Legomania: Grades 1-5

Come create a masterpiece, share your ideas and designs, work individually or as a team. This is a non-competitive, non-robotics program, created to share the joy of Legos.
Come create a masterpiece, share your ideas and designs, work individually or as a team. This is a non-competitive, non-robotics program, created to share the joy of Legos.
Cat in the Hat with Carole Finn Weidman at the Sawyer Free Library.
No-bake desserts are the greatest alternative for kids to make without turning on the oven and the folks at Sawyer Free Library are going to show kids how to whip up easy, no-sweat sweets.
Ages 6 and older.
Register for this program in the Children's Library.
They're exotic crawlers, unusual slitherers and fascinating creepers: They are the creatures of the rainforest! Rainforest Reptile Shows is the most popular traveling wildlife education organization based in Boston Ma. Their award winning live animal shows feature amazing animals and dynamic wildlife educators. Audiences of all ages agree that a Rainforest Reptile Show is a fantastic educational experience.
The Sawyer Free Bookaroos: For children in grade 4 and their parents will discuss No Ordinary Day by Deborah Ellis.
Raising Financially Responsible Children
For parents of children ages 2-18.
Presented by Caleb Harty, Financial Planner with New York Life. The seminar is based on the book [amazon 0743287800 inline] by renowned family and children’s expert Neale S. Godfrey. Harty will offer tips on how to encourage children to be “thoughtful savers, careful spenders, and intentional givers.”
[amazon 0156035529 inline], by Peter Rock, is the story of a thirteen-year-old girl and her father who live in Forest Park, the enormous nature preserve in Portland, Oregon. There they inhabit an elaborate cave shelter, bathe in a nearby creek, store perishables at the water’s edge, use a makeshift septic system, tend a garden, even keep a library of sorts. Once a week, they go to the city to buy groceries and otherwise merge with the civilized world. But one small mistake allows a backcountry jogger to discover them, which derails their entire existence. Inspired by a true story and told through the startlingly sincere voice of its young narrator, Caroline.
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Join this lively book group of students in grades 6th-9th and their parents, find extra books at the front desk of the Manchester Public Library waiting for you.
The Sawyer Free Library will host an afternoon of Wii, Wii DDR, and Guitar Hero 5. Teens in grades 6-9 are invited to attend.
The Friends of Abbot Library will present "Native Americans in Marblehead" with Donald A. Doliber. The talk will focus on the town's early inhabitants with information about the Paleo-Indian settlement. Doliber’s presentation also will include an archeological demonstration and a question-and-answer period.
This program will take place in the Library’s Meeting Room. Refreshments will be provided.