You can dig into the discoveries surrounding Kentucky's founding Brown family over refreshments at this monthly afternoon history talk, 8 to 10 dollars.
Are you ready to embark on a journey into the captivating game of Mahjong? The library invites you to our open Mahjong club where you can learn, play, and have a great time with fellow enthusiasts! What to Expect: - Inclusive Environment: Our Mahjong class is a welcoming space for everyone, regardless of your experience level. Whether you're learning for the first time or honing your skills, you'll have a fantastic time. - Connect with Fellow Players: Meet new friends who share your love for...
Author Talk with Derick Lugo: "A Fabulous Thru-Hike"
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Derick Lugo, author of An Unlikely Thru-Hiker, will be joining us to share his experiences and newest book A Fabulous Thru-Hike sharing his experienceshiking the Continental Divide Trail. There will then be time for a Q&A session, as well as an opportunity for book signing. Registration Recommended. Derick Lugo is an accomplished storyteller, best known as the author of the captivating book The Unlikely Thru-Hiker. In this widely acclaimed memoir, he humorously recounts his remarkable six-mon...
Author Talk: Your Ticket to the Best State Fair Crafts with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig
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Register for this author talk and submit questions for the author here Join us for a fascinating discussion with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig on the history and significance of craft at state fairs—from blue-ribbon quilts to sculpted butter cows, and so much more!
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Do you consider yourself a hopeless romantic? This months theme is Mermaids! Are bad romances a guilty pleasure of yours? Can't get enough puns? Can you quote every line from your favorite rom-com? Then you should join us for Bad Romance, where Samuel's Public Library will have a themed discussion for the romance genre every month. Indulge us with your favorite romance books, movies, music or other media, and possibly discover a new treat in this awesome informal discussion! New members are a...
Free tech assistance! Bring your own device or use our available computers. Making an appointment is encouraged and can be done so here: Make a Tech Help Appointment We can assist with: Printing, E-mailing, Microsoft Office Suite, Google Suite, word processing, digitizing photos and scanning documents, setting up eBooks and audio books through Libby onto your tablet or smartphone, device setup and updates, basic smartphone and tablet use, accessing Library databases and resources, and more. N...
Join us in-person at the Beach Library or from the comfort of your own home on ZOOM for monthly book discussions. Virtual participants will need access to the Internet, a microphone, and preferably a webcam. Online registration is required to receive the Zoom meeting ID and password. June's book is The Great Mann by Kyra Davis Lurie.
Learn how to thread a sewing machine, wind a bobbin and practice sewing. This class utilizes the sewing machines in the Creative Studio at the Byron Public Library. Please do not bring your own sewing machine.
Twice weekly Spanish classes for beginners of all ages. Due to Medgar Evers temporary closure this program has been relocated to the Jackson Medical Mall until further notice.
Join Bonnie Liang and Hannah Choi of BonnaH Co Fiber Arts to celebrate 250 years of American history with a creative sewing and embroidery workshop! Participants will stitch together four fabric squares to create a mini-flag design, then personalize it with embroidery, ribbon, or other embellishments. A variety of fabric colors will be available, including a traditional patriotic palette, so you can customize your flag. Fabric and colors will vary. All materials provided, and all skill levels...
Únete a nosotros en nuestro primer Club de Lectura en español el primer miércoles de cada mes. Será entonces cuando hablaremos sobre el tema del libro ya leído; al final de la junta podrán recoger el próximo libro con Patty. Main Public Library City 625 Minnesota Ave, Kansas City, KS 66101. Si tiene alguna pregunta, por favor de comunicarse con Patty Meza (913) 295-8250 X1117
Do you enjoy reading and talking about books while enjoying excellent craft beer? Then our Books and Brews Book Club is for you! We will feature a different book at each meeting, so join us in sharing good books and ideas. This month's selection is Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson, about a 28-year-old woman who accepts a job from a former boarding school friend to care for her stepchildren, 10-year-old twins who burst into flames whenever they get agitated. Over the course of one summer, s...
Join us to learn some new digital skills! Participants will become familiar with the computer home screen, practice using a mouse, learn how to access the internet, and create a document using Microsoft Word.
Join us for a sweet and creative Cupcake Decorating Workshop with artisan baker Francia, owner of Delightful Bakery. Francia will provide freshly baked cupcakes and teach participants how to pipe frosting and use other fun decorating techniques. Whether you’re a beginner or just looking to refine your skills, you’ll learn tips and tricks for creating beautiful cupcakes. Best of all, you’ll get to take your decorated cupcakes home to enjoy at the end of the class. Registration is required to a...
