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Announcements
Holiday Closing - Thanksgiving
Frederick County Public Libraries will close at 5pm on Wednesday, November 27 and will remain closed on Thursday November 28, and Friday November 29, 2024 in observance of Thanksgiving.
Music, movement, stories, and more! Designed for ages 0 and up with a caregiver.
Songs, stories, and fun for preschoolers and their grownups. Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver.
Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and more! For ages 0-5 with a caregiver.
Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and more! Designed for toddlers and their caregivers.
Songs, stories, and play for babies and their grownups. Designed for ages 0-24 months with a caregiver. Afterwards, we offer a "stay and play" for all to enjoy.
Enjoy music, stories and more.
School Skills for Preschoolers with FREE Books from Raising Readers to be Leaders
Enjoy a variety of activities to help develop the skills needed for school. Designed for ages 3-5 with a caregiver.
We're turning storytime up to 11! Come explore books and stories through music, movement, and plenty of dancing to kid-friendly tunes. Geared for children ages 0-5. Siblings welcome!
Bring your wiggles for songs, stories, and fun for toddlers and their grownups. In the event of inclement weather, storytime will be held inside.
Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and more! Designed for toddlers and their caregivers.
Explore Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math concepts. Children under age 8 must be accompanied by an adult.
Introducing toddlers and their caregivers to a variety of preschool-readiness skills including fine motor development, social emotional skills, and early literacy activities.
Use our equipment to convert your photos and analog home videos and audio recordings to digital formats you can share and enjoy today!
Calling all teens! Join us to explore, create, and experiment with STEAM activities!
Grades 6-12, celebrate Pi Day (3.14) with (pizza) Pie while crafting mini Piñatas!
Elementary Explorers: The Science of a Rainbow
Expand your horizons, make friends and more as we explore Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math with hands-on afterschool activities! Elementary Explorers takes place every Tuesday afternoon at 4pm.
Disclaimer(s)
Sign Language Interpreter
If an american sign language (asl) interpreter is needed for an event, we ask that you contact us one week in advance to ensure that we can process this request. If you need to cancel this request, we ask that you give us one weeks' notice.Special Note Regarding Children's Programs
Any food/beverage offered may contain ingredients which may cause allergic reaction, i.e., wheat, nuts, soy, etc. Parents/guardians, please be advised that it is solely your responsibility to ensure the welfare of the children in your care and your option to allow/disallow the products offered. Registration for this event acknowledges that you have read and understand this caution.Elementary Explorers: Women in Wildlife Conservationism
Join us as we get creative exploring art, science, history, and more! Grades K-5. Today we look at famous women in wildlife conservationism, like Jane Goodall and Dian Fossey.
In honor of pi, we're taste testing pie!
Join us for Teen Pottery Studio where we create with our hands! This month we will be making pinch pots. Create and hang out with friends!
Elementary Explorers: Frederick County 275th: From Sheep to Sweater
Meet a shepherdess who will teach kids about caring for sheep and how farmers turn wool into clothing! Designed for children in grades K-5.
Grades 6-12. Looking for a place to do homework or work on a project with friends? Come to the library! The Teen Services Librarian will be on hand to help you with reference questions and highlight library resources.
Teens in grades 6-12 are invited to join the Middletown Library Teen Advisory Board!
Frederick County 275th: "On Freedom Road" by David Goodrich: An Underground Railroad Book Talk
A thoughtful and illuminating bicycle journey along the Underground Railroad by a climate scientist seeking to engage with American history.