Two holiday events happening at the Neustadt district library's west section
The West Neustadt Library is gearing up for an exciting summer with two captivating vacation programs for children of all ages.
For tech-savvy youngsters, the "Discover the World of Technology!" program promises a thrilling exploration into the realm of technology. Scheduled for Wednesday, July 30, 2025, from 3 to 5 pm, this program invites children aged 8 and up to bring their own music to life or play small games using innovative tools such as "Makey Makey" and potatoes.
For the younger ones, aged 4 and up, the library offers a chance to engage with robots named "Beebot". These friendly robots will be available for programming activities, providing a fun and educational experience for the little ones.
In a magical twist, the library also hosts a storytime session for children aged 3 and up. On Thursday, July 31, 2025, at 4 pm, the session will feature the enchanting book "The Little Witch Goes on a Journey".
The best part? Both programs are absolutely free! However, specific times for the robots programming activities have not been announced yet.
Attendance at these events does not require prior registration, making it easy for families to drop by and join the fun. For those interested in keeping up-to-date with the library's events, checking the official website, event calendar, or contacting them via email or phone closer to July 2025 is recommended. Local city or library bulletins, social media pages, or Neustadt community websites might also have updated event information as the date approaches.
So, mark your calendars and get ready for a summer filled with technology, magic, and stories at the West Neustadt Library!
The West Neustadt Library offers more than just books this summer, introducing a home-and-garden-themed lifestyle program for children aged 8 and up, where they can learn to bring their own music to life or play small games using innovative tools like "Makey Makey" and potatoes on Wednesday, July 30, 2025, from 3 to 5 pm. Additionally, the library's home-and-garden programs extend to younger audiences, as Beebot robots will be available for programming activities, providing a fun and educational experience for children aged 4 and up.