Dayton Metro Library continues with its National Hispanic Heritage Month (NHHM) programming by offering a variety of programs that range in interest from job searching and storytimes to crafting and social justice.
Job Search Tips in Spanish (For Adults)
This program, presented in Spanish, will discuss ways to manage job searching successfully.
- Burkhardt Branch Library, Wednesday, October 5, 10 - 11 am
- Southeast Branch Library, Tuesday, October 11, 6 - 7 pm
Join us for an award-winning early literacy program in Spanish and English that uses rhymes, songs, puppets, and musical instruments to stimulate the learning process.
- Main Library, Children's Creativity Space, 1st Floor, Thursdays through October 27, 10 - 11 am
- Burkhardt Branch Library, Tuesday, October 11, 10 - 10:45 am
Make props that will be used in the Día de los Muertos parade that will be in downtown Dayton on Saturday, October 22.
- Northwest Branch Library, Wednesday, October 12, 4-6 pm
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage and make alebrijes, imaginary creatures portrayed in Mexican folk art and inspired by the movie Coco. (For Grades 1-4 and Tweens, registration required)
- Wilmington-Stroop Branch Library, Thursday, October 13, 4-5:30 pm
Guereca is an award-winning activist, feminist, entrepreneur, and CEO of the Women’s March Foundation. She advocates for women’s rights, Latino education, and gender equality.
- Main Library, Eichelberger Forum, Thursday, October 13, 6:30-8 pm
Make alter decorations that will be displayed at the Main Library on Saturday, October 22.
- Burkhardt Branch Library, Tuesday, October 18, 4-7:30 pm
Original source can be found here.