Mother Goose Time provides caregiver/infant multi-sensory circle-time activities -- including simple sign language, folksongs and lullabies, and finger plays -- that are especially designed to stimulate babies’ social, emotional, and physical deve
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!
- 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
Looking to add a little color to a room? Come decorate a light switch plate you can take home and install in your own home!
Materials for this program were generously provided by the Friends of First Colony Branch Library.
This month, we will be discussing The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave.
Come and go as you please to a quiet space to write with other writers in this year’s National Novel-Writing Month! Crank out your daily 3,367 words, play catch up, or get ahead!
During National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), on November 1, participants begin working toward the goal of writing a 50,000-word novel by 11:59 PM on November 30.
Stories, songs, and action rhymes for families with children of all ages. This program will conclude with an age-appropriate craft activity. Pajamas and blankets are welcome!
Are you a fan of robots and time-travelling tales? Join us to participate in a fun discussion and an alien-creation station! This program is for students in grades 4 - 8.
Fun for the whole family. Games, Building Challenges & More
Come join us for our introductory class on creative writing. Learn how to sketch with words and use the details of your imagination to write a memorable story.
Reel Talk is a series of documentary screenings at University Branch Library with brief discussions of the films after they are shown.
Stories, songs, and action rhymes for families with children of all ages. This program will conclude with an age-appropriate craft activity. Pajamas and blankets are welcome!