Thank you so much for taking part in our 2023 Giving Tree. We will be supporting All Our Kids (AOK). AOK is a Western MA-based, grassroots, nonprofit organization committed to empowering foster and adoptive families to thrive by enriching community connectedness, providing education and resources, and helping the public understand and support families’ experiences. This year the need is greater than ever!
Suggested gift ideas include clothes, games, toys, stuffed animals, electronics, sports items, gift cards, and books. In addition to toys & gifts, AOK is also in need of toiletries (ex: soap, shampoo, lotion, toothpaste, toothbrush, deodorant, comb, brush).
This year you can bring your gifts to either the ELPL or the COA located at 328 N Main St, East Longmeadow, MA 01028.
Please select an age and gender group you would like to contribute to. SIGN UP
Thank you so much for taking part in our 2023 Giving Tree. We will be supporting All Our Kids (AOK). AOK is a Western MA-based, grassroots, nonprofit organization committed to empowering foster and adoptive families to thrive by enriching community connectedness, providing education and resources, and helping the public understand and support families’ experiences. This year the need is greater than ever!
Suggested gift ideas include clothes, games, toys, stuffed animals, electronics, sports items, gift cards, and books. In addition to toys & gifts, AOK is also in need of toiletries (ex: soap, shampoo, lotion, toothpaste, toothbrush, deodorant, comb, brush).
This year you can bring your gifts to either the ELPL or the COA located at 328 N Main St, East Longmeadow, MA 01028.
Please select an age and gender group you would like to contribute to. SIGN UP
Children ages 3-6 are invited to join this group with their caregiver.
Children and families will explore the concepts of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math, while completing the activity provided.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Children ages 3-6 are invited to join this group with their caregiver.
Children and families will explore the concepts of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math, while completing the activity provided.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Voted the most inspirational movie ever made by the American Film Institute, Frank Capra’s It’s a Wonderful Life has been a beloved Christmas classic for many generations. The snowbound streets of Bedford Falls, the desperate travails of George Bailey, and the discovery of Zuzu’s petals have become traditional signatures of the holiday season. Yet when the film was released in 1946, it was a box-office flop, won no Academy Awards, and was largely forgotten—until it was rediscovered through endless airings on local TV stations beginning in the 1970s and on annual Christmas eve broadcasts on NBC starting in 1992. This talk will examine the fascinating story of It’s a Wonderful Life, looking at the challenges of how it was made, its surprisingly dark portrait of small-town life, and how it became the ultimate portrayal of holiday goodwill and cheer.
BRIAN ROSE is a professor emeritus at Fordham University, where he taught for 38 years in the Department of Communication and Media Studies. He’s written several books on television history and cultural programming, and conducted more than a hundred Q&A’s with leading directors, actors, and writers for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, the Screen Actors Guild, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, and the Directors Guild of America. His zoom lectures on film and television history have been presented at the Smithsonian, the 92nd St Y., and at JCCs and libraries throughout the country.
This program is on Zoom. Please register for a link. Or if you would prefer to come into the library we will be showing it in the Community Room.
Sponsored by the Friends of the East Longmeadow Public lIbrary
Voted the most inspirational movie ever made by the American Film Institute, Frank Capra’s It’s a Wonderful Life has been a beloved Christmas classic for many generations. The snowbound streets of Bedford Falls, the desperate travails of George Bailey, and the discovery of Zuzu’s petals have become traditional signatures of the holiday season. Yet when the film was released in 1946, it was a box-office flop, won no Academy Awards, and was largely forgotten—until it was rediscovered through endless airings on local TV stations beginning in the 1970s and on annual Christmas eve broadcasts on NBC starting in 1992. This talk will examine the fascinating story of It’s a Wonderful Life, looking at the challenges of how it was made, its surprisingly dark portrait of small-town life, and how it became the ultimate portrayal of holiday goodwill and cheer.
BRIAN ROSE is a professor emeritus at Fordham University, where he taught for 38 years in the Department of Communication and Media Studies. He’s written several books on television history and cultural programming, and conducted more than a hundred Q&A’s with leading directors, actors, and writers for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, the Screen Actors Guild, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, and the Directors Guild of America. His zoom lectures on film and television history have been presented at the Smithsonian, the 92nd St Y., and at JCCs and libraries throughout the country.
