Toddler Tales @ the Howland Library
Howland Branch Library 9095 East Market Street, WarrenA fun and active storytime for toddlers ages 19 — 35 months with a parent or caregiver. Registration is requested; call (330) 856-2011 to sign up. Free.
A fun and active storytime for toddlers ages 19 — 35 months with a parent or caregiver. Registration is requested; call (330) 856-2011 to sign up. Free.
Children learn through play. Have some fun and build young brains at our open play hours. We will provide a variety of playful learning experiences through toys, games, and other activity stations. Drop in anytime during posted hours. For children ages 19 months — 5 years with a caregiver. Free.
Calling all knitters, crocheters, and other fiber artists! Adults may bring their work-in-progress and join in for an afternoon of crafting together. Free.
Preschool Storytime features stories, songs, and movement activities and reinforces the development of early literacy skills. For children ages 3 — 5. Free.
Graduating high school soon? Teens in grades 7-12 can come to the Howland Library to learn some tips and tricks about getting ready for college, dorm life, and moving out on your own for the first time. Registration is required; call (330) 856-2011 to sign up. Free.
Tweens can explore their techie interests at Tween Tech Night. The first 30 minutes are guided instruction, and the rest of the time tweens can explore different technologies
and coding in both digital and analog ways. Drop in at any time during posted hours. For children ages 9 — 12. Free.
If it’s Thursday, it’s Game Night in Teen Central! Teens in grades 7-17 can join us for video games, board games, collectible card games, Minecraft, and more. We’ll also be rolling dice and playing Dungeons & Dragons on the first Thursday of every month. Free.
From organized crime historian and author Allan May: Learn about Julius Petro and his gang and their activities throughout Ohio, especially the Mahoning Valley, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and finally California. Hear about the brazen murder of young Alliance golf legend Eldon “Pete” Shoup. And finally, Petro’s demise in Los Angeles involving a name familiar to Mahoning Valley residents. Having attended Part I is not necessary to enjoy this program. Registration is optional; to sign up call the Reference Department at the Warren Library at (330) 399-8807 ext. 200 or email REF@WTCPL.ORG. Free.