Meal Program
Knight Memorial Library - Auditorium Room 275 Elmwood Avenue, Providence, RI, United StatesExcept for Saturdays and Sundays.
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Except for Saturdays and Sundays.
RULE stands for Respect, Understanding, Leadership, and Empathy. Join Ms. Denise and Friend of the Library, Ms. Nella for this inclusive youth empowerment program.
Let's laugh and play with friends! Come and join the Video Game Community Club for a fun hour of video games and be the champion of games. For tweens & teens ages 10+. For more info, contact Benny at bnguyen@clpvd.org.
Homework help is available for children of all ages in the teen area. Registration is required. For more info, contact Melissa at 401-467-2625 or email mrivera@clpvd.org.
A weekly STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) program for school-age kids! Join us every Tuesday for a different project, challenge, or experiment to have fun and learn something new.
Attention young makers! Come work with our teen leaders and learn about using different tools for creative projects, including vinyl cutting, sewing, 3D design, laser cutting, coding robots, and more. (recommended for ages 10+)
Do you have your own creative project in mind? We have makerspace equipment that might be useful! We offer access to Silhouette and Cricut cutting machines, sewing machines, sublimation printing, an Epilog laser cutter, Wacom drawing tablets, and heat presses for fabric and mugs. To participate, simply follow these steps: 1. First, we encourage you to request a […]
Please join us for a new monthly arts & crafts program for adults! Every third Tuesday, we'll be hanging out and attempting to make our DIY dreams a reality, with a little help from TikTok tutorials and materials provided by the library. Registration is not strictly required, but it helps us know how much stuff […]
Join us for a film screening of “Gen-Z: Ready to Govern.” The project explores Generation Z’s emerging role in politics through a series of diverse interviews and perspectives. The documentary was made for Raymond Baccari’s senior honors project at Rhode Island College. There will be Q&A with the filmmaker after the screening.
Join the conversation every month to talk about books featuring authors and characters from marginalized groups. We meet virtually on the third Tuesday of every month at 6:30pm. Copies of the latest book are on display and available to check out from the Mount Pleasant Library. Register for the upcoming discussion through Eventbrite to get […]
Computers are off all day long, lighting is dimmed, we ask caregivers to keep phones away.
Join the fun-loving staff at Rochambeau Library for a Hello Winter Open House. Music, refreshments, good cheer and FREE JOKES!