The Sully Branch Library will be closed for building maintenance September 5 – October 27.
Check out the latest updates on the Maplewood Community Library Expansion project and find information about their temporary location.
It may be small, but a library card packs a mighty punch. Borrow museum passes, musical instruments, and even tools from your library’s collection. Take part in engaging programs like book clubs, movie nights, crafting classes, and lectures. Access technology, Wi-Fi, and career resources to support your goals, whether you’re a student, job seeker, entrepreneur, or lifelong learner. It’s one card with endless possibilities!
Bounces, Songs, and Shakers, Oh My! 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. We will Talk, Read, Sing, and Play, which are the building blocks to being ...
Unfamiliar with patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets? Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from USPTO experts about intellectual property (IP) basics and potential ways to protect your innovation as you transition from idea to product. The USPTO's Midwest Elijah J. McCoy Regional Outreach Office offers this session for aspiring entrepreneurs, innovators, and students the first Thursday of each month. Space is limited, so register early. The discussion ...
Applying for benefits online can be confusing, so bring your questions to this class! We will go over searching for healthcare, looking for affordable housing, and applying for Social Security. 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. If participants complete all 4 classes, they will receive a free Chromebook to take home. Limit of one device per person ...
Stop in to the Maplewood Community Library for in-person beginning language or technology instruction. Walk-in anytime between 2pm - 5:30pm to meet with staff for instruction. Picture dictionaries, online practice with an iPad, in-person conversation, and citizenship question review cards. Also let us help with your technology: phone questions, use of Word, Excel, Powerpoint, or any other technology questions will be entertained. Every Tuesday and Thursday at the Maplewood Community Library, 414 ...
Super-charge your side hustle or cut your small business costs with this free program. Why pay a graphics company when you can learn to make your own promotional flyers and professional business cards for free at the public library? The first few minutes of class are an overview of the fundamentals of graphic design, color theory, ADA compliant coloration tools, and other resources. The remainder of the time will be individual assistance and ...
Drop in and play some of our Switch Games Drop in at the Winton Branch Library at 611 N Winton Rd on Thursday , September 4 to play any of our Switch Games. We will have everything you need to play either by yourself or with a partner.
Frances Perkins led a long life of service. Frances started working in Chicago at the Jane Addams Hull Settlement House. She was inspired to become an activist after witnessing the Triangle Factory Fire tragedy in 1911. Frances worked for the New York State government under Governors Al Smith and Franklin D. Roosevelt. When Roosevelt became President in 1933, he brought Perkins to Washington, D.C. where she became the first woman to serve in a ...
Join Ms. Kassie and Ms. Heather in the children’s room for two hours of video games! All games are rated either E or E10+. Parent or guardian supervision is required.
Grab your knitting needles and crochet hooks, and join other crafters to work on new projects, ask for help and admire other's works. We are a friendly group with lots of laughing and friendships to be made. No registration required, just bring yourself and a project if you have one!
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 and Monroe County’s most interesting and iconic bar-boasting buildings. If you ...
Our County employs approximately 4,600 people in numerous career fields. We have everything A to Z from the Airport to the Zoo! County employees make a difference in the quality of life for residents. Our work is interesting and challenging. Maia Mesh and Donnell Webster recruit for 17 of our departments and the opportunities are endless. We will work with you to help you navigate the website and truly understand all about the Civil ...
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 age of 14 need to have an adult with them. If participants complete 4 classes, they will ...
Bounces, Songs, and Shakers, Oh My! 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.
The ROS Resonanz Ensemble and special guests reprise “Freedom Song: When Gospel Came to the Empire,” by Harvey Brough and Justin Butcher, in a special recording session before a live studio audience, in the new Sklarsky Black Box Theater at RIT. The story relates the historic first tour of the Fisk University Singers through the US, to England and the Continent, forever changing musical and cultural history.
Meets monthly for 3 months. 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 Women of the ...
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. Those under the age of 14 need to have an adult with them. If participants ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 fellow ...
Join a Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist for games, storytelling, or interactive play, where your child will have the chance to strengthen their communication skills. Best for ages 1 1/2 - 4 and their families.
We are starting a NEW TEEN D&D Campaign - the Game starts today! Please come prepared with a character to play. If you need help creating a character or have any other questions, give us a call and speak to Mr. Isaac, he can give you all the information you need!
Charles Allison grew up in a farming family in Holley, New York. When a Rochester businessman loaned him a pocket watch to study in 1908, his life’s trajectory changed—and a watchmaker was born. Allison repaired watches in both Rochester and Los Angeles, but also explored the craftmanship of horology, creating 13 artisan timepieces that became known as The Allison Collection. Displayed in his shop, the ...
