What’s happening at the library

Adults

DeQuincy Library

102 N. Pine St.

721-7087 or 786-4213

Beginner Sign Language 10 a.m., Tuesday, Jan. 13. Flex your brain and your hands with our beginner sign language lesson. Join us while we learn the basics of ASL from letters to common phrases. Snacks and refreshments will be provided.

Chair Yoga: 10 a.m., Friday, Jan. 16. Spend the morning moving with us at the DeQuincy Library, where we will be learning adjustable, gentle exercises through chair yoga. If this is your first time doing any yoga, no worries! Each session is designed to be beginner-friendly for those new to yoga.

Starks Library

113 S. Hwy. 109

721-7107 or 743-6560

Color and Relax: 4 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 13. Relax and unwind at the Starks Library! Enjoy a creative atmosphere that is perfect for expressing your artistic side through coloring. Supplies and refreshments will be provided.

Teens

DeQuincy Library

Game Day – Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 4:35 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 15. Test your skills against others and rise to the top in a bracket-style gameplay of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate! Snacks will be provided.

Children/Family

DeQuincy Library

Story Time: 10 a.m., Wednesday, Jan. 14. Join us each week for stories, songs, movement, and playful activities designed to support early literacy for children ages 0-5. With a focus on “read, sing, talk, write, play,” little learners build vocabulary and social-emotional skills while caregivers pick up tips they can use at home.

ASL Story Time: 4 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 14. Join us for an amazing story time focused on learning and using ASL (American Sign Language) here at the DeQuincy Library, followed by a fun-filled craft and activities for young children to enjoy!

Starks Library

Story Time: 3:30 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 14. Join us each week for stories, songs, movement, and playful activities designed to support early literacy for children ages 0-5. With a focus on “read, sing, talk, write, play,” little learners build vocabulary and social-emotional skills while caregivers pick up tips they can use at home.

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