Break Week Events
To View by Day:
Monday, March 30th
Betts Branch: DIY Window Clings for Bird Safety
3:30 PM
Join Miss Thea for a brief lesson about bird strikes and bird safety, followed by a DIY window cling craft that can help keep birds safe at your own home!
Hazard Branch: DIY Travel Mazes
All-Day Event
Create your own travel maze that you can take home with you. This is an all-day event and it is for ages 5 to 12.
Liverpool Public Library: Youth Astronomy Network Camp
Registration Required: Monday - Thursday event
This is a Monday -Thursday event in the evenings geared towards tweens. You will interact with actual telescopes remotely, process astronomical photos and learn about careers in astronomy. The program is for those in grades 6-8. Registration is required.
Marcellus Free Library: Egg-citing Scavenger Hunt
All-Day Event, All-Week
This is going on ALL week at Marcellus. Explore the Children’s Section to find hidden lettered eggs that form a secret message. Once you’ve solved the mystery word, bring your completed entry to the circulation desk to claim your prize. Stop in anytime during break week.
Maxwell Memorial Library: Mystery Egg Scavenger Hunt
All-Day, All-Week
For children of all ages. Mystery eggs are hidden all around the children’s area. If you find an egg, you can keep the egg AND the surprise inside. One per child please.
Onondaga Free Library: Mind The Gap Trivia
2:00 PM: Teens vs Librarians
6:00 PM: Teens vs Parents
Registration Requested
If you have never played, this is a fun trivia game for multiple generations. You have to know trivia from Boomers to Gen X to Millennials to Gen Z. There are two sessions. At 2pm, it is the teens vs. librarians. And at 6pm, we have Teens vs. Parents (that should be good). Registration is requested.
Salina Library: Scratch Memory Game
2:00 PM
Registration Required
This is going You can create a memory game with the Scratch programming language. No previous experience necessary. This program is for grades 4 through 7. Things get started at 2pm. Make sure you register.
Tully Free Library: Kite Making
12:00 PM
As we finally hit some warmer temps, it’s time to take to the air (with your kites!). At noon, there will be a program in kite making. This is for grades 5 to 8 and it all gets started at noon.
Tuesday, March 31st
Baldwinsville Public Library: Sea Shell Framing
3:00 PM
If you need a little beach time, stop over to the story room at 3pm. They have a weekly craft project in B’Ville, but for Spring Break they are making photo frames with sea shells. Just getting you ready for warmer temps!
Beauchamp Branch: Hand Drum Workshop
4:00 PM
Registration Required
Discover the basics of hand drumming with John Heard. Learn simple techniques and play together as a group. For ages 13 and up. The workshop goes from 4-5pm and be sure to call the library to register.
Community Library of DeWitt & Jamesville: Library Lego Club
4:00 PM
Everything is awesome because it’s Lego time, everyone. See you in the programming room and the building and creating kicks off at 4pm. See you there.
Hazard Branch: Women’s History Scavenger Hunt
All-Day Event
Travel through women’s history as you seek out eight different symbols in the children’s corner. Pick up a sheet and start searching. This is an all-day event. For ages 5-12.
Manlius Library: Oil Pastel Bookmarks
3:00 PM
This program is for patrons 13 and up. Registration is required and the creation of your very artsy bookmarks begins at 3pm.
Minoa Library: Lego Open Build
11:00 AM
This program kicks off at 11am in the community room adjacent to the library. The library will supply the legos, you take care of the rest.
NOPL Cicero: Kids Team Puzzle Challenge
2:00 PM
Get your kid-specific team of up to 3 people and work together to complete a 100-piece puzzle as fast as you can. This is a race. Prizes awarded to the fastest team. There is a limit of 5 teams for the event and be sure you register online. Puzzlers…. On your mark at 2pm and it goes until 4pm.
NOPL North Syracuse: Mario Crafting
3:00 PM
Another fun Mario event. This program includes crafts, foods, games and a scavenger hunt. The party is for kids and tweens. It goes from 3-7pm
Onondaga Free Library: Retro GameCon
2:00 PM
Time to go all old school video games, with a multitude of games on oh, so many formats. Player one, test out the Switch, PS4, Xbox with any number of vintage games. Some WII bowling, perhaps. Whatever your game, these guys probably have it. The fun starts at 2pm and goes until 3:30pm.
Paine Branch: Brussel Sprout Bunny Stamping
11:00 AM
Miss Sue will show kids how to create an adorable bunny from cut Brussel Sprouts and bright colored paint. This springtime craft session takes place at 11am.
Salina Library: Percy Jackson Party
2:00 PM
Registration Required
Fans of the Percy Jackson series… UNITE! Experience a day like none other as your DemiGod training starts here with Percy and his friends. This program is for ages 10-14 and gets started at 2pm. Be sure to register.
Soule Branch: Kids Button Making
All-Day Event
Stop in for some fun button making. This is an all-day event. They will have some designs you can use to make a wearable pin or print out your own images to use.
