Library of Virginia's Teetotalers & Moonshiners traveling exhibit addresses the important and long-lasting effects of Prohibition on Virginia and America, including the prohibition movement as part of a social reform movement, the economi
Enjoy a warm and inviting space where you and your child can play and socialize with others in the community. Please note: This is a social event for both caregiver and child, as opposed to a traditionally structured program.
Use your imagination to build creations out of stackable bricks and other materials. Grades K-5. Registration is not required.
Enjoy a warm and inviting space where you and your child can play and socialize with others in the community. Please note: This is a social event for both caregiver and child, as opposed to a traditionally structured program.
Bring your preschooler to learn about Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math in this interactive program. Age 3-5 with caregiver. Registration is required.
Get those fingers moving! Build eye/hand coordination skills and muscles in your child’s hand. Practice skills like cutting with scissors, writing, and drawing with fun festive activities.
Learn about the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) light with experiments using UV beads that change in the sunlight. Make a UV detector to take home. At the end of the program, attendees will receive complimentary eclipse glasses.
Bring an empty cereal box to make a total eclipse pinhole projector so that you can safely view the April 8th total eclipse. We will provide other required materials and tools to construct the inexpensive pinhole projector.
Calling all artists! Come hang out with other crafty teens and earn a new technique to create beautiful faux stained glass artwork.
Grades 6-12, online registration is required.