CLOSED MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, IN OBSERVANCE OF PRESIDENT'S DAY  

 CLOSED MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, IN OBSERVANCE OF PRESIDENT'S DAY  

Programs & Events

 

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Click on an event to learn more & register! Color Guide:
Kids (0-3) | PreK (3-5) | Kids (0-5) | Kids (K-6th) | Teen (12-18) | Family | Adult/General | Makerspace | Online | Closings

 

SPECIAL EVENTS

 

No Pressure Book Club

March's theme: Historical Fiction

Click HERE to view this month's recommended reads!

 Wednesday, April 1 | 5:00PM - 6:00PM | Main Branch, 2nd Floor

Join us for a no pressure book club! Each month, we'll curate a selection of books from a specific genre; you can pick a book from our list or choose your own! Read the book and join us on the first Wednesday of the next month to discuss your thoughts with others. Can’t make the meeting? No worries! We’ll share our selections on social media, where you can share any thoughts you had while reading or about the genre as a whole.

 

Author Spotlight with Dan Henderson

 Saturday, March 14
1:30PM - 2:30PM
Main Branch, 2nd Floor

Registration is required; click HERE or call (563) 242-8441.

Join Dan Henderson as he presents his newest book, Rhythm & Pep

Two Clarinda, Iowa, boys, Earl and Carl Pearson, left their father's coal mining operation in 1915 to strike out on their own and start a vaudeville act. They practiced their routine in an old barn near the Shenandoah depot, and by 1916, they performed their first show in the Essex, Iowa, Opera House. Little did they know how far they would go. By 1920, the two brothers, along with Earl's wife, Cleo Newport, were performing at the Palace Theatre in New York on the Big Time vaudeville circuit, and later they performed in Washington, D.C., for President Woodrow Wilson. They became famous in the vaudeville world. 

Dan will give a short overview of their career and the cultural background of the vaudeville industry in the 1920s as it was being overtaken by other entertainment mediums such as talking movies and radio.  

Daniel Henderson hails from Council Bluffs and is related to the Pearsons. He inherited the scrapbook that Earl Pearson put together to document their career and success. He will provide a book talk on both the career of the Pearson Brothers and the cultural history of that entertainment industry. Books will be on sale along with an author signing.

 

From Past to Present with the D.A.R.

 Saturday, March 21
1:00PM - 2:00PM
Main Branch, 2nd Floor

Registration is required; click HERE or call (563) 242-8441.

With America’s 250th birthday approaching, join us for an informative session on the history and mission of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Learn how the organization was founded, explore its patriotic and educational programs, and discover the historic preservation efforts it supports at both the national and local levels. Have a Revolutionary War Patriot in your family tree? Learn how the DAR membership process works! There will be time for a Q & A at the end of the program.

 

Let's Learn American Mahjong!

 Wednesdays, March 25, April 1, & April 22
4:30PM - 6:30PM
Main Branch, 2nd Floor

Registration is required; click HERE or call (563) 242-8441 to sign up for an upcoming class.

Come join us for a beginner-friendly, two-hour workshop and learn to play American Mahjongg! You will learn the basics of how this game is played with Clinton native, Lori Kennedy. This is a very welcoming space for total beginners—no experience necessary, just bring your curiosity and a willingness to learn.

 

Speed Jigsaw Puzzle Competition

 Thursday, March 26
5:30PM - 7:00PM
Main Branch, 2nd Floor

Registration is required. Please register by filling out this form by Thursday, March 19th.

Put your puzzle skills to the test! Form a team of 4-6 people to complete a 300-piece jigsaw puzzle. Which team will complete the puzzle the fastest?

 

Teen D&D Club
"Heist Down Below"

 Friday, March 27
4:30PM - 7:00PM (Time Change!)
Main Branch, 2nd Floor

Registration is required; sign up by clicking HERE (or call (563) 242-8441), then fill out and return the character sheet below to the library before March 13th

"Heist Down Below" Character Sheet

Adventure awaits! Venture into a secret underground town and collect your reward in March's one-shot D&D campaign for teens! Games will be run using D&D 5e.

Synopsis: A fresh band of shady adventurers come together to steal a rumored artifact that could be worth thousands of gold pieces. The group must venture below the city sewers and find their way into the secret underground town of The Denn to find all the information they can and successfully steal the artifact to earn their reward.

 

SPRING BREAK 2026!

 

Monday, March 16

Sit, Stay, Read

 10:30AM - 12:30PM | Main Branch, Lower Level

Join Moose, our friendly therapy dog, for a special reading experience! Kids can practice their reading skills while sharing stories with a furry friend. For all ages.

