Make a Spaghetti Tower

Culmore Library (Woodrow Wilson) 6101 Knollwood Dr, Falls Church, VA, United States

Come to our library and make a tower out of spaghetti and marshmallows! All supplies will be provided.

Halloween Slime!

Culmore Library (Woodrow Wilson) 6101 Knollwood Dr, Falls Church, VA, United States

Are you getting ready to celebrate Halloween? What better way to celebrate Halloween than to make some ooey gooey sticky slime with eyeballs in it? Come to our library and make some Halloween slime! All materials will be provided.

Simple Science: STEAM Activities

Oakton Library 10304 Lynnhaven Pl,, Oakton, United States

Come to Oakton library for engaging STEAM activities that are hands-on and fun! STEAM education encourages students to think more broadly about real-world problems. Registration Required, but walk-ins welcome if space is available.

Make a Spaghetti Tower

Culmore Library (Woodrow Wilson) 6101 Knollwood Dr, Falls Church, VA, United States

Come to our library and make a tower out of spaghetti and marshmallows! All supplies will be provided.

Make a Spaghetti Tower

Culmore Library (Woodrow Wilson) 6101 Knollwood Dr, Falls Church, VA, United States

Come to our library and make a tower out of spaghetti and marshmallows! All supplies will be provided.

Make a Spaghetti Tower

Culmore Library (Woodrow Wilson) 6101 Knollwood Dr, Falls Church, VA, United States

Come to our library and make a tower out of spaghetti and marshmallows! All supplies will be provided.

Make a Spaghetti Tower

Culmore Library (Woodrow Wilson) 6101 Knollwood Dr, Falls Church, VA, United States

Come to our library and make a tower out of spaghetti and marshmallows! All supplies will be provided.

Create Your Own Sand Painting!

Culmore Library (Woodrow Wilson) 6101 Knollwood Dr, Falls Church, VA, United States

Navajos are known for their beautiful and bright sand paintings. Sand paintings are not just a work of art; they were originally used to heal illnesses. Traditionally, the medicine man painted a sand painting in front of the home of somebody who was ill. The harmony in the sand painting was thought to promote healing. […]