This program is on Zoom. Please register for a link. Or if you would prefer to come into the library we will be showing it in the Community Room.
Sponsored by the Friends of the East Longmeadow Public lIbrary
You and your child are invited to engage in the many aspects of music,, including singing playing instruments, and moving in a fun, social group. While your child is exploring their world through trust and emerging independence, we will create music together while encouraging their social, emotional and physical development. For children ages 15 months- 2 years old.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
You and your child are invited to engage in the many aspects of music,, including singing playing instruments, and moving in a fun, social group. While your child is exploring their world through trust and emerging independence, we will create music together while encouraging their social, emotional and physical development. For children ages 15 months- 2 years old.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Bring your device and your questions to the library conference room for some help from an EL IT staff member.
All levels are welcome. Registration is required, please use the link below to register. If all spots are full, please email us and we'll help you get registered for the next session.
Bring your device and your questions to the library conference room for some help from an EL IT staff member.
All levels are welcome. Registration is required, please use the link below to register. If all spots are full, please email us and we'll help you get registered for the next session.
Communication and Play is for caregivers along with their children ages birth -36 months. It is designed to support the areas of social communication, expressive language and receptive language skills through play.
This group will help empower Parents and Caregivers through active participation and education to help each child grow in a variety of language and play skills. Toys, songs and skill building activities will be offered, as well as the ASQ to support understanding where your child’s strengths in development are.
This program is funded by Pathways for Parents and The Friends of the Library at ELPL.
Communication and Play is for caregivers along with their children ages birth -36 months. It is designed to support the areas of social communication, expressive language and receptive language skills through play.
This group will help empower Parents and Caregivers through active participation and education to help each child grow in a variety of language and play skills. Toys, songs and skill building activities will be offered, as well as the ASQ to support understanding where your child’s strengths in development are.
This program is funded by Pathways for Parents and The Friends of the Library at ELPL.
Baby and Toddler Signing Time is designed to help babies communicate long before talking. This grop helps reduce frustration when communicating with your baby.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Baby and Toddler Signing Time is designed to help babies communicate long before talking. This grop helps reduce frustration when communicating with your baby.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Grow Play Learn focuses on developmental milestones, ways to engage in play, resources, and opportunities to connect with others. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Grow Play Learn focuses on developmental milestones, ways to engage in play, resources, and opportunities to connect with others. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Children ages 3-6 are invited to join this group with their caregiver.
Children and families will explore the concepts of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math, while completing the activity provided.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Children ages 3-6 are invited to join this group with their caregiver.
Children and families will explore the concepts of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math, while completing the activity provided.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Did you ever wonder who lived in your house a hundred years ago? East Longmeadow was settled in the early 18th century. Many of our houses date to the 19th or early 20th centuries. Learn how to use Assessors records, street lists and the Hampden County Registry of Deeds website to explore the history of your house and even the people who owned your land before your house was built.
Did you ever wonder who lived in your house a hundred years ago? East Longmeadow was settled in the early 18th century. Many of our houses date to the 19th or early 20th centuries. Learn how to use Assessors records, street lists and the Hampden County Registry of Deeds website to explore the history of your house and even the people who owned your land before your house was built.
You and your child are invited to engage in the many aspects of music,, including singing playing instruments, and moving in a fun, social group. While your child is exploring their world through trust and emerging independence, we will create music together while encouraging their social, emotional and physical development. For children ages 3-5.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
You and your child are invited to engage in the many aspects of music,, including singing playing instruments, and moving in a fun, social group. While your child is exploring their world through trust and emerging independence, we will create music together while encouraging their social, emotional and physical development. For children ages 3-5.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Grow Play Learn focuses on developmental milestones, ways to engage in play, resources, and opportunities to connect with others. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Birth to age meets from 9:45-10:30 AM, and focuses on developmental milestones, ways to engage in play, resources, and opportunities to connect with others.