Audacity is a free-to-use audio editing software available at Exploration Commons. In this class you will get a hands-on walkthrough of the main features and tools this software provides!
Join this friendly crochet group open to beginners and experienced crocheters alike. Those new to crocheting should bring a size J hook and a light-colored, worsted-weight yarn to the class.
Free English Classes every Wednesday from 6:30-8:00 PM. Walk-in's welcome! No pre-registration required. Clase básica de inglés para las personas que desean aprender y practicar el inglés.
English Language Learners: Advanced Virtual Book Club
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- Advanced Level 2 Virtual Book Club Wednesdays 7:00 - 8:00pm - 7 sessions, Starts April 29th English Language Learners with advanced reading, writing, and speaking English skills that would like to develop a more nuanced understanding of written English in novel form. Must be comfortable facilitating a Book Club meeting. Registration required. For more information, go to The Livingston Public Library website or contact: Christine Kelley-Kemple at 973-992-4600 ex: 248 or christine.kemple@livi...
Minimize the mess and maximize the fun. Come prepared to get messy and join us for an exhilarating, hands-on class where you’ll make your own slime! All supplies will be provided.
If it's been a while since you passed your Exploration Commons Laser Certification and you could use a refresher on the process, this class is for you! Get a reintroduction to the basics of using our Epilog Fusion Pro and Edge lasers. This class is for customers who have already been certified for Exploration Commons independent laser use. This class does not result in independent laser cutter use certification. Previous Laser Certification is required.
Live Online: Author Talk with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig
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Register Now! Join us for a fascinating discussion with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig on the history and significance of craft at state fairs—from blue-ribbon quilts to sculpted butter cows, and so much more! A Dolly Parton crop art portrait. Size-96 cowboy boots. A button quilt. State Fairs: Growing American Craft features more than 100 photos of extraordinary and unconventional crafts from state and tribal fairs, including needlework, basketry, jewelry, ceramics, crop art, butter sculpture...
During this class, you'll learn how MS Word is organized with a specific focus on the ribbon. The class format will include instruction as well as practice time on laptops.
The Mystery Book Club reads a variety of novels within the mystery genre. The Mystery Book Club meets on the first Wednesday of the month at the library. There are two meeting times to choose from: 1:30 or 7:00pm. All adults are welcome! Copies of each month's selected book are available for participants at the library, and digital versions may be available via Overdrive. June’s selection is The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie. To attend the meeting virtually, please click this lin...
Read the selected book and be prepared to join us for a lively discussion. Register separately for each meeting. AGES: 18+ June – Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid July – The Librarians by Sherry Thomas August – The Book of Lost Friends by Lisa Wingate September – How to Read a Book by Monica Wood October – Anxious People by Fredrik Backman November – Theo of Golden by Allen Levi December – The Correspondent by Virginia Evans
Join us for a fascinating discussion with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig on the history and significance of craft at state fairs—from blue-ribbon quilts to sculpted butter cows, and so much more!
Outreach: Books & Bites (Bulverde Spring Branch Activity Center)
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This book club is led by library staff and is open to all members of the Bulverde Spring Branch Activity Center (BSBAC). This group generally meets on the first Wednesday of the month at 1:00pm at BSBAC. If you are a member of BSBAC and are interested in joining this book club, please send an email to outreach@mfplibrary.org. Book Selections January: Night Roadby Kristin Hannah February: The Book of Lost Friends by Lisa Wingate March: The Queen's Fool by Philippa Gregory April: Savage Run by...
The Oakland Writers’ & Literature (OWL) Club is a group of 18 years and older writing enthusiasts, tackling a common feeling among writers, the need of some encouragement to write. The focus of OWL is to provide a community for writers to share and workshop their own work, and sometimes the work of published authors. The group uses tools of analysis to identify the literal meanings, and themes, of all genres of writing, while also discussing the things that most stand out in the work. The OWL...
Neelima Divekar, who has a BA in Sanskrit, will teach a two-part workshop about Sanskrit, the ancient classical language of India. Learn conversational phrases, numbers, and the proper pronunciation of select sounds of the Sanskrit alphabet. This class is open to adults only. The second workshop will be held Wednesday, June 10 at 11 am - 12 pm and will build on what is learned in the first session.
