Songs, stories, and play for babies and their grownups. Designed for ages 0-24 months with a caregiver.
Songs, stories, and fun for toddlers and their grownups. Designed for 2 year olds with a caregiver.
Songs, stories, and fun for toddlers and their grownups. Designed for 2 year olds with a caregiver.
Join us weekdays at 10 a.m. for our daily virtual storytime for children ages 0-5 at Facebook.com/FredCoLibrary/. Enjoy, stories, fingerplays, rhymes, and more. Watch past storytimes on our Youtube Storytime Channel.
Songs, stories, and play for babies and their grownups. Designed for ages 0-24 months with a caregiver.
Music, movement, and stories for the whole family. Designed for ages 0 and up with a caregiver.
Songs, stories, and fun for the whole family. Designed for ages 0 and up with a caregiver.
Music, movement, and stories for the whole family. Designed for ages 0 and up with a caregiver.
On-site at Harry Grove Stadium: Storytime in the Stands (Ages 3-7)
A morning of fun with Keyote, a Keys player, and stories in the stands at Harry Grove Stadium. Meet at 10:30 a.m. at the main gates, Nymeo Field at Harry Grove Stadium, 21 Stadium Dr., Frederick.
Songs, stories, and fun for preschoolers and their grownups. Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver.
Caregivers and children work together to practice and improve social skills.
STEM projects geared toward smaller hands and imaginations.
Storytime to engage your developing newborn. Ideal for babes in arms.
Preschool Storytime (Ages 3-5)
Songs, stories, and fun for preschoolers and their grownups. Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver.
Songs, stories, and play for babies and their grownups. Designed for ages 0-24 months with a caregiver.
Caregivers and children work together to develop and strengthen school readiness skills.
National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day (Grades K-5)
Come help the mouse escape! A family-friendly escape room based on the popular "If You Give a Mouse..." books by Laura Numeroff.
Community Action Agency Summer Lunch Program (Ages 3-18)
The Frederick Community Action Agency provides a lunchtime to-go meal outside the Brunswick Branch Library for children and youth, preschool through Teen.Â
Community Action Agency Summer Lunch Program (Ages 3-18)
The Frederick Community Action Agency provides a lunchtime meal for children and youth, preschool through Teen. A library activity included at each lunch.
Explore your Middletown! Meet a local hero or venture into the community to discover what it's like to work a day in their shoes.
Explore your universe through making. Projects might be messy. Dress accordingly.
A sports-themed movie for kids.
Mindful art projects, guest storytellers, relaxing games and more.
Fred Balius, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, will present information on depression and anxiety as we age including causes, prevention and treatment.
Learn how to be a stealthy and agile ninja while listening to stories and enjoying activities courtesy of the Master from Kicks Karate.
Join the National Humane Education Society to learn how to care for a dog. Visit FCPL's Facebook page to attend this program. View past recordings of this and other virtual programs on FCPL's Recent Virtual Programs page.
Explore the world around you through science, math, technology, history, art, and literature.
Get moving and have some fun in a yoga class designed for all abilities! Social emotional skills, body awareness exercises, and beginning mindfulness techniques will be practiced for kids and their grown-ups to use on and off the mat.
Join us for hands-on, fun activities just for Teens!
Featuring Oculus Rift, Oculus Go, and PlayStation VR.
Virtual Program: Building Bridges: Exploring Anti-Racism for Children
Join us as we read, sing, and learn about loving who we are and sticking up for our friends and ourselves.
Discover and explore the world around you through science, math, technology, history, art, and literature.
Author Event: "Becoming Odyssa" by Jennifer Pharr Davis
Jennifer Pharr Davis discusses her book "Becoming Odyssa: Epic Adventures on the Appalachian Trail."
Freezing is simple, quick, convenient, and creates a sustainable supply of food throughout the year. This class, led by University of Maryland Extension Educators, will teach the basics of freezing food at home.
Experienced D&D players will teach you the basics of the popular fantasy role-playing game.
Learn about the basics of cake decorating and start impressing your family and friends.
Nervous about speaking in front of groups of people? Corporate Trainer John Steiner has insight and tips to overcome your fear!