Check out the latest updates on the Maplewood Community Library Expansion project and find information about their temporary location.
The Monroe County Library System and the Central Library of Rochester & Monroe County are excited to introduce 5 new VIP Pass Explorer Kits to the popular VIP Pass collection.
November has us picking deeply impactful books. Learn about history’s lasting legacy through both memoir and fiction, plus get a lesson on how to communicate. Register, submit questions, and view more Online Author Talks
Call for Entries! 2026 Sokol High School Literary Awards Contest Register After you register, you will be prompted to submit your entry via e-mail. Entries from Monroe County public, private, charter schools and Home Schools are welcome! Deadline to register and submit entries: Saturday, January 31. Judging is by a special committee and experts in each field. Winners are announced in the Spring. Thanks to the Community Foundation, who administers the Eli and Mildred Sokol Fund.
Call for Entries! 2026 Sokol High School Literary Awards Contest Register After you register, you will be prompted to submit your entry via e-mail. Entries from Monroe County public, private, charter schools and Home Schools are welcome! Deadline to register and submit entries: Saturday, January 31. Judging is by a special committee and experts in each field. Winners are announced in the Spring. Thanks to the Community Foundation, who administers the Eli and Mildred Sokol Fund.
Digital Literacy is a program of Literacy Rochester that teaches adults basic computer skills. Trained volunteers assist individuals with operating devices, navigating the internet, and using software. The program is provided for free on a drop-in, first-come, first-serve basis.
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will be held at the Mature Adult Resource Center at 86 Vienna Street, Rochester, ...
Explore self-expression through music and dance. Twirl your way to the Winton Branch Library located at 611 N Winton Rd. on Mondays January 12 and 26 and February 2 and 9 at 10:30 am to take part in a fun free ballet program called Jump Start. Children ages 3 and 4 years old will register to take part in a weekly one-hour dance class called Creative Movement. This is a joyful way to explore self-expression through music and dance. Students work on ...
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
Learn a basic knot and then create a keychain all your own. Space is limited. Registration required.
Learn how to play or challenges others to a match. Ages 5-105.
Feeling stuck or frustrated with your devices? Come to the Lyell Branch for Tech Class Mondays, and improve your digital skills! We can follow a structured syllabus through the DigitalLearn.org website over multiple weeks, or we can work on specific tasks you want to complete. FREE, just be sure to register with the link! Applicable to most personal devices from smartphones, tablets, and laptops! Don't have your own laptop to bring ...
Enjoy snacks and a movie!
***CANCELED DUE TO WEATHER************ Please join us next month on 2/16! The Open Page Sessions - Every third Monday of the month, 5:30pm-6:45pm Join host and poet Taurus Savant in an open-mic style of poetry readings, sharing space and community with other writers and readers. Schedule permitting, up to ten readers will be given 3-5 minutes to share their piece via a sign-up sheet with a receptive audience. Sign-up begins at 5:30pm and readings ...
Figuring out what is and isn’t a scam online can be difficult these days. This class will help participants feel confident in recognizing online scams and feel safe while using the internet. Maximum of 10 participants, basic computer experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. Students must be at least 14 years old to attend. If students complete all 4 classes, they will ...
Call for Entries! 2026 Sokol High School Literary Awards Contest Register After you register, you will be prompted to submit your entry via e-mail. Entries from Monroe County public, private, charter schools and Home Schools are welcome! Deadline to register and submit entries: Saturday, January 31. Judging is by a special committee and experts in each field. Winners are announced in the Spring. Thanks to the Community Foundation, who administers the Eli and Mildred Sokol Fund.
Learn the basics of using Google Workspace to create documents, edit spreadsheets, schedule your activities, and more! Maximum of 10 participants, basic computer experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will take place at the Center for Community Alternatives at 130 Andrews St, Rochester, NY. Students must be at least 14 years old to attend. If students complete all 4 classes, they will receive a ...
Representatives from Father Tracy will be at the Lincoln Branch to provide support and resources.
Join Ms. Kassie in the Children's Room for morning story time! Stories are best suited for children ages 2-5.
Bounces, Songs, and Shakers, Oh My! Up to age 3 with adult(s). Siblings welcome. Rhyme Time is a program for very young children and their grownups to nurture pre-reading skills. Babies need words every day, and they need to play with language and sounds. Adults and children will both make new friends as we Talk, Read, Sing, and Play, which are the building blocks to being ready to learn to read.
Are you a small business owner or entrepreneur interested in learning about trademarks and how to apply for a federal registration? If so, this event is a must-attend. In this fourth module of our eight-part virtual Trademark Basics Boot Camp, we’ll focus on the requirements for an initial trademark application. Knowing what is needed up front will help your filing process go more smoothly. The event is free, but space is limited, ...
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
A range of styles of music are used as students learn to express themselves through movement and learn healthy techniques to use for self-care. This class is provided by Jessica Pereya, director of the City Twirlers Program, with a grant from the Grupo Cultural Latinos En Rochester. It is a guaranteed fun time!
Learn the very basics or brush up on more advanced material! Ages 8-17.
This is a Zoom class for New-English learners to practice their English through writing. The free class is one-hour on Zoom and accepts all levels. Practice writing English through writing about your experiences. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail to show a local address in Monroe County, NY to receive the Zoom link. This weekly Zoom class is taught by our volunteer Michael.
Call for Entries! 2026 Sokol High School Literary Awards Contest Register After you register, you will be prompted to submit your entry via e-mail. Entries from Monroe County public, private, charter schools and Home Schools are welcome! Deadline to register and submit entries: Saturday, January 31. Judging is by a special committee and experts in each field. Winners are announced in the Spring. Thanks to the Community Foundation, who administers the Eli and Mildred Sokol Fund.
Stories, songs, and music for little ones and their grownups! All ages.
Set in a fictionalized New Zealand, Birnam Wood is about an activist gardening co-op that secretly plants gardens on unused plots of land. Bring your lunch and we will provide the coffee and goodies. All are welcome and no registration is required. Copies of the book are available at the BLB Circulation Desk at the Central Library. For more information call the Arts & Literature desk at 428-8380.
Get tech help from the Literacy Volunteers of Rochester every Wednesday and Thursday!
Dr. Mike will be on hand to provide primary care to Rochester residents that are unhouses in the Joseph Avenue/14621 area. Call or text 585-922-4232 for more information or to schedule an appointment.
Learn the basics of using Google Workspace to create documents, edit spreadsheets, schedule your activities, and more! Maximum of 10 participants, basic computer experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will take place at the Mendon Community Center at 167 N. Main St, Honeoye Falls, NY. Students must be at least 14 years old to attend. If students complete all 4 classes, they will receive ...
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
Stop by the library to spend some time reading to a therapy dog! Our furry friends love kids and stories. All ages are welcome!
Choosing the right legal structure is a crucial decision for any entrepreneur. Join Start Small Think Big and attorneys from Simpson Thacher & Bartlett for a comprehensive workshop designed to guide you through the pros and cons of business structure options, including LLCs, C-Corps, S-Corps, and Sole Proprietorships. In this session, you’ll gain valuable insights into: Entity Overview: Understand how different business structures impact your business’s legal and tax obligations. Formation ...
Fun for the whole family! Whether you’re a grand master or a rookie, everyone is invited to Family Chess Club. This group meets every Wednesday from 3:00 TO 4:00PM offering opportunities to play games, share strategies, and most importantly, make friends! We welcome players of all ages and skill levels, so grab a friend or two and get ready to say check mate! For more information, call the library at 428-8204.