Are you looking for a summer job? An internship? No job experience? Raleigh Branch Library will show you how to make your very first resume! This class is for people between the ages of 16-21. Participants need to come with a Google account and password so that we can use Google Docs to make our resumes! We will go over how to use templates, how to fill out your resume when you have little to no working experience, and tips and tricks to make your resume stand out above the crowd!
Summer Garden Container Workshop with florist Peggy Garvin
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Join Peggy Garvin, business owner and wedding florist, as she walks us step by step to create a colorful and stunning summer pot. She will provide pots, flowers, plants and tips and tricks for a long lasting summer container. Please bring your own garden gloves and pruners. $35 fee due prior to this program.
Presented by Carroll County Public Library and Park Books on Main. An author talk with Heather Webb and Eliza Knight will be accompanied by book sales and signing. Heather Webb is the USA Today and international bestselling author of eleven historical novels, including her upcoming The Hope Keeper and her other recently published Queens of London, The Next Ship Home, and Christmas with the Queen. In 2015, Rodin’s Lover was a Goodreads' Top Pick, and in 2018, Last Christmas in Paris won the Wo...
Need help navigating the internet and mobile apps? Drop-in to our weekly program and get one-on-one help from a volunteer tech tutor. Computers available or bring your own. Job hunt help also available.
In partnership with and sponsored by Seguin Storytellers, join us for a series of poetry workshops led by instructor Bianca Alyssa Pèrez MFA., Through reading, writing, discussion and collaboration, participants will be encouraged to explore their own experiences and perspectives while building confidence as writers and community members. Each workshop is a stand-alone experience. Participants can choose to attend one or multiple sessions. Bianca Alyssa Pérez is a poet & educator born and rai...
Join us every Wednesday from 2:00 – 3:00 PM for a weekly Senior Planet lecture or workshop designed to help adults learn new skills, make new friends, and so much more. Each session will cover a different topic, offering practical tips and hands-on learning. The topic for this week's lecture is Tips for Being News Savvy Online. Sharing the news with others? In the digital age, anyone can publish anything on the internet, even if it's completely false. This lecture will explain the way technol...
Join us June 3 at 12 PM via digital live stream for a fascinating discussion with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig on the history and significance of craft at state fairs—from blue-ribbon quilts to sculpted butter cows, and so much more! Register now to hear about the fascinating (and often surprising) world of American state fair crafts! Ask questions of the author and view more author talks at https://libraryc.org/loganlibrary/160910
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Join us for a fascinating discussion with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig on the history and significance of craft at state fairs—from blue-ribbon quilts to sculpted butter cows, and so much more! A Dolly Parton crop art portrait. Size-96 cowboy boots. A button quilt. State Fairs: Growing American Craft features more than 100 photos of extraordinary and unconventional crafts from state and tribal fairs, including needlework, basketry, jewelry, ceramics, crop art, butter sculpture, and saddles....
Register and submit questions to the author here! Join us for a fascinating discussion with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig on the history and significance of craft at state fairs—from blue-ribbon quilts to sculpted butter cows, and so much more! A Dolly Parton crop art portrait. Size-96 cowboy boots. A button quilt. State Fairs: Growing American Craft features more than 100 photos of extraordinary and unconventional crafts from state and tribal fairs, including needlework, basketry, jewelry,...
Virtual Author Talk with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig
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Your Ticket to the Best State Fair Crafts with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig Join us for a fascinating discussion with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig on the history and significance of craft at state fairs—from blue-ribbon quilts to sculpted butter cows, and so much more! Come one, come all! State Fairs has a little something for everyone. Register now to hear about the fascinating (and often surprising) world of American state fair crafts! This is a virtual event. Click on the link below to...
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Virtual Author Talk with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig
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Your Ticket to the Best State Fair Crafts with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig Learn more and register hereto receive the access link and submit questions for the author. Register now to hear about the fascinating (and often surprising) world of American state fair crafts! Join us for a fascinating discussion with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig on the history and significance of craft at state fairs—from blue-ribbon quilts to sculpted butter cows, and so much more! A Dolly Parton crop art port...
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Virtual Author Talk: Your Ticket to the Best State Fair Crafts with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig
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Join us for a fascinating discussion with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig on the history and significance of craft at state fairs—from blue-ribbon quilts to sculpted butter cows, and so much more! A Dolly Parton crop art portrait. Size-96 cowboy boots. A button quilt. State Fairs: Growing American Craft features more than 100 photos of extraordinary and unconventional crafts from state and tribal fairs, including needlework, basketry, jewelry, ceramics, crop art, butter sculpture, and saddles....
