The recent community meeting highlighted an array of engaging programs aimed at children and teens, showcasing the library's commitment to fostering creativity and learning. Among the standout events is the transformation of the story time room into an \"owlry,\" where children can write birthday messages to beloved characters like Harry Potter and Neville. This interactive experience includes live owls, allowing kids to learn about these fascinating birds.
The library will also host a sorting hat ceremony, where participants will be sorted into their respective houses and create themed ties. Eric Hogue, the Minister of Magic and former mayor, will return to perform magic tricks and distribute stickers during the annual costume contest, which promises to feature imaginative and elaborate outfits from attendees.
In addition to these whimsical activities, the library is introducing a unique mariachi harp performance by Minda Keane, blending traditional harp music with mariachi influences. This event is part of a broader initiative to provide diverse programming for all age groups, including story times for preschoolers and various activities for tweens and teens.
The teen program has seen robust participation, attributed to the efforts of a dedicated teen librarian who has actively engaged with local schools. Recent highlights include a successful Cupcake Wars event and a Dungeons and Dragons workshop, with plans for more 3D printing sessions and themed parties throughout the summer.
Overall, the library's summer programming reflects a vibrant community spirit, encouraging creativity and connection among young patrons.