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will take place at Meadow Reserve at 100 Hulda Park, Rochester, NY and is ...
Join us in the story time room for book bingo on the fourth Wednesday of every month! We will read a book out loud and then play BINGO with words from the story. Compete for candy prizes!
Come share your enjoyment of all things yarn! We will be crocheting, but feel free to show off your knitting skills!
Make a snowman decoration and enjoy snowman waffles! For ages 5-17
This talk covers the history of how the park came to be, the development of the property, and some of the primary specimens held in the Durand Eastman Arboretum within the park. Registration is required with an email address for the Zoom link. The Master Gardner series is brought to you by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Monroe County and is available thanks to a consortium of MCLS libraries who are sharing resources and connecting ...
We are thrilled to welcome Liz Moore to discuss her latest work, The God of the Woods, an instant New York Times bestseller and one of NPR’s 2024 “Books We Love” highlights. Early morning, August 1975: a camp counselor discovers an empty bunk. Its occupant, Barbara Van Laar, has gone missing. Barbara isn’t just any thirteen-year-old: she’s the daughter of the family that owns the summer camp and employs ...
Call for Entries! 2026 Sokol High School Literary Awards Contest Register After you register, you will be prompted to submit your entry via e-mail. Entries from Monroe County public, private, charter schools and Home Schools are welcome! Deadline to register and submit entries: Saturday, January 31. Judging is by a special committee and experts in each field. Winners are announced in the Spring. Thanks to the Community Foundation, who administers the Eli and Mildred Sokol Fund.
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will take place at the Charles Settlement House Senior Center at 71 Parkway, Rochester, ...
Join us for this storytime for all ages in the children's room. Stories, songs and fun for all!
Bounces, Songs, and Shakers, Oh My! Up to age 3 with adult(s). Siblings welcome. Rhyme Time is a program for very young children and their grownups to nurture pre-reading skills. Babies need words every day, and they need to play with language and sounds. Adults and children will both make new friends as we Talk, Read, Sing, and Play, which are the building blocks to being ready to learn to read.
Join Kitty Jospé Thursdays at the Central Library as she selects poems for readings and discussions. Discover how wonderful poetry can be in a relaxed setting. All are welcome!
Get tech help from the Literacy Volunteers of Rochester every Wednesday and Thursday!
Frustrated by searching for jobs online? This course is designed to help participants have a professional resume, navigate online job boards, and easily apply for jobs. Maximum of 10 participants, basic computer experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. Students must be at least 14 years old to attend. If students complete all 4 classes, they will receive a free Chromebook to take home Limit ...
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
Drop by to join our D&D club with Mr. Issac and friends! Each player will be allowed only one character to use during a single campaign. All supplies provided but must already have a character to play. Ages 7-16.
Join Jennifer every Thursday at Three for half an hour of one of these fun activities: juggling, mime or drumming. Registration is not required and the whole family is welcome to participate.
Create with the library's LEGO and DUPLO sets! Ages 5-12.
From the small towns of Salzburg and Innsbruck to the larger cities of Vienna and Munich, there are genuine and happy people ready to welcome visitors to their homeland. The mountains are spectacular and the quaintness of the towns special. Come vicariously with Dan Reardon through his striking photos and see what makes this part of Europe distinct. We’ll visit “Mad” Ludwig’s stunning castles, appreciate the interior beauty ...
Join the Raising a Reader team for a fun family evening exploring a playful early literacy program for young children and their caregivers. Through songs, rhymes, stories and word games we will build key skills for learning to read. Families will gain simple tips to support early literacy at home through everyday play and conversation. This event is free for all families with children 3-5 years of age.
Call for Entries! 2026 Sokol High School Literary Awards Contest Register After you register, you will be prompted to submit your entry via e-mail. Entries from Monroe County public, private, charter schools and Home Schools are welcome! Deadline to register and submit entries: Saturday, January 31. Judging is by a special committee and experts in each field. Winners are announced in the Spring. Thanks to the Community Foundation, who administers the Eli and Mildred Sokol Fund.
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. Students must be at least 14 years old to attend. If students complete all 4 ...
Join us for this storytime for all ages in the children's room. Stories, songs and fun for all!
Enjoy a story read by a volunteer from the Friends of Arnett or a staff member every Friday. Preschool aged children.
Sing, read, rhyme, and play What program has all the songs, rhymes, and stories to help develop a toddler’s early literacy? Why Toddler Time, that’s what! Join us every Friday from 11:30am-12:30pm for an hour of singing, reading and playing. This program, perfect for ages 2-3, offers vital opportunities to expand your toddler’s early literacy skills, all ...
We all know the library is a place to check out books and movies, but do you know all the resources your library has to offer? Come and learn about the amazing resources provided by the Monroe County Library System! Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. Students must be at least 14 years old to attend. If students complete ...
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
This webinar will introduce you to the fundamental mechanics of using our trademark search system. It’s geared toward new users and those interested in conducting basic searches. We’ll cover: Why you should search Basic search strategy Common searches Finding help This information will be presented live via Webex from 3-4 p.m. ET on Friday, January 30, and will conclude with a question-and-answer session.
Attention: This class is for current Wired for Opportunity students ONLY. Did you miss a Wired for Opportunity class session? Use this class to make it up! In this class, we'll be going over the basics from Intro to Computers as well as taking related questions. Maximum of 10 participants, registration required. This is a stand-alone class that is a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. Students must be at least 14 years old to ...
Join us for a two-day symposium honoring the life and legacy of Gene DePrez, civic innovator and visionary founder of Rochester’s Urbanarium. On Day One of this two-day symposium, RIT Archives will present a pop-up exhibit on the history of the Urbanarium, a local organization founded by Gene DePrez that sought to increase citizen engagement in Rochester in the 1960s and 70s. The open house will be followed by a reception, ...
Join us for a two-day symposium honoring the life and legacy of Gene DePrez, civic innovator and visionary founder of Rochester’s Urbanarium. Day one activities will be held on the campus of the Rochester Institute of Technology. RIT Archives will present a pop-up exhibit on the history of the Urbanarium, a local organization founded by Gene DePrez that sought to increase citizen engagement in Rochester in the 1960s and 70s. The ...
Call for Entries! 2026 Sokol High School Literary Awards Contest Register After you register, you will be prompted to submit your entry via e-mail. Entries from Monroe County public, private, charter schools and Home Schools are welcome! Deadline to register and submit entries: Saturday, January 31. Judging is by a special committee and experts in each field. Winners are announced in the Spring. Thanks to the Community Foundation, who administers the Eli and Mildred Sokol Fund.
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their conversational English. Questions are presented and answered by participants in a chosen order. Images and conversation starters are also presented during the hour. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail that shows a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for the weekly free class. This class is taught by our volunteer ...
Join us for a two-day symposium honoring the life and legacy of Gene DePrez, civic innovator and visionary founder of Rochester’s Urbanarium. Day Two of this two-day symposium will be held at the Central Library of Rochester & Monroe County and features panel discussions exploring civic engagement and an action-oriented workshop. Schedule: 10:00-10:15 am - Welcome & Opening Remarks 10:15-11:30 am - Session 1: Design for a Greater Rochester: Past, Present, and ...
