ATLAS
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.
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.
Step into Spring with us as we chat with the highly acclaimed New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult about her newest novel, By Any Other Name.

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.

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.

Teen Robotics Club will involve hands-on experimenting with robots, encouraging creativity, and developing essential skills in programming and mechanical engineering. It will also be a lot of fun!

On the first Friday of each month, Adult Services Librarian and published Author Michelle Wells will post a new review of a book she has read. See what a writer is reading!

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.
Join Miss Sue in decorating delicious Easter Cookies! For kids aged 6 to 10. Please sign up using the form below.

Come spend the morning watching a movie on the big screen with surround sound. Today's movie is HOP | 2011 | Rated PG | 1h 35m. No need to sign up, just show up
Award winning poet and creator Akua Lezli Hope will read a selection of her speculative poetry in honor of National Poetry month. This event will be online, via Zoom.

This is a class for English language learners, an informal, relaxed time to learn new English words and expressions, share cultures and make new friendships.