Baby Time
Early literacy begins at birth. Bond with your baby through stories, songs, parachute time and peek-a-boo scarf songs. For ages 0-2 years old.
Early literacy begins at birth. Bond with your baby through stories, songs, parachute time and peek-a-boo scarf songs. For ages 0-2 years old.
Ask Bob, our local Windows expert, any questions about your PC or Laptop.
For mobile babies to 5 years old.
Join Forty Carrots for a time of sharing and meaningful play. Your child can practice social and motor skills while you chat with trained parenting educators.
The Reading Discussion Group meets the third Thursday of the month, November through May. Pat Burkey and Erin Krasnove,co-facilitators, will be lead the discussions each month. Visit the library for a list of selected book titles.
For infants to five years, attending with caregiver. The storytime includes simple stories, nursery rhymes, songs, fingerplays, and crafts. Space is limited to 80 people. Free tickets are available at the youth desk beginning at 10 a.m.
Featuring great stories, singing, dancing, and movement activities young children learn valuable skills and enjoy being with other children. For ages 2-3.
Google Drive offers free storage and software with your free Google account. In this class we'll touch on the many tools and apps Google Drive provides including free word processing, spreadsheets, file sharing, storage, and more.
ESOL Conversation Group for intermediate to higher level ESL learners.
Students MUST first be registered with the Literacy Council
Contact: Sue Bergstrom 941-955-0421
Prescription Medication & Health Care Assistance for those that are uninsured and qualify financially.
Come make a special craft to celebrate upcoming Earth Day (April 22).
Ages 0-5. Interact and participate with your child in a variety of early literacy activities that include music, stories, movement, crafts and school readiness activities.
Join us for a fun-filled morning of reading, songs, dancing, learning Kindergarten readiness skills and craft activities. For ages 3-6.
For mobile babies to 5 years old.
Join Forty Carrots for a time of sharing and meaningful play. Your child can practice social and motor skills while you chat with trained parenting educators.
A Sarasota Chiropractor teaches ways to restore movement to the skeletal system that you can perform on yourself.
This event occurs only on April 19, May 17, and June 21 at 1 p.m. for one hour.
Sarasota County Extension Services Master Gardeners are here to help folks identify plants, flowers, etc. as well as care for them. Get expert advice on your landscaping needs.
For people who want to improve their Spanish speaking skills. Come practice your pronunciation and oral understanding through conversation and instruction of this romantic language. Everyone is welcome.
Have you ever wanted to make your own cards? Come to our workshop taught by Judy Levine to learn how!
Are you a movie buff? Interested in watching critically acclaimed films and learning a little bit about the movie industry as well?
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.
Upcycled Book Art: Ages tweens/teens. Create art out of recycled books. Registration is limited to 12 seats.
Monthly board meeting
Join us after school and follow a guided activity to make a slimy creation or use our art supplies to work on your own project.
Open to ages 7 and up.
Luis can help alleviate your technology frustrations! Our resident expert specializes in Android and Windows systems. Stop in for assistance, or call 941-861-1744 to make an appointment.
Do It Yourself and experience the joy of creation. A variety of projects and materials will be available to explore. Thursdays from 5 - 7:30 p.m. April 5: Decorate wooden blocks with collage, paint and poems to make personalized gifts.
Join us for our weekly board game night! LEGOs are also available upon request. A great way to spend time with the family.
Sometimes a little change makes a big difference. If your neighborhood has a small project in mind, consider applying for a neighborhood grant.
Learn how to design simple 3D objects online! Create and print your own!