🎙️ MCLS TABLETOP RPG w/ ATHNerdcast @ the Rochester Central Library Welcome to the MCLS Tabletop RPG w/ ATHNerdcast, a tabletop RPG community based at the Rochester Central Library. For the last few years, we’ve been rolling dice, telling stories, and bringing adventures to life through long-running Pathfinder 2e and D&D 5e campaigns. Our mission is to celebrate the creativity and community that tabletop RPGs inspire. Beyond our in-person sessions, we’re ...
The tabletop gaming group will meet in the teen space
Come design a colorful Carnival hat while learning about vibrant celebations across Latin America! All ages. This program is first in a six-part series honoring Hispanic culture and creativity funded through the City of Rochester's ArtsBloom Grant.
Creative Movement is a joyful way to explore self-expression through music and dance. Students work on developing physical skills, channeling energy, and stimulate imagination and creativity. Creative Movement class is filled with structured creative play, engaging and thought-provoking props, storytelling, and expressive pantomime. Through this program we will also be shaping and growing a ballet community of diversity and inclusion, the kind of community Draper Center wishes to provide for all its students. Ages 3-4. ...
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will take place at New Beginnings Apostolic Faith Church at 1511 Dewey Ave, Rochester, ...
In honor of Black History Month, the Eureka Lodge #36 has collaborated with the Archive of Black History and Culture to curate an exhibit highlighting the history of the lodge. Materials featured in the exhibit include the original handwritten minutes from the first meeting, which took place on May 8th, 1879. The Eureka Lodge #36 exhibit will also include an early Bible used by members of the Lodge that was published in 1892. Additional artifacts included in the ...
Coloring relieves stress. Stop in and pick up some free coloring sheets to relax!
Complete and turn in the crossword for a prize!
Make flowers by reusing pages from books and create a bouquet! Supplies limited. Ask at the front desk or call 585-428-8212 to reserve your kit.
Figuring out what is and isn’t a scam online can be difficult these days. This class will help participants feel confident in recognizing online scams and feel safe while using the internet. Maximum of 10 participants, basic computer experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. Students must be at least 14 years old to attend. If students complete all 4 classes, they will ...
Digital Literacy is a program of Literacy Rochester that teaches adults basic computer skills. Trained volunteers assist individuals with operating devices, navigating the internet, and using software. The program is provided for free on a drop-in, first-come, first-serve basis.
Meet with Joshua for resources and referrals related to job searching, finances, mental health, food and housing, education, and legal assistance. Available Mondays and Tuesdays during library hours.
This beginner-friendly class covers the basics of using a computer or laptop. You will learn: How to navigate a computer Basic mouse and keyboard skills Common everyday computer tasks No prior computer experience is required. This class may also be used as a make-up session for participants in the Wired for Opportunity program. However, it cannot count as the final class in the Wired for Opportunity sequence. It is also a good option for anyone ...
Explore self-expression through music and dance. Twirl your way to the Winton Branch Library located at 611 N Winton Rd. on Mondays January 12 and 26 and February 2 and 9 at 10:30 am to take part in a fun free ballet program called Jump Start. Children ages 3 and 4 years old will register to take part in a weekly one-hour dance class called Creative Movement. This is a joyful way to explore self-expression through music and dance. Students work on ...
Register to compete in a floor puzzle speed contest. The team should consist of one member aged 12 to adult and two members aged 3-11. Only available to six teams so sign up right away!
Learn how to play or challenges others to a match. Ages 5-105.
Stop in for basic resume assistance!
Join through Zoom or in-person at Maplewood Community Library for an hour free Citizenship Class. There are 16-weekly sessions that repeat continuously. We review colonial history, US history, US government and civics, writing and Yes/No questions. All English levels welcome. Also special help is available if your test date is near. Contact through email at NewAmericans@libraryweb.org Show a scanned piece of mail with a ...
Feeling stuck or frustrated with your devices? Come to the Lyell Branch for Tech Class Mondays, and improve your digital skills! We can follow a structured syllabus through the DigitalLearn.org website over multiple weeks, or we can work on specific tasks you want to complete. FREE, just be sure to register with the link! Applicable to most personal devices from smartphones, tablets, and laptops! Don't have your own laptop to bring ...
Visit with the therapy dogs and read them a book!
Figuring out what is and isn’t a scam online can be difficult these days. This class will help participants feel confident in recognizing online scams and feel safe while using the internet. Maximum of 10 participants, basic computer experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. Students must be at least 14 years old to attend. If students complete all 4 classes, they will ...
Join through Zoom for an hour free Beginning English Class. This class is open to Monroe County, New York residents, because the library program is supported by Monroe County, NY taxes. We review basic pronunciation, vocabulary, verbal phrases and tenses. Beginning English levels welcome. Once you attend this group class, we could set up a weekly small group class for you to improve your English. Contact through email at NewAmericans@libraryweb....
Join us on Tuesdays at 10 AM in the story time room for music, reading, and playing! Planned for children ages 0 - 3 with a caregiver. No registration required.
Meet with Joshua for resources and referrals related to job searching, finances, mental health, food and housing, education, and legal assistance. Available Mondays and Tuesdays during library hours.
Representatives from Father Tracy Advocacy Center will be at the Lincoln Branch to provide support and resources. Call 585-563-7008 for more information.
Join Ms. Kassie in the Children's Room for morning story time! Stories are best suited for children ages 2-5.
Bounces, Songs, and Shakers, Oh My! Up to age 3 with adult(s). Siblings welcome. Rhyme Time is a program for very young children and their grownups to nurture pre-reading skills. Babies need words every day, and they need to play with language and sounds. Adults and children will both make new friends as we Talk, Read, Sing, and Play, which are the building blocks to being ready to learn to read.
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will be held at the Coalition of North East Association (CONEA) at 471 Hudson ...
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their English skills through presentation. Students create a Powerpoint or Google Slides presentation and share it on Zoom it with their own English narration. Students also answer questions afterward in English. Send an email to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned picture of a piece of mail with a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for this ...
Are you a small business owner or entrepreneur interested in learning about trademarks and how to apply for a federal registration? If so, this event is a must-attend. In this fifth module of our eight-part virtual Trademark Basics Boot Camp, we’ll focus on filing for registration through Trademark Center, including a live demonstration of a trademark filing. Trademark Center is the required system for filing an application with the USPTO. ...
Kids come meet, pet, and read to a community working dog from RocDog!
Come work on your wellness by practicing simple Yoga in the Secret Room! All ages
Learn about influential Black Americans throughout history with a fun puzzle activity! For ages 10-17
Learn the very basics or brush up on more advanced material! Ages 8-17.
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will take place at Holy Trinity Missionary Baptist Church at 397 North St, ...
This is a Zoom class for New-English learners to practice their English through writing. The free class is one-hour on Zoom and accepts all levels. Practice writing English through writing about your experiences. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail to show a local address in Monroe County, NY to receive the Zoom link. This weekly Zoom class is taught by our volunteer Michael.
Business First Wednesdays are for aspiring or current business owners and is brought to you by the Business Insight Center of the Central Library of Rochester & Monroe County and the SUNY Brockport Small Business Development Center. To register, please call the Business Insight Center at 585.428.8106, contact business.insight@libraryweb.org or see below. This program is funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the US Small Business Administration. Services are extended to ...
Stories, songs, and music for little ones and their grownups! All ages.
Learn the basics of using Google Workspace to create documents, edit spreadsheets, schedule your activities, and more! Maximum of 10 participants, basic computer experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. Students must be at least 14 years old to attend. If students complete all 4 classes, they will receive a free Chromebook to take home. Limit of one device per person per household while ...