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The Livingston Public Library welcomes you to our brand newLivGreen Book Club on Wednesday, June 3rd at 7pm. LivGreen is a virtual book club for the environmentally curious! Registration begins on Monday, May 18th at 10am. In June we will be reading Here Comes the Sun by Bill McKibben. Please pick up a copy of the book at the Patron Services Desk starting May 11th. Let's get together and delve into engaging green themes through a variety of books, articles or podcasts. Whether storytelling or...
Visit the Bayside Area Library to create art inspired by local artist Ceci Mason. During this workshop you will complete your own watercolor art piece. All supplies included. Adults. Registration is required.
Are you struggling with what book to read next? Maybe our Wheel of Chance Book Club is for you. At our first meeting we will be discussing what possible books we might want to add to the wheel, genres we would like to explore, and spinning the wheel to let it choose what our first book will be. If you are interested or have any questions please contact Katie. Please note we will meet at the Butler Stott Crowe Branch in the Vawter Recreation Center.
WNC Sierra Club Monthly Meeting - The Environmental Benefits of Urban Forests
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💪 Move to Live: Stronger, Younger with Agi Kadar- Sponsored by the Friends of Kent Library (virtual)
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** NEW SESSION! April-June 2026! ** LIVE: VIRTUAL PROGRAM VIA ZOOM! GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY THE FRIENDS OF KENT LIBRARY! Move to Live: Longer-Stronger-Younger with Agi Kadar! IMPORTANT: PLEASE NOTE THAT EMAIL REMINDERS WITH THE ZOOM LINK WILL BE COMING FROM PROGRAMS@KENTLIBRARY.ORG. PLEASE BE SURE TO CHECK YOUR SPAM OR JUNK FOLDERS AS OUR EMAILS MAY GO THERE, INSTEAD OF YOUR INBOX. THANK YOU. (please read disclaimer at the bottom of this page) A 60 minute exercise class for seniors to improve...
This book club is one specifically made for adults who enjoy reading books in the YA section. Every two weeks we read a YA book. The first week, we dedicate to the first half of the story, pausing our reading halfway through. We then come together and discuss what we've read so far and our predictions for the rest of the book. For the second week, we finish the book and come together to discuss our feelings of the book, including our thoughts on certain plot lines, characters, and more. This...
Beginner Sewing Level 1: Sew a Boxy Zippered Pouch (Class 4)
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Get acquainted with the sewing machine and basic tools of the trade. Practice adding a zipper to a sturdy, boxy pouch known as a Dopp bag. You will learn about adding a zipper to fully lined bags, using edge stitching, and how to box corners. Class Prerequisites: Exploration Commons' Sewing Machine Certification Required Materials: A sewing machine and all materials will be provided. About Beginner Sewing Level 1: These classes introduce new or less experienced sewists to beginning sewing inf...
The Cambria Library and Cambria Connections are partnering to present a senior book club! Though geared toward seniors, this club is open to anyone who wants to join a dynamic discussion about the monthly book. Books will be decided on at the end of the previous meeting and will be available to reserve at the Cambria Library. Program will be held next door to the library at Cambria Connection, 1069 Main St, Cambria, CA 93428. Please contact the Cambria Library at (805) 927-4336 for more infor...
This English conversation class will emphasize citizenship preparation, history, civics, and life and culture in the U.S. Students who want to prepare for citizenship, new citizens, or students who enjoy English conversation are welcome. Students will be able to deepen their understanding of the democratic process and strengthen their English language skills. This class is designed for all skill levels. Classes are provided by the Literacy Council of Upper Pinellas. For more information call...
This class is designed to help prepare students for the USCIS Citizenship Test. We hold classes on Thursday mornings and Thursday evenings. Students can come to the class which suits their schedule best. Class times: Thursdays 10:00 AM-12:00 PM Thursdays 6:30 PM-8:00 PM - Note - Thursday evening classes will alternate ESL/Citizenship Classes.
Ever wonder how to make the delicious vinaigrettes and salad dressings you find at most restaurants? This class will teach you the proper ingredient ratios and techniques as well as how to dress a salad properly.
Join us to learn how to sew a snap pouch! All materials and instruction provided. Register below. Please ensure that you are on time. We will begin to let waitlisted people into the class immediately after the start time, and you may lose your spot if you are late. Please cancel your registration if you cannot make it so that others may join. We appreciate your consideration!
