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If you’re looking for a way to reduce stress, consider tai chi (TIE-CHEE). Originally developed for self-defense, tai chi has evolved into a graceful form of exercise that’s now used for stress reduction and a variety of other health conditions. Often described as meditation in motion, tai chi promotes serenity through gentle, flowing movements. This is beginner group who will meet every Monday from 10:00AM-11:00AM
Have you heard about 3-D printers? Have you wondered what they look like, how they sound, and how they work? Stop in and watch a demonstration and enter to win one of the creations!
This group reads science fiction & fantasy titles and meets on the third Monday of each month from 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. in the downstairs meeting room. Adults 18 years and up. Hope to see you there!
This month’s selection: “The Humans” by Matt Haig.
Drop-in program with STEAM stations for all ages. We will explore a different STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) topic each month with different “stations” to explore at your own pace. April’s theme: light. Ages 3+
Reading to dogs helps children build self confidence in a comfortable, accepting environment. This is an opportunity for your child to practice his or her reading skills for fifteen minutes, working one-on-one with a therapy dog and his or her trainer. Registration required.
Do you get somewhat excited when you save money on something or when you get something for free? The Frugal Is Fabulous Club is the group for you. Come join us each month as we share different ways to put more money in your pocket. We welcome anyone to bring tips and tricks to be more frugal. We hope that at each meeting you will leave with something for FREE!
The library will be hosting a free shredding event. Document Destruction Services from Gainesville, Georgia, will be onsite to shred up to five boxes of materials per person.
Gather to work on your current project and have a fun time with fellow knitters. Beginners welcome…just bring your own yarn & needles (size 8 in the 10 inch length are recommended for newbies). We’ll even have some yarn for you to use if you’d just like to try it out! This club is for ages 18 and up, completely free and open to the public. Come get knitty at the library!
The program lasts approximately 45 minutes and may include songs, fingerplays, and crafts in addition to the stories. Building Blocks Storytime is designed for children ages 2 to 5. No pre-registration is required, but groups larger than five are requested to call at least two days in advance.