Get 1-on-1 computer help from Literacy Rochester's Digital Volunteers every Wednesday and Thursday.
Dr. Mike will be on hand to provide primary care to Rochester residents that are unhouses in the Joseph Avenue/14621 area. Call or text 585-922-4232 for more information or to schedule an appointment.
Frustrated by searching for jobs online? This course is designed to help participants have a professional resume, navigate online job boards, and easily apply for jobs. Maximum of 10 participants, basic computer experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will be held at the Veterans Outreach Center at 447 South Ave, Rochester and is for VOC veterans ONLY. Students must be at least 14 ...
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their conversational English. Questions are presented and answered by participants in a chosen order. Images and conversation starters are also presented during the hour. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail that shows a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for the weekly free class.
Fun for the whole family! Whether you’re a grand master or a rookie, everyone is invited to Family Chess Club. This group meets every Wednesday from 3:00 TO 4:00PM offering opportunities to play games, share strategies, and most importantly, make friends! We welcome players of all ages and skill levels, so grab a friend or two and get ready to say check mate! For more information, call the library at 428-8204.
Therapy dogs are coming to visit! Spend time with furry friends from the RocDog Community Group in the story time room at the Sully Branch Library.
Stop in for basic resume assistance!
Come share your enjoyment of all things yarn! We will be crocheting, but feel free to show off your knitting skills!
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their conversational English. Questions are presented and answered by participants in a chosen order. Images and conversation starters are also presented during the hour. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail that shows a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for the weekly free class.
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will take place at the Charles Settlement House Senior Center at 71 Parkway, Rochester, ...
Join us for this storytime for all ages in the children's room. Stories, songs and fun for all!
Bounces, Songs, and Shakers, Oh My! Up to age 3 with adult(s). Siblings welcome. Rhyme Time is a program for very young children and their grownups to nurture pre-reading skills. Babies need words every day, and they need to play with language and sounds. Adults and children will both make new friends as we Talk, Read, Sing, and Play, which are the building blocks to being ready to learn to read.
Get 1-on-1 computer help from Literacy Rochester's Digital Volunteers every Wednesday and Thursday.
Know the basics of crocheting? (Casting on and single crochet) Learn the second step to crocheting! Double crochet. We will show you how to double crochet, which will help with future crochet projects that we will be doing in the coming months. Space is limited. Registration required.
Please join us for a monthly community building circle! We are social beings that not only need connection -- we thrive and are more resilient when community bonds are nurtured and strengthened. The circle structure, where each person has an opportunity to speak, in turn, without interruption, creates a safe space to make connections, build relationships and be heard. Each circle focuses on a meaningful topic that ...
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will take place at R.L. Edwards Manor at 615 Clarissa St, Rochester and ...
Drop by to join our D&D club with Mr. Issac and friends! Each player will be allowed only one character to use during a single campaign. All supplies provided but must already have a character to play. Ages 7-16.
Create with the library's LEGO and DUPLO sets! Ages 5-12.
Get ready to apply for Summer of Opportunity with a new or updated resume.
Level up at Nintendo Switch Thursday Jump like Mario, fight like Link, and level up like a Pokémon master, all at Nintendo Switch Thursday. Join us on the first Thursday of the month for our free Nintendo switch program. Kids ages 9 and up can drop in to play any one of our super switch games. No prior experience is needed to participate, so come by yourself, or bring a player two, and get ...
Drop in and play some of our Switch Games Drop in at the Winton Branch Library at 611 N Winton Rd to play any of our Switch Games. We will have everything you need to play either by yourself or with a partner.
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will take place at Harvest Time Sanctuary at 890 Plymouth Ave, Rochester, NY and ...
Join us for an unforgettable experience as we chat online with Vanessa Riley about her newest book, Fire Sword and Sea, based on the folk story of the female pirate Jacquotte Delahaye. Vanessa Riley is an award-winning author and proud recipient of the 2024 Georgia Mystery/Detective Fiction Author of the Year. She writes Sagas and Book Club Fiction that brings to life the hidden narratives of Black women and women of color in novels like ...
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. Students must be at least 14 years old to attend. If students complete all 4 classes, ...
Join us for this storytime for all ages in the children's room. Stories, songs and fun for all!
Enjoy a story read by a volunteer from the Friends of Arnett or a staff member every Friday. Preschool aged children.
Sing, read, rhyme, and play What program has all the songs, rhymes, and stories to help develop a toddler’s early literacy? Why Toddler Time, that’s what! Join us every Friday from 11:30am-12:30pm for an hour of singing, reading and playing. This program, perfect for ages 2-3, offers vital opportunities to expand your toddler’s early literacy skills, all ...
Learn the basics of using Google Workspace to create documents, edit spreadsheets, schedule your activities, and more! Maximum of 10 participants, basic computer experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. Students must be at least 14 years old to attend. If students complete all 4 classes, they will receive a free Chromebook to take home. Limit of one device per person per household while ...
Need help with a device, app, or technology skill? Schedule a 1-on-1 session with Cormel. Call the library or ask a staff member to make an appointment.
Attention: This class is for current Wired for Opportunity students ONLY. Did you miss a Wired for Opportunity class session? Use this class to make it up! In this class, we'll be going over the basics from Intro to Computers as well as taking related questions. Maximum of 10 participants, registration required. This is a stand-alone class that is a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. Those under the ...
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their conversational English. Questions are presented and answered by participants in a chosen order. Images and conversation starters are also presented during the hour. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail that shows a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for the weekly free class. This class is taught by our volunteer ...
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will be held at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church at 304 Joseph Ave, ...
In this monthly workshop you’ll work within a creative and supportive writing community to hone your craft and tell your story. Expect a variety of activities that will help you generate new ideas, revise existing projects, and establish effective writing practices for yourself. All levels of experience are welcome. Jen Case teaches writing workshops and leads literary discussions at libraries and senior living communities around Monroe County. She also presents with the group ...
Join us for some crafts to celebrate the library and fill out a heart that lets us know what you love best about the library!
A Monthly Genealogy Club co-sponsored by the Rochester Genealogical Society Facilitated by John D. Caufield & Anna Tomasso Are you a fan of family history? Do you wonder who your ancestors were and how you can learn more about them? Whether you are an experienced researcher or just starting out, we invite you to join our friendly, informal monthly gathering. Explore your questions, share your discoveries, and research your family’s past alongside ...
Experience the joy of Cumbia, a traditional dance from South America. Learn the steps and the history behind this energetic cultural expression. Presented by Grupo Cultural Latinos en Rochester through ArtsBloom.
Celebrate all the library has to offer with a musical journey through the library. Visit the Children’s Center and other departments for dance, drumming, and an instrument petting zoo.
An international celebration of all libraries have to offer families! Come explore the Lincoln Branch & Toy Library and enjoy crafts, activities, and fun for all ages!
Emerging from Rochester's eastside, the Gaylords were one of many boys’ and girls’ social clubs that formed in Black communities in the 1950s. These groups served as positive outlets for youth experiencing the hardships of inner-city poverty and were often led by both Black and White college students and recent graduates. Brought together by the Baden Street Settlement, the Gaylords would go on to play basketball matches across New York State ...
Charlotte Branch Library's Produce Distribution. Occurs on the First Saturday of every month until all food is distributed. Volunteers are welcome to arrive beginning at 3 p.m. to help. Produce Distribution takes place in our basement level meeting room. Jennifer Cherelin is the Produce Distribution coordinator. Please call the library with any further questions.
