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.
Want to learn more about Florida-Friendly gardens, composting, or citrus trees? Need a plant or insect identified? On the first and third Monday mornings of every month, from 10:00 a.m.
Assistance with the Affordable Health Act. By appointment only.
Annual Friends of the Selby Public Library General Meeting
Dr. Frank Cassell will present on the history of Sarasota.
Drop in and play a variety of board games including Harry Potter Clue, Ticket to Ride, Munchkin and more!
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 interaction.
Middle School Service Club
Are you in Grades 6-8 and need service hours for school? Club members should plan to attend at least one program per month. A club agreement can be picked up at your first meeting.
Looking for something a little more advanced than basic Spanish lessons? Every Monday from 3:30-5:00 join an open group of intermediate Spanish speakers for a small discussion-oriented lecture.
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.
Open Lab in the Creation Station
Come use our software and sewing machines on your own personal projects.
LEGO Club
Work on your own creations or build as a team. We provide the LEGOs, you provide the imagination.
Come and enjoy free movies on our big screen. Contact the library for movie titles.
IN HONOR OF MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH: ADDITIONAL SCREENINGS OF "FACEing MENTAL ILLNESS: THE ART OF ACCEPTANCE"
If you missed the Sarasota Film Festival premiere of the documentary film showcasing Herald-Tribune writer Carrie Seidman's community mental health project, "FACEing Mental Illness: The Art of Acceptance," the following screenings have been