Stop by Ignite to make your own print representing the solar eclipse. Using sustainable stamps made from cork and wood, print the stages of the eclipse with water soluble ink. All ages.
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!
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.
Stop by the TeenZone after school for a quick craft before studying or hanging out with friends! Craft changes every month. This month we're designing and creating our own pin-backed buttons!
Indian culture, language, and history is all intertwined in this movement workshop. Learning choreography together in a low-pressure environment, we will dance to traditional Bollywood music.
Stop by the TeenZone after school for a quick craft before studying or hanging out with friends! Craft changes every month. This month we're designing and creating our own pin-backed buttons!
Come play tabletop games with other homeschoolers and make some new connections! Different games from our library collection will be available each month.
A virtual two-part series offering a quick and engaging introduction to the basics of programming using Python, a widely used and beginner-friendly language.
Joining us virtually will be ABC News World correspondent and author Martha Raddatz, and Dr. David Mathias, doctor for the 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment in Iraq, will join us in-person.
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.
Calling all teen gamers! Come hang out in the Fishers TeenZone GameCone with other teens and play video games on the library's Nintendo Switch and PS5.
Excited for Homecoming but not a fan of the big dance? Or maybe you just can?t wait to get down? Get your groove on by hanging out, having snacks, and playing Just Dance at the library!
Bring your bike and we'll provide FREE helmets (while supplies last). Learn safe ways to travel on bike path trails. Then, gear up for an obstacle course challenge that will build your riding skills.
Team up with friends and compete against other teams to see who can get the highest scores on different Overcooked levels. Max of 4 on a team. Solo? Don?t worry, you can join a team the day of!
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.
Get ready for this interactive book experience! A Book Dragon Box is a box you'll pick up from the library filled with your free book and surprises that correlate with the chosen book.
Stop by the TeenZone after school for a quick craft before studying or hanging out with friends! Craft changes every month. This month we're making phone charms!
A virtual two-part series offering a quick and engaging introduction to the basics of programming using Python, a widely used and beginner-friendly language.
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.
Do you love stickers too? Join forces with other sticker lovers while we make a sticker book, make our own stickers, & rejoice in the fabulousness that are stickers! All ages welcome.
Stop by the TeenZone after school for a quick craft before studying or hanging out with friends! Craft changes every month. This month we're making phone charms!
This program is an opportunity for neurodivergent teens to hang out, do an activity, and connect with their peers. Each month will feature a different theme and activity.
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!
Join us for this 3-part series on preparing for college presented by Mrs. Karen Bush. Each session will focus on the different topics of preparing for, applying for, and financing higher education.
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.
Get your craft on! Teens will make new and exciting creations each month and meet new friends in the process. This month we're making soap in the shape of eyeballs!
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 your craft on! Teens will make new and exciting creations each month and meet new friends in the process. This month we're making soap in the shape of eyeballs!
Registration opens Saturday, September 14 2024 at 5:30pm
The Speculative Fiction Guild is our book club for lovers of speculative fiction (fantasy, sci-fi, dystopias, and beyond)! New members are always welcome.
Registration opens Saturday, September 14 2024 at 6:30pm