Southgate Library Steam for Kids Sacramento
STEAM for Kids
📅 Friday, June 12, 2026
⏰ 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM (PST)
📍 Southgate Library
11601 Fair Oaks Blvd, Fair Oaks
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Steam for Kids Art Lab
Free drop-in Art Lab for kids ages 6–12 will be held at Southgate Library, featuring hands-on STEAM activities and creative projects with all materials provided (while supplies last).
Young creators and curious minds are invited to explore the exciting world of STEAM through hands-on activities, creative experiments, and interactive projects designed to inspire learning and imagination. Each session may feature a different mix of science, technology, engineering, art, and math challenges that encourage kids to think creatively, solve problems, and work together.
From simple engineering builds and art-based science projects to fun technology and math activities, STEAM for Kids offers a relaxed and engaging environment where children can explore new ideas while having fun. Activities are designed to be educational, approachable, and interactive for a wide range of interests and skill levels.
This free program is intended for children ages 6–12. No registration is required, and drop-ins are welcome.
What to Expect
Hands-on art and STEAM activities
Experiment with a variety of materials
Creative, open-ended exploration
Free and family-friendly
Event Info
Date: Weekly (see schedule)
Time: Drop-in hours
Location: Southgate Library
Sacramento, CA
About The Southgate Library Tap to expand
6132 66th Ave, Sacramento, CA 95823
Serving South Sacramento with welcoming spaces and practical resources, Southgate Library is a neighborhood hub for reading, technology access, community learning, and family-friendly programs. It’s also home to the system’s largest Vietnamese language collection, supporting one of the area’s most vibrant multilingual communities.
A Quick Bit of History
Before an official branch existed, local residents relied on a small contract station on 44th Street. South Sacramento’s first official library opened on April 1, 1952, at 6225 Franklin Boulevard with 3,000 books in a modest shared space. In 1962, it moved into the Southgate Shopping Center on Florin Road and became known as Southgate Library. With federal funding secured, the current 12,000 sq ft building opened at 6132 66th Avenue in August 1975, designed by architect Alan Oshima. Renovations in 2000 and 2011 refreshed public spaces and revitalized the children’s area—making 2025 a proud milestone: 50 years of connection, learning, and community.
Operating Hours
- Sunday & Monday: Closed
- Tuesday–Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Hours can vary for holidays—check the Closure Schedule link below for updates.
Services & Amenities
- Technology: Public computers, free Wi-Fi, printing, scanning, copier, and fax.
- Convenience: Book drop, tablets (as available), and an all-gender restroom.
- Spaces: Reservable meeting room (video screen/projector, microphone & hearing devices, restrooms).
- Seed Library: Seasonal growing resources for the community.
- Language Collections: Vietnamese, Hmong, Spanish, Chinese, and Russian.
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