Painting a large mural celebrating the end of summer and the start of school. Ideas: What you did this summer, how summer made you feel, what you look forward to this school year.
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.
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 specific class is for veterans only and is located at the Veterans Outreach Center ...
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 customer decides what he or she needs help with. The program is provided for free on a drop-in basis at several locations in and around Rochester.
Navigators from the Literacy Volunteers of Rochester work at the library and provide free on-site, drop-in service to participants who require assistance with technology. The navigators are nimble, adjusting quickly to the needs of individual participants no matter what that might require. Navigators assist participants with a range of needs, from learning a new computer skill to completing an important computer-related task. https://literacyrochester.org/digital-literacy-sites-schedules/
Enjoy hands-on creative activities with friends at the library after school.
We all know the library is a place to check out books and movies, but do you know all of 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 class will take place at the Connected Communities Neighborhood HUB at 616 North Goodman St. Those under the age of 14 need to have an adult with ...
Join us to learn openings, traps, and more on your way to becoming a chess master! Or just come to play games against other kids and teens. All skill levels welcome. Ages 5-18.
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 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 ...
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....
Come make a frog all your own! Registration not required. While supplies last.
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. Those under the age of 14 need to have an adult with them. If participants complete all 4 ...
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.
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 ...
Homestand: Small Town Baseball and the Fight for the Soul of America by Will Bardenwerper Batavia, New York hosted its first professional baseball game in 1897. Despite decades of de-industrialization and evaporating middle-class jobs, the Batavia Muckdogs endured. When Major League Baseball shut them down in 2020, the town fought back, reviving the Muckdogs as a summer league team comprised of college players. Homestand captures the essence of small town life and the values of modern America. ...
Enjoy hands-on creative activities with friends at the library after school.
Stop in to the Maplewood Community Library for in-person beginning language or technology instruction. Walk-in anytime between 2pm - 5:30pm to meet with staff for instruction. Picture dictionaries, online practice with an iPad, in-person conversation, and citizenship question review cards. Also let us help with your technology: phone questions, use of Word, Excel, Powerpoint, or any other technology questions will be entertained. Every Tuesday and Thursday at the Maplewood Community Library, 414 ...
Come work on your wellness by practicing simple Yoga in the Secret Room! All ages
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.
Ages 5 and under Enjoy songs, stories, and rhymes in the park with your little one. Meet by the Highland Park Tunnel Tree, located across from the Lamberton Conservatory. In case of inclement weather, call the Children’s Center at 428-8150 for cancelation information.
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 customer decides what he or she needs help with. The program is provided for free on a drop-in basis at several locations in and around Rochester.
Navigators from the Literacy Volunteers of Rochester work at the library and provide free on-site, drop-in service to participants who require assistance with technology. The navigators are nimble, adjusting quickly to the needs of individual participants no matter what that might require. Navigators assist participants with a range of needs, from learning a new computer skill to completing an important computer-related task. https://literacyrochester.org/digital-literacy-sites-schedules/
Join us (and be ready to take notes) for an afternoon virtual conversation with communication expert Jefferson Fisher, as we chat about his book, The Next Conversation: Argue Less, Talk More.
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. Those under the age of 14 need to have an adult with them. If participants complete all 4 classes, they will receive a free Chromebook to take home. Limit of one device per person ...
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.
Enjoy hands-on creative activities with friends at the library after school.
Come share your enjoyment of all things yarn! We will be crocheting, but feel free to show off your knitting skills!
Teens and Adults are invited to join our rebooted Technology Center Coding Club. Come play with some cool new robots! The curriculum is based on participant interests, so if there’s something you want to learn to do, come talk about it at coding club. Current activities available: Easy difficulty: Electrical Engineering : Try out our Makey Makey programmable controller from MIT media labs. Use it to turn anything into a video game ...
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.
Applying for benefits online can be confusing, so bring your questions to this class! We will go over searching for healthcare, looking for affordable housing, and applying for Social Security. 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. If participants complete all 4 classes, they will receive a free Chromebook to take home. Limit of one device per person ...
Looking for more information on using Patent Center? In part seven of this eight-part recurring series, United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) experts will teach participants how to use this tool to file and manage patent documents online. This presentation will feature filing application documents in DOCX format, including using Patent Center training mode to practice filing. You will learn about some helpful resources, such as the Inventors Assistance Center (IAC)&...
Enjoy hands-on creative activities with friends at the library after school.
