Bring your young children for a day of fun! We will play, have tent crawls, activities, and sometimes a story as well. Each one will be different and encourage parents to have fun with their children with easy to do activities!
This small group of adults with special needs meets for a weekly storytime with songs and crafts! If you are interested in more information, please contact the library at 509-765-3489
A fun, interactive time at the Cashmere Library with action songs, fingerplays, rhyming and awesome stories by your favorite librarians! Following Storytime we often have a craft or bring out special toys for playtime and for families to socialize.
Bookmobile will be at Plain Hardware, 18636 Beaver Valley Road, for community members to get a library card, browse, borrow and return library materials. Stop by and check out all the library has to offer!
Enjoy casual conversation about book? New to the area and interested in meeting others who like to talk about books? Join us for our Library book club as we discuss a new book each month.
Join us for a live DND One-Shot adventurein the world of Shard!
Campaign #1: Pirates of Arafell!
Thousands of adventurers from the far reaches of the world embark on treacherous voyages toArafell, spurred on by Kingdoms, Freeholds, and Privateers vying for control over the cursed continent.
You are not one of these adventurers:You have been captured and confined by the ruthless captain of TheQuartered Dragon, a vessel of legend among pirates. You face a grim ultimatum: serve The Dragon or be cast into the sea. You are not the only new prisoner however, and your kidnappers do not expect you tofind allies among your fellow captives.
Will you seize command of the vessel and chart a new course, or will you embrace the call of mystery and venture forth to Arafell, the land shrouded in curse and legend?
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5th level characters are encouraged and can be provided. Make sure to register with your email and be on the lookout for a “Session 0” email where you can ask the DM questions about the setting and further customize your character.
We will be playing in a world based on the Forgotten Realms, using 5th edition rules and Side Initiative (found on page 270 of the Dungeon Masters Guide).
Digital music and video are everywhere. Learn how to make your own music and videos using computers, tablets, and/or phones as you become a Digital Maker Using Skills In Creative Endeavors! Ephrata Librarian Aaron will teach kids in grades 5-12 how to use apps like Garage Band, Logic Pro, iMovie, and more.
This club will meet on Thursdays from 4pm - 5:30pm and will celebrate our creative hard work by sharing it with the community and on our social media pages!
Registration is limited to 12 participants, so be sure to sign up!
All NCW Libraries programs are free and open to the public. All attendees must comply with the NCW Libraries Code of Conduct.
Calling all teens and tweens! Come join us for an afternoon of STEMx fun. Every other week, we will be doing a different project related to science, technology, engineering, math, and more! Maybe we'll play with robots, build a bridge, or try out some eco-friendly sustainability swaps. Every week is a new adventure!
Have you ever thought about writing poetry? Join us for this special workshop with Spokane Poet Laureate Mery Smith! The workshop will explore themes of writing in our grief and love stories from the depths of who we are. Mery will read poems to be discussed by the group and then offer writing exercises for participants. Mery is an energetic and supportive teacher! Anyone is welcome to join! No experience is needed.
Please join us for a live stream of a participatory presentation, which explores arecently-resurfaced Ashkenazi women’s tradition of feldmestn—the practice of measuring ancestors’burial places with candlewick, later burnt for the living and the dead.
How can this two-century-old Eastern European Jewish tradition help us grapple with contemporary catastrophes, as well as old displacements, genocides, and assimilation? When we do not know where our people are buried, what do we measure? Brown will share some of her own art practice.
Maia Brown (she/her) is a visual artist, Yiddish musician, writer, translator, and educator. Brown has a background in oral history and fine art, including a Watson Fellowship to study storytelling and advocacy in South Africa and the North of Ireland. A candidate for a Master of Fine Arts in Interdisciplinary Arts at Goddard College, she is a dedicated student and teacher of her own tradition as well as the many ways people have reached out to each other across communities.
This participatory presentation explores arecently-resurfaced Ashkenazi women’s tradition of feldmestn—the practice of measuring ancestors’burial places with candlewick, later burnt for the living and the dead.
How can this two-century-old Eastern European Jewish tradition help us grapple with contemporary catastrophes, as well as old displacements, genocides, and assimilation? When we do not know where our people are buried, what do we measure? Brown will share some of her own art practice.
Maia Brown (she/her) is a visual artist, Yiddish musician, writer, translator, and educator. Brown has a background in oral history and fine art, including a Watson Fellowship to study storytelling and advocacy in South Africa and the North of Ireland. A candidate for a Master of Fine Arts in Interdisciplinary Arts at Goddard College, she is a dedicated student and teacher of her own tradition as well as the many ways people have reached out to each other across communities.
A fun and interactive time at the Warden Library for kids ages 0-5. We have action songs, fingerplays, rhyming and our favorite stories! After Storytime, we have a craft or special activity for kids while families socialize.
Preschool Storytime is now available on Tuesday and Fridays at 10:30! It will be the same storytime offered twice a week to give families more options to attend! We hope to see you here to join us for songs, books and craft time! We can't wait to see you at the library! If you have questions, please call us at 509-765-3489
Join us for a fun time with the little ones in your life using chants, movement, stories, and songs that promote the development of speech and listening skills. Especially for babies, waddlers, & toddlers - siblings welcome!