Day Dreamers Book Club: Becoming Odyssa by Jennifer Pharr Davis
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We will meet to discuss a variety of books throughout the year on the 1st Thursday of each month. Please stop by our checkout desk to get your copy of the latest book. Becoming Odyssa by Jennifer Pharr Davis: Fresh out of college and directionless, Jennifer Pharr Davis embarks on a solo thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail, an arduous journey of self-discovery that challenges her physical limits, faith, and preconceived notions about life.
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Need to learn English? Join this free ESL/ESOL class, offered twice each week by the Columbus Literacy Council (CLC). Clases de inglés. Aulas de inglês. Fasalada Ingiriisiga. الصفوف الأنجليزية You must attend a two-day orientation before joining the class. Register for the orientation at the CLC website, or call 614-282-7661.
The evening book discussion group meets on the first Wednesday of each month. Books are available at the circulation desk one month before each meeting. These book discussions are open to all adults. This month's book: Waking Lions by Ayelet Gundar-Goshen.
Library Auditorium Join us each month for a book club focusing on uplifting novels and stories. This book group is open to everybody, and will meet in the library's auditorium. To pickup a copy of the book, please stop by the Fiction, Movies, and Music Desk on the first floor of the library. This month the group will be reading Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt. This event was made possible with funding from the Friends of the Rochester Public Library.
Film Club meets the first Thursday of each month to discuss a selected film from our Kanopy and DVD collection. Just watch the movie of the month and join in on the conversation. It’s like a book club, but for films! For the June meeting we will be discussing the 1963 historical WWII epic, The Great Escape. This film follows a group of Allied Prisoners of War as they plan a mass escape from a German POW camp during WWII. A heavily fictionalized story based on real events and people. Includes...
Interested in exploring your family's history or other genealogical projects? Come and join us to learn the library's resources, and meet fellow curious minds! Adults. Registration not required.
Come and get assistance with your genealogy research from experienced and knowledgeable volunteers. Bring your questions! REGISTER AT THE INFORMATION DESK
Are you interested in researching your genealogy but aren't sure where to start? Or ready to take the next step in your skills? Join us for an introduction to genealogy research strategies, including getting started, organizing your research, and selecting and searching for records. Registration is NOT required; however, patrons may register to receive a reminder email with a Zoom link. The Zoom link is also included on the class page; look for the blue 'Genealogy Basics Zoom Link' button! Do...
Build your laser design skills and improve your Adobe Illustrator workflow in this intermediate class. Explore the key factors in cutting inlay designs, learn how to measure kerf, and edit files for accurate results. This class focuses on inlay designs where laser-cut pieces are sized to fit together. Registration requires Laser Certification and basic Adobe Illustrator experience.
Join our new monthly Romantasy (Romance + Fantasy) book club! Ages 16+ are welcome to participate. Copies of the book will be available one month prior to the meeting. Please email carrie.babet@summitcountyco.gov to RSVP or with questions. In June, we will discuss When the Moon Hatched by Sarah A. Parker In July, we will discuss The Enchanted Greenhouse by Sarah Beth Durst. This event will be held at the Breckenridge Community Gardens.
The Maximizing Social Security workshop provides fundamental working knowledge of the Social Security Benefit program as it applies to retirement planning. Topics covered include addressing the complexities of navigating the system, the potential cost of planning mistakes, common benefit decision scenarios, and the treatment of inflation and taxes. The sponsor, Adult Financial Education Services, is a national not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving financial literacy for those nea...
The Mystery Book Club reads a variety of novels within the mystery genre. The Mystery Book Club meets on the first Wednesday of the month at the library. There are two meeting times to choose from: 1:30 or 7:00pm. All adults are welcome! Copies of each month's selected book are available for participants at the library, and digital versions may be available via Overdrive. June’s selection is The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie. To attend the meeting virtually, please click this lin...
This class is for beginners who are new to English and need extra support with reading, writing, basic vocabulary, and basic life skills. Level testing is required to participate. Please contact the ELL Coordinator, Cuca Maliqi, at cmaliqi@papl.info or 815-790-7876 to schedule testing.
Bring your writing, works-in-progress, or works-in-thought. This writing group allows beginners, unpublished writers, and published writers to network, learn, vent, and feel inspired to move to the next level. All genres are welcome: novel, short story, essay, poetry, memoirs, spiritual, sci-fi, fiction, and nonfiction. This group is led by Barbara D. Duffey, an experienced writing workshop leader and author of five books.