Ages 2-5 meet from 10:45-11:30 AM, and includes a storytime curriculum, along with play activities.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Grow Play Learn focuses on developmental milestones, ways to engage in play, resources, and opportunities to connect with others. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Birth to age meets from 9:45-10:30 AM, and focuses on developmental milestones, ways to engage in play, resources, and opportunities to connect with others.
Ages 2-5 meet from 10:45-11:30 AM, and includes a storytime curriculum, along with play activities.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Children ages 3-6 are invited to join this group with their caregiver.
Children and families will explore the concepts of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math, while completing the activity provided.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Children ages 3-6 are invited to join this group with their caregiver.
Children and families will explore the concepts of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math, while completing the activity provided.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
You and your child are invited to engage in the many aspects of music,, including singing playing instruments, and moving in a fun, social group. While your child is exploring their world through trust and emerging independence, we will create music together while encouraging their social, emotional and physical development.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
You and your child are invited to engage in the many aspects of music,, including singing playing instruments, and moving in a fun, social group. While your child is exploring their world through trust and emerging independence, we will create music together while encouraging their social, emotional and physical development.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Communication and Play is for caregivers along with their children ages birth -36 months. It is designed to support the areas of social communication, expressive language and receptive language skills through play.
This group will help empower Parents and Caregivers through active participation and education to help each child grow in a variety of language and play skills. Toys, songs and skill building activities will be offered, as well as the ASQ to support understanding where your child’s strengths in development are.
This program is funded by Pathways for Parents and The Friends of the Library at ELPL.
Communication and Play is for caregivers along with their children ages birth -36 months. It is designed to support the areas of social communication, expressive language and receptive language skills through play.
This group will help empower Parents and Caregivers through active participation and education to help each child grow in a variety of language and play skills. Toys, songs and skill building activities will be offered, as well as the ASQ to support understanding where your child’s strengths in development are.
This program is funded by Pathways for Parents and The Friends of the Library at ELPL.
Bring your device and your questions to the library conference room for some help from an EL IT staff member.
All levels are welcome. Registration is required, please use the link below to register. If all spots are full, please email us and we'll help you get registered for the next session.
Bring your device and your questions to the library conference room for some help from an EL IT staff member.
All levels are welcome. Registration is required, please use the link below to register. If all spots are full, please email us and we'll help you get registered for the next session.
Grow Play Learn focuses on developmental milestones, ways to engage in play, resources, and opportunities to connect with others. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Birth to age meets from 9:45-10:30 AM, and focuses on developmental milestones, ways to engage in play, resources, and opportunities to connect with others.
Ages 2-5 meet from 10:45-11:30 AM, and includes a storytime curriculum, along with play activities.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Grow Play Learn focuses on developmental milestones, ways to engage in play, resources, and opportunities to connect with others. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Birth to age meets from 9:45-10:30 AM, and focuses on developmental milestones, ways to engage in play, resources, and opportunities to connect with others.
Ages 2-5 meet from 10:45-11:30 AM, and includes a storytime curriculum, along with play activities.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Sound Healing is an ancient practice that promotes balance throughout the body and mind, Depending on your journey in life, chakras can become imbalanced and stuck, or flow in the wrong direction. The quartz crystal singing bowls help rebalance energy systems, realign and connects us to the Earth. Julia Nadolny is certified in energy-medicine and will lead participants in a connecting and reflective experience. Attendees are asked to bring a yoga mat, beach towel or blanket to lay on or chairs will be available if you prefer to sit.
Sound Healing is an ancient practice that promotes balance throughout the body and mind, Depending on your journey in life, chakras can become imbalanced and stuck, or flow in the wrong direction. The quartz crystal singing bowls help rebalance energy systems, realign and connects us to the Earth. Julia Nadolny is certified in energy-medicine and will lead participants in a connecting and reflective experience. Attendees are asked to bring a yoga mat, beach towel or blanket to lay on or chairs will be available if you prefer to sit.
Bring your device and your questions to the library conference room for some help from an EL IT staff member.
All levels are welcome. Registration is required, please use the link below to register. If all spots are full, please email us and we'll help you get registered for the next session.
Bring your device and your questions to the library conference room for some help from an EL IT staff member.
All levels are welcome. Registration is required, please use the link below to register. If all spots are full, please email us and we'll help you get registered for the next session.
