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.
Keep calm and create. Current self-directed projects include: embroidery and friendship bracelets, beads, origami, mini artworks, crochet and color pencils. Ask for the cart at the youth desk.
Enjoy interacting with your child by participating in early literacy activities that include music and movement, books, crafts, and educational activities.
Forty Carrots- Partners in Play
Enjoy special uninterrupted play time with your child in our drop-in FREE Partners In Play® (PIP) parenting education groups.
Who should attend: Anyone who has questions about flood risks, zones, insurance regulations and pending map changes: especially residents, professional lenders, insurance agents and realtors.
Learn to knit and crochet! All ages and skill levels welcome! Bring your own yarn and needles. Supplies provided for beginners.
Daniel Baer, Piano Works of Bach, Szymanowski, Chopin, and Debussy. Sponsored by the Sarasota Music Archive.
Open Lab in the Creation Station
Come use our Adobe/ Mac software and sewing machines on your own personal projects. Time slots are filled on a first-come-first-serve basis.
Forty Carrots- Partners in Play
Enjoy special uninterrupted play time with your child in our drop-in FREE Partners In Play® (PIP) parenting education groups.
Socrates Café is a gathering where people from different backgrounds get together and exchange thoughtful ideas and experiences while embracing the central theme of Socratic teaching; the idea that we learn.
The Asolo Player Readers will perform a reading of "Sylvia" by A.R. Gurney.
writers group
literacy
Teen Room
Teens in grades 6 through 12 are welcome to hang out, have snacks, play games, and more.
Disclaimer(s)
Sarasota County prohibits discrimination in all services, programs or activities. View the complete policy at scgov.net/ADA.
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.
Guide your adorable robot through a maze and emerge victorious! Sign up for a slot at the start of the program by visiting the youth desk.
Youth Chess Club
Chilldren, tweens, and teens will get the opportunity to learn how to play!
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.
Growing Young readers and Writers
A club for kids who love reading, writing, and nature! Weekly sessions using nature as inspiration.
For ages 7 and up.
Getting the Most Out of Google and Its Apps for Medium to Advanced Users
Join us to learn about and practice using all the cool things a Google/Gmail account allows you to do. This class is aimed at the Medium to Advanced User. It's also primarily for those with Android devices or Windows 10 computers.
For ages 11-18. Hang out with us and join in on our monthly book discussion. Contact the library for this month's book title.
Work on your own creations or build as a team. We provide the Legos, you provide the imagination. Ages 4+(younger with caregiver)
Interested in learning how to hand and machine quilt? Join us for six basic quilting classes!
Work on your sewing and textiles projects using the library's equipment and tools. Bring fabric, thread, yarn, and other materials needed for your project. Enjoy the company of other sewing, knitting, and crocheting hobbyists.
Teen Open Lab in the Creation Station
Find yourself through arts and crafts with new and old technology.