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Google has its own set of productivity and creation tools, and they’re free – all you need is a Gmail account. Bring your own device and learn more about this versatile platform.
As part of our Introduction to Entrepreneurship Series, this workshop will discuss the importance of credit score, determining your cost of startup, and some options for financing your business.
You know you want to invest; you know it is critical for your long-term financial health but, knowing what strategy to take to get started can be difficult. We will cover various strategies, including Dollar-Cost Averaging, Growth Investing, and others. We will also discuss common times to re-examine our strategies and how change them for our changing circumstances.
Calculating what you need in order to retire can be difficult. Where do you begin to come up with that magic number? Will you have a mortgage or car payment? What will your sources of income be; pension, Social Security, 401(k), etc. This session will help you to evaluate where you currently are and where you need to be.
Discuss good business practices to help keep good employees who often include multiple generations working together. What are some things we can do to run smoothly and efficiently?
6 pm in the Community Room
Join us to learn the art technique used by our featured artist of the month. Miss Kayla will teach the technique, then you get to create your own art using that method. Bring your own inspiration and ideas! Recommended ages 8 - 12. Registration required.
6:30 pm in the Small Meeting Room
Each month we will read about an American Girl character, then meet to discuss each girl. During our meetings we will get to know each other and our favorite American Girls. Bring your American Girl or friend (Our Generation, etc.) doll with you to participate in activities. Recommended ages 8 - 12. Registration required.
6:30 pm in the Small Meeting Room
Each month we will read about an American Girl character, then meet to discuss each girl. During our meetings we will get to know each other and our favorite American Girls. Bring your American Girl or friend (Our Generation, etc.) doll with you to participate in activities. Recommended ages 8 - 12. Registration required.
11 am in the Community Room, Lower Level
Bring your preschooler (ages 4+) to Library for Lunch! This award-winning program was designed to help your child get ready for school by enjoying some learning activities and practicing having lunch at "school." After storytime and learning activities, your child (with your help) will eat lunch at the library as well as go through the "lunch line" to pick up a drink and sweet treat. We'll even have play money so that they can practice paying for their lunch. *May Theme - Things That Go
Children should bring a bagged lunch and the library will provide a sweet treat. This program is recommended for preschoolers ages 4 – 6, but younger and/or older siblings may attend. Please indicate number of attendees when registering. Registration required.
11 am in the Community Room, Lower Level
Bring your preschooler (ages 4+) to Library for Lunch! This award-winning program was designed to help your child get ready for school by enjoying some learning activities and practicing having lunch at "school." After storytime and learning activities, your child (with your help) will eat lunch at the library as well as go through the "lunch line" to pick up a drink and sweet treat. We'll even have play money so that they can practice paying for their lunch.
Children should bring a bagged lunch and the library will provide a sweet treat. This program is recommended for preschoolers ages 4 – 6, but younger and/or older siblings may attend. Please indicate number of attendees when registering. Registration required.