Communication and Play is for caregivers along with their children ages birth -36 months. It is designed to support the areas of social communication, expressive language and receptive language skills through play.
This group will help empower Parents and Caregivers through active participation and education to help each child grow in a variety of language and play skills. Toys, songs and skill building activities will be offered, as well as the ASQ to support understanding where your child’s strengths in development are.
This program is funded by Pathways for Parents and The Friends of the Library at ELPL.
Communication and Play is for caregivers along with their children ages birth -36 months. It is designed to support the areas of social communication, expressive language and receptive language skills through play.
This group will help empower Parents and Caregivers through active participation and education to help each child grow in a variety of language and play skills. Toys, songs and skill building activities will be offered, as well as the ASQ to support understanding where your child’s strengths in development are.
This program is funded by Pathways for Parents and The Friends of the Library at ELPL.
Baby and Toddler Signing Time is designed to help babies communicate long before talking. This important skill helps reduce frustration when communicating with your baby.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Ages Birth to 3@ 9:45-10:30 Registration to follow
Baby and Toddler Signing Time is designed to help babies communicate long before talking. This important skill helps reduce frustration when communicating with your baby.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Ages Birth to 3@ 9:45-10:30 Registration to follow
Grow Play Learn focuses on developmental milestones, ways to engage in play, resources, and opportunities to connect with others. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Grow Play Learn focuses on developmental milestones, ways to engage in play, resources, and opportunities to connect with others. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Do you enjoy trying new recipes? Do you like tasting new things and discussing them with others? Then come to our next Cookbook Club event!
What do you need to do? Check out a copy of the cookbook at the circulation desk and find your favorite recipe. Register and let us know what dish you will prepare (so we don't have duplicates). Come to the program with your prepared dish and come ready to discuss your experience and what others would expect if they made the same dish. The goal is to have fun and taste some new cuisine!
This month you have a choice of one of the Magnolia Table cookbooks by Joanna Gaines.
Paper plates and utensils will be provided, however please bring your own serving spoon and drink, if needed.
Do you enjoy trying new recipes? Do you like tasting new things and discussing them with others? Then come to our next Cookbook Club event!
What do you need to do? Check out a copy of the cookbook at the circulation desk and find your favorite recipe. Register and let us know what dish you will prepare (so we don't have duplicates). Come to the program with your prepared dish and come ready to discuss your experience and what others would expect if they made the same dish. The goal is to have fun and taste some new cuisine!
This month you have a choice of one of the Magnolia Table cookbooks by Joanna Gaines.
Paper plates and utensils will be provided, however please bring your own serving spoon and drink, if needed.
This program will engage with a storybook, then facilitate hands-on creative activities, while using art as a way to contribute to more successful learning.
This group is perfect for homeschoolers and families who are not engaged with preschool.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
This program will engage with a storybook, then facilitate hands-on creative activities, while using art as a way to contribute to more successful learning.
This group is perfect for homeschoolers and families who are not engaged with preschool.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
Baby and Toddler Signing Time is designed to help babies communicate long before talking. This important skill helps reduce frustration when communicating with your baby.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Ages Birth to 3@ 9:45-10:30 Registration to follow
Baby and Toddler Signing Time is designed to help babies communicate long before talking. This important skill helps reduce frustration when communicating with your baby.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Ages Birth to 3@ 9:45-10:30 Registration to follow
Grow Play Learn is for children ages 2-5 and includes a storytime curriculum, along with play activities. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Grow Play Learn is for children ages 2-5 and includes a storytime curriculum, along with play activities. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Communication and Play is for caregivers along with their children ages birth -36 months. It is designed to support the areas of social communication, expressive language and receptive language skills through play.
This group will help empower Parents and Caregivers through active participation and education to help each child grow in a variety of language and play skills. Toys, songs and skill building activities will be offered, as well as the ASQ to support understanding where your child’s strengths in development are.
This program is funded by Pathways for Parents and The Friends of the Library at ELPL.
Communication and Play is for caregivers along with their children ages birth -36 months. It is designed to support the areas of social communication, expressive language and receptive language skills through play.
