BLOOM with GATLAS
This is a safe and supportive space to talk about gender, sexuality, and what’s going on with you and teens like you. There is usually a craft or project as well!
This is a safe and supportive space to talk about gender, sexuality, and what’s going on with you and teens like you. There is usually a craft or project as well!

Drop in every Tuesday for a simple craft to make and take home.

These storytimes will include stories, songs and fun but will also focus on the skills needed for Kindergarten.

Join us for an American style Mah-Jongg group. Whether you are an experienced player or would like to learn, join us and check it out!
The ATLAS program provides a relaxing environment to wind down after school, work on homework, play games, use library resources, and participate in guided MakerSpace projects. No registration required, simply drop in.

Writing can be a lonely pursuit, but it doesn’t have to be. Join a group of fellow writers for conversation, inspiration and feedback. The Corning Adult Writer’s Group has been encouraging and supporting fellow writers for over 12 years.

The Coffee, Tea & English Book Club is intended for international people. The book is chosen by the facilitator with the group’s needs and language skills in mind. Participants read on their own and then meet weekly to discuss the material as prompted by prepared questions.
This series of six classes on bookbinding processes examines the historic and contemporary traditions of the art, provides a foundation in bookbinding skills, and gives students the opportunity to engage their hands and minds.

Stop by the Library after school each Thursday for a structured activity; a different activity each week. No need to sign up, just show up. For young people aged 9 to 12.

We've all heard of book clubs, but what about a Movie Club? Corning's new Movie Club is a way for folks who love movies to connect and discuss a specially selected classic film each month. In April: 12 Angry Men

Do you love action-packed adventure? Are you ready for the thrill? You’re invited to a riveting conversation with New York Times
bestselling author Gregg Hurwitz as he chats with us about his Orphan X series and his life as a writer of suspenseful storytelling.
On the 4th Friday of each month, there will be a popular recent movie shown in the Library’s Community Room. The movies, all curated by Librarian Linda Reimer, are selected with adult viewers in mind.

Every Friday afternoon through June 7, Miss Sue will show a new movie for kids. All the films will start at 3:15 PM and will be rated G or PG.