Mason Makes Money Fund presents the Financial Literacy Class.
This program is for Ages 10-14.
STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Join us for a special story time where we read a science themed story, then try hands-on science stations around the room.
Relax, catch up with your neighbors, meet new people, and enjoy refreshments!
We have plenty of coloring pages and pencils but feel free to bring your favorites.
All supplies and refreshments generously furnished by FOLK.
Don't like to color? That's okay, stop by for a cup of coffee or tea & some conversation.
No registration required.
Join us at the Parker Williams Library Innovation Lab for our Cricut-Sublimation Orientation!
Nurture your strength and mental health with Tai Chi at Parker Williams Library!
Often described as 'meditation in motion', Tai Chi is a low-impact, slow-motion exercise that helps to strengthen your muscles and relax your mind.
We are slowly building our own dinosaur costumes out of paper and cardboard. Color and craft your own tail to take home and wear because you are a dinosaur now!
Learn how to discover your family's geneology and cultural meals in this three week workshop, held Wednesdays in July at 3 pm.
For the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, we will be making red, white, and blue cockades (ribbon circles).
A basic knowledge of sewing (back stitch) is helpful, but not required.
Space and materials are limited. Be sure to register!
All supplies are provided by the Friends of Freeman.
Bring seeds, plant cuttings, and potted plants to swap with other plant lovers! Restock and curate our community seed library.
Stay and talk with new friends about gardening and nature. Tea and cookies will be provided for your chat!
(first come, first serve).
Bring seeds from your garden or store seed packets to the Plant Swap to add to our new Seed Library. The Seed Library will offer free seeds for the community. Share your gardening knowledge!
Practice reading aloud in English with other adult learners this summer on Thursday mornings in June and July.
Focus is on pronunciation, fluency, and confidence through shared reading in a supportive library setting.
For adults who can read in English and have some language experience; not for beginning learners.