This group will help empower Parents and Caregivers through active participation and education to help each child grow in a variety of language and play skills. Toys, songs and skill building activities will be offered, as well as the ASQ to support understanding where your child’s strengths in development are.
This program is funded by Pathways for Parents and The Friends of the Library at ELPL.
Grow Play Learn is for children ages birth to five years along with their caregivers. Babies and toddlers ages birth-2 meet at 9:45 and children ages 2-5 meet at 10:45. This program includes a storytime curriculum, along with play activities. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Grow Play Learn is for children ages birth to five years along with their caregivers. Babies and toddlers ages birth-2 meet at 9:45 and children ages 2-5 meet at 10:45. This program includes a storytime curriculum, along with play activities. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
This program will engage with a storybook, then facilitate hands-on creative activities, while using art as a way to contribute to more successful learning.
This group is perfect for homeschoolers and families who are not engaged with preschool.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
This program will engage with a storybook, then facilitate hands-on creative activities, while using art as a way to contribute to more successful learning.
This group is perfect for homeschoolers and families who are not engaged with preschool.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
Grow Play Learn is for children ages birth to five years along with their caregivers. Babies and toddlers ages birth-2 meet at 9:45 and children ages 2-5 meet at 10:45. This program includes a storytime curriculum, along with play activities. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Grow Play Learn is for children ages birth to five years along with their caregivers. Babies and toddlers ages birth-2 meet at 9:45 and children ages 2-5 meet at 10:45. This program includes a storytime curriculum, along with play activities. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
This program will engage with a storybook, then facilitate hands-on creative activities, while using art as a way to contribute to more successful learning.
This group is perfect for homeschoolers and families who are not engaged with preschool.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
This program will engage with a storybook, then facilitate hands-on creative activities, while using art as a way to contribute to more successful learning.
This group is perfect for homeschoolers and families who are not engaged with preschool.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
Communication and Play is for caregivers along with their children ages birth -36 months. It is designed to support the areas of social communication, expressive language and receptive language skills through play.
This group will help empower Parents and Caregivers through active participation and education to help each child grow in a variety of language and play skills. Toys, songs and skill building activities will be offered, as well as the ASQ to support understanding where your child’s strengths in development are.
This program is funded by Pathways for Parents and The Friends of the Library at ELPL.
Communication and Play is for caregivers along with their children ages birth -36 months. It is designed to support the areas of social communication, expressive language and receptive language skills through play.
This group will help empower Parents and Caregivers through active participation and education to help each child grow in a variety of language and play skills. Toys, songs and skill building activities will be offered, as well as the ASQ to support understanding where your child’s strengths in development are.
This program is funded by Pathways for Parents and The Friends of the Library at ELPL.
Baby and Toddler Signing Time is designed to help babies communicate long before talking. This important skill helps reduce frustration when communicating with your baby.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Ages Birth to 3@ 9:45-10:30 Registration to follow
Baby and Toddler Signing Time is designed to help babies communicate long before talking. This important skill helps reduce frustration when communicating with your baby.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Ages Birth to 3@ 9:45-10:30 Registration to follow
Grow Play Learn focuses on developmental milestones, ways to engage in play, resources, and opportunities to connect with others. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Grow Play Learn focuses on developmental milestones, ways to engage in play, resources, and opportunities to connect with others. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Children ages 2-5 and their families are invited to participate in this fun and upbeat group. We will incorporate moving our body while using songs that may focus on following directions, using your five senses, and exploring your body in relaxation to the space around it. We will work on imitation while exploring and creating organic momements. Come enjoy this movement based group with your caregiver.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
Children ages 2-5 and their families are invited to participate in this fun and upbeat group. We will incorporate moving our body while using songs that may focus on following directions, using your five senses, and exploring your body in relaxation to the space around it. We will work on imitation while exploring and creating organic momements. Come enjoy this movement based group with your caregiver.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
Sounds of Reading is a music-based early literacy program that introduces creative ways to incorporate music and sound into books for young children and their caregivers.
We will explore and interactively read stories that incorporate song, sounds, rhythms and rhyme. We will utilize instruments, chanting and body percussion to engage the children and families in a dynamic and interactive style.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
Sounds of Reading is a music-based early literacy program that introduces creative ways to incorporate music and sound into books for young children and their caregivers.
