Book Discussion: Darius the Great is Not Okay by Adib Khorram
This event will take place at the Black Earth Public Library with students that participated at the earlier Challenger Deep book discussion, and the BEPL book club participants.
This event will take place at the Black Earth Public Library with students that participated at the earlier Challenger Deep book discussion, and the BEPL book club participants.
The Doctor is lost in space and time! Join a group of time-traveling adventurers to help the Doctor make it back to the TARDIS and escape the Time Vortex!
Teens grades 6 and up.
Registration is required, sonic screwdrivers are optional.
Stop by the 2nd Floor Information Desk, email storef [at] stolib.org (storef[at]stolib[dot]org), or call 873-6281 to register. Registration begins March 20th and space is limited.
Teens in grades 6 and up can expect to enjoy sleuth-inspired games during this session of Improv Club!
No registration required.
Apply Sherlock's methods of deduction to solve clues and puzzle your way out of Baker Street.
Space is limited and registration is required.
For teens in grades 6 and above.
Please call (608)873-6281, email storef [at] stolib.org, or stop at the 2nd Floor Information Desk to register.
Apply Sherlock's methods of deduction to solve clues and puzzle your way out of Baker Street.
Space is limited and registration is required.
For teens in grades 6 and above.
Please call (608)873-6281, email storef [at] stolib.org, or stop at the 2nd Floor Information Desk to register.
Always wanted to be in an art show?
Now is your chance!
Teens in grades 6 and up; come and create some Sherlock Holmes-inspired art that will go on display during the library’s Sherlock Week.
Bonus: Try out our new pizza maker.
Learn how easy it can be to make healthy pizza. Then enjoy munching on your pizza while watching the movie Being Bucky, all about UW-Madison's own Bucky Badger. The pizza making is open to 15 people, ages 10-14. The movie is open to all and is offered in partnership with the Wisconsin Film Festival.
This event is made possible by a grant from Beyond the Page, Madison Community Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Public performance rights for the film generously donated by Fulton Market Films, fultonmarketfilms.com.