Library Events & Programs

story time

Story Time

Storytime is every Tuesday and Friday. Toddler Story Time is at 10:10 a.m. and preschool Story Time is at 11:00 a.m. Yoga story time will be held every 4th Tuesday of the month with Jenna Dyckman from USU Extension. Thank you to all of our story time volunteers who help out each month with story time! We are so thankful for each of them! We will have a special story time and craft with Capsa every 2nd Friday at 11:00 a.m.  No sign-up is required. 

art day

Special Needs: Art Day!

Special Needs Art Day will be a safe place where children of all ages can come create and learn new things. It will be held every 1st Wednesday of the month. The youth will have fun creating a piece of art and reading stories with our dog friend Gracie. Our first one is on September 4th from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Each month we will have fun project for them to do. 

kids craft

Kids' Craft: Pinecone Trees & Hedgehog Bookmarks

We will be making pinecone trees and hedgehog bookmarks. This program will begin on September 9th from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. This program is for ages 1 to 11 and will be held every 2nd Monday of the month. All the supplies will be included. 

steam club

Steam Club: Animal Habitats

We will be joined by Lori Barber from Part of our Flock on September 11th from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. She will share her love for animals and teach us about their habitats. She will bring some of her animals for the kids to enjoy. The kids will get to choose their favorite animal and create a habitat for them. This program is for ages 8 to 11.  Please have your child bring with them a a shoebox or small box to the activity.

paper chain

Steam Club: Paper Chain Challenge

Come learn to work as a team as you create a paper chain out of one piece of paper to make the longest paper chain! This activity will be held on September 25th from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Ages 8 to 11 are welcome to sign up for this program. 

Culture Club

Culture Club: Learn about Egypt

Culture Club will begin again on September 17th from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. We will be learning about the Egypt! Bring the whole family to learn more about different cultures for the upcoming months. Have fun doing some activities as a family. All ages are welcome to attend.

Lego Club

Lego Club: All ages

Lego Club where your imagination is enlarged and there are endless possibilities to creating what you desire. It will begin on September 16th from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. All ages are welcome to attend. This program will be held every 3rd Monday of the month.

chess club

Chess and Checkers Club

Come learn to play chess and checkers for your first time or compete against others. We have a volunteer that will be coming every Tuesday from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. He will be teaching ages 8 and up to play chess and checkers. Come play with all ages and have fun making some new friends. No sign-up needed for this program. 

books

1,000 Books Before Kindergarten

The North Logan City Library invites you and your child to participate in this fun, free program! Any child from birth through age 5 can sign up. You do NOT need a library card to participate. (You are welcome to sign-up for a library card but this program doesn't guarantee a library card.) When you receive your reading log, keep track of how many books your child hears from that point on. It can be any book, as many times as they want (each time counts!), read by anyone. This includes other family members, teachers, or librarians. Write down the titles in this log, or simply make a check mark on the line for each book read. Getting up to 1,000 books doesn't take as long as you might think! If you read three books per day, you will be done in less than one year. If you read one book per day, it will take under three years. The pace is entirely up to you and your child, but finish before your child starts kindergarten to claim the final prizes. If you loose your book it is a $1.00 replacement fee. There is a one time sign-up registration. We had a printing delay so program sign-ups have been moved to October 10th. You can sign-up anytime after that date.

teendd

Teens Dungeons and Dragons

That our adventures may be great and our awesomeness unlimited — you, adventurer, are called to arms. Take up your dice, your character sheet, your pencil, and your books, and complete this form for the salvation of the Realm. The fate of worlds rests in your hands. We are calling all people between the ages of 12 and 17 to gather to our banner and create Dungeons and Dragons campaigns. The first campaign will last from September to December, usually meeting on the first Friday of each month. The dates will be as follows: September 6th, October 4th, November 8th, December 6th. 

