
Homeschool Hangout
The primary focus will be social interaction but we’ll also incorporate a light theme or activity. Suggested for ages 5-12 years but younger siblings are welcome to tag along.

The primary focus will be social interaction but we’ll also incorporate a light theme or activity. Suggested for ages 5-12 years but younger siblings are welcome to tag along.
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 September: "Anna Lucasta"
Artsy Kids is an Art History and Project class. Each week a different Master Artist will be featured. There will be a discussion about the artist, followed by an instructed project lesson based on the featured artist’s style of art.
On the 4th Friday of each month (usually), 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.

Looking for a local D&D group with other like-minded adults? Join us at the Southeast Steuben County Library on Friday evenings. Hosted by Dungeon Master Robin, bring your characters and dice.

This will be a simple craft project to make and then take home.

Led by Dungeon Master Robin, this gathering is suitable for ages 13-17. All levels of experience will be welcomed in this safe space.

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.

Join us as for stories, songs, rhymes and fun. Suggested for ages birth to age 3. After storytime go upstairs to the PRC for playtime and a themed craft project.

This is a group for English language learners, an informal, relaxed time to practice speaking English in small groups with a native speaker.

Exercise those brain cells with a game of Scrabble!