We will explore and interactively read stories that incorporate song, sounds, rhythms and rhyme. We will utilize instruments, chanting and body percussion to engage the children and families in a dynamic and interactive style.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
Grow Play Learn is for children ages birth to five years along with their caregivers. Babies and toddlers ages birth-2 meet at 9:45 and children ages 2-5 meet at 10:45. This program includes a storytime curriculum, along with play activities. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Grow Play Learn is for children ages birth to five years along with their caregivers. Babies and toddlers ages birth-2 meet at 9:45 and children ages 2-5 meet at 10:45. This program includes a storytime curriculum, along with play activities. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Children ages 2-5 and their families are invited to participate in this fun and upbeat group. We will incorporate moving our body while using songs that may focus on following directions, using your five senses, and exploring your body in relaxation to the space around it. We will work on imitation while exploring and creating organic momements. Come enjoy this movement based group with your caregiver.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
Children ages 2-5 and their families are invited to participate in this fun and upbeat group. We will incorporate moving our body while using songs that may focus on following directions, using your five senses, and exploring your body in relaxation to the space around it. We will work on imitation while exploring and creating organic momements. Come enjoy this movement based group with your caregiver.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
Sounds of Reading is a music-based early literacy program that introduces creative ways to incorporate music and sound into books for young children and their caregivers.
We will explore and interactively read stories that incorporate song, sounds, rhythms and rhyme. We will utilize instruments, chanting and body percussion to engage the children and families in a dynamic and interactive style.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
Sounds of Reading is a music-based early literacy program that introduces creative ways to incorporate music and sound into books for young children and their caregivers.
We will explore and interactively read stories that incorporate song, sounds, rhythms and rhyme. We will utilize instruments, chanting and body percussion to engage the children and families in a dynamic and interactive style.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
Communication and Play is for caregivers along with their children ages birth -36 months. It is designed to support the areas of social communication, expressive language and receptive language skills through play.
This group will help empower Parents and Caregivers through active participation and education to help each child grow in a variety of language and play skills. Toys, songs and skill building activities will be offered, as well as the ASQ to support understanding where your child’s strengths in development are.
This program is funded by Pathways for Parents and The Friends of the Library at ELPL.
Communication and Play is for caregivers along with their children ages birth -36 months. It is designed to support the areas of social communication, expressive language and receptive language skills through play.
This group will help empower Parents and Caregivers through active participation and education to help each child grow in a variety of language and play skills. Toys, songs and skill building activities will be offered, as well as the ASQ to support understanding where your child’s strengths in development are.
This program is funded by Pathways for Parents and The Friends of the Library at ELPL.
Grow Play Learn is for children ages birth to five years along with their caregivers. Babies and toddlers ages birth-2 meet at 9:45 and children ages 2-5 meet at 10:45. This program includes a storytime curriculum, along with play activities. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Grow Play Learn is for children ages birth to five years along with their caregivers. Babies and toddlers ages birth-2 meet at 9:45 and children ages 2-5 meet at 10:45. This program includes a storytime curriculum, along with play activities. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Children ages 2-5 and their families are invited to participate in this fun and upbeat group. We will incorporate moving our body while using songs that may focus on following directions, using your five senses, and exploring your body in relaxation to the space around it. We will work on imitation while exploring and creating organic momements. Come enjoy this movement based group with your caregiver.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
Children ages 2-5 and their families are invited to participate in this fun and upbeat group. We will incorporate moving our body while using songs that may focus on following directions, using your five senses, and exploring your body in relaxation to the space around it. We will work on imitation while exploring and creating organic momements. Come enjoy this movement based group with your caregiver.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
Sounds of Reading is a music-based early literacy program that introduces creative ways to incorporate music and sound into books for young children and their caregivers.
We will explore and interactively read stories that incorporate song, sounds, rhythms and rhyme. We will utilize instruments, chanting and body percussion to engage the children and families in a dynamic and interactive style.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
Sounds of Reading is a music-based early literacy program that introduces creative ways to incorporate music and sound into books for young children and their caregivers.