Figuring out what is and isn’t a scam online can be difficult these days. This class will help participants feel confident in recognizing online scams and feel safe while using the internet. Maximum of 10 participants, basic computer experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. Students must be at least 14 years old to attend. If students complete all 4 classes, they will ...
Digital Literacy is a program of Literacy Rochester that teaches adults basic computer skills. Trained volunteers assist individuals with operating devices, navigating the internet, and using software. The program is provided for free on a drop-in, first-come, first-serve basis.
Schedule a mammography with Rochester Regional Health. The unit will be parked in the library's overflow lot on Avenue D. Call 585-922-7465 for more information or to make an appointment.
Meet with Joshua for resources and referrals related to job searching, finances, mental health, food and housing, education, and legal assistance. Available Mondays and Tuesdays during library hours.
This beginner-friendly class introduces the fundamentals of using a computer and laptop, including basic navigation, mouse and keyboard skills, and everyday computer tasks. No prior experience is needed. This class can also be used as a make-up session for participants in the Wired for Opportunity program (But cannot count as the final class) and for those who would like extra practice or a refresher. Registration is suggested.
Learn how to make a Mug Rug, aka a quilted coaster. Students will listen to a short presentation about quilting basics and learn how to make a half square triangle, one of the most versatile quilt blocks! Space limited. Registration required.
Learn how to play or challenges others to a match. Ages 5-105.
Stop in for basic resume assistance!
Join through Zoom or in-person at Maplewood Community Library for an hour free Citizenship Class. There are 16-weekly sessions that repeat continuously. We review colonial history, US history, US government and civics, writing and Yes/No questions. All English levels welcome. Also special help is available if your test date is near. Contact through email at NewAmericans@libraryweb.org Show a scanned piece of mail with a ...
Feeling stuck or frustrated with your devices? Come to the Lyell Branch for Tech Class Mondays, and improve your digital skills! We can follow a structured syllabus through the DigitalLearn.org website over multiple weeks, or we can work on specific tasks you want to complete. FREE, just be sure to register with the link! Applicable to most personal devices from smartphones, tablets, and laptops! Don't have your own laptop to bring ...
Create a poem using quotes from famous Black Americans.
Join through Zoom for an hour free Beginning English Class. This class is open to Monroe County, New York residents, because the library program is supported by Monroe County, NY taxes. We review basic pronunciation, vocabulary, verbal phrases and tenses. Beginning English levels welcome. Once you attend this group class, we could set up a weekly small group class for you to improve your English. Contact through email at NewAmericans@libraryweb....
Join us on Tuesdays at 10 AM in the story time room for music, reading, and playing! Planned for children ages 0 - 3 with a caregiver. No registration required.
Meet with Joshua for resources and referrals related to job searching, finances, mental health, food and housing, education, and legal assistance. Available Mondays and Tuesdays during library hours.
Come learn sounds, shapes, colors, and numbers! For little ones and their caregivers.
Representatives from Father Tracy Advocacy Center will be at the Lincoln Branch to provide support and resources. Call 585-563-7008 for more information.
Bounces, Songs, and Shakers, Oh My! Up to age 3 with adult(s). Siblings welcome. Rhyme Time is a program for very young children and their grownups to nurture pre-reading skills. Babies need words every day, and they need to play with language and sounds. Adults and children will both make new friends as we Talk, Read, Sing, and Play, which are the building blocks to being ready to learn to read.
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will be held at the Coalition of North East Association (CONEA) at 471 Hudson ...
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their English skills through presentation. Students create a Powerpoint or Google Slides presentation and share it on Zoom it with their own English narration. Students also answer questions afterward in English. Send an email to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned picture of a piece of mail with a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for this ...
Are you a small business owner or entrepreneur interested in learning about trademarks and how to apply for a federal registration? If so, this event is a must-attend. In this sixth module of our eight-part virtual Trademark Basics Boot Camp, we’ll focus on responding to office actions, the official letters that USPTO examining attorneys issue after reviewing your trademark application. The event is free, but space is limited, so register early. This ...
Learn about how chocolate is made and try different kinds of chocolate! For kids and teens ages 5-17
Learn the very basics or brush up on more advanced material! Ages 8-17.
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will take place at Holy Trinity Missionary Baptist Church at 397 North St, ...
This is a Zoom class for New-English learners to practice their English through writing. The free class is one-hour on Zoom and accepts all levels. Practice writing English through writing about your experiences. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail to show a local address in Monroe County, NY to receive the Zoom link. This weekly Zoom class is taught by our volunteer Michael.
Stories, songs, and music for little ones and their grownups! All ages.
Learn the basics of using Google Workspace to create documents, edit spreadsheets, schedule your activities, and more! Maximum of 10 participants, basic computer experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. Students must be at least 14 years old to attend. If students complete all 4 classes, they will receive a free Chromebook to take home. Limit of one device per person per household while ...
Get 1-on-1 computer help from Literacy Rochester's Digital Volunteers every Wednesday and Thursday.
Dr. Mike will be on hand to provide primary care to Rochester residents that are unhouses in the Joseph Avenue/14621 area. Call or text 585-922-4232 for more information or to schedule an appointment.
Frustrated by searching for jobs online? This course is designed to help participants have a professional resume, navigate online job boards, and easily apply for jobs. Maximum of 10 participants, basic computer experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will be held at the Veterans Outreach Center at 447 South Ave, Rochester and is for VOC veterans ONLY. Students must be at least 14 ...
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their conversational English. Questions are presented and answered by participants in a chosen order. Images and conversation starters are also presented during the hour. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail that shows a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for the weekly free class.
Fun for the whole family! Whether you’re a grand master or a rookie, everyone is invited to Family Chess Club. This group meets every Wednesday from 3:00 TO 4:00PM offering opportunities to play games, share strategies, and most importantly, make friends! We welcome players of all ages and skill levels, so grab a friend or two and get ready to say check mate! For more information, call the library at 428-8204.
Drop in to make an "I love you more!" book for Valentine's Day. All ages.
Join us every second Wednesday of the month to make a craft in the story time room! The library will provide supplies for up to 25 craft-making kids.
Stop in for basic resume assistance!
Come share your enjoyment of all things yarn! We will be crocheting, but feel free to show off your knitting skills!
Join us for an informal gathering, facilitated by Jennifer Sanfilipo, to discuss the "taboo" topics of death, dying, and grief. A Death Cafe is a chance to normalize talking about tough topics, reduce fear, and to let yourself live more comfortably by acknowledging death, dying, and grief.
Learn about quilts used on the underground Railroad with a story and create your own! Ages 7-12
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their conversational English. Questions are presented and answered by participants in a chosen order. Images and conversation starters are also presented during the hour. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail that shows a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for the weekly free class.
Join us for this storytime for all ages in the children's room. Stories, songs and fun for all!
Bounces, Songs, and Shakers, Oh My! Up to age 3 with adult(s). Siblings welcome. Rhyme Time is a program for very young children and their grownups to nurture pre-reading skills. Babies need words every day, and they need to play with language and sounds. Adults and children will both make new friends as we Talk, Read, Sing, and Play, which are the building blocks to being ready to learn to read.
Join us online Thursday, February 12, from 1-2 p.m. ET to learn how to file patent-related documents in DOCX format using Patent Center. You will hear from experts on the USPTO's eCommerce Modernization (eMod) team, who will provide demonstrations and answer your questions. This session is one of several free training opportunities available on the DOCX filing series page. Instructions for joining the Webex session will be emailed to each registrant. ...