Stop in to the Maplewood Community Library for in-person beginning language or technology instruction. Walk-in anytime between 2pm - 5:30pm to meet with staff for instruction. Picture dictionaries, online practice with an iPad, in-person conversation, and citizenship question review cards. Also let us help with your technology: phone questions, use of Word, Excel, Powerpoint, or any other technology questions will be entertained. Every Tuesday and Thursday at the Maplewood Community Library, 414 ...
Join Ms. Kassie and Ms. Heather in the children’s room for two hours of video games! All games are rated either E or E10+. Parent or guardian supervision is required.
Grab your knitting needles and crochet hooks, and join other crafters to work on new projects, ask for help and admire other's works. We are a friendly group with lots of laughing and friendships to be made. No registration required, just bring yourself and a project if you have one!
Join children’s author Dr. Natalie Nordlund for a story time of her book ‘My Peaceful Place’, followed by an interactive presentation about emotions/coping, and as well as a mindful craft. Best for children 5+.
Join us for this storytime for all ages in the children's room. Stories, songs and fun for all!
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. Those under the age of 14 need to have an adult with them. If participants complete all 4 classes, they will receive a free Chromebook to ...
Stop by the library table at the senior café with your phone or other device for in-depth one-on-one assistance. We can show you how to set up new devices, troubleshoot slow phones, adjust notification settings, remove applications that slow down your system, and keep your devices secure. Please Note: This program will be held at: Senior Tech Help @ Lifespan Wolk Café, Sibley Square, 25 Franklin St
Bounces, Songs, and Shakers, Oh My! 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.
Enjoy hands-on creative activities with friends at the library after school.
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. Those under the age of 14 need to have an adult with them. If participants ...
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 ...
Help us to “rehome” books, CDs, and DVDs. Come on the first day for the best selection - cookbooks $1, other books, CDs, and DVDs $.50ea.
Script-in-Hand Players: Live, local, and lightly rehearsed! An hour of original short plays, essays, and monologues—comic, touching, and satirical—performed by Rochester writers and artists in the style of Readers’ Theater. No sets or costumes—just strong voices, rich language, and stories that stir the imagination. Experience live literature spoken with humor, heart, and a local spark. -Free and open to all. Produced in collaboration with Wordcrafters writing group ...
Join the hosts of the Lunchador Podcast Network for a fun, fast-paced dive into the world of podcasting! Our hosts will be selected into a few different random panels and given a topic to improvise a short show on the spot. If you like funny, thought-provoking conversation about arts, culture, food, and all the great things Rochester has to offer, this is the show for you!
Help us to “rehome” books, CDs, and DVDs – purchase them for $.50ea or mix and match 3/$1.00. Exception: Cookbooks $1/ea.
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 specific class is for veterans only and is located at the Veterans Outreach Center ...
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 customer decides what he or she needs help with. The program is provided for free on a drop-in basis at several locations in and around Rochester.
Navigators from the Literacy Volunteers of Rochester work at the library and provide free on-site, drop-in service to participants who require assistance with technology. The navigators are nimble, adjusting quickly to the needs of individual participants no matter what that might require. Navigators assist participants with a range of needs, from learning a new computer skill to completing an important computer-related task. https://literacyrochester.org/digital-literacy-sites-schedules/
Using construction paper, cookie cutters, and, of course, seeds... Create your own seed paper to throw and create beauty outside! Come and join us while supplies last!
We all know the library is a place to check out books and movies, but do you know all of 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 class will take place at the Connected Communities Neighborhood HUB at 616 North Goodman St. Those under the age of 14 need to have an adult with ...
Join us to learn openings, traps, and more on your way to becoming a chess master! Or just come to play games against other kids and teens. All skill levels welcome. Ages 5-18.
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 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 ...
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 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
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. Those under the age of 14 need to have an adult with them. If participants complete all 4 ...
Join Ms. Kassie in the Children's Room at the Monroe Branch Library for her next session of story times!
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.
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 ...
Box Office Poison: Hollywood's Story in a Century of Flops by Tim Robey Robey offers an entertaining alternative history of Hollywood through a century of its most notable flops. “Fusing Hollywood history, industry analysis and passionate, deeply informed film criticism, Robey draws sharp distinctions between maligned masterpieces and outright catastrophes, yet embraces them all with the same generosity of spirit and knowledge.”— Justin Chang, film critic, The New Yorker. Presenter: Scott ...
