Bead Club
Pendleton Community Public Library 595 E. Water St., Pendleton, Indiana, United StatesCome make a keychain or bracelet! Bead Club is intended for ages 9-13. Snacks provided.
The South Madison Community Event Calendar was created to help keep our small towns strong, even as we grow. The Community Event Calendar is managed by the South Madison Community Foundation as a tool to support nonprofit and community organizations in their efforts to create a more vibrant and connected community.
Come make a keychain or bracelet! Bead Club is intended for ages 9-13. Snacks provided.
Monthly meeting of the local garden interest group. All are welcome!
PAS members meet monthly to guide and direct the activities of the organization as they work to enrich the cultural climate, economic vitality, and quality of life for residents of Pendleton and beyond.
Candlelight yoga will use a gentle, flow style class that focuses on breathing and light stretching. It is the perfect way to end your day and wind down before bed. Free to attend.
Story Time is aimed for children age 0-6. Come visit for snacks, crafts, and playtime!
Join us for an hour of stories and fun at Gathering Grounds Coffee Shop in Lapel. Enjoy stories, songs, finger-plays, and rhymes. Strengthen early literacy skills and encourage the joy of learning. Each program ends with a fun craft or activity!
"The Game Corner" features a friendly video game tournament for teens in grades 6-12. Recent game selections include Nintendo Switch Sports, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, TowerFall, and Rocket League.
Hear from community representatives about current affairs affecting South Madison County.
Welcome! We'd love to have you join our newest book club at PCL.
Read Me a Story is a traditional library storytime in the shade of the Lapel Branch greenspace.
Read Me a Story is a less noisy program with individual play, so it has a TURTLE sensory and activity level: low noise with focused, calm activity.
This program emphasizes the early literacy activities of READ, PLAY, SING, TALK, and WRITE which are essential habits for getting ready to read, as determined by the American Library Association's Every Child Ready to Read program.