A prevention specialist from the University of Kentucky will provide training on the use of Naloxone. The free training session lasts a few minutes and is open to everyone. The training will take place outside, in front of Central Library. Registration not required.
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Relax and let your creativity flow, upcycling unwanted art at the library with your date (or best friend). We'll provide refreshments, brushes, acrylics, and an artwork for you to alter (you can also bring one yourself). Handouts with painting suggestions will be available, but feel free to use your own creative ideas!
Live jazz on the second Thursday of every month.
Do you need help with your job search? Are you looking to polish your resume?
The whole family can drop-in on the second Saturday of each month to learn to play board games, like chess or those that can be borrowed from the Lexington Public Library. Requests for specific games to be played can be emailed to: awasielewski@lexpublib.org
Free ESL class for all levels. No registration is required. Bring a notebook and a pen or pencil if you wish.
Are you interested in starting a nonprofit or currently working for one? Learn the most important things you need to know about finding grants, including who funds nonprofits and their motivations, what funders really want to know about the organizations they are interested in funding, and how to identify potential funders and make the first approach....
More InfoThe book selected for August 16 is "The Silent Patient" by Alex Michaelides. The daytime book discussion group at Beaumont meets two Tuesday mornings a month, except near Christmas. Titles selected for reading include nonfiction as well as fiction, and are usually supplied by the library. The reading schedule is subject to change due to inclement...
More InfoThis group is for anyone and everyone interested in reading and talking about it. If you've been wanting to join a book group, but not sure how find one; this is the group for you.