We will gather in the Meeting Room of the North Logan Library at 5:30 and play until 8:30 p.m. Please arrive on time (or early) so the games can begin immediately and make the most of our three-hour sessions. We welcome adventurers of all levels and proficiencies; in other words, beginners are welcome! We have dice and a few handbooks for those who don't have their own. We hope to see you at our tables!

book talk

Teen Book Talk

Are you tired of reading the same book as others in a book club? Well, this is the club for you. Share your love of reading with others your age. Discuss what you are reading and recommend books to teens your age. Join us on September 18th from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Drop in for an adventurous discussion and a snack. The club will be led by a member of the library's Teen Advisory Board. 

Hawaiian luau

Teen Activity: Hawaiian Luau

Aloha! Join us at our Hawaiian Luau at Elk Ridge Park on September 26th from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. We will be playing yard games, the floor is lava, getting to know you games, and beach volleyball. Bring a towel and clothes to get wet in. Come meet your new 2024-2025 Teen Advisory Board members for the library. They are the voices for the teens at the library. Let them know what activities you are interested in doing more of. We will be serving shaved ice. All are welcome to attend. Ages 12 to 17. 

senior bingo

Senior Bingo

Senior Bingo will begin on September 16th from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. This program will be held every 3rd Monday of the month. Win prizes and enjoy visiting with friends. Ages 65 and older. 

paint night

Paint Night with Artist Suzette Todd

Join Artist Suzette Todd where she will share her excitement of acrylic painting with the community. This is a free class and all the supplies are included. You will learn how to paint your own landscape on a canvas. Ages 18 and older are welcome to sign up for this class. 

book club

Evening Book Club for 18 to 65+

Our Evening Adult Book Club will begin on February 28th from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. It will be held every 4th Wednesday of the month. This book club is for ages 18 to 65+. We will be reading "Learning to Fall" by Philip Simmons. You can pick up your copy at the library's front desk. You are welcome to call the library to place a hold on it at (435)755-7169. Please sign up below so we can send you, a reminder email. The Google form contains the booklist for the year where you can vote on which books you would like to read in the months to come. 

Morning Book Club

Morning Book Club for Ages 18 to 65+

Our Morning Book Club meets every 2nd Thursday of the month at 9:00 am. Please fill out the google form below for a one time sign-up so we can send you reminders about when we are meeting. The book list is included on this form. Thank you!

bingo

Bingo Night for ages 18 to 65+

Bingo is back by popular demand! We will begin on September 3rd at 7:00 p.m. in the library's meeting room. It will continue to be held every 1st Tuesday. Bring your friends and family with you for an enjoyable game of bingo. Win prizes and and have some fun! Ages 18 and older. 

computer class

Senior Computer Class

We will be offering a new computer class either monthly or every other week depending on the demand for the class. This class is for Seniors that want to learn more about computers and ask questions to an IT expert. We are thrilled to have Cameron Whiting donating his time to teach this class for the community!

The class will begin on September 12th from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. The first hour will include some basic computer skills and a demonstration. The second half will include applied learning time. The instructor will be available to help answer questions and assist with computer needs to those that would like extra help. This class is a free class. 

Required Materials for the Class:

Your own laptop computer or the library's computer

Notebook and Pen/Pencil for note taking

We will be asking for feedback at this class for future topics you would like to learn about. Please let us know if there is anything else we can do to help. If you need help filling out the registration form please contact the library at (435)755-7169 or visit the library for help. We would be happy to help out. 

master class

Dungeons and Dragons Master Class

We invite you to embark with us on an epic journey to become a Dungeon Master! No experience is required, but you must be 18 or older to participate. Whether you are a veteran DM seeking to hone your craft, a novice wishing to gain knowledge and experience, or simply intrigued by the prospect of creating adventures for yourself and others, you are welcome to sign up for this class. This course will occur monthly on the following dates: August 23rd, September 16th, October 21st, November 18th. We will meet on December 14th to help plan for the January to April session. We will watch a movie together to celebrate the end of the session by. Each class will be held in the library meeting room from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. except for December. It will be from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. The first, on August 23rd, will be an introductory class for those who have already agreed to DM for our campaigns and those who may be interested. The following classes will be to review how things are going with the campaigns, address any issues, and give any extra training needed. It is highly encouraged that the library DMs attend each class. We will be running both teen and adult campaigns at the library, and our numbers will be largely determined by how many DMs are willing to join us, so we appreciate your interest! If you have any further questions you can reach us at the library by emailing staff@northloganlibrary.org or calling (435) 755-7169.

