Baby/Toddler Storytime
Eager Free Public Library 39 W. Main Street, Evansville, WI, United StatesLapsit stories, songs, and fingerplays that help develop pre-reading skills. For babies 0-2 with a caregiver.
Lapsit stories, songs, and fingerplays that help develop pre-reading skills. For babies 0-2 with a caregiver.
Kick back on your day off from school with a movie on a big screen at the library! Children under 8 will need to be accompanied by a grown up or caregiver. Come for the whole thing, or pop in for your favorite part. Disclaimer(s) No Registration Required
Children’s Wisconsin offers free resources for parents and caregivers with children birth to 16 years old. We use the Triple P – Positive Parenting Program. Triple P helps families grow strong relationships. You can use these parenting skills to: Manage stress Build new, healthy habits Support your child’s whole health Register here: https://www.triplep-parenting.com/wi-en/triple-p/?itb=bdffc7973c9f8f88ab4effb397c59f92
Join us for our Beloit WINTER Crafter & Farmers Market every Saturday November through April from 9 am to 12 pm. We will have vendors inside, food trucks outside, and free family-friendly activities! Participating Vendors will be announced each week on our Beloit Farmers’ Market page and in the Beloit Winter Crafter & Farmers Market event. Thank you to our sponsors for their support! 2025 Sponsors: Beloit Daily News, Educators Credit Union, Geronimo Hospitality Group, Hendricks Commercial Properties, Iron Country, Kerry, Nowlan Law, SSM Health, Stateline Buzz, Stateline Mental Health Services, The Beat 92.3 FM & 98.9 FM, Visit Beloit, WCLO, WJVL Bucciferro Family McDonald’s, Cornellier Fireworks, First Community Credit Union, International Flavors & Fragrances
Celebrate the year of the horse with a traditional lion dance presentation by the Zhong Yi Kung Fu Association of Madison. Learn about the traditions of this 15-day holiday celebrated around the world and try some traditional snacks.
Join us for a peaceful wander at The Confluence as we explore the changing early spring landscape. The Earth is thawing, sap is flowing within the trees, and seeds stir in the ground. After the welcome circle, take mindful time alone to discover what is stirring and awakening within your own life. The afternoon will culminate at sunset with tea and group reflection. Please bring a journal and pen, a mug, and dress for the elements. This event has limited space to ensure an intimate experience. Jessie Crow Mermel and Frank Langholf will be your guides. Learn more at wildreenchantment.com. Nature At The Confluence is committed to providing affordable environmental education for our community. We invite you to choose the particiption fee that is most comfortable to you, either $5, $10, or $15 per person.
Start your week with a joyful burst of music and motion! We’ll sing, dance, wiggle, and read together to build early literacy skills—while having a whole lot of fun. Perfect for little movers and shakers! For ages 2-6.
Stories, finger plays, rhymes, and songs!
Led by naturalist David Bendlin, this hike differs from other candlelight hikes as it is a quieter and more conditionally primitive; no bonfires, hot chocolate or treats are provided and dogs are not allowed. The hike is free and open to the public, but donations are appreciated. Participants must be dressed appropriately for the weather and be prepared to hike on uncleared trails. As we walk, we’ll listen for the calls of owls often heard in the woods at this time of year. The hike will meet at the Big Hill Center, 1201 Big Hill Court, Beloit. This hike is sponsored by the Welty Environmental Center and the Rock County Conservationists
Drop in for Open Play Time. Make new friends . Geared to ages 0-5 with caregiver. Older siblings are welcome.