Bronxville kids can trade screen time for science, music and hands-on fun this summer as the Bronxville Public Library continues its free summer programming lineup.

The library’s upcoming events include a dinosaur excavation activity, children’s performances and a cello concert exploring America’s 250th anniversary.

The next big kids’ event is “Dig it up Dino!” on Tuesday, July 14, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Children entering first through fifth grade in fall 2026 can dig into a dinosaur excavation kit and identify their discoveries using an Excavation Guide. Registration is required on the library's website.

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Other upcoming events include:

  • Friday, July 10: Children’s screening of “Dinosaur” (PG), 1:30 p.m.
  • Monday, July 13: Drum Hands with Ernesto, 11:30 a.m.
  • Wednesday, July 15: Rob the Guitar Guy for pre-K and kindergarten students, 11:30 a.m.
  • Friday, July 17: “America: Songs of Patriotism, Praise and Protest” with cellist and historian Alex Prizgintas.

Prizgintas’ free July 17 performance will use amplified cello, looping and narration to explore patriotic and protest songs connected to the nation’s 250th anniversary. Pre-registration is encouraged.

The library launched its summer reading series Tuesday, July 7, with reptile educator Maureen Hecht of Wild & Bright LLC bringing live reptiles to the Yeager Community Room for a children’s conservation program.

All events take place at the Bronxville Public Library, 201 Pondfield Road. Registration details and updates are available at bronxvillepl.librarycalendar.com or by calling 914-337-7680.