The digital world can feel overwhelming to all of us. This class is designed to introduce students to the basics of using computers. The class assumes no prior knowledge of computers. Students will learn the differences between types of devices (desktop, laptop, table, phone), how to use basic functions of a computer and troubleshooting tips for common issues. The class meets weekly for four consecutive weeks, with three sessions that are instructor-led and cover material on the given topic a...
One-on-one help with basic computer skills and troubleshooting, Overdrive/Libby, email basics, social media, office productivity software (e.g., Word, Excel) Kindles, tablets, smartphones and laptops. 45 minute appointment time does not allow for comprehensive instruction or complicated troubleshooting issues. The library is not responsible for damage to computers/software or patron-owned devices. Please have log-in and password information for your device handy when you come to the appointment.
Online Overcoming Brickwalls, Research Challenges, and Dead Ends
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Dead-ends, also known as brick walls, are occupational hazards for genealogists. These challenges are an inevitable part of the genealogical research process. The good news is that many dead-ends can be overcome with patience and good detective work. Most genealogists usually find methods or strategies to overcome these roadblocks. Our seminar will discuss the most successful techniques to overcome these challenges. Register with GoToWebinar here.
Page Turners Book Club at the East Community Library
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Join the Page Turners Book Club at the East Community Library @ St. Petersburg College on the first Thursday of each month as we discuss a mix of today's popular fiction and non-fiction titles.
Popcorn and Paperbacks: "The Art of Racing in the Rain"
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Registration closed April 9. A new book club for seniors, offered in partnership with Winfield Recreation Commission, Popcorn & Paperbacks brings stories to life in a whole new way! Members read a selected book on your own and then gather to watch the movie adaptation, followed by a discussion comparing the two. From favorite characters and memorable scenes to what Hollywood changed (or got just right), this club is perfect for anyone who loves books, movies, and great conversation. Grab some...
Welcome to the Resume Workshop, presented by Virginia Career Works! Join us at 1:00 PM for an informative session on crafting the perfect resume. Whether you're a job seeker looking to polish your resume or a student preparing for future opportunities, this workshop is for you. Our experienced professionals will provide tips and tricks to make your resume stand out. Don't miss this chance to enhance your job prospects!
Join us for Jazzercise Stretch, a restorative movement class, designed to gently lengthen and stretch the muscles to support mobility and help prevent injury.
Need tech assistance? Let us help! Our tech-savvy staff members and volunteers will help you get the most out of your technology. From social media to editing documents, we've got you covered! Registration is required, so be sure to sign up in advance to reserve your spot. Register for a half hour session online, over the phone, or in person.
The Knight Family Legacy in Sarasota County Presented by: - Margaret "Peg" Kapustiak, Historian, Genealogist and Author of "Images of America: Venice" Program begins promptly at 2PM About this Lecture
Join us to discuss historical fiction books at Vine Street Social in Frisco! We will meet the first Wednesday of each month. Books will be available for pickup at meetings and at the Main Library in Frisco. Ages 21 and up. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. RSVP or send questions to jenny.shostrand@summitcountyco.gov At this meeting, we will be discussing What the Wind Knows by Amy Harmon. Reading Schedule: July 1st: The Great Divideby Cristina Henríquez August 12th: A Fine Balan...
Learn how to play the ukulele in this monthly class for beginners. Must be 15 or older to participate. Participants are encouraged to bring their own ukulele as a very limited amount will be available for hands-on practice. Please register to reserve your space.
The ability to spot a scam is an essential digital skill. In this lecture, we’ll review some of the most common scams, offer tips for avoiding them, and go over what to do if you do get scammed. We’ll look at sample emails, texts, and deepfakes to see how AI contributes to the increased spread and complexity of scams. We’ll also provide helpful resources for staying informed about the latest scams. This class will be held at the Moreau Community Center, 144 Main St., South Glens Falls, NY 128...
Take pride in American history and discover LGBTQ activists and advocates who stood up to prejudice and ignorance. Celebrate the pioneers of the LGBTQ rights movement by learning about Barbara Gittings, Dr. John Fryer and more! Taught by Howard Rosenberg. Image courtesy of the Georgie State University Library Archive (Special Collections and Archives)
BYOB: Bring your own books! This is a no pressure book club. If you like to talk about books you are reading, join us for an informal discussion about what you have been reading. The Club will pick out a title from the available book club kits to read, and discuss at the following meeting.
Join us on the first Thursday of each month for an engaging book discussion! Our Book Club is a smaller group with a lively book discussion. Books are selected in advance by members. All are welcome; no prior Book Club experience is needed! June: Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt July: The Giver by Lois Lowry August: Cold Millions by Jess Walter