Mesa Public Library Partnership Brings New Sensory Friendly Programming To Los Alamos

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Through a collaboration between Mesa Public Library and Las Cumbres Community Services, a new Sensory Friendly Movement and Music program is being offered to children ages 0 to 6 years and their caregivers at no cost. The program will take place on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month from 9:30 to 10:00 a.m. beginning March 9th. The program will be hosted at the new Las Cumbres Community Services location, at the old Montessori Playschool building, 1060 Nugget St., Los Alamos. 

Trained facilitators will use gentle movement, low lighting, natural vocals, limited props, and  lots of personal space to create a welcoming and accepting program for neurodiverse children.  Program staff welcome feedback from families in order to offer the best program possible. 

The partnership between Mesa Public Library and Las Cumbres grew from the Community  Educator’s Network, a monthly meeting of community educator minds organized by Youth  Services Librarian Melissa Mackey. Mackey understood that the library can be an  overstimulating setting and saw an opportunity to bring the popular library program, Music and  Movement, off-site to the Las Cumbres community. “We’ve wanted this for a long time; patrons  have expressed a need. Library staff are excited to partner with Las Cumbres to offer our most  popular library program framed differently,” says Melissa. 

Program dates are subject to change due to ongoing COVID-19 precautions, and anyone interested in attending should contact Mesa Public Library’s Youth Services department for the most up-to-date information at (505) 668-8257.