PNG at MCL Open Lab Hours
Marion Carnegie Library 206 S Market St, Marion, IL, USIn March, PNG at MCL is focusing on Engineering, and you can try out all sorts of cool kits and experiments to learn more. Of course, you can try out…
Marion Carnegie Library – since 1916
In March, PNG at MCL is focusing on Engineering, and you can try out all sorts of cool kits and experiments to learn more. Of course, you can try out…
Come meet new friends in our Mariella Aikman Playroom in the library's Children's Department! Bring the kiddos and enjoy puppets, toys, games, and - of course - books! NOTICE: All…
In March, the MCL Book Club will discuss "The Love of My Life" by Rosie Walsh. This event is absolutely free and intended for ages 18 and older. No registration…
Visit the library's Young Adult Department (on the top floor) and play some games - video and board-style! This event is free and open to ages 12 to 19. You…
Each Saturday in March, join PNG at MCL to explore engineering! We'll talk about circuitry, renewable energy, batteries, and more. And we'll be joined by a special guest from Boyt…
Join us in the Tween Zone of the Children's Department each week to watch a featured film! This event is free and intended for ages 8 to 12. No library…
Each Saturday in March, join PNG at MCL to explore engineering! We'll talk about circuitry, renewable energy, batteries, and more. And we'll be joined by a special guest from Boyt…
In March, PNG at MCL is focusing on Engineering, and you can try out all sorts of cool kits and experiments to learn more. Of course, you can try out…
Visit the MCL Technology Lab, learn how to set up a live stream on YouTube, and play some trivia games. What's not to like? The tournament will be live-streamed on…
In March, PNG at MCL is focusing on Engineering, and you can try out all sorts of cool kits and experiments to learn more. Of course, you can try out…
Read farm stories, sing and dance, and take home a fun farm craft! This event is free and intended for younger children. NOTICE: All participants and parents understand and agree…
On March 29th, 1815, Jane Austen completed the manuscript for Emma. On March 29th, 2023, let's celebrate the achievement by viewing the 2020 film version of Emma and sharing afternoon…