Join Miss Lauren for stories, songs, rhymes and more! This program is intended for children ages 2-5 and their families, no registration required.
National Honor Society students from the Plymouth-Canton Educational Park will be at Plymouth Library to provide 3rd-12th graders free homework help in the Teen Zone.
Wednesdays from 6pm – 8pm
Saturdays from 1pm – 3pm
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Photography & Accessibility Information
Library events may be recorded in photo and/or video. By attending one of our events or programs, you consent to being photographed or recorded. These images and recordings may be used for promotional purposes both in print and online, including our social media channels.
Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services, who are planning to attend Library programs or meetings, should notify the Library Director, Shauna Anderson at sanderson@plymouthlibrary.org or 734-453-0750 ext. 218. Reasonable advance notice is required.
Read and discuss a graphic novel with a group!
Disclaimer(s)
Photography & Accessibility Information
Library events may be recorded in photo and/or video. By attending one of our events or programs, you consent to being photographed or recorded. These images and recordings may be used for promotional purposes both in print and online, including our social media channels.
Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services, who are planning to attend Library programs or meetings, should notify the Library Director, Shauna Anderson at sanderson@plymouthlibrary.org or 734-453-0750 ext. 218. Reasonable advance notice is required.
Food Allergies
This program includes refreshments. We cannot guarantee that food served at this program has not come into contact with peanuts, tree nuts, gluten, soy, or other allergens.
Koekje, Cooky, or Cookie? A History of American Christmas Cookies
The Brits named them biscuits; the Dutch dubbed them koekje. We call them cookies—those scrumptious morsels that bring sweetness and merriment to holiday celebrations.