Presented by the Hands On! Museum: All animals have basic needs and adaptations to help obtain those needs. Using Legos, design and build your own animal with outrageous adaptations. Based on these adaptations create a zoo ecosystem where your animals would live. What will our zookeepers feed your animals? Space is limited, so registration is required. Program is designed for 7-11 year olds.
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Intro to Ballet for Ages 16 and up
DOWNSTAIRS: Cameron Darity will teach particpants basic ballet moves and stretches. Space is limited- Registration and Waiver Required. Participants should wear comfortable clothes and bring socks to wear during the class.
- February, 26
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Author Event: Laurie McKay (9+yrs)
KAPLAN AUDITORIUM: Author Laurie McKay will talk about Realm Breaker, the 3rd book in The Last Dragon Charmer series. This newest installment takes place mostly in Asheville, but is also linked to the land of Razzzon, where magic and dragons are common occurences. This program is for ages 9 and up.
- February, 26
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Teen STEAM Lab (6th-12th Grade)
CHILDREN’S AUDITORIUM
Teens grades 6-12, join us each month as we have fun exploring different STEAM concepts. This month we will explore robotics with EV3 Mindstorms from Zaniac Learning Center.
- February, 26
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Bright Star Theatre presents George Washington Carver & Friends (K-5th Grade)
Join George Washington Carver as he leads the audience on a fast-paced and hilarious introduction to some of the most influential Black Americans of the last 150 years. Booker T. Washington, Jackie Robinson, Thurgood Marshall and Madame C.J. Walker are just a few of the inspirational stories brought to life in this empowering production. For children grades K-5 and their families.
- February, 26
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Bright Star Children’s Theatre presents George Washington Carver & Friends (K-5th Grade)
Join us at the Edneyville Library as George Washington Carver leads the audience on a fast paced and hilarious introduction to some of the most influential black Americans of the last 150 years. Booker T. Washington, Jackie Robinson, Thurgood Marshall, and Madame C.J. Walker are just a few of the inspirational stories brought to life in this empowering production. Suitable for children in grades K-5 and their families.
- February, 26
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Lego Club
The Lego Club meets the 1st Tuesday of each month. If you’re a great Lego builder, or a first timer, this is the place for you. Open to anyone interested, no need to sign up. This will give children the opportunity to get creative and build anything they choose with Legos. They can either work on their own creations, or build as a team. The library will provide the Legos, while the kids provide the imagination! All materials must stay at the library, so bring a camera to capture your adventures. Please leave your Legos at home as we don’t want you to lose your favorite pieces.
- February, 26
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Dr. Seuss’ Birthday Celebration
Come celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday!
County teachers will be on hand to read Dr. Seuss stories and celebrate with crafts and giveaways. An event for the whole family to enjoy!
- February, 26
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Dr. Seuss Birthday Celebration!
STORY TIME ROOM: Teachers from the Henderson County Public Schools, in partnership with the Henderson County Association of Educators, will read Dr. Seuss stories and children can make a Dr. Seuss craft!
- February, 26
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Monthly Teen Advisory Board (9th-12th Grade)
MAIN LIBRARY CHILDREN’S AUDITORIUM: Teen Advisory Board meets the first Thursday of each month to help plan teen programs and promote the library in the community. Teens grades 9-12 are welcome to apply. For the application and more information, check out the Teen Page on the Library website.
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