In FBCL’s Book Talk series, library staff give a synopsis of a featured book and share their thoughts on it. Hear about books that might not have been on your radar – you may discover a new favorite!
Alert!
March 12, 2025: Click here to read an important letter from the Library Director.
We are experiencing network disruptions affecting our catalog and Internet. Our Technology Team is actively working to resolve the issue. Check back for updates; we appreciate your patience!
- WiFi is available at all locations.
- Books can still be checked out with an FBCL library card
- eBooks ARE AVAILABLE on OverDrive/Libby and hoopla; click here for instructions.
- Overdue fines are waived until the network issue has been resolved
- Most online resources are now available
- Not available: Catalog & access to your account, Wall Street Journal, LinkedIn Learning, Hotspots & Launchpads
If you have ever thought about cutting the cord, getting rid of your cable or satellite, or wanted to stream movies and TV shows without paying too much, come to this educational class about “cutting the cord.”
Let’s create cotton candy bread with a few ingredients.
This program will be a pre-recorded video.
A link to the video will be added here the day of the scheduled program.
Learn how to make a liquid phone case that resembles a lava lamp.
This program will be a pre-recorded video.
A link to the video will be added here the day of the scheduled program.
Build your English conversation skills by learning a new phrase.
This program is a pre-recorded video.
Learn to make your own sugar skull and decorative icing from scratch.
This program will be a pre-recorded video.
Parent and child activities time for preschool aged children including songs, stories, and finger plays. This program is recommended for children aged 1-3.
Conversation Circle presents English learners of all levels an opportunity to practice both their speaking and listening skills. Registration is required and a Webex link will be delivered prior to the event.
The Sienna Branch Young Advisory Council meets monthly to express ideas, organize upcoming teen activities, and suggest new teen programs for the branch. You can earn volunteer hours and help make the library a better place for teens. &