Teen Level Up Lounge

 1:00PM - 3:00PM | Main Branch, 2nd Floor

Join us for Level Up Lounge, a chill and exciting teen time dedicated to video games! We'll have a variety of consoles set up with popular multiplayer games, allowing you to challenge your friends, team up, or just enjoy some casual gaming. For teens.

Big Game Time

 3:30PM - 5:30PM | Main Branch

Play BIG versions of your favorite classic games, like jumbo Jenga, giant Connect Four, and more, throughout the library! We’ll also have board games and other classics for you to try. For all ages.

 

Tuesday, March 17

Wiggle Time

 10:30AM - 11:30AM | Main Branch, Lower Level

Join us for songs, toys, bubbles, and plenty of play for you and your baby or toddler to enjoy together! It’s a great time for little ones—and their caregivers—to play, learn, and socialize. For kids 0-3 and their grown-ups.

Teen Craft: Sparkle & Shine

 1:00PM - 3:00PM | Main Branch, 2nd Floor

Teens, it’s time to DIY a little sunshine. In this upcycling workshop, we'll be transforming old CDs into dazzling suncatchers to put in windows or gardens this spring! For teens.

Creative Explorers | Trap the Leprechaun: LEGO Challenge

 3:30PM - 4:30PM | Main Branch, Lower Level

Put your building skills to the test! Design and construct a creative leprechaun trap using LEGO bricks. Can you catch the mischievous leprechaun, and will your trap be strong enough to hold his gold? For K-5th graders.

 

Wednesday, March 18

Spring Has Sprung Storytime

 10:30AM - 11:30AM | Main Branch, Lower Level

Join us for fun, stories, songs, puppet shows, and a craft to take home! For Pre-K kids and their families.

Teen Mario Kart Mayhem

 1:00PM - 3:00PM | Main Branch, 2nd Floor

Do you have what it takes to be the fastest racer in the Mushroom Kingdom? We're putting your driving skills—and your banana-tossing precision – to the test. Join us for Mario Kart Mayhem! Race, drift, and dominate the competition across iconic tracks to claim the championship title! For teens.

Family Movie Time

 3:30PM - 5:30PM | Main Branch, Multipurpose Room

Watch A Minecraft Movie (2025) at the library! Bring your favorite blankets and comfy seating to settle in for the show. We'll provide popcorn, and you're welcome to bring your own snacks and drinks to enjoy. For all ages. 

 

Thursday, March 19

“Block” Party

 10:30AM - 12:30PM | Main Branch, Lower Level

Come explore your imagination and engineering skills by free-building with a wide variety of blocks—LEGO®, wooden blocks, magnetic tiles, and more. Whether you want to construct towering skyscrapers, design unique creations, or just enjoy hands-on play, this program is perfect for builders big and small. Drop in, build, and let your creativity shine! For all ages.

Brain Freeze – Teen Trivia!

 1:00PM - 3:00PM | Main Branch, 2nd Floor

Gather your knowledge and prepare for battle! Put your brain to the test across categories ranging from pop culture and gaming to history, science, and everything in between! For teens.

Minute-to-Win-It Games

 3:30PM - 5:30PM | Main Branch, 2nd Floor

Play Minute-to-Win-It Games with fellow participants, just for fun. For all ages.

 

Friday, March 20

Mini Golf in the Library

 ALL DAY (10:00AM - 5:00PM) | Main Branch, All Floors

Get ready to tee off in the library! Participants will navigate through several holes on each floor, designed to challenge their putting skills while celebrating the magic of reading. Participants are encouraged to check out some books after they play! For all ages.

Creative Minds Drop-In Craft Day

 ALL DAY (10:00AM - 5:00PM) | Main Branch, Lower Level

Drop in and dive into our stash of supplies—from paints and paper to yarn and beads – let your creativity take the lead. Come as you are, leave with something you made. For all ages.

 

Saturday, March 21

Sensory Saturday: Explore, Discover, Play!

 10:00AM - 12:00PM | Main Branch, Lower Level

Sensory Saturday is a hands-on, play-based program that invites young children to explore a variety of sensory stations designed to stimulate touch, sight, sound, smell, and movement. Each session features activities that support early childhood development, creativity, and social interaction, and encourages caregiver-child interaction.

All-Ages Chess Club

 2:00PM - 3:00PM | Main Branch, Lower Level

The All-Ages Chess Club is a welcoming space for players of every skill level to learn, play, and connect. Join us for fun gatherings featuring casual games and opportunities to improve your strategy. We meet on the first and third Saturdays—come for the chess, stay for the community! 

 

PASSIVE PROGRAMS

   

 

Tiny Art Show 2026

Thank you for being a part of the Clinton Public Library’s third annual Tiny Art Show! Individuals ages 5 and up of all artistic abilities were encouraged to participate. We invited artists to create their paintings with one of the following themes in mind:

1) America’s 250th Birthday Celebration   2) Stained Glass    3) Community is . . .   4) My Perfect Day

Tiny Art Show on Display at the River Arts Center | Thursday, March 5 - Thursday, March 26
River Arts Center Address: 229 5th Ave S, Clinton, IA 52732
Hours: Wednesday through Sunday 1 - 4 p.m.