Compliance is the foundation of every successful cannabis business — even minor errors can jeopardize your license. This webinar offers a valuable refresher for licensees, cannabis workers, and ancillary operators. You’ll gain a clear understanding of why compliance matters and how to safeguard your business. Topics Covered: Key compliance requirements The importance of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) Seed-to-sale tracking best practices Navigating the impact of federal drug laws Packaging, labeling, marketing, and advertising ...
Stop in to the Maplewood Community Library for in-person beginning language or technology instruction. Walk-in anytime between 2pm - 5:30pm to meet with staff for instruction. Picture dictionaries, online practice with an iPad, in-person conversation, and citizenship question review cards. Also let us help with your technology: phone questions, use of Word, Excel, Powerpoint, or any other technology questions will be entertained. Every Tuesday and Thursday at the Maplewood Community Library, 414 ...
Spruce up your new school pencils with fun personalized pencil toppers! Best for ages 4+.
Descripción: ¿Estás listo para tomar el control de las finanzas de tu negocio? Únete a nosotros en la sesión gratuita "Introducción a la Contabilidad y los Estados Financieros", diseñada para dueños de pequeños negocios que desean fortalecer su base financiera. Este taller te brindará los conocimientos esenciales de contabilidad y una visión general ...
Join us for a playful and engaging early literacy adventure! This special program invites caregivers and young children (from birth to age five) to explore the magic of talking, singing, reading, writing, and playing together. Through fun activities and shared moments, you'll learn simple ways to build your child's early literacy skills at home. This 30–45 minute session is a great introduction to the library’s upcoming programs focused on these five ...
For the first time—in an official biography endorsed by his family—the Band's legendary Richard Manuel’s compositions and performances are analyzed with expert commentary while shining a light on his contributions to all of his bands—and on the undeniable impact he had on rock music. Richard Manuel was a fearless original. Sweetly soulful as a vocalist and endearingly creative as a songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, he was a ...
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.
Ages 5 and under Enjoy songs, stories, and rhymes in the park with your little one. Meet by the Highland Park Tunnel Tree, located across from the Lamberton Conservatory. In case of inclement weather, call the Children’s Center at 428-8150 for cancelation information.
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 customer decides what he or she needs help with. The program is provided for free on a drop-in basis at several locations in and around Rochester.
Learn fundamental computer skills in this beginner friendly workshop. You'll get hands-on practice using a mouse and keyboard, navigating the operating system, managing files and folders, and working with essential software like word processors. This workshop is perfect for those new to computers or wanting to build a solid foundation. Preregistration is required.
Navigators from the Literacy Volunteers of Rochester work at the library and provide free on-site, drop-in service to participants who require assistance with technology. The navigators are nimble, adjusting quickly to the needs of individual participants no matter what that might require. Navigators assist participants with a range of needs, from learning a new computer skill to completing an important computer-related task. https://literacyrochester.org/digital-literacy-sites-schedules/
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.
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. Those under the age of 14 need to have an adult with them. If participants complete all 4 classes, they will receive a free Chromebook to take home. Limit of one device per person ...
Have you ever wondered why the English spelling of words is sometimes… well… just weird? Come on a surprisingly hilarious journey with us and author Gabe Henry through the history of the English language, while we discuss troublemakers like Mark Twain who broke all the rules.
Choosing the right legal structure is a crucial decision for any entrepreneur. Join Start Small Think Big, attorneys from Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, and small business tax specialist Miguel Matos 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’...
Come share your enjoyment of all things yarn! We will be crocheting, but feel free to show off your knitting skills!
Hosted by Dan Cody This walking tour focuses on Rochester’s rich history of social justice activism. While the tour discusses sites related to the city’s most famous agitators, Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony, it also delves into various other forms of local activism as expressed by the labor movement, the anti-draft movement, the Gay Rights movement, and others. Meet on the north side of the Rundel Memorial Building for ...
Teens and Adults are invited to join our rebooted Technology Center Coding Club. Come play with some cool new robots! The curriculum is based on participant interests, so if there’s something you want to learn to do, come talk about it at coding club. Current activities available: Easy difficulty: Electrical Engineering : Try out our Makey Makey programmable controller from MIT media labs. Use it to turn anything into a video game ...
Explore over 100 artist books, altered books, and paper sculptures that spark curiosity and creativity at our self-guided international Art of the Book Exhibit. A great in-between-shows activity open for the duration of the Rochester Fringe Festival. Featuring pieces from five countries, as well as local artists. Wed., Sept. 17, 5:30pm-7 pm will be our featured artist reception, when you can explore the exhibit and meet some of the artists.