Get 1-on-1 computer help from Literacy Rochester's Digital Volunteers every Wednesday and Thursday.
Feminist philosopher Dr. Lindsey Stewart’s book, The Conjuring of America: Mojos, Mermaids, Medicine, and 400 Years of Black Women’s Magic, tells the stories of Negro Mammies of slavery; the Voodoo Queens and Blues Women of Reconstruction; and the Granny Midwives and textile weavers of the Jim Crow era. These women, in secrecy and subterfuge, courageously and devotedly continued their practices and worship for centuries and passed down their traditions. Join us ...
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will take place at R.L. Edwards Manor at 615 Clarissa St, Rochester and ...
Join Jennifer every Thursday at Three for half an hour of one of these fun activities: juggling, mime or drumming. Registration is not required and the whole family is welcome to participate.
Have you ever seen something suspicious online and wondered if it was real or accurate? Nowadays, it’s even harder to tell what’s real and trustworthy because “Artificial Intelligence” technologies like ChatGPT, Apple Intelligence, Copilot, Sora, and other apps make it easy for anyone to generate realistic videos, images, and text. This interactive workshop focuses on building “media literacy,” which helps us sort through messages, figure out where ...
Create with the library's LEGO and DUPLO sets! Ages 5-12.
Engage in random acts of kindness and win self-care prizes!
Adam Clayton Powell Jr. is one of the most fascinating figures in African American history! Born the son of a preacher, he would rise to be the pastor for one of the largest Baptist churches in the country - Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem, New York. Eventually he became the first African American elected to Congress from New York state. Representing Harlem from the 1940s through the early 1970s, he became known as "Mr. ...
Come make this fun Valentine’s Day gift for someone you love! Best for ages 4+.
Learn about Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald with a story. Listen to their music! Ages 7-12
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will take place at Harvest Time Sanctuary at 890 Plymouth Ave, Rochester, NY and ...
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. Students must be at least 14 years old to attend. If students complete all 4 classes, ...
Join us for this storytime for all ages in the children's room. Stories, songs and fun for all!
Enjoy a story read by a volunteer from the Friends of Arnett or a staff member every Friday. Preschool aged children.
Sing, read, rhyme, and play What program has all the songs, rhymes, and stories to help develop a toddler’s early literacy? Why Toddler Time, that’s what! Join us every Friday from 11:30am-12:30pm for an hour of singing, reading and playing. This program, perfect for ages 2-3, offers vital opportunities to expand your toddler’s early literacy skills, all ...
Learn the basics of using Google Workspace to create documents, edit spreadsheets, schedule your activities, and more! Maximum of 10 participants, basic computer experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. Students must be at least 14 years old to attend. If students complete all 4 classes, they will receive a free Chromebook to take home. Limit of one device per person per household while ...
Need help with a device, app, or technology skill? Schedule a 1-on-1 session with Cormel. Call the library or ask a staff member to make an appointment.
Make your own Valentine’s Day themed oobleck to take home. All supplies are provided. Best for ages 4+.
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their conversational English. Questions are presented and answered by participants in a chosen order. Images and conversation starters are also presented during the hour. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail that shows a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for the weekly free class. This class is taught by our volunteer ...
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will be held at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church at 304 Joseph Ave, ...
Just learning to read and maybe a little unsure of yourself? Come and read to a RocDog! A therapy dog is just waiting to support you.
Get creative and festive! Participants will design and decorate colorful Carnaval hats while learning about the vibrant celebrations across Latin America. Presented by Grupo Cultural Latinos en Rochester through ArtsBloom.
Journalist and historian Howard Wilson Coles made an indelible impact on Rochester in the twentieth century. He is perhaps best known for serving as the editor of Monroe County’s longest-running Black newspaper, The Voice, and for writing the landmark African American history book, The Cradle of Freedom. But Coles was also a pioneering local Civil Rights figure. Join Dr. Anthony C. Siracusa and Chris Thom as they discuss Coles’ work with the&...
February Break week is all about toys in the Children’s Center with a different theme each day. Mega Blok Monday - Come build BIG with our mega bin of Mega Bloks!
Figuring out what is and isn’t a scam online can be difficult these days. This class will help participants feel confident in recognizing online scams and feel safe while using the internet. Maximum of 10 participants, basic computer experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. Students must be at least 14 years old to attend. If students complete all 4 classes, they will ...
Digital Literacy is a program of Literacy Rochester that teaches adults basic computer skills. Trained volunteers assist individuals with operating devices, navigating the internet, and using software. The program is provided for free on a drop-in, first-come, first-serve basis.
Meet with Joshua for resources and referrals related to job searching, finances, mental health, food and housing, education, and legal assistance. Available Mondays and Tuesdays during library hours.
This beginner-friendly class introduces the fundamentals of using a computer and laptop, including basic navigation, mouse and keyboard skills, and everyday computer tasks. No prior experience is needed. This class can also be used as a make-up session for participants in the Wired for Opportunity program (But cannot count as the final class in the wired for opportunity sequence) and for those who would like extra practice or a refresher. Registration is suggested.
Learn how to play or challenges others to a match. Ages 5-105.
Use our winter themed decorations to create your own sensory bottle to take home. Best for ages 4+.
Create a work of art inspired by a figure from Black History.
Stop in for basic resume assistance!
Create a vibrant paper collage! Ages 5-9
Feeling stuck or frustrated with your devices? Come to the Lyell Branch for Tech Class Mondays, and improve your digital skills! We can follow a structured syllabus through the DigitalLearn.org website over multiple weeks, or we can work on specific tasks you want to complete. FREE, just be sure to register with the link! Applicable to most personal devices from smartphones, tablets, and laptops! Don't have your own laptop to bring ...
The Open Page Sessions - Every third Monday of the month, 5:30pm-6:45pm Join host and poet Taurus Savant in an open-mic style of poetry readings, sharing space and community with other writers and readers. Schedule permitting, up to ten readers will be given 3-5 minutes to share their piece via a sign-up sheet with a receptive audience. Sign-up begins at 5:30pm and readings begin at 6:00pm to be finished by 6:45pm.
Visit with the therapy dogs and read them a book!
February Break week is all about toys in the Children’s Center with a different theme each day. Train Tuesday - We have lots of trains and tracks for your travels!
Join us on Tuesdays at 10 AM in the story time room for music, reading, and playing! Planned for children ages 0 - 3 with a caregiver. No registration required.
Meet with Joshua for resources and referrals related to job searching, finances, mental health, food and housing, education, and legal assistance. Available Mondays and Tuesdays during library hours.
Make your drawings come to life with this neat STEM experiment for kids! Best for ages 3+.
Join us for a virtual book discussion on Zoom every third Tuesday of the month. Come in to pick up what we’ll be reading in February. For the Zoom link, email us at charlotte.programs@libraryweb.org
Representatives from Father Tracy Advocacy Center will be at the Lincoln Branch to provide support and resources. Call 585-563-7008 for more information.
Bounces, Songs, and Shakers, Oh My! Up to age 3 with adult(s). Siblings welcome. Rhyme Time is a program for very young children and their grownups to nurture pre-reading skills. Babies need words every day, and they need to play with language and sounds. Adults and children will both make new friends as we Talk, Read, Sing, and Play, which are the building blocks to being ready to learn to read.
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will be held at the Coalition of North East Association (CONEA) at 471 Hudson ...