We will explore and interactively read stories that incorporate song, sounds, rhythms and rhyme. We will utilize instruments, chanting and body percussion to engage the children and families in a dynamic and interactive style.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
Baby and Toddler Signing Time is designed to help babies communicate long before talking. This important skill helps reduce frustration when communicating with your baby.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Ages Birth to 3@ 9:45-10:30 Registration to follow
Baby and Toddler Signing Time is designed to help babies communicate long before talking. This important skill helps reduce frustration when communicating with your baby.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Ages Birth to 3@ 9:45-10:30 Registration to follow
Grow Play Learn focuses on developmental milestones, ways to engage in play, resources, and opportunities to connect with others. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Grow Play Learn focuses on developmental milestones, ways to engage in play, resources, and opportunities to connect with others. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Children ages 2-5 and their families are invited to participate in this fun and upbeat group. We will incorporate moving our body while using songs that may focus on following directions, using your five senses, and exploring your body in relaxation to the space around it. We will work on imitation while exploring and creating organic momements. Come enjoy this movement based group with your caregiver.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
Children ages 2-5 and their families are invited to participate in this fun and upbeat group. We will incorporate moving our body while using songs that may focus on following directions, using your five senses, and exploring your body in relaxation to the space around it. We will work on imitation while exploring and creating organic momements. Come enjoy this movement based group with your caregiver.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
Communication and Play is for caregivers along with their children ages birth -36 months. It is designed to support the areas of social communication, expressive language and receptive language skills through play.
This group will help empower Parents and Caregivers through active participation and education to help each child grow in a variety of language and play skills. Toys, songs and skill building activities will be offered, as well as the ASQ to support understanding where your child’s strengths in development are.
This program is funded by Pathways for Parents and The Friends of the Library at ELPL.
Communication and Play is for caregivers along with their children ages birth -36 months. It is designed to support the areas of social communication, expressive language and receptive language skills through play.
This group will help empower Parents and Caregivers through active participation and education to help each child grow in a variety of language and play skills. Toys, songs and skill building activities will be offered, as well as the ASQ to support understanding where your child’s strengths in development are.
This program is funded by Pathways for Parents and The Friends of the Library at ELPL.
Baby and Toddler Signing Time is designed to help babies communicate long before talking. This important skill helps reduce frustration when communicating with your baby.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Ages Birth to 3@ 9:45-10:30 Registration to follow
Baby and Toddler Signing Time is designed to help babies communicate long before talking. This important skill helps reduce frustration when communicating with your baby.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Ages Birth to 3@ 9:45-10:30 Registration to follow
Grow Play Learn focuses on developmental milestones, ways to engage in play, resources, and opportunities to connect with others. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Grow Play Learn focuses on developmental milestones, ways to engage in play, resources, and opportunities to connect with others. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Children ages 2-5 and their families are invited to participate in this fun and upbeat group. We will incorporate moving our body while using songs that may focus on following directions, using your five senses, and exploring your body in relaxation to the space around it. We will work on imitation while exploring and creating organic momements. Come enjoy this movement based group with your caregiver.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
Children ages 2-5 and their families are invited to participate in this fun and upbeat group. We will incorporate moving our body while using songs that may focus on following directions, using your five senses, and exploring your body in relaxation to the space around it. We will work on imitation while exploring and creating organic momements. Come enjoy this movement based group with your caregiver.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
This group will support children ages 3-6 years old and their caregivers.
We will be making recycled art projects that support skills needed for school readiness; Fine Motor, Imagination, Following directions and Tuning into Language & early Math concepts.
This group is perfect for homeschoolers, and families who are not engaged with preschool.
This program is funded by Pathways for Parents and The Friends of the Library at ELPL.
This group will support children ages 3-6 years old and their caregivers.
We will be making recycled art projects that support skills needed for school readiness; Fine Motor, Imagination, Following directions and Tuning into Language & early Math concepts.
This group is perfect for homeschoolers, and families who are not engaged with preschool.
This program is funded by Pathways for Parents and The Friends of the Library at ELPL.
