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The PBS animated characters Phoebe and Jay.

Phoebe & Jay Preschool Workshop

with WFYI

2026-01-27 18:00:00 2026-01-27 18:45:00 America/Indiana/Indianapolis Phoebe & Jay Preschool Workshop Join our friends at WFYI to screen their new show, Phoebe and Jay, before it airs! Activities and games will follow. Perfect for ages 3-5, but families are welcome! Irvington Branch -

Tuesday, January 27
6:00pm - 6:45pm

Add to Calendar 2026-01-27 18:00:00 2026-01-27 18:45:00 America/Indiana/Indianapolis Phoebe & Jay Preschool Workshop Join our friends at WFYI to screen their new show, Phoebe and Jay, before it airs! Activities and games will follow. Perfect for ages 3-5, but families are welcome! Irvington Branch -

Join our friends at WFYI to screen their new show, Phoebe and Jay, before it airs! Activities and games will follow. Perfect for ages 3-5, but families are welcome!

Phoebe & Jay is a fun, literacy-focused animated series for children ages 3-5. It follows the adventures of the curiously charismatic 6-year-old fraternal twins, Phoebe and Jay Yarber, highlights a variety of texts that preschoolers encounter in their daily lives–from labels and signs to posters and more–to foster their early literacy skills and help them navigate the world around them. Created by Genie Deez and Thy Than, Phoebe & Jay debuts on PBS KIDS February 2, 2026.

This program is presented by WFYI

AGE GROUP: | Preschoolers |

EVENT TYPE: | Class/Workshop |

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Irvington Branch

Phone: 317-275-4450

Hours
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Mon, Dec 22 10:00AM to 8:00PM
Tue, Dec 23 10:00AM to 8:00PM
Wed, Dec 24 Closed
Thu, Dec 25 Closed
Fri, Dec 26 10:00AM to 6:00PM
Sat, Dec 27 10:00AM to 5:00PM
Sun, Dec 28 Closed

About the branch

This branch has served the Irvington community since 1903 when the Bona Thompson Library was donated to Butler College and soon became a public library branch. Following relocations in 1914 and 1921, a new facility was built on East Washington Street in 1956 and named for Irvington’s distinguished citizen, Hilton U. Brown. The Brown Branch closed its doors in 2001 to make way for the current 16,000-square-foot Irvington Branch that opened later that year.

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