Tiny Art Show on Display at Clinton Community College's Library | Thursday, April 2 - Thursday, April 23
Clinton Community College Address: 1000 Lincoln Blvd, Clinton, IA 52732
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Artwork Pick-Up | Thursday, April 30 - Thursday, May 7
Pick up your artwork at the library.

 

Take & Sew Kits: Boomerang Bags

Sustainability Club: Living Well with CPL!

 Always Available at the Main Desk

The Clinton Public Library is looking for volunteers to sew Boomerang Bags at home! Boomerang Bags is a global movement to help tackle plastic pollution and to upcycle and recycle fiber to make home-sewn reusable tote bags as an alternative. These bags will then be provided to library patrons to carry their library books.

Take & Sew Kits will be available at the front desk during library hours. You will return the bags when completed. To volunteer for this project, you will need your own sewing machine and thread. If you have any questions, please call (563) 242-5355 or email the makerspace at cplmakerspace@gmail.com

 

WEEKLY

 

Intro to Memory Lab

One-on-One Makerspace of Memories Training

 Tuesdays & Fridays | 2:00PM - 4:00PM (1 hour appointments) | Main Branch, 2nd Floor

Appointments are required! Click HERE to find a date and register, or call (563) 242-5355NOTE: Appointments are unavailable for Tuesday, March 17 and Friday, March 20.

Discover how to preserve your personal history by digitizing cherished items in our Memory Lab. Training is one-on-one, personalized guidance just for you. In March, learn about our Sony Digital Voice Recorder & Doxie wireless scanner!

Coming Up:

  • April: Plustek large format flatbed scanner.

Thank you to the Clinton County Development Association and the Friends of the Library for funding this equipment.

 

Fiber Friends

Weekly Craft Club

 Tuesdays, 5:00PM - 7:00PM
Main Branch, 2nd Floor

Join us for a cozy and creative gathering of fiber arts enthusiasts! Whether you're passionate about crochet, knitting, or other fiber crafts like weaving, embroidery, or felting, this club is the perfect place to share your skills, learn new techniques, and connect with fellow makers. 

All skill levels are welcome—from beginners to seasoned crafters. Bring your current project or start something new. Limited yarn, crochet hooks/knitting needles are provided. Come stitch, chat, and be inspired! 

 

Sensory Saturday

Explore, Discover, Play!

 Saturdays, 10:00AM - 12:00PM
Main Branch, Lower Level

Sensory Saturdays is a hands-on, play-based program that invites young children to explore a variety of sensory stations designed to stimulate touch, sight, sound, smell, and movement. Each session features activities that support early childhood development, creativity, and social interaction, and encourages caregiver-child interaction.

 

Wiggle Time

 Tuesdays at 10:30AM
Main Branch, Lower Level

We will have songs, toys, and bubbles for you and your baby or toddler to interact! This is a great chance for kids and caregivers to socialize with each other and their peers. This program is suited for ages 0-3.

 

Storytime

 Wednesdays at 10:30AM
Main Branch, Lower Level

Storytime is offered continually, with breaks occurring in late December and August. Join us for fun, stories, songs, puppet shows, and a craft to take home!

 

Creative Explorers

 Tuesdays at 3:30PM
Main Branch, Lower Level

Join us for an afternoon of play and learning! The Creative Explorers (formerly Afternoon Adventures) program offers a space for children to create, explore, and discover. Through fun and interactive programs, we aim to provide patrons of all abilities and stages of learning with the opportunity to learn about the world around them in a hands-on way.

Caregivers are encouraged to stay in the building and participate with their children. Children under the age of 8 are not to be left alone in the building without a caretaker at least 14 years of age.

Weekly Schedule:

  • Mar 10 – How Much Gold Can Your Boat Hold?
  • Mar 17 - Leprechaun Traps
  • Mar 24 – Basketball Launcher
  • Mar 31 – Animals

 

Teen Hangout

A Space for Teens!

 Most Fridays, 2:00PM - 4:30PM
Main Branch, 2nd Floor

Join us at the library Friday afternoons - play games, do homework, read a book, make art, make a craft, or just hangout. Oh, and enjoy some snacks!

 

FREQUENT

The following programs may occur several times a month. For more information, please view our calendar or call (563) 242-8441.

 

All-Ages Chess Club

Where Every Move Matters!