Grow Play Learn is for children ages birth to five years along with their caregivers. Babies and toddlers ages birth-2 meet at 9:45 and children ages 2-5 meet at 10:45. This program includes a storytime curriculum, along with play activities. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Grow Play Learn is for children ages birth to five years along with their caregivers. Babies and toddlers ages birth-2 meet at 9:45 and children ages 2-5 meet at 10:45. This program includes a storytime curriculum, along with play activities. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Children ages 2-5 and their families are invited to participate in this fun and upbeat group. We will incorporate moving our body while using songs that may focus on following directions, using your five senses, and exploring your body in relaxation to the space around it. We will work on imitation while exploring and creating organic momements. Come enjoy this movement based group with your caregiver.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
Children ages 2-5 and their families are invited to participate in this fun and upbeat group. We will incorporate moving our body while using songs that may focus on following directions, using your five senses, and exploring your body in relaxation to the space around it. We will work on imitation while exploring and creating organic momements. Come enjoy this movement based group with your caregiver.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
This group will support children ages 3-6 years old and their caregivers.
We will be making recycled art projects that support skills needed for school readiness; Fine Motor, Imagination, Following directions and Tuning into Language & early Math concepts.
This group is perfect for homeschoolers, and families who are not engaged with preschool.
This program is funded by Pathways for Parents and The Friends of the Library at ELPL.
This group will support children ages 3-6 years old and their caregivers.
We will be making recycled art projects that support skills needed for school readiness; Fine Motor, Imagination, Following directions and Tuning into Language & early Math concepts.
This group is perfect for homeschoolers, and families who are not engaged with preschool.
This program is funded by Pathways for Parents and The Friends of the Library at ELPL.
Communication and Play is for caregivers along with their children ages birth -36 months. It is designed to support the areas of social communication, expressive language and receptive language skills through play.
This group will help empower Parents and Caregivers through active participation and education to help each child grow in a variety of language and play skills. Toys, songs and skill building activities will be offered, as well as the ASQ to support understanding where your child’s strengths in development are.
This program is funded by Pathways for Parents and The Friends of the Library at ELPL.
Communication and Play is for caregivers along with their children ages birth -36 months. It is designed to support the areas of social communication, expressive language and receptive language skills through play.
This group will help empower Parents and Caregivers through active participation and education to help each child grow in a variety of language and play skills. Toys, songs and skill building activities will be offered, as well as the ASQ to support understanding where your child’s strengths in development are.
This program is funded by Pathways for Parents and The Friends of the Library at ELPL.
Grow Play Learn is for children ages birth to five years along with their caregivers. Babies and toddlers ages birth-2 meet at 9:45 and children ages 2-5 meet at 10:45. This program includes a storytime curriculum, along with play activities. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Grow Play Learn is for children ages birth to five years along with their caregivers. Babies and toddlers ages birth-2 meet at 9:45 and children ages 2-5 meet at 10:45. This program includes a storytime curriculum, along with play activities. Please complete the ages and stages Questionnaire (ASQ) prior to the first session.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents and funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Children ages 2-5 and their families are invited to participate in this fun and upbeat group. We will incorporate moving our body while using songs that may focus on following directions, using your five senses, and exploring your body in relaxation to the space around it. We will work on imitation while exploring and creating organic momements. Come enjoy this movement based group with your caregiver.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
Children ages 2-5 and their families are invited to participate in this fun and upbeat group. We will incorporate moving our body while using songs that may focus on following directions, using your five senses, and exploring your body in relaxation to the space around it. We will work on imitation while exploring and creating organic momements. Come enjoy this movement based group with your caregiver.
Sponsored by Pathways for Parents-Coordinated Family Community Engagement Program.
This group will support children ages 3-6 years old and their caregivers.
We will be making recycled art projects that support skills needed for school readiness; Fine Motor, Imagination, Following directions and Tuning into Language & early Math concepts.
This group is perfect for homeschoolers, and families who are not engaged with preschool.
This program is funded by Pathways for Parents and The Friends of the Library at ELPL.
This group will support children ages 3-6 years old and their caregivers.
We will be making recycled art projects that support skills needed for school readiness; Fine Motor, Imagination, Following directions and Tuning into Language & early Math concepts.
This group is perfect for homeschoolers, and families who are not engaged with preschool.
This program is funded by Pathways for Parents and The Friends of the Library at ELPL.