits here.

Spring Break Challenge 
All ages.  Try these daily boredom busters to keep busy and have fun all week long.  For a bonus challenge, find something you’re excited to read and try reading 20 minutes a day.  For recommendations, check out our video book talks, online booklists, and BookMatch, our personalized reading recommendation service.

Music Monday: Have a family dance party where everyone gets to choose a song for the playlist. 
Tasty Tuesday: Ask everyone in the family what their favorite recipe is, then make a plan to cook those meals together over the next week.  You could even start a Family Favorites recipe book with images drawn by the kids. 
Workout Wednesday: Find a way to exercise today, whether it’s taking a walk, trying a yoga video, or playing outside.
Artsy Thursday: Get out your art supplies and have fun creating.  Need inspiration or supplies?  Request Take It & Make It kits for the family from DTDL! 
Build It Friday: Build something – a blanket fort, robot, block city, or anything else you can think of – using materials you have at home or find outside.