Journey with Sinbad the Sailor as he explores the seven seas! Mr. Damon's Shadow Puppet Theater will perform the Middle Eastern Legend of The Voyages of Sinbad in an innovative and original puppet and music performance. This program is fun for the whole family. Space in this program is limited. Tickets will be handed out beginning fifteen minutes prior to the program.
Join us online for four virtual classes of Python programming. We will cover the basics of Python through exercises and projects conducted by Python teaching staff from Teach-Technology Organization, Inc. Previous coding experience is not required.
This program is for teens and adults. Advanced registration is required and students are expected to attend all four classes. The links to the classes will be emailed after registration closes.
Learn about creatures that crawl, creep, and slither! Meet snakes, cockroaches, and a hissing tarantula while learning about their cool adaptations, habitats, and favorite foods with an educator from Smithgall Woods Regional Education Center.
This program is designed for kids in grades K-5. No registration is required, but space in this program is limited. Tickets will be handed out beginning 30 minutes before the program.
This one-hour workshop will turn our eyes inward to imagine story concepts that stretch outward, grabbing readers’ heartstrings and tugging at them. We’ll explore the idea that writing about something specific to us surfaces a platform for reaching toward themes that end up being universal to everyone. Each participant will be encouraged to explore what they love and why (no one is required to share, but that option will exist). This exploration will lead to story concepting and initial plotting. Finally, participants will take home an exercise that uses the workshop’s learnings to continue to explore their story and selected topic.
No registration is required. This event is for Middle and High School students.
Do you enjoy writing? Do you want to learn how to write characters that feel real and help draw your readers into the story? Learn how to draw your audience into your writing! Come to the "Let's Build Character" workshop at the Post Road Library and engage with other tweens interested in writing while learning to create authentic and believable characters from a local author! The workshop will include helpful tips, tricks, and exercises to practice building characters that feel like real people and draw your readers into your story!
No registration is required. This program is for tweens ages 10-12.
Three Sessions Each Day at 6:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m., and 8:00 p.m.
Hampton Park Library
It has been two days since the crew of the Nautilus has seen Captain Nemo. He left the submarine to investigate a mysterious creature, and he has since disappeared. The trouble began with a cracked window and a small leak, and it is critical that we get to the surface as soon as possible. We need your help to decipher the clues the Captain has left so we can crack the code to enter the engine room and restart the submarine’s engines.
This program is for adults. Registration is not required, but space is limited. Escape Room sessions start promptly at 6:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m., and 8:00 p.m.
Enjoy fantastic teen programs each Thursday night this summer!
Learn collaboration, build confidence, gain new skills, and have fun in this improv workshop for teens grades 6 and up.
Space in this program is limited. Tickets will be handed out beginning fifteen minutes prior to the program.
Founded in 1995, Dad's Garage is an award-winning non-profit theatre company that brings in over 30,000 people a year at our new Ezzard Street home in Atlanta's historic Old Fourth Ward, public events across the continent, and festivals around the globe. Dad's Garage serves a younger demographic not typically served by traditional arts organizations. We’ve established ourselves as a “Gateway to the Arts,” and are dedicated to building a new generation of arts consumers.