Black Diamond events for July

Black Diamond Library

24707 Roberts Drive

Black Diamond, WA 98010

Children & Families

Family Story Times

Monday, July 3, 17 and 31, 10:30am

All ages welcome with adult including child cares.

Stories, songs and fun!

Engineering Science Exhibit

Wednesday, July 5, drop in 3-6pm

Presented by Pacific Science Center.

Family program, all ages welcome with adult.

Explore hands-on exhibits you can use to design circuits, build bridges and construct gear systems. Learn how engineers work to solve real world problems and invent technologies we use every day.

Community Construction Zone Storytelling

Monday, July 10, 10:30am

Presented by The Whitman Tellers.

Family program, all ages welcome with adult.

Push up your sleeves, grab your hard hat and get ready for fun with stories! Hear lively folktales from around the world mixed with music and creative movement.

The Nature’s Builders Sing and Stomp Show

Tuesday, July 18, 1:30pm

Presented by Mikey Mike, the Rad Scientist.

Family program, all ages welcome with adult.

Sing and dance along on an epic musical adventure while you explore the way nature’s architects such as beavers, bees and bowerbirds create homes in the natural environment. Learn how we all share our planet earth.

Safe Sungazing: Solar Eclipse 2017

Saturday, July 22, 2pm

Family program, all ages welcome with adult.

Learn how to view the 2017 solar eclipse with a member of the Tacoma Astronomical Society. Registered attendees will get a free pair of solar shades to view the sun safely!

The Tacoma Astronomical Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering an interest in and understanding of astronomy in our region. TAS hosts activities for people of all ages and knowledge.

Anyone is welcome to attend our general meetings and public nights.

The Three Little Pigs Musical Show

Monday, July 24, 10:30am

Presented by Last Leaf Productions.

Family program, all ages welcome with adult.

Join us as Gert, Hans and Fritzie are three happy little pigs who learn how good planning and using the right materials can make a big difference when building a house that can withstand a big, bad wolf.

Teens

ideaX: Intro to Kerbal Space Program

Saturday, July 15, 10am

Presented by The Museum of Flight.

Middle and high school ages.

Build a virtual rocket, launch it, and get it into orbit as you learn how to play the award-winning game Kerbal Space Program.

Registration begins June 30 at 10am.

Mug Cake Bakery

Tuesday, July 18, 3:30pm

Grades 4 and older.

Mug cakes are speedy, delicious treats you can make in your microwave. Learn to make a quick, tiny batter to mix in a mug for a special delight that will satisfy your sweet tooth.

Space is limited. First come, first seated.