Cool To Do After School

Join us for something cool to do after school! Attend our after-school programs and be entertained and amazed while building with glow sticks, throwing toilet paper, solving math mysteries, animating images, creating comics, mixing music and much more.

Upcoming Events

No Registration Required
Tuesday September 10 5:15pm

Southeast Branch (Children's Area)

Event Categories: Community & Citizenship; Games & Activities

Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for ages 0-5.

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Thursday September 12 4:30pm

Southeast Branch (Children's Area)

Event Categories: Arts & Crafting; Community & Citizenship; Education & Learning; Games & Activities; Life Skills; Science & Math

Discover a world of fun & friendship during our Thursday Kids Club. Every week offers a different kind of adventure: games, STEM challenges & more! Recommended for families with children ages 5 & up.

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Tuesday September 17 5:15pm

Southeast Branch (Children's Area)

Event Categories: Community & Citizenship; Games & Activities

Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for ages 0-5.

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Registration Required
Wednesday September 18 3:30pm

Winter Garden Branch (Winter Garden - Program Area)

Event Categories: Arts & Crafting; Storytime

Learn how to compose riddles while listening to a dramatic reading of The Hobbit and making fun bookmark crafts with the Elvish language! Recommended for ages 9 - 12.

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No Registration Required
Wednesday September 18 4:30pm

South Creek Branch (Meeting Room)

Event Categories: Arts & Crafting

Make a masterpiece using a variety of supplies. Recommended for families with children ages 6-12.

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Groovy Genetics: Strawberry DNA Extraction

Did you know that you can extract DNA from a strawberry right in your own home -- or your local library? Kids who attended the recent Groovy Genetics program at the Orlando Public Library with science teacher Miss M from OCPS got to do just that.

Any person requiring special accommodations to participate in any class or program due to a disability may arrange for accommodations by contacting the location at which the event is held at least seven days prior to the event.