Free Movie: Clifford the Big Red Dog
Cleveland Branch 53715 C.R. 1, Elkhart, IN, United StatesWrap up your break with popcorn and a movie. We're showing "Clifford the Big Red Dog," Rated PG, 97 minutes.
Wrap up your break with popcorn and a movie. We're showing "Clifford the Big Red Dog," Rated PG, 97 minutes.
Create a craft or try an experiment. We're offering different activities for school-age children throughout winter break.
Rip a page out of a book and turn it into something cool.
Elkhart Public Library and the Elkhart Chapter of Indiana Black Expo are celebrating Martin Luther King Day with a special breakfast event. Leatra Scott of The Village Empowerment Center will deliver the keynote address, and the event also will feature a special performance by rebel noire. Doors open at 7:30 a.m., and the event will […]
Join us for free popcorn and a showing of "Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile." The movie is rated PG and is 1 hour, 46 minutes long. RSVP at Facebook.com/myepl.
Games, stories, a craft, and prizes. Celebrate snow falling and wintery cold while being inside. Search the "snow" for treasure and have a snowball fight indoors.
Fun that’s all about the heart. Use heart stamps to create cards, play games, eat candy and learn about your heart.
In a favorite episode, Gabby and her kitties are shrunk down and must put together a special formula. Help find the hidden ingredients and put together the formula.
Celebrating their 75th season, players with the Elkhart County Symphony bring stories to life through songs. For this third event in the year-long series, the String Quartet will share songs in celebration of Presidents Day for all ages to enjoy.
Bring an appetite for games and food and we’ll play games that end with you getting to eat.
Dress up as a mythical character like a fairy, leprechaun, mermaid or dragon, if you choose and enjoy tea, hot chocolate or a treat. Make a magical box and play games.
Learn about the severe weather we get in Northern Indiana, how to stay safe and the role of the National Weather Service from meteorologist Rachel Cobb.