Come enjoy disability and neurodivergent-friendly activities at the Brookings Public Library that are accessible, adaptable, and welcoming. Activities are free and open to the public.All ages are welcome. Please contact mneubauer@cityofbrookings-sd.gov with any questions
Learn to paint a gingerbread house, step by step! All materials are provided. Ages 13+. Click here to register starting December 3.
This Lakota-style hoop dance, performed with 24 hoops, invites audiences young and old to experience the heart and soul of Chief Eagle’s life works. Chief Eagle (M.A., C.G.P.S.) is a Rosebud Sioux Tribal Member, World Hoop Dance Champion, Storyteller, SD Arts Council Touring Artist and Co-Founder of All Nations Gathering Center.
We'll have calming crafts, a cocoa bar, and a yoga/meditation session! Wear your coziest clothes, bring a blanket for the meditation session, if you like, and get ready to relax! This event is for individuals ages 18+. Click here to RSVP
Pie and Puzzles Competition Bring a team, eat some pie, and see which team can complete their puzzle the fastest. A prize will be awarded to the winners. Space is limited. Register your team of 4 or fewer on the Library’s website or at Click here to register starting November 7.
Add a bookish accent to your decor using paperback pages to make a festive wreath.
Add a bookish accent to your decor using paperback pages to make a festive wreath.
Join us as we explore the amazing worlds of Science. Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics with hands-on experiments for the whole family.
Three everyday people with traumatic brain injury disabilities use art to reconnect to a sense of identity, self-pride, and community and to assert their agency and autonomy. This feature-length documentary centers the artists’ narratives, creating complex portraits that go beyond the medical aspects of brain injury that typically dominate educational media on the topic. Discussion […]