Seniors, join us for our monthly genre book club! Each month members read and discuss from a different genre. This month we will be reading and discussing books written by Latinx authors.
Learn some advanced features of Google Docs, such as revision history, voice typing, collaborating and more.
The class will be taught on library laptops in the computer lab.
Each film will be introduced by area cinephile Ann Glenn with info about the film’s production, director, and stars followed by a Q&A session. Guest host Andy Wolverton will lead this month's discussion.
We welcome houseplant enthusiasts of all experience levels to join us for an evening full of planty fun! There will be a brief informational session, followed by show-and-tell and plenty of time for questions and discussion.
Want to practice your Korean or English speaking skills but don't have anyone to talk to? Join our conversation hour! There will be tea, conversation prompts, and the chance to learn about library and county resources!
Disclaimer(s)
Food Allergies
We cannot guarantee that food served at library programs has not come into contact with tree nuts, soy, or other allergens.
Alergias Alimentarias: La Biblioteca no puede garantizar que la comida servida en los programas no ha estado en contacto con las nueces de árbol, la soya, u otros alérgenos.
Join us in person for this meditative art form led by a certified Zentangle instructor. We will combine basic drawing strokes into easy-to-learn patterns that inspire creativity and relaxation. No previous art experience needed.
American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters are available with advanced notice for library-sponsored programs. To schedule an interpreter, complete this request form at least one week prior to the event date. For questions, email programming@aacpl.net.