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The Adult Services department is sponsoring a local writing contest that encourages teens to interview elderly relatives or local senior citizens about their family histories and write a fictional story based on the interview. Home schoolers welcome. There will be one meeting...
In part two of Digital Photography we will use Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Bridge to organize photos, and use automation to resize, watermark, and batch edit them.
Prerequisite: Introduction to Digital Photography or some experience with Photoshop.
Come read stories to the dogs from Love on a Leash. Recommended for ages 6-up.
It's certainly not too late for planting many kinds of vegetables. Bring seeds for swapping or just come and join us for an information filled evening with Bob McKinley of Faith Feeds and Ryan Koch of Seedleaf as they discuss gardening and sharing.
Tuesday, June 18th
6:30pm - 7:30pmGreece Lightning
Beaumont Branch - Large Conference Room
Age Group: K-1st grade, 2nd-3rd grade, 4th-5th grade
The actors from Bright Star Theatre take a hilarious romp through all things Greek. Registration required.
Sara Talbott from the Fayette County Extension Office will return to Eagle Creek to share recipes and tips about healthy summer eating using the freshest ingredients. Reservations required.
Wednesday, June 19th
9:30am - 11:00amBook Brunch Discussion Group: Wolf Hall by Hillary Mantel
Tates Creek Branch - Small Conference Room
Age Group: adults, seniors
If you're an early bird, please join us for a lively discussion on the third Wednesday of the month. Each month we'll pick a new book, fiction or nonfiction. Bring your opinions, ideas and perhaps a mug of coffee.
Come enjoy this high-energy program for twos and threes. Through interactive stories, music, movement and crafts, we'll promote early literacy skills and make new friends! For 2 & 3 year olds with a parent or caregiver.
A storytime for toddlers! Clapping, singing, and enjoying good stories and books! A simple story-realted craft or activity is included.
Experience fun with songs, finger plays, and books! This storytime lasts approximately 15 minutes, making it great for wigglers!
Stories, songs, and activities that encourage math, science, and literacy skills.
Wednesday, June 19th
12:00pm - 1:00pmBook and a Bite
Tates Creek Branch - Large Conference Room
Age Group: K-1st grade, 2nd-3rd grade, 4th-5th grade
Join us each week to hear "How to Eat Fried Worms." Bring your lunch (no worms, please). Newcomers are always welcome! Ages 5 & up. Registration required.
A free hot lunch will be served every weekday (excluding July 4)to children ages 18 and younger. This event is sponsored by the 21st Century Learning Center Grant.
Come to read and discuss exciting books and do fun activities and crafts.
Learners will discover the basics of word processing, including creating, formatting, and printing a simple document. Prerequisite: Explore PC Basics or experience using a previous version of MS Word
Come listen and read exciting teen books. This event is sponsored by the 21st Century Learning Center Grant.
Towers, bridges, buildings, robots... You are only limited by your imagination! We'll have a variety of blocks, legos, and more to help you create a masterpiece!
Wednesday, June 19th
2:00pm - 4:00pmPop-up Makerspace: 3D Scanning & the Digital Model
Central Library - Room A
Age Group: middle school, high school, adults
Today your models transform from the physical to digital! In the third workshop of this series, you will scan your model directly into the computer using a state-of-the-art 3D scanner. Learn how to manipulate the digital model to prepare it for the 3D printer. Sponsored by the...
Learn how to play the acoustic guitar! Guitars are provided. Registration is required. For middle and high school. This event is sponsored by the 21st Century Learning Center Grant.
A free snack will be served every weekday (except July 4) to all children ages 18 and under. No registration required. This event is sponsored by the 21st Century Learning Center Grant.
Open to all levels of writing experience. All genres welcome. Check out the group's website for more information: http://eaglecreekwg.wordpress.com.
Learners will experience the new features of Windows 8, including how to personalize their device with picture password, download apps they love, and use the cloud to their advantage. Finally, learners will get a great overview of how to navigate Windows 8. Prerequisite: Explore...
Stories, songs, and activities that encourage literacy, math, and science skills. 30 minutes
Thursday, June 20th
10:45am - 11:05amBouncing Babies
Beaumont Branch - Large Conference Room
Age Group: infant (0-12 months), baby (1-2 years)
Join us for a lapsit storytime with engaging activities, rhymes and books all meant to stimulate your child's early skills. Ages 0-24 months.
Songs, rhymes, and books that encourage literacy,math and science skills plus an art activity.








