This event is in the "PreK" group. This event is in the "Kids" group. Storywalk® Indoors: Where the Wild Things Are All Day 10/10 - 10/22 PreK, Kids Library Events This event is in the "PreK" group. This event is in the "Kids" group. Oct 10 - 22 2022 Storywalk® Indoors: Where the Wild Things Are All Day 10/10 - 10/22 Library Events Please note you are looking at an event that has already happened. Library Branch: Manhattan Public Library Age Group: PreK, Kids Program Type: Library Events Event Details: Try our StoryWalk® Indoors featuring Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak. Start at the Children's desk and look for the numbered signs around the Children's Room.
This event is in the "Kids" group. Kids DIY: Pumpkin Spice (K-5th Gr.) 4:30pm - 5:30pm Kids Classes & Workshops, Library Events Registration This event is in the "Kids" group. Oct 13 2022 Thu Kids DIY: Pumpkin Spice (K-5th Gr.) 4:30pm - 5:30pm Classes & Workshops, Library Events Please note you are looking at an event that has already happened. Library Branch: Manhattan Public Library Room: Tami Borck Storytime Room Age Group: Kids Program Type: Classes & Workshops, Library Events Registration Required Seats Remaining: 7 Event Details: Use your ideas and imagination to make a creation! Kids can try out a different do-it-yourself project each month. The library will provide supplies and guidance.
This event is in the "Teens" group. This event is in the "Adults" group. The Accelerating Expanding Universe 6:30pm - 8:00pm Teens, Adults Library Events, Special Events This event is in the "Teens" group. This event is in the "Adults" group. Oct 13 2022 Thu The Accelerating Expanding Universe 6:30pm - 8:00pm Library Events, Special Events Please note you are looking at an event that has already happened. Library Branch: Manhattan Public Library Room: Auditorium Age Group: Teens, Adults Program Type: Library Events, Special Events Event Details: Join us on October 13th at 6:30pm for a science talk on “The Accelerating Expanding Universe: Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and Einstein's Cosmological Constant” with K-State professor of physics, Bharat Ratra.