December library programs




















Check out this list of monthly events and celebrations to help with your program planning. Animal Advocates. Attending LibLearnX? Here are some sessions that might be of interest! Registration is open. Filling the Gap with Hotspots. Going Green in Seabrook: Sustainability Series. Going Green in Seabrook. Going Green in Seabrook is a monthly program focused on sustainability and environmental topics.

Telescopes and Tamales. Books and Authors. Community Engagement. Environmental Sustainability. Financial Literacy. We'll explore stories, songs, fingerplays and a take-home activity. Seating is limited.

Registration starts December 29; call Virtual Brown Bag Travelogue Virtual noon for adults. Sit back, relax and explore a new place from the comfort of your own home. A new video featuring a different adventure will be posted to the Library's YouTube channel, youtube. Amber Allen, field specialist in Human Development and Family Science with the University of Missouri Extension, will discuss how to stay medically and physically fit to drive, when and how to prepare for "driving retirement" and other tools and resources to help keep you safe on the road.

Registration starts January 6; call Exercise your brain and have fun making new friends as you learn to play Contract Bridge. Whether you're a beginner or want to update your bidding and play, this class is for you. Members of the Bridge Center will give an introductory course over four consecutive Thursday evenings. Do you love to bake in your spare time? Do your family and friends ask you to make treats for special events?

Have you ever imagined that you could use that skill to create extra income from your own kitchen? Join Allyson in a question and answer session after the presentation and get personalized advice and ideas to get you started in this popular and trendy way to make extra money from home! Register by clicking below; a link to the virtual event will be shared with registered participants.

Registration starts January We'll start at 10 a. After the panel discussion, we'll move to the lobby where you can pick up information and visit with representatives from these organizations and the Heirloom Seed Library. Don't forget to check out the Heirloom Seed Library to pick out some seeds for the growing season!

This four-part series covers different topics at each session. Seating is limited; masks are required. Registration starts November 16; call Join us for First Friday Art Walk, including the opening of a new exhibit. Saturday, February 5, FilmStubs Virtual 2 p. Both novice and seasoned cinephiles are welcome to join our virtual discussion of the monthly cult-classic film selection. Films are available to watch for free with your library card on Hoopla at thelibrary. Registrations accepted January February 5.

Books will be available for purchase and signing from p. A Civil War Symposium event. It will be Friday evening or Saturday afternoon, and a minimum of four players are needed to begin. Call the library to register at Copyright owned or licensed by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited. All rights reserved. To order copies of Toronto Star articles, please go to: www. The library will be closed Dec. Read more about: Alberta. Report an error. Journalistic Standards. About The Star.



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