Join us for The Watermelon Woman! A 1996 romantic comedy-drama film by Cheryl Dunye. Cheryl is a young Black lesbian working a day job in a video store while trying to make a film about Fae Richards, a Black actress from the 1930s known for playing the stereotypical "mammy" roles relegated to Black actresses during the period. This is a free event! There will be snacks! November 19: Mädchen in Uniform ...
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.
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.
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, September 18, 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 sessions found on the DOCX filing series page. Instructions for joining the Webex training session will be provided via email ...
Stop in to the Maplewood Community Library for in-person beginning language or technology instruction. Walk-in anytime between 2pm - 5:30pm to meet with staff for instruction. Picture dictionaries, online practice with an iPad, in-person conversation, and citizenship question review cards. Also let us help with your technology: phone questions, use of Word, Excel, Powerpoint, or any other technology questions will be entertained. Every Tuesday and Thursday at the Maplewood Community Library, 414 ...
Are you an inventor? Join us for this session full of important tips on filing a patent application and what to do after you file for a patent. In the final part of this eight-part recurring series, you will learn about common mistakes to avoid and gain a better understanding of post-filing procedures and support.
Applying for benefits online can be confusing, so bring your questions to this class! We will go over searching for healthcare, looking for affordable housing, and applying for Social Security. 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. If participants complete all 4 classes, they will receive a free Chromebook to take home. Limit of one device per person ...
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 ...
Grab your knitting needles and crochet hooks, and join other crafters to work on new projects, ask for help and admire other's works. We are a friendly group with lots of laughing and friendships to be made. No registration required, just bring yourself and a project if you have one!
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. Those under the age of 14 need to have an adult with them. If participants complete all 4 classes, they will receive a free Chromebook to ...
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! 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. Those under the age of 14 need to have an adult with them. If participants ...
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 a Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist for games, storytelling, or interactive play, where your child will have the chance to strengthen their communication skills. Best for ages 1 1/2 - 4 and their families.
Join us for an Art Class at the Monroe Branch. Freelance artist Rachel Ortiz presents: Art and Alternative to Violence. For Ages 14 and up. limited to 10 people. This class is primarily intended for young people but it is open to all participants. This class will address how anger can be expressed though art.
Do you have items you would rather sell than donate? Bring a table and offer them at our community Flea Market. Registration is required.
Script-in-Hand Players: Live, local, and lightly rehearsed! An hour of original short plays, essays, and monologues—comic, touching, and satirical—performed by Rochester writers and artists in the style of Readers’ Theater. No sets or costumes—just strong voices, rich language, and stories that stir the imagination. Experience live literature spoken with humor, heart, and a local spark. -Free and open to all. Produced in collaboration with Wordcrafters writing group ...
Light up your clay creations with Squishy Circuits! Best for ages 5-12.
Multiplication Craft and review/practice. Best for ages 7-11.
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 specific class is for veterans only and is located at the Veterans Outreach Center ...
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 customer decides what he or she needs help with. The program is provided for free on a drop-in basis at several locations in and around Rochester.
Celebrate the Fall Equinox with Cyanotypes. To celebrate the beginning of fall we will be using the sun to make Cyanotype prints. The Cyanotype process is a simple photographic process that uses the suns UV light to expose its light sensitive material, then developed in water to make a final image. This process can be used to make many types of images and has a rich visual history since its invention in 1842 by Sir John ...
Navigators from the Literacy Volunteers of Rochester work at the library and provide free on-site, drop-in service to participants who require assistance with technology. The navigators are nimble, adjusting quickly to the needs of individual participants no matter what that might require. Navigators assist participants with a range of needs, from learning a new computer skill to completing an important computer-related task. https://literacyrochester.org/digital-literacy-sites-schedules/
We all know the library is a place to check out books and movies, but do you know all of 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 class will take place at the Connected Communities Neighborhood HUB at 616 North Goodman St. Those under the age of 14 need to have an adult with ...
Join us to learn openings, traps, and more on your way to becoming a chess master! Or just come to play games against other kids and teens. All skill levels welcome. Ages 5-18.
Interested in sharing or discussing what you're reading? Come to the library to chat with fellow readers and the teen librarian!
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 ...
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.
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....
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. Those under the age of 14 need to have an adult with them. If participants complete all 4 ...
Join Ms. Kassie in the Children's Room at the Monroe Branch Library for her next session of story times!
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.
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 ...
