The Atlantic City Free Public Library wrapped up another enjoyable Crafty Monday program, where participants spent a creative afternoon making beautiful fall wreaths. The event brought together craft enthusiasts in a relaxed and welcoming environment at the Main Library, celebrating both the season and the joy of hands-on creativity.
The Crafty Monday sessions are designed to give adults an opportunity to learn new crafting techniques, express their creativity, and connect with others who share similar interests. The recent fall wreath-making activity was a perfect way to welcome the autumn season, featuring vibrant materials that captured the colors and textures of fall.
Participants enjoyed step-by-step guidance from library staff, who provided all the necessary supplies and encouragement to help each attendee design a personalized wreath to take home.
The program reflected the library’s ongoing commitment to offering free, enriching experiences for the community, promoting creativity, learning, and social connection.
Attendees appreciated the relaxed atmosphere, where they could explore their artistic side and enjoy meaningful conversations with fellow crafters.
The Atlantic City Free Public Library announced that its next Crafty Monday programs (for adults 18 and older) would be held on November 10, December 1, and December 29 at 1 p.m. at the Main Library. These upcoming sessions will continue to provide free crafting opportunities for the community.
Through programs like Crafty Monday, the library continues to strengthen its role as a hub for community engagement, lifelong learning, and artistic exploration.
The success of the fall wreath-making session demonstrated how creativity can bring people together and foster a sense of community within Atlantic City.