 1st & 3rd Saturdays
2:00PM - 3:00PM (may go longer)
Main Branch, Lower Level

Welcome to the All-Ages Chess Club, a vibrant community where chess enthusiasts of all skill levels come together to share their passion for the game! Players of all ages—children, teens, adults, and seniors—can connect over the chessboard. Whether you’re a curious beginner or a seasoned grandmaster, our club provides a friendly and inclusive environment for everyone.

 

LEGO Club

 2nd & 4th Saturdays
2:00PM - 3:00PM (may go longer)
Main Branch, Lower Level

Join us on 2nd and 4th Saturdays in an all-ages LEGO club. Show off your building skills, learn some tricks of the trade, complete a mini build challenge, or enjoy some open building time with buckets of bricks.

 

Virtual Author Talks

Library Speakers Consortium

Click HERE to view more information, register for upcoming events, or view past recordings.

How to Make Healthy Living Effortless and Fun - In Conversation with Jenn Lueke
 Thursday, March 5, 1PM

Recipe Developer and Social Media Star

See More and Register

 

Unlock the Hidden Power of Dreams with Sleep Expert Michelle Carr
 Wednesday, March 11, 1PM

Director of the Dream Engineering Laboratory in the Center for Advanced Sleep Medicine

See More and Register

Book Portals and Journeys of Literary Magic with Kate Quinn
 Thursday, March 12, 6PM

New York Times Bestselling Author of The Alice Network and The Rose Code

See More and Register

 

America’s Failed Response to the Opioid Crisis with Author Shoshana Walter
 Tuesday, March 24, 1PM

With Special Guest Host Barbara Kingsolver

See More and Register

 

 

MONTHLY

The following programs meet once a month. For more information, please view our calendar or call (563) 242-8441.

 

#52Stories

 First Saturdays
10:30AM - 12:00PM
Main Branch, 2nd Floor

On every headstone or plaque, there are two dates separated by a dash. How do you define your dash? The #52Stories genealogy project provides the inspiration you need to write down one story every week for a year by using a handwritten journal, blog, voice, or video recording. During this meeting we will chat about what we are doing with our own #52Stories project by sharing our stories & photos.

 

Lunch & Learn: 250th Memories Roadshow

 Second Saturdays
1:00PM - 2:00PM
Main Branch, 2nd Floor

You are invited to join us for the first Lunch & Learn 250th Memories Roadshow at the Clinton Public Library. Bring an object, document, photograph or other historical material that holds special meaning to you. Share the memory attached to that item as we take turns presenting. The library will photograph these items and create a photo display of 250 memories (or more!) in celebration of the United States Semiquincentennial in 2026.

Registration is encouraged. Please note: You will need to sign a release if you wish to participate in the photo display.

 

Bring Your Own Book Club

Note: Time change for March! Meeting at 10:30am.

 Third Saturdays
1:30PM - 2:30PM (may go longer)
Main Branch, 2nd Floor

Formerly Lyons Reads, this book club is relaxed and we have fun conversations about books and authors. We each read our own book and discuss it with our group.

 

Let’s Dish: Potluck Club

 Fourth Saturdays
1:00PM - 2:00PM
Main Branch, 2nd Floor

Food lovers, this one’s for you! Join us each month for Let’s Dish: Potluck Club, where great recipes and great conversations come together. Each month features a new theme—simply choose a recipe that fits, prepare it at home, and bring your dish (along with serving utensils) to share family‑style.

 

Learn to Sew: A Beginner’s Workshop

 Four-Part Workshop, Spring & Fall
First Thursdays | 5:00PM - 7:00PM
Main Branch, 2nd Floor (Makerspace)

Registration is closed for the January-April 2026 series. Catch the next series in the fall!

Always wanted to learn how to sew but didn’t know where to start? Join us for a hands-on Learn-to-Sew class designed just for beginners! In this friendly, no-pressure workshop, you’ll get comfortable with the basics of both hand and machine sewing.

 

Make, Mend, Repair

 Second Thursdays
5:00PM - 7:00PM
Main Branch, 2nd Floor (Makerspace)

Don’t toss it—fix it! Join us for Make, Mend, Repair, a creative, community-centered workshop where you’ll learn basic repair skills to extend the life of your clothes, textiles, and small household items.

Bring something you’d like to fix—like a broken zipper, a missing button, or a broken stuffed animal or toy—or just come to learn!

Registration is encouraged, but not required; drop-ins and all ages welcome.

 

Sustainability Club | Help Us Make Boomerang Bags

 Third Thursdays
5:00PM - 6:00PM
Main Branch, 2nd Floor

Do you like to sew? We are looking for volunteers to cut and sew Boomerang Bags, put together take-n-sew kits, and to help us eliminate the use of plastic bags in the library. Boomerang Bags is a global movement to help tackle plastic pollution and to upcycle and recycle fiber to make home-sewn reusable tote bags as an alternative. These bags will then be provided to library patrons to carry their library books.