Warhol's Muses: the Artists, Misfits, and Superstars Destroyed by the Factory Fame Machine by Laurence Leamer Leamer explores the lives of ten complex, unconventional women Warhol dubbed his “Superstars,” who inspired and starred in his legendary underground films. Set in Manhattan during the turbulent, transformative 1960’s, the historical biography examines Warhol’s obsession with celebrity and uncovers intimate details about the life and work of one of the most legendary ...
Stop in to the Maplewood Community Library for in-person beginning language or technology instruction. Walk-in anytime between 2pm - 5:30pm to meet with staff for instruction. Picture dictionaries, online practice with an iPad, in-person conversation, and citizenship question review cards. Also let us help with your technology: phone questions, use of Word, Excel, Powerpoint, or any other technology questions will be entertained. Every Tuesday and Thursday at the Maplewood Community Library, 414 ...
Have fun creating your own fall painting using Legos! Best for ages 3 and up.
Leander W. McCord Jr. was one of the Rochester region's foremost residential architects of the Jazz Age. His career spanned from the early 1910s through the late 1940s, reaching its zenith during the roaring ‘20s when his accomplishments were heralded in newspapers and his design capabilities were in demand by the rich and famous, as well as the burgeoning middle class. McCord crafted his homes in a multitude of styles, but his specialty ...
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.
Ages 5 and under Enjoy songs, stories, and rhymes in the park with your little one. Meet by the Highland Park Tunnel Tree, located across from the Lamberton Conservatory. In case of inclement weather, call the Children’s Center at 428-8150 for cancelation information.
The secret room is open for free play at our sensory stations! Best for ages 2-5.
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 customer decides what he or she needs help with. The program is provided for free on a drop-in basis at several locations in and around Rochester.
Join us for a discussion of this absorbing novel by the award-winning author of The Overstory and Orfeo. Set in French Polynesia, four lives are drawn together to participate in humanity's next great adventure. 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 ...
Navigators from the Literacy Volunteers of Rochester work at the library and provide free on-site, drop-in service to participants who require assistance with technology. The navigators are nimble, adjusting quickly to the needs of individual participants no matter what that might require. Navigators assist participants with a range of needs, from learning a new computer skill to completing an important computer-related task. https://literacyrochester.org/digital-literacy-sites-schedules/
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.
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. Those under the age of 14 need to have an adult with them. If participants complete all 4 classes, they will receive a free Chromebook to take home. Limit of one device per person ...
Interested in sharing or discussing what you're reading? Come to the library to chat with fellow readers and the teen librarian!
Come share your enjoyment of all things yarn! We will be crocheting, but feel free to show off your knitting skills!
Teens and Adults are invited to join our rebooted Technology Center Coding Club. Come play with some cool new robots! The curriculum is based on participant interests, so if there’s something you want to learn to do, come talk about it at coding club. Current activities available: Easy difficulty: Electrical Engineering : Try out our Makey Makey programmable controller from MIT media labs. Use it to turn anything into a video game ...
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!
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.
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.
Stop in to the Maplewood Community Library for in-person beginning language or technology instruction. Walk-in anytime between 2pm - 5:30pm to meet with staff for instruction. Picture dictionaries, online practice with an iPad, in-person conversation, and citizenship question review cards. Also let us help with your technology: phone questions, use of Word, Excel, Powerpoint, or any other technology questions will be entertained. Every Tuesday and Thursday at the Maplewood Community Library, 414 ...
Create your own work of poetry art using old unused books, paints and canvas. Come and join us while supplies last!
Applying for benefits online can be confusing, so bring your questions to this class! We will go over searching for healthcare, looking for affordable housing, and applying for Social Security. 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. If participants complete all 4 classes, they will receive a free Chromebook to take home. Limit of one device per person ...
Join interpreters from Ganondagan State Historic Site for this presentation covering the formation of Haudenosaunee Culture, specifically the Senecas at Ganondagan. It will include the importance of the construction of the Bark Longhouse and description of everyday life in the Bark Longhouse of the 1600's. Interpreters will share items such as furs, felt hats, bone tools, cornhusk items, wooden bowls and spoons with the clan symbols and trade items. The culture, art, agriculture, and government ...
In this practical webinar hosted by attorneys from Alston & Bird, you’ll learn how intellectual property (IP) applies directly to your products, services, content, and brand. We'll break down the differences between trademarks, copyrights, patents, and trade secrets, so you can confidently identify what protections make sense for your business right now. Plus, you'll learn how to avoid costly legal mistakes when using photos, music, content, or ideas that belong to ...
Make festival fall corn decorations out of pipe cleaners and beads! Best for ages 4+.