Are you a small business owner or entrepreneur interested in learning about trademarks and how to apply for a federal registration? If so, this event is a must-attend. In this seventh module of our eight-part virtual Trademark Basics Boot Camp, we’ll focus on what happens after registration, including mandatory filings to keep your registration alive. The event is free, but space is limited, so register early. This module will cover the ...
Kids come meet, pet, and read to a community working dog from RocDog!
Celebrate Chinese New Year with fruit and a fun bingo game. For kids and teens ages 5-17
Learn the very basics or brush up on more advanced material! Ages 8-17.
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will take place at Holy Trinity Missionary Baptist Church at 397 North St, ...
This is a Zoom class for New-English learners to practice their English through writing. The free class is one-hour on Zoom and accepts all levels. Practice writing English through writing about your experiences. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail to show a local address in Monroe County, NY to receive the Zoom link. This weekly Zoom class is taught by our volunteer Michael.
February Break week is all about toys in the Children’s Center with a different theme each day. Wood Wednesday - Lincoln Logs, KEVA, classic wood blocks and more!
Stories, songs, and music for little ones and their grownups! All ages.
Games so fun you’ll have a blast… from the past Time travel has never been so easy with the help of these great games. Join us at the Winton Branch Library as we experience the magic of the 19th Century with the help of the Genesee Country Village & Museum and their terrific collection of historic toys. On February 18 from 11:00am to 12:00pm folks of all ages can play with a variety ...
Learn the basics of using Google Workspace to create documents, edit spreadsheets, schedule your activities, and more! Maximum of 10 participants, basic computer experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. Students must be at least 14 years old to attend. If students complete all 4 classes, they will receive a free Chromebook to take home. Limit of one device per person per household while ...
Create a boxy craft based on a boxy game! For our little ones, create the faces of different Minecraft creatures using paper. For our older kids, create the faces of different Minecraft creatures using Perler beads.
Get 1-on-1 computer help from Literacy Rochester's Digital Volunteers every Wednesday and Thursday.
Dr. Mike will be on hand to provide primary care to Rochester residents that are unhouses in the Joseph Avenue/14621 area. Call or text 585-922-4232 for more information or to schedule an appointment.
Frustrated by searching for jobs online? This course is designed to help participants have a professional resume, navigate online job boards, and easily apply for jobs. Maximum of 10 participants, basic computer experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will be held at the Veterans Outreach Center at 447 South Ave, Rochester and is for VOC veterans ONLY. Students must be at least 14 ...
Have fun making your own squishy snowman in a bag. Best for ages 5+.
Young adults, this one is for you! Please attend this event to get help with a resume and applications for employment, while enjoying hot cocoa to combat this winter weather. Hope to see you there! No registration required.
Fun for the whole family! Whether you’re a grand master or a rookie, everyone is invited to Family Chess Club. This group meets every Wednesday from 3:00 TO 4:00PM offering opportunities to play games, share strategies, and most importantly, make friends! We welcome players of all ages and skill levels, so grab a friend or two and get ready to say check mate! For more information, call the library at 428-8204.
Join us for LEGO club on the third Wednesday of every month! we provide piles of LEGO blocks so that kids can create to their hearts' content. Sponsored by the Friends and Foundation of the Rochester Public Library
Stop in for basic resume assistance!
Come share your enjoyment of all things yarn! We will be crocheting, but feel free to show off your knitting skills!
Enjoy an interactive African Drumming performance. Families welcome!
If the walls of your local watering hole could talk, what would they say? Rochester is no stranger to time-tested taverns and contemporary bars housed in historic buildings. Each of these edifices has a story to tell. What better time to hear them than during happy hour? Storied Saloons: Local History Happy Hours explores the history of some of Rochester’s most interesting and iconic bar-boasting buildings. If you enjoy learning and libations, ...
February Break week is all about toys in the Children’s Center with a different theme each day. Thinking Thursday - Build your brain with strategy and memory games, brain teasers and puzzles!
Join us for this storytime for all ages in the children's room. Stories, songs and fun for all!
Bounces, Songs, and Shakers, Oh My! Up to age 3 with adult(s). Siblings welcome. Rhyme Time is a program for very young children and their grownups to nurture pre-reading skills. Babies need words every day, and they need to play with language and sounds. Adults and children will both make new friends as we Talk, Read, Sing, and Play, which are the building blocks to being ready to learn to read.
Get 1-on-1 computer help from Literacy Rochester's Digital Volunteers every Wednesday and Thursday.
Join us for a fun lighthearted social gathering, where we share thoughts, color, play board games, play card games or do puzzles. Whatever catches our fancy.
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will take place at R.L. Edwards Manor at 615 Clarissa St, Rochester and ...
Join Jennifer every Thursday at Three for half an hour of one of these fun activities: juggling, mime or drumming. Registration is not required and the whole family is welcome to participate.
Create with the library's LEGO and DUPLO sets! Ages 5-12.
What’s that in the sky? It’s a bird… it’s a plane… it’s Comic Club! Join us at the Winton Branch Library for our monthly meeting of the Comic Club! On the third Thursday of every month, from 4:00pm -5:00pm kids 9 and up can gather to meet other comic lovers, discuss the club’s latest reads, and enjoy some super snacks! Our chosen book ...
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will take place at Harvest Time Sanctuary at 890 Plymouth Ave, Rochester, NY and ...
February Break week is all about toys in the Children’s Center with a different theme each day. Food Friday - Buy, sell, cook, bake, serve and play with all your favorite foods!
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. Students must be at least 14 years old to attend. If students complete all 4 classes, ...
Enjoy a story read by a volunteer from the Friends of Arnett or a staff member every Friday. Preschool aged children.
Sing, read, rhyme, and play What program has all the songs, rhymes, and stories to help develop a toddler’s early literacy? Why Toddler Time, that’s what! Join us every Friday from 11:30am-12:30pm for an hour of singing, reading and playing. This program, perfect for ages 2-3, offers vital opportunities to expand your toddler’s early literacy skills, all ...
Learn the basics of using Google Workspace to create documents, edit spreadsheets, schedule your activities, and more! Maximum of 10 participants, basic computer experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. Students must be at least 14 years old to attend. If students complete all 4 classes, they will receive a free Chromebook to take home. Limit of one device per person per household while ...
Need help with a device, app, or technology skill? Schedule a 1-on-1 session with Cormel. Call the library or ask a staff member to make an appointment.
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their conversational English. Questions are presented and answered by participants in a chosen order. Images and conversation starters are also presented during the hour. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail that shows a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for the weekly free class. This class is taught by our volunteer ...
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will be held at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church at 304 Joseph Ave, ...
Dive into the colorful world of El Loro Tico Tango by Brian Amador. This bilingual storytime celebrates rhythm, language, and community. Presented by Grupo Cultural Latinos en Rochester through ArtsBloom.
Join us for a Black History Month celebration with the Rochester Jamaican Organization as they return to the Rochester Public Library for the second year in a row! Last year, over 85 people attended our festive program and this year the program will be even more festive with Jamaican artifacts, artwork and music that will be on display. Program attendees will get the opportunity to learn about the rich history, culture and traditions of Jamaica during ...
Figuring out what is and isn’t a scam online can be difficult these days. This class will help participants feel confident in recognizing online scams and feel safe while using the internet. Maximum of 10 participants, basic computer experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. Students must be at least 14 years old to attend. If students complete all 4 classes, they will ...
Digital Literacy is a program of Literacy Rochester that teaches adults basic computer skills. Trained volunteers assist individuals with operating devices, navigating the internet, and using software. The program is provided for free on a drop-in, first-come, first-serve basis.
