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Youth & Family Programs
Fun, educational programs designed for children, teens, and families — helping build a lifelong love of learning and reading.

The Augusta County Library offers programs and resources that support learning at every stage — from early childhood through the teen years. Whether you’re looking for storytimes, homework help, or enrichment activities, our programs are designed to support education, creativity, and curiosity.

Need help with homework? Looking for reliable information or learning tools? The library offers a variety of resources for students, families, and educators.

Upcoming Youth & Family Programs

Youth & family programs — next 14 days (5 events)

Monday, April 27, 2026

Fishersville Library Main
Sing songs, listen to rhymes, and enjoy fun activities that promote language development, social-emotional skills, and more! After storytime, stay and play with sensory activities and educational toys. This program is for children ages 0-3 and their caregivers. No registration… Read more
Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Churchville Branch Library
We provide the Legos and you provide the imagination!  Visit the Churchville Branch Library on the last Tuesday of every month from 3:30 PM - 6:00 PM. Ages 6-11. Self directed.
Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Fishersville Library Main
An early literacy program with engaging books, flannel stories, scarves, rhythm instruments, and more! Each session concludes with social playtime and interactive activities. For ages 3-6 accompanied by their caregivers. No registration is required. Space is limited due to room capacity.… Read more
Thursday, April 30, 2026

Fishersville Library Main
Drop by the library on the last Thursday of every month for a gaming evening, featuring a variety of video game consoles. Recommended ages 10+. Featured consoles: Playstation 4, Playstation 5, Wii. Interested in board games? Check out our Board Game… Read more

Programs Beyond the Library

We partner with schools and community organizations to bring programs directly to students and families across Augusta County.