Saturday Family Story Time Saturdays, 10:30 am (Ages 3+) Join us for a special weekend edition of Story Time! It will feature all our favorites: songs and stories, bubbles, and Belinda the Bear! Geared toward ages 3-5 or anyone who … Continue reading →
Let your imagination run wild and join us for Messy Minis time in the Community Room. Let’s paint, color, cut, and paste together to make magic! Each week we'll have different supplies out for you to be creative with. Some … Continue reading →
Join us for in the library's Community Room for 30 minutes of moving and grooving to our favorite playlist, special costumes, and everybody’s favorite bubble song. For ages 2-5.
Come create with Legos at TML’s Lego Club! The library will provide the Legos, you provide the imagination. Come free build or pick up a challenge card to try something new. Masterpieces will be put on display until the next … Continue reading →
Whether you are a new writer, experienced writer, or want-to-be-a-writer writer, we hope you’ll join us to bring in your work and get expert advice from award-winning songwriter, Jud Caswell. Participants in this workshop rave about Jud and about how … Continue reading →
Due to staffing shortages, Play Date is on hiatus for the time being. We hope to be able to restart this program once we're back up to full staff! Drop-in playtime session for children and their caregivers. This informal program … Continue reading →
A special storytime program for children ages 4 and up. Join us to enjoy longer stories, fun with music, and a variety of simple early learning games and activities.
This short and sweet program is for young children who are not quite ready for a traditional story time, but love to have fun with friends! Join the circle for a gentle introduction to the routines, songs, and props we … Continue reading →
Looking for a seasonally appropriate way to spend an icy February evening? Join curator Genevieve LeMoine and learn all about one of Maine’s Hidden Gems, the Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum, at the Center for Arctic Studies at Bowdoin College. This new … Continue reading →