Jun 11 Thursday
We are excited to share stories, sing songs, and explore other learning fun together EVERY THURSDAY at the library!
Stop by our community room to make a craft and/or play a board game! Supplies and instructions provided for the crafts, just bring your imagination! Board games are also provided.
It's not too late to decide to host an AFS exchange student. There are students from all over the world who would love to be part of your family for a year, including students on scholarships from Germany and Flex Scholarship students as well. If you would like to more about hosting an exchange student just text or call me at 907 690 1779. Eileen Bryson
Join us to learn how to make your own plant-able paper filled with Alaskan Wildflower Seeds! Designed for ages 6-12. Registration recommended.
Enjoy an open paint session with other art enthusiasts and no expectations. We have paints, brushes, and tiny canvases for everyone to unleash their creativity and have fun. Sign up now to reserve a spot.
Jun 12 Friday
Hey There community builders- BuildUp, the central peninsula’s local building materials thrift store, is growing and we need you! If you are about creating good things, keeping usable materials out of the landfill and making our community shine brighter join us as a volunteer or a board member. Call BuildUp at 907-262-2453, visit us on Facebook or swing by 369 Tyee in Soldotna.
Some creepy crawlies have escaped from the garden and are loose in the library! Pick up a list of clues at the front desk to find the bugs hidden around the library and solve their riddle! Available during open hours.
JD Sneed began keeping seeds with his grandfather over 60 years ago. Since then, he has been fortunate to learn from some of the true masters of the craft. In turn, he has raised many varieties of seed for gardeners, homesteaders, farmers, and small, regional seed companies. He has found that our seeds are interwoven with our lives, part of our culture, and connection with those who have come before us and with those who follow our generation. He hopes the seeds he shares will enable folks to be independent, self-sufficient, and food-secure.