31 Day Spring Reading Challenge
Spring Reading Challenge is open to adults and children of all ages. Mark your time and receive a free book at the beginning and end of the month.
Spring Reading Challenge is open to adults and children of all ages. Mark your time and receive a free book at the beginning and end of the month.
At VLP, we honor lifelong learning and understand the importance of starting early and making it fun. We hope you join us for our Tots Tuesday Storytime for toddlers & preschoolers! Tots Tuesday Storytime is an interactive storytime for children ages 2–4 years old and their parents/caregivers.
Tots Tuesday Storytime has just gotten back to being in-person. Check out our past, virtual Tots Tuesday videos on our YouTube channel!
For any questions or concerns please email: [email protected]
In need of help with your technology after the holidays? Do you need help completing the online YouthWorks application for a summer job? If so, come in to the library for free tech help.
The VLP Librarian will assist patrons with the following skills:
Monday, April 3-Thursday, April 6 – 9am-5pm
Spring Break Camp is designed to be safe and creative play during Spring Break, Monday through Thursday. Fun Days will include an afternoon snack, homework, games, crafts, and physical fitness. This is a fee-based service. Registration is required by Wednesday, March 22nd.
Follow this link to register --- https://bit.ly/VLPSpringBreak2023
Fee for Service: $35/full day/child
(Sibling discount = $20/full day/sibling)
Flutist Andrea Brachfeld and her Latin jazz group, “Phoenix Rising Latin Jazz”, will be performing her original pieces. A graduate of the Manhattan School of music, Andrea is an award-winning performer, composer, arranger and producer.
Please join us in the maintenance and enjoyment of this community space!
Our consistent primary needs are weed removal, trash removal, and overall maintenance. Additional tasks may include planting, composting, and building a vocabulary of the plants that already exist in our lovely garden!
We will provide gloves, rakes, and general garden tools – but feel free to bring your own. Snacks and water will also be provided.
Sign up to volunteer http://bit.ly/SpringGardenVolunteer23.
In partnership with PCs For People, Village Learning Place will hold computer classes for adults who seek to improve or learn more about the basics of computer use. Computer classes will be held Mondays, 5:30PM – 7:00PM starting April 17th and ending May 15th. Classes will take place inside the VLP Library at 2521 Saint Paul St, Baltimore, MD 21218.
Registration Required. Please sign up at: bit.ly/VLPComputer23
Village Learning Place is offering Pre-GED math prep help for adults in the community who seek to improve their math skills for the GED test. Tutoring sessions will be held in the VLP Library at 2521 Saint Paul St, Baltimore, MD 21218 on Wednesdays, 5:30PM – 7:00PM beginning April 19th and ending May 24th. There will be no session on May 17th. Village Learning Place math tutoring sessions are free and open to the public. Drop-ins are welcome.
Registration preferred: http://bit.ly/MathTutoring23
Baltimore History Evenings, presented in partnership with the Baltimore City Historical Society, is a monthly series of presentations and discussions on Baltimore’s history. Talks begin at 7:00pm. Click the below link to learn more:
https://www.villagelearningplace.org/program/baltimore-history-evenings/
Read Between the Wines is a gala event for a great cause. Attendees dine, dance, and bid in silent and live auctions. This fabulous springtime event includes live jazz music, and a delicious menu to please foodies and wine enthusiasts!
Join us on April 22nd, 7-10 pm in the VLP Library and Garden!
Tickets: $65
Purchase online here!
Information about the online auction coming soon.
Saving for college is a challenge for many families. The State of Maryland and Maryland 529 want to help make it easier for your child’s dream of attending college to come true. The Save4College State Contribution Program is designed to help lower to middle-income families in Maryland save money for higher education. Your savings can be used at nearly any public, private, or technical college nationwide—and even international universities that have a federal school code—for eligible Qualified Education Expenses such as tuition, fees, room, and board, etc.