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October Events at Plano Public Library
Your local library in Plano hosts hundreds of events each month for a variety of ages and interests.
You can see the full schedule of programs through December in our fall Engage brochure on our website, as well as our online calendar.
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In addition to weekly reading readiness storytime, citizenship classes and book clubs, here are a few interesting events coming up across our libraries:
- Transportation Station (for grades 3-5, ticketed) on Monday, October 14 at Harrington Library at 3 pm: make a plane, car, train or sailboat with us while learning about these different types of transportation
- App Time (ages 3-5, ticketed) on Wednesdays, October 9-30 at Davis Library at 11 am: explore age-appropriate book and activity apps which reinforce early literacy concepts through a digital format
- Code Club (grades K-5, ticketed) on Wednesdays, October 2-23 at Schimelpfenig Library at 4 pm: this four-week series introduces computer programming through various games and activities, both digital and screen-free
- Light It Up (grades 6-12, ticketed) on Saturday, October 12 at Haggard Library at 3 pm: gain hands-on experience managing money while create a unique glowing creation. Pizza and prizes provided through grant funding from National Endowment for Financial Education
- Adulting 101: Financial Freedom (ages 18+) on Tuesday, October 15 at Schimelpfenig Library at 7 pm: Bank of America will present about a variety of finance topics to get you on the path to success
- How to Write a Family Book (ages 18+) on Wednesdays, October 16 and 23 at 9:30 am: during this two-part Genealogy Center workshop shows you will learn tips and tricks for creating a manuscript for your family history, and publishing options
- Navigate for Career Seekers (ages 18+) on Tuesday, October 29 at Schimelpfenig Library at 7 pm: if you are looking for a new career, or to start one, learn ways to think about careers and navigate education paths to get there during this workshop