This event is in the "Lower School Age (Grades K-3, Ages 5-8)" group This event is in the "Upper School Age (Grades 3-6, Ages 8-12)" group Homeschool Math 2:00pm–2:30pm Lower School Age (Grades K-3, Ages 5-8), Upper School Age (Grades 3-6, Ages 8-12) STEAM/STEM This event is in the "Lower School Age (Grades K-3, Ages 5-8)" group This event is in the "Upper School Age (Grades 3-6, Ages 8-12)" group Sep 18 2025 Thu Homeschool Math 2:00pm–2:30pm STEAM/STEM Please note you are looking at an event that has already happened. Library Branch: Auburn Public Library Room: Maggie Trafton Room Age Group: Lower School Age (Grades K-3, Ages 5-8), Upper School Age (Grades 3-6, Ages 8-12) Program Type: STEAM/STEM Event Details: Try your hand at cryptograms. Learn how to decode a number related riddle. Once you master the technique, you can move on to more difficult puzzles. Best for kids 6-12. No registration is required.
This event is in the "Adults (Ages 18+)" group The Writers' Group 3:30pm–5:30pm Adults (Ages 18+) Other This event is in the "Adults (Ages 18+)" group Sep 18 2025 Thu The Writers' Group 3:30pm–5:30pm Other Please note you are looking at an event that has already happened. Library Branch: Auburn Public Library Room: Conference Room Age Group: Adults (Ages 18+) Program Type: Other Event Details: Come write with us!Join other writers in the community as we gather to discuss our work and write together.
This event is in the "Adults (Ages 18+)" group Connection & Community: A reading & discussion group 6:00pm–7:30pm Adults (Ages 18+) Book Discussions Offsite Event This event is in the "Adults (Ages 18+)" group Sep 18 2025 Thu Connection & Community: A reading & discussion group 6:00pm–7:30pm Book Discussions Please note you are looking at an event that has already happened. Library Branch: Off Site Age Group: Adults (Ages 18+) Program Type: Book Discussions Event Details: The Auburn Public Library is proud to offer a reading and discussion group during which we will focus on connecting and building community. What attributes do we share that connect us as members of a global community? How can