Our Dice Goblins are back; This time with a take and make kit for D&D players, aspiring DMs and expert dungeon delvers!
Simple stories, songs, and movement activities for kids ages 18 months-3 years old accompanied by a caregiver. Drop in, no sign up required! The same Toddler Story Time is repeated on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings.
Stop in for a conversation with North County Action and learn about the climate issues and initiatives they have in motion.
Stories, songs, puppets, and movement activities for children ages 3-5 and their caregiver. Siblings welcome. No sign up required.
Join us for open-ended art activities for kids ages 3-5. Your little artist will be introduced to the materials, then work independently and at their own pace. Please call 518-792-6508 x4 the morning of the program to reserve a s
Hold a cute little craft with girls pre-k to 3rd grade during April Break, and hand out information on how to join Girl Scouts if they would like to know more. We will have Girl Scout Cookies as a snack for the girls who come and participate!
Curious about A.I.? Join us for a 4 week series discussing and learning what A.I. is, how it is trending, and what it can do for you. Each session will cover an A.I. topic and have time for Q&A and discussion afterwards.
Visit sites around the world from the comfort of your home, get a bird’s-eye-view of your childhood neighborhood, or simply get directions to your friend’s house!
(USA, 2018, 70 mins, color, NR)
Directed by Dennis Scholl and Kareem Tabsch
Get creative by learning the art of cross stitching! Work on a simple pattern with us throughout the week. Classes are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday with drop-in help on Tuesday and Thursday!
Discuss GF Kiwanis Foundation program
Come for a fun time filled with an obstacle course, throwing games, and more! For families with kids ages 12 and under. No sign up required.
Open to the public: Group explores anti-racism through the lens of local history, current events, and action.
(USA, 2018, 70 mins, color, NR)
Directed by Dennis Scholl and Kareem Tabsch
Monthly meeting