As our summer reading program draws to a conclusion, we have one more surprise for you: Drop-in Coloring! Stop in at the Main Library to add your coloring skills to our tabletop poster in front of the Children’s Desk. We have special colored pencils available (parents, please supervise your little […]
Kids
You can still register for Skip to my Lou, a fun musical program for kids and parents who join in for circle dances and books to sing! The program will be held Tuesday, August 8, at 7:00 p.m. and lasts an hour. The fun continues this week with Vacation Creations […]
Have you reached 1,000 minutes? If you haven’t, keep reading! There are 46 children who have already reached the goal, and another 40 are more than halfway there. Our treasure chest still has many wonderful trinkets for you! And remember, everyone who reaches 1,000 minutes is entered into a very […]
Have you registered for the 2017 Build a Better World Summer Reading Program? If you experienced problems because of our vendor, Library Insight, try again or stop by the Children’s Desk or the Branch – it looks like those problems have been resolved. We can help you, in any case! […]
Summer Reading begins this week, and it kicks off with some special events for children: Tuesday, June 13, at 7:00 p.m. – The Reading Connection features activities for beginning and emergent readers ages 4 – 11 years around the letter R. Parents and children will have fun with robot art, […]
June 15th is the big Kickoff date for the 2017 Summer Reading Program! The theme for this summer is Build a Better World: There is a program for each age group: Children, Teens, and Adults! The Children’s Summer Reading Program will include lots of fun activities for families to enjoy, […]
What is the Family Film Cafe? It’s a chance to enjoy a meal or a snack with your family while watching a recently released film or a classic family movie on the library’s large screen. It’s a chance to try “going to the movies” with your younger children before trying […]
The programs at Franklin Township Library are designed to further develop your child’s early reading skills. They are carefully planned to help your child pay attention, develop listening skills, and improve comprehension – and all of these are valuable skills for children beginning school! For your child to receive the […]
Hop on over to the Main Library on DeMott Lane for some springtime fun! First up is Tuckers’ Tales Puppet Theater presenting Peter Rabbit Tales on Sunday, April 9, at 2:00 p.m. Then, during the public school break, it’s The Reading Connection, our award-winning program for emergent readers, on Tuesday, […]
The Honorable Brian Levine, Somerset County Freeholder, will play 12 students at one time in a simultaneous chess tournament on Sunday, March 12, at 1:30 p.m. Students ages 8 through 18 may register for one of the 12 spots available. Parents and guests may come to watch, but may not […]