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Students in grades 6-12 can go on a Super Mario-themed scavenger hunt after the library closes. There will be a bonus Hide 'N Seek game, and pizza and dessert will be served.
The program will be on the first floor of the library. Please come to the front entrance.
Registration is required.
Join the Radnor Committee for Special Education on Wednesday April 23, 2025 at the Radnor Memorial Library to hear from Executive Functioning expert, Mike McLeod, from GrowNOW ADHD. He will share practical strategies for helping your child thrive in school and beyond! Please register in advance.
Explore the many Main Line Easter events in 2025 right here. Let springtime fun begin now.
Stroll though bountiful blooms with mom at Chanticleer: A Pleasure Garden this Mother's Day from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. The former home of the Rosengarten family, Chanticleer features intricate gardens, meadows, ponds, and woods to explore. Free parking reservations are required for all personal vehicles Mother's Day weekend and
Turtle Dance Music presents interactive performances that engage children of all ages through songs, comedy, and music technology. The shows are thoughtfully designed to be inclusive of children on the Autism Spectrum. Each 30-minute performance features hands-on, visual, and sensory experiences that combine learning with entertainment.
These sing-alongs take place on
Head to Tredyffrin Public Library and Paoli Library for special National Library Week programs April 6-10! Enjoy special storytimes, book clubs, and programs for all ages, as well as these highlights:
Sunday, April 6, 2–4 pm at Tredyffrin Public Library
Catch a special advance screening of Free for All: The Public Library
Bring your creative juices to Radnor Memorial Library on Thursday, March 20, 2025 from 4:30-5:30 pm where youth will have the opportunity to learn about Philadelphia-born artist Alexander Calder. This event is geared for participants in grades K and up who will be able to create their own mobile sculpture