Make. Create. Learn something new!
After the success of our Maker Culture day at Cedarbrae Branch we're launching a session for tweens called Make + Create!
In this four week session we will experiment with different types of art, science, and technology.
What is impressionist painting? How can you make a battery out of a lemon?
Come find out!
Play. Learn. Explore. Create!
Nov 4, 11, and 18 from 4:00 – 4:45 pm.
Register at the Children's Desk or call the branch at 416-396-8850.
4 thoughts on “Make. Create. Learn something new!”
I think a program like this would be popular with older people too, not just kids. The library should think about adding another program just for adults. They could make the material more complex and I think alot of people would be interested.
Hi Joseph.
Thanks for your comment.
Maker Culture programming is something we have just started to offer at the library. So far we’ve found that children have been our primary audience. Our first program at Cedarbrae included adults but most attendees ended up being children and teens. In the future, as we are able to offer more of these programs we will certainly consider providing them to adult audiences.
This sounds like a lot of fun. Are you planning to bring this programme to other branches? would love to see it in the Don Mills area.
Hi Teri Ann,
It is lots of fun! We’re so glad we decided to do it.
There are other branches offering this type of program – try searching “maker” in the Programs, Classes & Exhibits section of our website.
As for Don Mills, I’ve heard talk that maker culture programming is coming there. Keep an eye out for programs in the summer that will have a maker element to them.