New Limits on Adult Arts & Crafts Sign-ups

In an effort to make registration for the very popular Adult Arts & Crafts classes more fair and less confusing, there will be a couple of new rules beginning June 1:

You may call or stop in to sign up yourself and up to one other person. If you are not registering for the class yourself, you cannot register other people. No bulk sign-ups: just yourself and, if you wish, one guest who will attend with you.

No sign-ups via social media (Messenger) or email. This has been rare, and we have directed people to call instead, but this is now official. It’s too difficult for library staff to watch that and get people in at the right time.

As always, registration opens on the 1st of the month, and we cannot take requests before that to put you on the list. If the library is closed on the 1st, registration will open on the first day the library is open after that.

These rules apply to only the Adult Arts & Crafts program that happens once a month, because of the level of demand. These rules are similar to those other local libraries have for high-demand programs.

We appreciate your understanding as we strive to make the class first come-first served, with equitable access to the program.

Teen Program: Egg Drop Catastrophe

Teens age 11-18, join Margaret for physics fun on the lawn on the 5th Saturday of May! From 1:30-3:30 on May 30, we’ll hold an Egg Drop Catastrophe for the second Teen Program this month. You’ll have the chance to design something to protect an egg from breaking when dropped from a ladder. Dress for the weather and prepare for the sun. If the weather doesn’t cooperate, an alternative program will be held in the library’s meeting room.

Free! No need to sign up. Snacks will be served.

Kids’ Craft Time

Back by popular demand: Kids’ Craft Time will be offered once a month this summer! This free program will be held 4:30-5:30 p.m. on the 3rd Tuesday of the month: June 16, July 21, and August 18. No need to sign up.

Teen Program: Constitution Jeopardy

Teens, test your knowledge with U.S. Constitution Jeopardy as we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States! On Saturday, June 13, join Margaret on the lawn next to the library from 1:30 to 3:30 to play Jeopardy and win prizes. You’ll get a free mini Constitution to use to look things up while you play, and you’ll get to keep it. We’ll have 4th of July-themed snacks, too.

For ages 11-18. Free to attend. No need to sign up. Dress to be outside. If the weather is bad, the program will be held in the meeting room.

Pheasants Forever Storytime

On Friday, June 12, Pheasants Forever will present a pheasant-themed storytime! At the regular 10:15 Kids’ Storytime, come to the lawn on the south side of the library to listen to stories and do fun activities. Bring chairs or blankets to sit on. In the event of bad weather, storytime will be held in the children’s area of the library.

Free to attend. No need to sign up. Children younger than age 8 must be accompanied by an adult or teen caregiver. Caregivers are encouraged to participate along with their children.

Community Market Storytime

Miss Jennifer is bringing storytime to the Community Market! At 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 11, bring the kids to the Community Market of Litchfield at 21 W Depot St, next to Fieldgate Cheese Store. We’ll have stories and a craft. Other kid-friendly activities will be offered at the market that afternoon. Free to attend. No need to sign up.

LEGO Night

LEGO Night is an evening where youth can free build using LEGOs provided by the library. It’s a great time to be creative while hanging out with friends (or making new ones) and family. This program is meant for youth under 14 years of age, however older siblings and family members are always welcome.

It is held the on the second Tuesday of each month, 6:30-7:30 pm.

Those under 8 years old need to have an adult or teen caregiver along.

Come get creative with us.


Summer Storytimes

Summer storytimes at the Litchfield Library will begin June 3rd and run through August 14. On Wednesdays at 10:15, Baby/Toddler Storytime will be a simple half hour storytime with music and movement and without a craft, geared to children 3 and younger, but open to all children and their caregivers. On Fridays at 10:15, Kids’ Storytime will be a 45 minute to 1 hour storytime with special programs some weeks and stories, songs, and crafts other weeks, geared to preschoolers and elementary school age children, but open to all children and their caregivers.

Wednesday storytimes will be held in the children’s area of the library.

Friday storytimes will be held on the lawn on the south side of the library in front of the garage, weather permitting. Bring chairs or a blanket to sit on. During inclement weather, the program will be held in the children’s area of the library. The alternative location in case of bad weather for the June 5 storytime would be the Litchfield Opera House.

Children younger than age 8 must be accompanied by an adult or teen caregiver. Caregivers are encouraged to participate with their children. Free to attend. No need to sign up.

Bilingual Storytime/Hora Bilingue del Cuento

Join Miss Jennifer and guests for a Spanish-English bilingual storytime once a month this summer! This Litchfield Library program will be held on the 1st Thursday of the month at 3:00 p.m.: June 4, July 2, and August 6. Look for her near the splash pad at Legion Memorial Park.

Storytime will include stories, a craft, and a snack. All ages are welcome. Free to attend. No need to sign up.

¡Acompañen a la Srta. Jennifer y a sus invitados en una hora bilingüe del cuento (español-inglés) una vez al mes durante este verano! Este programa de la Biblioteca Pública de Litchfield se llevará a cabo el primer jueves de cada mes a las 3:00 p. m.: el 4 de junio, el 2 de julio y el 6 de agosto. Búsquenla cerca del área de juegos acuáticos en el parque Legion Memorial.

La hora del cuentos incluirá cuentos, manualidades, y una pasabocas. Todas las edades son bienvenidas. ¡Gratis! No es necesario inscribirse.


Mosaic Seed Art Treasure Boxes

Sign up the kids to learn seed art! On Monday, June 8, this free class will be held at 11:00 a.m. in the library’s meeting room. Jen Anfinson will teach about the vintage craft of mosaic seed art, while kids create a fun treasure box. They’ll get to take any extra seeds to plant at home.

Space is limited. Sign up by calling the library at 320-693-2483 or stopping at the front desk. For ages 5-18. Children age 7 and younger must be accompanied and assisted by an adult or teen caregiver.

Local Author Jenna Gohman Book Event

Local author Jenna Gohman will hold a book signing event at the Litchfield Library on Saturday, June 6, from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. in the meeting room. The event is free to attend, and there’s no need to sign up. Jenna will read an excerpt from her new book Saving Ubrijan and answer questions about her writing process. She will have books available for purchase, with cash or Venmo accepted, and she will sign books. Join us to celebrate a local writer!

From Amazon’s book description:

The beauty of Oflijan shattered at that moment. What will happen to me now? Lyari wondered, as she left everything she’d ever known behind…

Saving Ubrijan is a heroic fantasy in which Lyari, the chosen one, must learn to use a gift she knows nothing about, to save a world she grows to love…from those who took her past from her. All while reuniting the people of Ubrijan in hopes of finally making it a safe and peaceful place for all.

Journey with Lyari through earning the trust of her people, creating friendships with unlikely allies, and becoming who she was destined to be.

Saving Ubrijan is a book full of world exploration, with a zest likened to ‘The Sword of Shannara’ where good verses evil battle, and we go on an epic quest to save the world.