Lego Club
Honey Harbour: Saturday, April 18 at 10:30 am
MacTier: Saturday, April 4 at 10:30 am
Calling LEGO enthusiasts of all ages. Join us in creative play and building with Lego bricks! Explore your imagination, develop teamwork and problem-solving skills, meet new people and have fun!
Little Adventurers Storytime
Honey Harbour: every Friday at 10:30 am
Join us for captivating stories, fun activities, crafts and songs! Meet new friends and join in the fun! Drop in to see where your next adventure will take you?
Giggles & Wiggles Baby Time
MacTier: every Friday at 10:30 am
Join us for Giggles and Wiggles our baby time program for infants and caregivers! This interactive session features playful movement, lively songs, and engaging stories to stimulate your baby’s senses and promote development.
After School Adventurers
MacTier: Wednesday, April 1, 15, and from 3:00 to 5:00 pm
Honey Harbour: Tuesday, March 31 and April 14 from 3:00 to 5:00 pm
Become an After School Adventurer! Join us every other week as our adventures embark on a new theme, exploring everything from science and nature to art and technology. Drop in and let the adventures begin!
Checkmate: Teen/Tween Chess Club
MacTier: Wednesday, April 8 and 22 from 3:00 to 5:00 pm
Unleash your inner strategist! Challenge your mind and make new friends! Whether you’re a beginner or experienced, our club is perfect for improving your skills and enjoying friendly competition!
Popcorn Picks
MacTier and Honey Harbour: Saturday, April 11 at 1:00 pm
Lights, Camera, Library! Join us for Popcorn Picks, its movie fun for the whole family! No admission and complimentary popcorn.
Movie Features:
Honey Harbour – The Peanuts Movie; rated G
MacTier – Horton Hears a Who; rated G

Elementary Early Literacy Station
Dudley’s Day at Home
“What does Dudley do all day while we’re away?” Sam wonders. Mom explains that Dudley does ordinary dog things: he eats, naps, guards the house, and plays. But in Sam’s mind, Dudley’s day at home is anything but ordinary! Sam imagines Dudley activities – which don’t quite match Mom’s explanations. Linda tells us this very funny story!