For people who want to improve their French speaking skills and enjoy reading French-language articles and discussing them. Come practice speaking the romantic language of French.
Earth Day Children's Craft
Make a craft celebrating Earth Day in the Story Time Room.
For ages two to five: Create a spring-themed craft.
Forty Carrots Partners in Play
For mobile babies to 5 years old. Drop in to enjoy special play time with your child, meet our friendly Parenting Educators and discover how Forty Carrots Family Center can help you enjoy parenting even more.
Learn to knit or crochet! All ages and skill levels welcome! It is recommended to bring your own yarn and needles. Instructor-supplied yarns remain with the instructor weekly until piece is completed.
Laughter Yoga is an exercise activity which includes stretching, deep breathing, clapping and mostly laughing. With more than 50 health benefits, Laughter Yoga is great fun and you end up feeling wonderful. No mats or contortions required.
Get into the adult coloring craze ! Join us for a fun and unique way to unwind, reduce stress, and express your creativity at the Shannon Staub Library. All supplies will be provided. Artistic talent is not required. Refreshments are included.
After completing the Computer Basics, Part 1, the student is ready to use the skills learned to access software and learn about Toolbars and Ribbons. The basics of file creating and organizing will be demonstrated.
Socrates Café are gatherings around the world where people from different backgrounds get together and exchange thoughtful ideas and experiences while embracing the central theme of the Socratic method: that we learn more when we respectfully list
Forty Carrots Partners in Play
For mobile babies to 5 years old. Drop in to enjoy special play time with your child, meet our friendly Parenting Educators and discover how Forty Carrots Family Center can help you enjoy parenting even more.
Want to learn more about using a computer or your device?
Sign up for your 30 minute session with one of our librarians.
Sessions are set up for Wednesdays starting at 1:00 pm.
Call 941-861-1360 to sign up.
Drop in to get assistance with and ask questions about downloading library books to your computer and other devices, such as the Kindle, Nook, iPad, iPod, iPhone and Android phones and tablets.
Test your knowledge on a variety of unexpected topics. Winners will receive grab bags of new books!
Cardboard Engineering - Cars
Learn simple ways to power a cardboard car and build your own recycled roadster.
Race it down our test track and see whose creation is good enough to take home #1.
Recommended for ages 7+.
Children are invited to read with certified pet therapy dogs. This program encourages conversation and develops reading and communication skills. The dogs love the attention and the kids love the interactions.
Chill with friends and watch a movie.
Teen Volunteer Orientation
All teens interested in volunteering at the Jacaranda Library can learn the ropes in this group orientation.
Teen Advisory Board (T.A.B.)
For ages 11-18. Come join the group and provide input and help with library programs. New members are always welcome! For more information, contact Young Adult Librarian, Deirdre Morrow.
Girls in grades 6-12 are invited to explore code in a fun and friendly way! Learn the core 4 computer science concepts every programmer needs to know, and complete a Community Service Impact Project.
Join other Anime and Manga fans for discussion and refreshments. This event is for teens 13-18 years old. Anime viewing titles will be selected by attendees. Please see Robert at the library for more details.
Work on your own creations or build as a team. We provide the LEGOs.
Mending Class
Reinvent pieces in your wardrobe by fixing them and giving them new life! Our instructor will guide you through the basics of mending, like sewing on buttons, hemming, mending seams, or using patches.
Getting the Most Out of Google and Its Apps
Join us to learn about and practice using all the cool things a Google/Gmail account allows you to do.
Bring your Gmail/Google account name and password to this session but if you don't have one, create a new one in class!
Time Sifters Archaeological Society present monthly lecture programs. This month: Student Papers.
For more information visit timesifters.org
Each month we get together to discuss a different book. This April we're discussing What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty. Don't forget to join us April 18th! All are welcome.
Brainstorm about inventions to solve real world problems. Give input for the Creation Station to help you make your ideas come to fruition with 3-D printing, LittleBits and more. Recommended for fourth through twelfth grades.
For ages 9-18. This is an open invitation for teens and tweens. We provide the gaming systems and games for the Wii an Xbox 360; you bring your friends and have a good time.