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Sunday Stories
Ages 2 and up
2025-02-02 14:00:002025-02-02 14:45:00America/New_YorkSunday Stories Missed Storytime during the week? Come back on Sunday to hear some stories, sing some songs, make a craft, and dance away your afternoon. Noblesville - Youth Services Large Program Room
Sunday, February 02 2:00pm - 2:45pm
Add to Calendar2025-02-02 14:00:002025-02-02 14:45:00America/New_YorkSunday Stories Missed Storytime during the week? Come back on Sunday to hear some stories, sing some songs, make a craft, and dance away your afternoon. Noblesville - Youth Services Large Program Room
Teen anime fans are invited to geek out about all things anime! We'll make simple sushi rolls while watching and talking about your favorite shows. The teens who come get to choose what we watch!
FlexAbility is a fitness program which offers participants an opportunity to become more fit using stretching, relaxing, and restorative movements and poses, taught by a certified instructor.
Practice speaking English in a casual and comfortable setting. Volunteers will lead the sessions. This conversation group is in-person at the Fishers Library. Registration is recommended.
An online book club for emerging readers in grades K-2. One week before the meeting, readers can pick up a packet with an activity and a copy of the book to keep.
Recycle your old greeting cards into a decorative basket. You will need 14 cards of similar theme, scissors, glue, pencil, ruler and a sharp needle with an eye large enough for embroidery floss.
Would you like to read to a dog? Bring your favorite book or choose one with the help of a librarian and spend some time reading out loud to a special furry friend!
Are you ready to start a new adventure? Want to explore the world of Tabletop Role Playing Games? Join us for patron led campaigns in various TTRPG formats like Dungeons & Dragons or Pathfinder.
The Speculative Fiction Guild is our book club for lovers of speculative fiction (fantasy, sci-fi, dystopias, and beyond)! New members are always welcome.
FlexAbility is a fitness program which offers participants an opportunity to become more fit using stretching, relaxing, and restorative movements and poses, taught by a certified instructor.
Practice speaking English in a casual and comfortable setting. Volunteers will lead the sessions. This conversation group is in-person at the Fishers Library. Registration is recommended.
Learn how to use your library card to its full potential with information on our databases and e-resources in this informational session for teen homeschoolers.
Stop by the TeenZone after school for a quick craft before studying or hanging out with friends! Craft changes every month. This month we are making air dry clay succulents!
Join other teens to play laser tag in the library after hours! While you wait your turn for laser tag, hang out in the TeenZone to play video and board games and eat pizza.
FlexAbility is a fitness program which offers participants an opportunity to become more fit using stretching, relaxing, and restorative movements and poses, taught by a certified instructor.
Stop by the TeenZone after school for a quick craft before studying or hanging out with friends! Craft changes every month. This month we are making air dry clay succulents!
FlexAbility is a fitness program which offers participants an opportunity to become more fit using stretching, relaxing, and restorative movements and poses, taught by a certified instructor.
Come play tabletop games with other homeschoolers and make some new connections! Different games from our library collection will be available each month.
Learn what it takes to start a career in the medical field. Meet Dr. Emily Szewczyk and Suzy Prather to see how doctors and medical assistants work together to give their patients the best care.
The theme for HEPL's next Teen Writing Challenge is flash fiction! Teen writers can submit an original short story for HEPL's 8th Teen Writing Challenge.
On Saturday February 1st, the Hamilton East Public Library will join other libraries across the country in celebrating national Take Your Child to the Library Day!
On Saturday February 1st, the Hamilton East Public Library will join other libraries across the country in celebrating national Take Your Child to the Library Day!
Would you like to read to a dog? Bring your favorite book or choose one with the help of a librarian and spend some time reading out loud to a special furry friend!
Get a crash course in everything you need to prepare for the SAT! Karen Bush will explain all the details with tips on how to maximize free resources to get your best result.
This free, in-person workshop is for those who are new to the internet or want to build more confidence finding information online and navigating websites. Registration is required.
The theme for HEPL's next Teen Writing Challenge is flash fiction! Teen writers can submit an original short story for HEPL's 8th Teen Writing Challenge.
The theme for HEPL's next Teen Writing Challenge is flash fiction! Teen writers can submit an original short story for HEPL's 8th Teen Writing Challenge.
Perfect for beginners and experts alike, this online Tai Chi fit class will help you kickstart your week by connecting to your mind and body through "meditation in motion."
This free, in-person workshop is for those who are interested in safety online and want to protect themselves from fraudsters and scams. Registration is required.
HEPL's newest book club invites adult readers on a journey to read and discuss diverse global narratives written by non-American authors, or that have been translated into English.
The theme for HEPL's next Teen Writing Challenge is flash fiction! Teen writers can submit an original short story for HEPL's 8th Teen Writing Challenge.