LEGO and Train Build
St. Charles Public Library 1 S. 6th Street, St. Charles, IL, United StatesCreate a town using train tracks and LEGOs! Build on the floor or on a table. Join anytime during the program.
Create a town using train tracks and LEGOs! Build on the floor or on a table. Join anytime during the program.
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Drop in for a craft. Drop-in craft activities available beginning at 10 a.m. while supplies last. Children ages 8 and younger must be accompanied by an adult.
Stop by to make a simple craft with your child. Each week explores a different topic to spark your child's creativity and curiosity. Ages 3-7. While supplies last. Drop in.
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Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by experiencing a story unfold along a short trail. A craft is available to take home upon completion.
Use nature to inspire art and try your hand at a fall-themed craft.
LEGO enthusiasts are invited to meet and work individually or as a group. All supplies will be provided, and your project will be on display until the next LEGO Club. Bring your imagination and creativity!
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