Tully Free Library: Design Your Own Light Switch Cover
12:00 PM
Need a new look for your room. Stop into Tully Free at noon on Tuesday to create a sweet looking light switch cover. This is for grades 6 up to high school seniors and it starts at noon.
Wednesday, April 1st
Baldwinsville Public Library: Video Game Club
4:00 PM
If you can’t make it all the way over to Manlius, we have some cool video gaming going on at the Baldwinsville Library. This takes place in the story room and it is for kids from K to 6th grade. Bring your own devices of use the ones provided by the library. Game on!
Elbridge Free Library: Mystery Box Challenge
10:30 AM
The library is having a touch and feel challenge with the Mystery Box. WHAT is inside? This program is for kids 6 and up and gets started at 10:30 AM.
Hazard Branch: CD Spinners
All-Day Event
Decorate a CD then turn it into a spinning piece of art! For ages 5- 12. This is an all day event.
Manlius Library: RetroGameCon & a Zelda 40th Celebration
2:00 PM
If you missed the GameCon folks at Onondaga Free on Tuesday, you have a second chance to grab a console as the vintage games travel all the way out to Manlius, so you can play Switch, Gamecube, PS4 and any number of vintage games. No quarters needed. Your three lives begin at 2pm and go to 4pm.
NOPL Brewerton: Book Stenciling
3:00 PM
Registration Required
You will learn to stencil the outside of your book and add some simple and creative designs. You do need to bring a book… all other supplies are provided. This is for teens age 13 and up. You have to register and the program goes from 3pm-4pm.
Paine Branch: Honey Bees and Beekeeping
11:00 AM
Mrs. Marriott will teach children the basics of beekeeping, hives, and anything you want to know about honey and bees. Kids will learn how to make a bee watering station. The program buzzes into Paine at 11am.
Salina Library: Create Art Like Mary Blair
4:00 PM
Registration Required
Last school break the library went Matisse. For this week, create colorful designs like Disney legend Mary Blair. This artistic program is for kids from grades K to 5. The brush hits the canvas at 4pm. Be sure to register.
Solvay Public Library: It’s Mario Day!
6:00 PM
It’s a him! It’s Mario. Dress as your favorite character (Hoping Brian dresses as Yoshi), play through their life-sized Mario level, play game and watch the Super Mario Bros. movie. This is an evening event that gets started at 6pm.
Thursday, April 2nd
Elbridge Free Library: Community Garden Starters
1:00 PM
It’s getting to be that time of the year for the folks with the green thumb. Stop by Elbridge to get things like seeds, pot decorations and DIY Plant Markers. Things go green starting at 1pm.
LaFayette Public Library: Bubble Wrap Painting
4:15 PM
This artistic program is open to all ages as part of their crafternoon. This is open to all ages and kicks off at 4:15pm and goes to 5pm.
Petit Branch: RetroGameCon
4:00 PM
This is your third life, people. If you missed it at Onondaga Free or Manlius, this is yet another chance to experience the joy of vintage video games. Stop in to Petit (no quarters needed) and play to your hearts content. The Petit session starts at 4pm.
Friday, April 3rd
Liverpool Public Library: STEM Fieldtrip at Clark Reservation
11:00 AM @ Clark Reservation
Registration Required
There are rugged trails and this program is best for ages 7 and up. This trip is NOT stroller friendly. And the group meets at playground in Clark Reservation (6105 East Seneca Turnpike in Jamesville) Registration required.
Onondaga Free Library: Vinyl Spin Art
1:30 PM
Registration Required
For this program, you get to use a turntable (kids, it will be explained to you) to get all colorful and design your own spin art on old vinyl records (again…. We will walk you through what those are). This is for ages 5 and up. Be sure to call to register (Perhaps on your rotary phone). It starts at 1:30pm.
Skaneateles Library: Meet a Therapy Dog
2:00 PM
Stop by the library to meet Nessie. She is a very cute doodle but you need to see for yourself. Nessie would love for you to read her a short story from a children’s book or simply take in the peaceful dog vibes. Nessie will be there from 2-3:30pm in the children’s room
Solvay Public Library: Glow Stick Dance Party
12:00 PM
Stop by and sing and dance to your favorite songs from Huntrix, T-Swift and Sabrina Carpenter and many more. Glow sticks will be provided. The festivities get underway at noon.
Saturday, April 4th
Betts Branch: No Candy Egg Hunt
10:30 AM
Toddlers through children age 5 will hunt for eggs inside the library and go home with a free book. Pre-registration required for an accurate head count of kids. Gets started at 3:30pm
Community Library of DeWitt & Jamesville: Fancy Tea Party
1:00 PM
Pinkies out, all. You are cordially invited to Miss Jeanie’s super fancy tea party of the year. They will have crafts, you can dance and have delightful conversation. Feel free to dress in what makes you feel fancy. This is for children of all ages, and it gets started at 1pm in the community rooms.
LaFayette Public Library: Teen Writing Workshop
1:00 PM
Someone has to be the next great author, playwright or songwriter… why not YOU? Stop down to LaFayette for a workshop designed for teens to create and share their work. This program starts at 1pm.




























