Oct 20 Monday
Join us every Monday in the Front Conference Room to build awesome Lego® sculptures! Each week a new theme and challenge will help spark your imagination. We will also have a dollhouse open and available each week in the same room! Bring your own doll or play with ours.
Use paint, moss, craft foam, and cotton to create a creepy work of art and get in the spooky frame of mind!
Tweens are ages 10-14. Registration Required! Register online or call 907-262-4227.
Oct 21 Tuesday
Intended for young children ages birth to three years and their parents or caregivers, this program focuses on early language and social skills through fun stories, songs, and play time.
Tech time is available at the Kenai Community Library for anyone with basic technology questions. We can help you with:• Basic computer skills• Accessing library resources• How to access eBooks and Audiobooks• Using devices such as eReaders, tablets, and smartphones• Digital photos• Social media• Email*We do not take apart or repair devices, assist with financial transactions, or handle malware/viruses. While we will do our best to assist you with your technology needs, these are offered to allow you to expand your skills, not as a replacement for commercial tech support. Appointments required.
Repurpose & refresh used clothes by Tie dyeing them. Jen Lutron, master tie dyer, leads the events held on third Tuesdays of the month at The Goods from 4-7pm. Bring some new or used clothes, or Jen has some you may use.
Sue Biggs, dancer and teacher, will be leading a 5 week course exploring creative movement and improvisation based on the work of somatic dance pioneer, Barbara Mettler. No dance experience is necessary. Freedom of movement and self-expression as an individual and in groups are the intents of this dance form. Late teens and adults are welcome. The class is sponsored by a grant from Mettler Studios. (This event is not sponsored or endorsed by the Soldotna Public Library.)
Oct 22 Wednesday
This Story Time for preschoolers, ages 3 to 5, includes stories, songs, activities, and rhymes specially designed to support reading readiness and foster social skills.
Join us after Wee Read or Preschool Storytime for playtime! The toy bin will be available, along with coloring sheets, sensory bins, and more to promote social emotional learning skills.
Learn about acrylic painting in this 4-week, beginner-friendly series! Local artist Mary Miller will guide participants through different techniques and designs to help build skills and confidence with painting. Friends, family, and program partners are invited to view your works of art at the Art Gallery on November 5th.
Supplies are limited, please register online or at the service desk.
This program is for adults 50+ and is made possible through the support of the Rotary Club of Soldotna and the Soldotna Library Friends.
Do you like playing chess, or would you like to learn how? We’re proud to offer a casual chess program for all ages and levels. Boards provided.