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Join us for an adult-oriented morning of coloring! Studio Ghibli coloring sheets and coffee will be provided. If you're asking yourself, "why coloring for adults?" Well, coloring can help reduce stress, promote creativity, and stimulate your brain.
This club is for adults over the age of 18.
Join instructors from Kentucky Refugee Ministries for this free citizenship class. Student must be a Green Card holder for at least 4 years and 9 months. No registration required. *NOTE class will begin meeting on Wednesday evenings beginning February 28, 2024.
There will be no class on these dates in 2025:
Here there be dragons! We can teach you how to get started with D&D and other roleplaying games. Beginners and experienced players welcome. Ages 11 & up.
Participants will create miniature models of sushi using modeling clay, practice using chopsticks, and watching anime! For ages 10-13, please register as supplies are limited.
Here there be dragons! We can teach you how to get started with D&D and other roleplaying games. Beginners and experienced players welcome. Ages 11 & up.
Join us this month to make felt flowers!
*Limited supplies provided*
No registration required!
Let's welcome summer with a Hawaiian Luau themed Bite Club! Members can choose a recipe from the cookbooks provided or use their own recipe to contribute a potluck dish. If it's your first time, you can simply come to taste, discuss, and enjoy!
Mats and chairs will be provided. Wear comfortable, non-restrictive clothing.
Here, at Eastside, we will be offering an art program dedicated to expressing emotions through music and paint. Chromesthesia is a phenomenon where one may associate colors with sound. We will design a unique color palette and paint to the music!
Join instructors from Kentucky Refugee Ministries for this free citizenship class. Student must be a Green Card holder for at least 4 years and 9 months. No registration required. *NOTE class will begin meeting on Wednesday evenings beginning February 28, 2024.
There will be no class on these dates in 2025:
The Lexington Public Library’s Digital Archives provide open access to researchers and students to learn more about the rich history of Lexington and Fayette County. It contains a fraction of the Library’s physical holdings, which are housed and available for reference in the Kentucky Room at the Central Library. New material is being digitized and added constantly, so there's always something new to find.
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