Do you love to do crafts as Family? Come join us for our virtual Family Craft series! Each month we will make a seasonal project that the whole family will enjoy via Zoom!
Please register everyone in your party, adults and children as a group. Each family will need to pick-up one supply bag at the library the week prior to the program, then join us via the emailed Zoom link to learn how to make the craft! Supplies needed not provided by the library: Scissors, a ruler, and paint brushes. Please have a surface to work on that can get messy!
Communico registration with email address is required to receive online program access. You will be sent the program link via email the morning of the program. Please check your inbox or Spam folder for an email from programs@shorewoodtroylibrary.org.NEW If it is an online program via Zoom, you will receive the Zoom link in your registration confirmation email. Check your Inbox or Spam folder for an email from donotreply@mylocallibrary.info.
Registration for children's virtual programs closes 12 hours before the program.
If no one logs in to the virtual program, staff will cancel the program and end the meeting at 10 minutes after the start time.
Programming Policy: Please note - if you register and are unable to attend the program, please call the library to cancel or cancel your registration online. This allows patrons from the wait list to be added. Repeated no shows may not be allowed to register for programs. For full policy details, please visit our website.
Age-Appropriate Programming Policy: Programs are planned for specific age groups. Age groups are listed with the program description. Adult programs are for patrons age 18 and older. For full policy details, please visit our website.
AGE GROUP: | Pre-K/Kindergarten | Elementary School | Babies/Toddlers | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Virtual Event | Family Program | Children's Program |
Shorewood-Troy Public Library is located in the Brookforest neighborhood just northeast of the Route 52/Jefferson St. and Brookshore Dr. intersection.
Since its creation in 1975, the library strives to:
-Support lifelong learning for personal development and discovery
-Provide free and easy access to print and digital materials and resources, along with equipment, facilities for public use and friendly knowledgeable staff
-Build community in a warm and welcoming space
-Promote the enjoyment of reading by offering a wide variety of materials, both recent and classic