Aspire GED Class
STEAM/Art Literacy for Homeschoolers
Exploring art is one of the best ways to promote literacy and brain development in early childhood. Creating art provides children with the opportunity for authentic self-expression—the freedom of choice, thought and feeling.
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Materials Provided
All materials necessary are provided at no cost.
Boring day? Have something to say? Let's work it out through art and music! Explore your creativity through a new challenge each week. This session is all about getting creative and expressing yourself!
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Tweens & teens face a new design challenge each week! Teams work together to brainstorm, build, and test a solution to the weekly challenge using only the supplies provided. Will your design win the day?
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Materials Provided
All materials necessary are provided at no cost.
Aspire offers classes to help you fully prepare for the Official GED Test. For more information or to register, please email aspire@atech.edu or call 440-576-5599.
ACDL brings the library to you! Visit a Bookmobile stop to check out our selection of books, movies, and hotspots.
Find us at 2681 SR 193 in Dorset.
For youth grades 1 - 5.
Join us for our weekly book club for kids. Our first book will be "Because of Winn-Dixie" by Kate DiCamillo.
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Come join the library and the Office of Developmental Disabilities for a showing of Polar Express! Snacks and sensory supplies will be provided.
Weekly meeting of Life Without Chains NA group.
ACDL brings the library to you! Visit a Bookmobile stop to check out our selection of books, movies, and hotspots.
Find us at 1071 Route 7 in Pierpont.
Monthly meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Geneva.