Practice French conversation through exploring short stories, media, and experiential learning in a friendly space. Conversation level tends to lean intermediate-to-advanced.
Learn simple, compassionate tools to rebuild trust with food and your body, reduce food-related stress, and eat in a way that supports both physical and emotional well-being.
Enjoy the day off from school with a family movie. We'll have the movie Sonic the Hedgehog 3 up on the big screen as well as popcorn and light refreshments.
Join Marta from the Ukrainian Cultural Association of Ohio to learn how to make the intricately decorated eggs known as Pysanky, traditionally created to celebrate Easter or spring.
This all ages storytime will be movement, music, and sign language focused. Learn at least 12 signs a quarter in this storytime which will feature live ukulele music, finger rhymes, and more.
Bexley Public Library partners with Capital University social work interns to offer open hours for help finding community resources, navigating services, and identifying next steps for you.
Practice reading with a pal! In this 6-week program, children in grades 1-3 will be partnered with a teen volunteer for reading and fun literacy games & activities to help build reading skills.
Join BPL Writer-in-Residence Grace Ellis for a community Reader's Theater! We'll read through Oscar Wilde's comedic The Importance of Being Earnest and discover the magic of this classic play.
Bexley Public Library partners with Capital University social work interns to offer open hours for help finding community resources, navigating services, and identifying next steps for you.
We know that you have worked and saved! Join AARP Ohio volunteers and advocacy experts for a conversation on how you can advocate for the future of social security in Ohio.
Youth ages 8-18 are invited to an afternoon of gaming fun at the library. Join us for video games on the big screen, Minecraft on PC, board games, card games, and more.
Children ages 3-6 are invited to the library for activities to help build vital early literacy skills, including interactive stories, music, dancing, and more!
Bexley Public Library partners with Capital University social work interns to offer open hours for help finding community resources, navigating services, and identifying next steps for you.
Join us for our second death cafe, directed by certified death doula and grief coach Nikki Smith (she/her). Death cafes are discussion groups that are open to discussing stigmatized topics.
Practice French conversation through exploring short stories, media, and experiential learning in a friendly space. Conversation level tends to lean intermediate-to-advanced.
Discover evidence-informed mind-body practices that calm the nervous system, reduce overwhelm, and help you respond to stress with greater ease and resilience.