Grab your knitting needles and crochet hooks, and join other crafters to work on new projects, ask for help and admire other's works. We are a friendly group with lots of laughing and friendships to be made. No registration required, just bring yourself and a project if you have one!
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. Those under the age of 14 need to have an adult with them. If participants complete all 4 classes, they will receive a free Chromebook to ...
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! 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. Those under the age of 14 need to have an adult with them. If participants ...
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 age of 14 need to have an adult with them. If participants complete 4 classes, they will ...
The Erie Canal, which celebrates its bicentennial this year, was instrumental in establishing Rochester as one of America’s first boomtowns. The canal not only fueled Rochester’s economic development, but it also helped diversify the local population as it spurred the settlement of immigrants and migrants with varying religious, social, and political viewpoints. Join us for an approximately 1-mile-long tour along the Erie Canal’s former route downtown. The tour details ...
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 lively presentation by Burton Betchart, professor from Monroe Community College as he lets us know ... Where does our power come from, how much does it cost (both dollars and pollution), how are we using it, and how could we use it more efficiently? Space limited. Registration required.
Accept our September building challenge and create your own cool LEGO school!! Whatever you build, we’ll put it on display. All ages.
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 specific class is for veterans only and is located at the Veterans Outreach Center ...
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 customer decides what he or she needs help with. The program is provided for free on a drop-in basis at several locations in and around Rochester.
Navigators from the Literacy Volunteers of Rochester work at the library and provide free on-site, drop-in service to participants who require assistance with technology. The navigators are nimble, adjusting quickly to the needs of individual participants no matter what that might require. Navigators assist participants with a range of needs, from learning a new computer skill to completing an important computer-related task. https://literacyrochester.org/digital-literacy-sites-schedules/
We all know the library is a place to check out books and movies, but do you know all of 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 class will take place at the Connected Communities Neighborhood HUB at 616 North Goodman St. Those under the age of 14 need to have an adult with ...
Join us to learn openings, traps, and more on your way to becoming a chess master! Or just come to play games against other kids and teens. All skill levels welcome. Ages 5-18.
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 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 ...
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....
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. Those under the age of 14 need to have an adult with them. If participants complete all 4 ...
Join Ms. Kassie in the Children's Room at the Monroe Branch Library for her next session of story times!
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.
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 ...
Abundance by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson Imagining the year 2050, Klein and Thompson write “The world has changed. Not just the virtual world … The physical world, too: its houses, its energy, its infrastructure, its medicines, its hard tech. How different this era is from the opening decades of the twenty-first century, which unspooled a string of braided crises … For years, we constrained our ability to solve the most important problems. Why?” ...
Stop in to the Maplewood Community Library for in-person beginning language or technology instruction. Walk-in anytime between 2pm - 5:30pm to meet with staff for instruction. Picture dictionaries, online practice with an iPad, in-person conversation, and citizenship question review cards. Also let us help with your technology: phone questions, use of Word, Excel, Powerpoint, or any other technology questions will be entertained. Every Tuesday and Thursday at the Maplewood Community Library, 414 ...
It’s Fall! So, let’s turn the season for our dollhouse display by choosing new furniture and decorations. Due to delicate/fragile items, ages 8+.
¡Toma el control de las finanzas de tu negocio! Únete a este taller gratuito de 1 hora, presentado por Citi, diseñado para ayudar a los dueños de pequeños negocios a comprender y aprovechar las proyecciones financieras para impulsar el crecimiento. Ya sea que estés buscando perfeccionar tu presupuesto, entender tus necesidades de efectivo, optimizar el flujo de caja o planificar una expansión, esta sesi&...
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.
Open the door to the expanding cannabis industry with The Seeds of Opportunity: Starting a Cannabis Business course. Take this course to explore potential cannabis-related startup ideas and learn how to navigate regulations and compliance. Learn about licensing and permit requirements, and regulatory requirements for starting a cannabis-related business. You will gain a better understanding of the landscape, history, and legalization of cannabis including the challenges and strategies to build a successful business and overcome ...
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 ...
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 Gates Community Center at 1605 Buffalo Rd, Rochester, NY. ...
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 customer decides what he or she needs help with. The program is provided for free on a drop-in basis at several locations in and around Rochester.
Navigators from the Literacy Volunteers of Rochester work at the library and provide free on-site, drop-in service to participants who require assistance with technology. The navigators are nimble, adjusting quickly to the needs of individual participants no matter what that might require. Navigators assist participants with a range of needs, from learning a new computer skill to completing an important computer-related task. https://literacyrochester.org/digital-literacy-sites-schedules/
Get introduced to the essential terminology and functions of the Internet. Learn how to navigate web browsers, effectively use search engines, and explore websites with confidence. This workshop is perfect for beginners looking to build a strong foundation for online activities to an email, recognize and deal with spam, organize and delete emails and search for messages. Preregistration is required.
