CCPL Staff Picks: Women In History
*CCPL Staff picks are chosen by CCPL staff members and are not intended to be comprehensive lists. We'd love to hear your ideas too, so write to us and tell us what you’d recommend!* March is Women’s History [...]
*CCPL Staff picks are chosen by CCPL staff members and are not intended to be comprehensive lists. We'd love to hear your ideas too, so write to us and tell us what you’d recommend!* March is Women’s History [...]
Tween Comic Club is a place for comic lovers ages 9-14 to discuss what they are reading each month. Here is the latest list of the books we’ve been talking about and that our tween readers recommend! Follow the links to check [...]
Please join us for Make a Birdhouse Story time in the Park. We will read several books all about spring and then a special guest from Wild Birds Unlimited will give tips on feeding the birds. Available for pick up will be [...]
Yoga is good for the body and the spirit! Join us for our virtual Gentle Yoga class on the first Wednesday of the month now through June. This class is presented via Zoom by an instructor from Live Out Loud Yoga Studio [...]
Are you tired of having your headphones all over the place? Check out this cute craft that will keep your headphones in check!!! Materials: Tan or light yellow felt for shell Green felt for lettuce Red [...]
Movies can vary in origin, time, characters, effects, and timing. Timing is what we will focus on today in this blog post. Usually, movies can be up to three hours long. For example, one movie that has the longest run time, the [...]
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Outlook Handbook online is a great resource for finding all the up-to-date information you need to start (or change) the path to a rewarding career! Check out their new section where you can [...]
Hunting for a job can be super stressful! Whether you’re looking for something part time to give you a little extra spending money, or a full time job that’s the first step on your path to a new career, a lot goes [...]
Here in Charles County, we have history going back as far as the early seventeenth century. Captain John Smith explored the Potomac River way back in 1608 and stopped at what is now Port Tobacco (which was officially established in 1634, making it [...]
Join us on Wednesday, February 24th at 2 p.m. for a fun filled session of Advanced STEM Club where we will learn even more about the physics of pressure and get to do a fun project together! Register Here! [...]