Meet with Joshua for resources and referrals related to job searching, finances, mental health, food and housing, education, and legal assistance. Available Mondays and Tuesdays during library hours.
This beginner-friendly class introduces the fundamentals of using a computer and laptop, including basic navigation, mouse and keyboard skills, and everyday computer tasks. No prior experience is needed. This class can also be used as a make-up session for participants in the Wired for Opportunity program (But cannot count as the final class in the wired for opportunity sequence) and for those who would like extra practice or a refresher. Registration is suggested.
Hold On to This for Me: a Joe Flaherty Legacy Writing Workshop A personal, impactful, one-of-a-kind creative aging experience Apart from money and physical heirlooms, what do you want to give your loved ones so they will remember, appreciate, and learn from you for generations to come? In this generative workshop you’ll write letters, stories, short nonfiction pieces, or poems that share the depth and breadth of the life you’ve lived, ...
Learn how to play or challenges others to a match. Ages 5-105.
Stop in for basic resume assistance!
Join through Zoom or in-person at Maplewood Community Library for an hour free Citizenship Class. There are 16-weekly sessions that repeat continuously. We review colonial history, US history, US government and civics, writing and Yes/No questions. All English levels welcome. Also special help is available if your test date is near. Contact through email at NewAmericans@libraryweb.org Show a scanned piece of mail with a ...
Feeling stuck or frustrated with your devices? Come to the Lyell Branch for Tech Class Mondays, and improve your digital skills! We can follow a structured syllabus through the DigitalLearn.org website over multiple weeks, or we can work on specific tasks you want to complete. FREE, just be sure to register with the link! Applicable to most personal devices from smartphones, tablets, and laptops! Don't have your own laptop to bring ...
Join us for snacks and a movie!
Local filmmaker and founder of Our Voices Project, Jackie McGriff, and Poet and Musician Taurus Savant talk about the importance of Black storytelling and creating safe spaces for sharing lived experiences through the lens of film and performance. Jackie McGriff (she/her) is a published documentary, editorial, and event photographer and an award-winning documentary filmmaker who centers the stories of Black, Brown, and Indigenous peoples. She splits her time between visual storytelling through her ...
Join through Zoom for an hour free Beginning English Class. This class is open to Monroe County, New York residents, because the library program is supported by Monroe County, NY taxes. We review basic pronunciation, vocabulary, verbal phrases and tenses. Beginning English levels welcome. Once you attend this group class, we could set up a weekly small group class for you to improve your English. Contact through email at NewAmericans@libraryweb....
Join us on Tuesdays at 10 AM in the story time room for music, reading, and playing! Planned for children ages 0 - 3 with a caregiver. No registration required.
Meet with Joshua for resources and referrals related to job searching, finances, mental health, food and housing, education, and legal assistance. Available Mondays and Tuesdays during library hours.
Come learn sounds, shapes, colors, and numbers! For little ones and their caregivers.
Representatives from Father Tracy Advocacy Center will be at the Lincoln Branch to provide support and resources. Call 585-563-7008 for more information.
Bounces, Songs, and Shakers, Oh My! Up to age 3 with adult(s). Siblings welcome. Rhyme Time is a program for very young children and their grownups to nurture pre-reading skills. Babies need words every day, and they need to play with language and sounds. Adults and children will both make new friends as we Talk, Read, Sing, and Play, which are the building blocks to being ready to learn to read.
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will be held at the Coalition of North East Association (CONEA) at 471 Hudson ...
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their English skills through presentation. Students create a Powerpoint or Google Slides presentation and share it on Zoom it with their own English narration. Students also answer questions afterward in English. Send an email to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned picture of a piece of mail with a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for this ...
Are you a small business owner or entrepreneur interested in learning about trademarks and how to apply for a federal registration? If so, this event is a must-attend. In this final module of our eight-part virtual Trademark Basics Boot Camp, we’ll provide a unique opportunity for you to “meet the trademark experts.” Come prepared with all of your trademark questions to share with our Law Office managing attorneys and other trademark ...
Craft and paint a snowman! Ages 6-12
Get creative making animals with air-dry clay!
Learn the very basics or brush up on more advanced material! Ages 8-17.
A basic introduction to using computers. In this class, we’ll go over the computer’s hardware and how to use it, how to get on the internet, and how to create your own email. Maximum of 10 participants, no experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will take place at Holy Trinity Missionary Baptist Church at 397 North St, ...
This is a Zoom class for New-English learners to practice their English through writing. The free class is one-hour on Zoom and accepts all levels. Practice writing English through writing about your experiences. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail to show a local address in Monroe County, NY to receive the Zoom link. This weekly Zoom class is taught by our volunteer Michael.
Stories, songs, and music for little ones and their grownups! All ages.
Join us to discuss the story of the Turner family, who lived in the same house in an ever-changing Detroit for 50 years. Bring your lunch and we will provide the coffee and goodies. All are welcome and no registration is required. Copies of the book are available at the BLB Circulation Desk at the Central Library. For more information call the Arts & Literature desk at 428-8380.
Learn the basics of using Google Workspace to create documents, edit spreadsheets, schedule your activities, and more! Maximum of 10 participants, basic computer experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. Students must be at least 14 years old to attend. If students complete all 4 classes, they will receive a free Chromebook to take home. Limit of one device per person per household while ...
Get 1-on-1 computer help from Literacy Rochester's Digital Volunteers every Wednesday and Thursday.
Dr. Mike will be on hand to provide primary care to Rochester residents that are unhouses in the Joseph Avenue/14621 area. Call or text 585-922-4232 for more information or to schedule an appointment.
Frustrated by searching for jobs online? This course is designed to help participants have a professional resume, navigate online job boards, and easily apply for jobs. Maximum of 10 participants, basic computer experience necessary, registration required. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for Opportunity program. This class will be held at the Veterans Outreach Center at 447 South Ave, Rochester and is for VOC veterans ONLY. Students must be at least 14 ...
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their conversational English. Questions are presented and answered by participants in a chosen order. Images and conversation starters are also presented during the hour. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail that shows a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for the weekly free class.
Fun for the whole family! Whether you’re a grand master or a rookie, everyone is invited to Family Chess Club. This group meets every Wednesday from 3:00 TO 4:00PM offering opportunities to play games, share strategies, and most importantly, make friends! We welcome players of all ages and skill levels, so grab a friend or two and get ready to say check mate! For more information, call the library at 428-8204.
Join us in the story time room for book bingo on the fourth Wednesday of every month! We will read a book out loud and then play BINGO with words from the story. Compete for candy prizes!
Stop in for basic resume assistance!
Come share your enjoyment of all things yarn! We will be crocheting, but feel free to show off your knitting skills!
For Black History Month, Lyell branch will hold a group book discussion led by one of the staff about the 2016 novel by Yaa Gyasi, Homegoing. There are many copies within the MCLS, so those interested in reading the book throughout the month of February should put copies on hold here.
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their conversational English. Questions are presented and answered by participants in a chosen order. Images and conversation starters are also presented during the hour. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail that shows a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for the weekly free class.
How much do you know about Rochester’s Black History? Put your knowledge to the test during the Rochester’s Black History Trivia Game Night hosted by the brothers of the Theta Omicron chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Incorporated and co-sponsored by the Organization for Students of African Descent (OSAD) and the Archive of Black History and Culture (ABHC). This Black History Month program is designed to educate and empower college ...
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