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.
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 be held at the Center for Community Alternatives at 130 Andrews St, Rochester, NY. The class is only for Center for Community Alternatives participants. Those under the age of 14 need ...
Come share your enjoyment of all things yarn! We will be crocheting, but feel free to show off your knitting skills!
Teens and Adults are invited to join our rebooted Technology Center Coding Club. Come play with some cool new robots! The curriculum is based on participant interests, so if there’s something you want to learn to do, come talk about it at coding club. Current activities available: Easy difficulty: Electrical Engineering : Try out our Makey Makey programmable controller from MIT media labs. Use it to turn anything into a video game ...
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.
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.
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.
Unfamiliar with patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets? Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from USPTO experts about intellectual property (IP) basics and potential ways to protect your innovation as you transition from idea to product. The USPTO's Midwest Elijah J. McCoy Regional Outreach Office offers this session for aspiring entrepreneurs, innovators, and students the first Thursday of each month. Space is limited, so register early. The discussion ...
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 class will take place at the Mendon Community Center located at 167 N Main Street, Honeoye Falls. This is a series of 4 classes as a part of the Wired for ...
How did an illiterate seventeen-year-old peasant farmgirl take command of a defeated and demoralized army and lead it to an astounding series of great battlefield victories!? Guest speaker Steve Richey answers precisely this question about Joan of Arc, a great and highly unusual one-of-a-kind military leader. Space is limited. Registration required.
Stop in to the Maplewood Community Library for in-person beginning language or technology instruction. Walk-in anytime between 2pm - 5:30pm to meet with staff for instruction. Picture dictionaries, online practice with an iPad, in-person conversation, and citizenship question review cards. Also let us help with your technology: phone questions, use of Word, Excel, Powerpoint, or any other technology questions will be entertained. Every Tuesday and Thursday at the Maplewood Community Library, 414 ...
Join us in conversation with Smithsonian professionals Adrián Aldaba and Emily Key as they discuss Nuestra América and highlight inspiring stories of Latinos throughout history, as well as their incredible contributions to the cultural, social, and political character of the United States. The stories in Nuestra América cover each figure's cultural background and childhood, and their accomplishments or contributions to American history. A glossary of terms and discussion ...
Super-charge your side hustle or cut your small business costs with this free program. Why pay a graphics company when you can learn to make your own promotional flyers and professional business cards for free at the public library? The first few minutes of class are an overview of the fundamentals of graphic design, color theory, ADA compliant coloration tools, and other resources. The remainder of the time will be individual assistance and ...
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.
Grab your knitting needles and crochet hooks, and join other crafters to work on new projects, ask for help and admire other's works. We are a friendly group with lots of laughing and friendships to be made. No registration required, just bring yourself and a project if you have one!
Join Ms. Kassie in the Children's Room at the Monroe Branch Library for an evening story time!
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. Those under the age of 14 need to have an adult with them. If participants complete all 4 classes, they will receive a free Chromebook to ...
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. Those under the age of 14 need to have an adult with them. If participants ...
Meets monthly for 3 months. 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 Women of the ...
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 age of 14 need to have an adult with them. If participants complete 4 classes, they will ...
Join us for this collaborative simulation where players work together to see if they can run a financially successful farm. Best for ages 5+.
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 ...
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 a Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist for games, storytelling, or interactive play, where your child will have the chance to strengthen their communication skills. Best for ages 1 1/2 - 4 and their families.
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 ...
Explore different forms of energy with Rochester Museum and Science Center. See potential and kinetic energy in action with the methanol canon, electrical arcs with the mini Tesla coil, and more!
Computer Basics presented by Digital Literacy of Literacy Rochester Learn fundamental computer skills in this beginner friendly workshop. You'll get hands on practice using a mouse and keyboard, navigating the operating system, managing files and folders, and working with essential software like word processors. Perfect for those new to computers or wanting to build a solid foundation. This class is free.
When it was proposed that an 800-foot-long aqueduct carry the Erie Canal over the Genesee River back in 1819, the canal commissioners boasted that it would be “the greatest mass of mason work contained in any one structure” on the statewide waterway. The men who designed and supervised its construction, were not, however, trained engineers, and instead learned how to build the architectural marvel as they went along. Join Steve Boerner as he discusses ...
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.
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