April is Community Science Month, a celebration of the public’s power to gather information, collaborate with scientists, and contribute to new discoveries. You don’t have to be an expert to aid in the scientific process! This year, the Great American Eclipse (April 8) falls within Community Science Month, and we’re excited to mark the occasion with programs about how eclipses work. We’ll also explore other projects you can participate in from home. Read on to learn more about upcoming events as well as resources and titles to spark your interest in different scientific topics. 

PROGRAMS

Look to the Sky: Eclipses & Community Science Month

Celebrate Community Science Month with us. Prepare for the April 8, 2024, Great American Eclipse by learning how eclipses work. We will also explore a variety of community science projects you can do at home to help scientists around the world, including the GLOBE Observer project. A limited supply of solar eclipse viewing glasses will be given away to attendees after the program on a first come, first served basis.

Community Science Explorers

Join us at this Community Science Month celebration for kids who want to help the planet and its wildlife. Explore a variety of Community Science projects you can do at home and help scientists around the world. Learn about Community Science apps like iNaturalist, Seek, and more. Afterward, we will go on a short walk around the green space of the library and record our findings! A limited supply of solar eclipse viewing glasses will be given away to attendees after the program on a first come, first served basis.

ADDITONAL PROGRAMS

KIDS + TWEENS

ADULTS

COLLECTION:

KIDS

Nature Backpacks

Perfect for a family hike or outdoor adventure, Nature Backpacks contain field guides, observation tools (like a dip net and magnifying glass!), discovery activities, and a parking pass for free entry to all Virginia State Parks.

Birding Backpacks

Designed for children and families curious about birds and the natural world, our Birding Backpacks can be used anywhere, from the backyard to the Blue Ridge, and come equipped with binoculars, field guides, and activities.

TEENS

ADULTS