Manga Madness
Downtown Library 300 S. Second St., Elkhart, IN, United StatesJoin our one-day reading challenge. Read manga or graphic novels for as long as you can, every minute brings you closer to a prize. Plus more activities and snacks.
Join our one-day reading challenge. Read manga or graphic novels for as long as you can, every minute brings you closer to a prize. Plus more activities and snacks.
Build a LEGO project and bring it to the downtown library on a 10”x10” board between March 17 and 28. Vote for the project you like best from March 31 to April 12. Cash prizes for first to third place. Winners will be announced during the Easter Egg Hunt on April 17. This contest is […]
Come to our tea party dressed up as your favorite mythical character to win a prize. Plus enjoy treats, games and more. Best for ages six and up.
National Honor Society students help younger learners with their assignments. Please bring all materials needed for the assignment. Help is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Homework Help occurs only on days when Concord Schools are in session.
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Miss Allison leads this early introduction to books and literacy – it's a special storytime for the littlest ones, ages 0-24 months. Expect songs, rhymes and stories, along with a fun playtime to wrap things up. Baby and Me pauses for the holidays on Dec. 25 and Jan. 1.
Miss Allison leads this early introduction to books and literacy – it's a special storytime for the littlest ones, ages 0-24 months. Expect songs, rhymes and stories, along with a fun playtime to wrap things up. Baby and Me pauses for the holidays on Dec. 25 and Jan. 1.
Call the Downtown Computer Center at 574.294.2847 or sign up in person to reserve 30 minutes of basic, stress-free computer help from our experts. From saving a file to accessing library resources, we can help. Sessions are available at 2:30, 3, 3:30 and 4 p.m.
Try new recipes with others and find new cookbooks. This combination book discussion and potluck dinner will have everyone bring a dish around the theme to share. January's theme is warm and spicy.
Early literacy fun through experiencing music, stories and hands-on activities. (Little Explorers takes a break for the holidays on Dec. 26.)
Party like Pete the Cat with four groovy buttons and white shoes.
A reading competition for fifth and sixth graders from participating local schools to instill reading for fun. Who will take home the trophy?