Bring your family tree and documents for personal assistance during work time. We can design a program for your research, search various countries, or look for that missing "brick wall" document. PCs may be borrowed from the library's front desk.
Designed for parents and caregivers for children birth through 18 months. Bond with your baby through free play with toys, blocks, and more. Not recommended for groups.
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Accompanying Adults
This program is designed for children and accompanying adults, who should plan to attend and be engaged with their children. Drop offs are not permitted.
Bring your family tree and documents for personal assistance during work time. We can design a program for your research, search various countries, or look for that missing "brick wall" document. PCs may be borrowed from the library's front desk.
Bring your family tree and documents for personal assistance during work time. We can design a program for your research, search various countries, or look for that missing "brick wall" document. PCs may be borrowed from the library's front desk.
Participation in activities is free and optional for kids who spend after school hours at the library. Kids may also opt to read, work on homework, check out a laptop for up to two hours, or use our public computers. Though the Youth Wing is fully staffed, children in the Youth Wing are not formally supervised outside of the Youth Auditorium activities.
Please consider whether your child is mature enough to handle being unsupervised in a public space before sending them to the library after school.
Learn with the Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum on Wednesdays afterschool.
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