adult class

Adult Dungeons and Dragons

That our adventures may be great and our awesomeness unlimited — you, adventurer, are called to arms. Take up your dice, your character sheet, your pencil, and your books, and complete this form for the salvation of the Realm. The fate of worlds rests in your hands. We are calling all people of the age 18 and beyond to gather to our banner and create Dungeons and Dragons campaigns. The first campaign will last from September to December, usually meeting on the third Friday of each month. The dates will be as follows: September 13th, October 18th, November 15th, December 13th from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. We will gather in the Meeting Room of the North Logan Library at 6:00 and play until 9:00. Please arrive on time (or early) so the games can begin immediately and make the most of our three-hour sessions. We welcome adventurers of all levels and proficiencies; in other words, beginners welcome! We have dice and a few handbooks for those who don't have their own. We hope to see you at our tables!

mother class

Mothering Matters: Class for Prenatal Mothers

We are excited to offer this wonderful course at the library about the importance of attachment between a mother and a child. This class is a free class that is taught by Shelly Locke.  She was generous to donate her time to teach this class at our library. The class will be held from October 1st to November 5th from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.  It is once a week on every Tuesday for 6 weeks. This class is for prenatal mothers. 

6 Week Course Description:

  • Mother Fetal Attachment
  • Effects of Stress on Fetal Attachment and Healthy Prenatal Practices
  • Four Styles of Attachment
  • Effects of Right Brain Development, Emotional Regulation, Infant Mental Health
  • Attachment Effects on Developmental Domains
  • Attachment Throughout the Lifespan-Class Commencement Activity

Registration ends on September 21st. 

fiber crafts

Fiber Crafts

Enjoy visiting with friends and making new ones while you stitch! This program is every 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month from 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. Ages 18 and older are welcome to attend. Bring a project you are working on or just come visit. Need help with learning a new skill please attend to gain more skills along the way. Teaching opportunities are available. We hope to see you there! No sign up is necessary for this program. 

craft day

Adult Craft Night: Fabric Yo-Yo's

We are thrilled to start crafting with each of you again! We will start our first craft night on September 19th from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. This month we will be learning how to make an owl out of  fabric yo-yo’s. Please bring fabric scissors, 2 yards of fabric (dimensions needed for each body part are listed in the registration form below), and matching thread for the class. We will supply the rest! Ages 18 and older. 

game night

Adult Game Night

Nik Loveland will be joining us to teach others how to play board games and card games every 3rd Friday of the month from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. You are welcome to bring your own games to share with the group as well. Our first one will begin on September 20th. Ages 18 and older only.

pobev

Adult Pobev Night:

We are excited to hear local poets share their own poetry with the community on September 27th from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. This will be a poetry telling night with beverages. Come have some fun with us! Ages 18 and older.

fall recipes

Cooking Class: Fall Recipes

Come enjoy learning how to make some fall recipes to cozy up to! Jenna Dyckman from USU Extension will be teaching us how to make them. This is a hands on cooking class. Come hungry and ready to learn to cook!  This is a free class. Ages 18 and older.

sock hop

Adult Sock Hop

Come dressed up in your 50s attire (is recommended but not required) to have fun dancing and enjoying some delicious food! Morty's Cafe will be joining us with some of their delicious hamburgers and french fries for guests to purchase. This event will be held on September 21st from 6:00 to 9:30 p.m. at the library. Sparks and Spice Studio will be joining us to teach us some dances. We will be showing a movie and serving popcorn! More details coming soon. 

matilda

Family Movie: Matilda

Family Movie come relax and cozy up to a good movie while enjoying free popcorn on Monday, September 30th at 4:30 p.m. We will be watching the original Matilda movie. All ages are welcome to attend.