A collection of Kanopy videos are now available to City of Rochester residents via the RPL website. All you need is your MCLS Library card to start exploring.
RPL invites teens ages 10 -19 who live in the City of Rochester to design some stickers for our 11 library locations. Accepting entries February 1 – April 1, 2025
Read a romantic book in the month of February and participate in the book discussion at the end of the month. Show your love to the library by taking a selfie with your book that you are currently reading. Selfie station is ready and some props are available too.
Dungeons & Dragons will be meeting in the teen space at 12pm
Join us in the children's room every Saturday starting at noon for Nintendo Time. Play your favorite Switch games. Every week at Charlotte!
“Class Act” (1992; rated PG-13; 100 minutes) Saturday, February 15, 2025, 2:00pm, Kate Gleason Auditorium A valedictorian and a juvenile delinquent have their school records accidentally switched and begin to be treated like the other.
Read a romantic book in the month of February and participate in the book discussion at the end of the month. Show your love to the library by taking a selfie with your book that you are currently reading. Selfie station is ready and some props are available too.
Kids can give their BEST GUESS to how many pieces of candy are in the jar. The closest guess gets to take the whole jar home! Only one guess per child. Drawing happens on Friday, February 21.
Read a romantic book in the month of February and participate in the book discussion at the end of the month. Show your love to the library by taking a selfie with your book that you are currently reading. Selfie station is ready and some props are available too.
Learn how to operate Android smartphones and tablets in this in-depth 10-week course. This course covers an ambitious amount of information and tools. The main learning objectives are the following: Learn the basic features and functions of the device Use the device to perform an internet search Take pictures with the device Download and use common apps Write and reply to emails Please note: This course will meet once per week for 10 weeks Mondays ...
Show up in the library during winter break to enjoy card games, board games, or PS5 gaming fun!
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/
Kids are invited to come in and play bingo for prizes!
Mayukwa brings you an interactive African Village drumming experience, sharing the beauty of African culture. Suited for all abilities and ages, the goal is to enjoy music and movement together.
Will we play a board game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages!
Come in for help creating a resume, fine tuning a resume, or anything resume related!
“Cry Freedom” (1987; rated PG; 157 minutes) Monday, February 17, 2025, 4pm, Kate Gleason Auditorium The true story of a white South African journalist who befriends black political activist Steven Biko, and must escape the country to tell the murdered Biko’s story. Starring Denzel Washington and Kevin Kline. Directed by Richard Attenborough.
Join through Zoom or in-person at Maplewood Community Library for an hour and a half 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 ...
Listen to an audiobook of your choice and create your own yarn art masterpiece!
Read a romantic book in the month of February and participate in the book discussion at the end of the month. Show your love to the library by taking a selfie with your book that you are currently reading. Selfie station is ready and some props are available too.
Get ready for some dancing and stories! Ages 2-5 with a caregiver
Tuesday, February 18 at 11am 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
Join Ms. Kassie in the Children’s Room at 11:15am for story time! Intended for children ages 3-5.
Enjoy a break from school with a storytime for the whole family followed by a playtime.
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 ...
Show up in the library during winter break to enjoy card games, board games, or PS5 gaming fun!
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 ...
Will we play a board game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages!
FREE FINANCIAL LITERACY WORKSHOPS! AT THE LYELL BRANCH 956 LYELL AVENUE. DECISION MAKING GOALS, SAVINGS AND WAYS TO KEEP SAVINGS, BUDGETING AND SMART SPENDING, MANAGING DEBT AND YOUR CREDIT SCORE. YOU CAN CALL 325-5116 OR SHOW UP AT THE LYELL BRANCH.
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.
Go for Gold is a financial literacy program that teaches youth about different components of financial competence. Utilizing a peer-to-peer education model, the program trains youth between the ages of 11 and 18 who then become peer educators, teaching other students within their schools and community.
Build a Space Station! Ages 9-12
NEW TIME AND DAY! Kids and families can meet with the RocDog therapy dogs on first and third Tuesdays at 4pm in the Children’s Section! ¡Nuevo día y hora! ¡Los niños y sus familias pueden leer con los perros de terapia primero y tercero de martes a las 4pm en la Sección Infantil!
Join us as Dan Reardon shares the BEST OF THE FEST. The Rochester International Film Festival (Est. 1959) is one of the oldest running short film festivals and was voted “Best Local Film Festival” by the readers of City Magazine 2014-2024. The event is produced and presented by Movies on a Shoestring, Inc., a 100% volunteer run festival, funded by grants, sponsors and generous donations from supporters and audience members alike. The Best of ...
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.
We welcome you to our conversation with journalist and author Lee Hawkins as he talks to us about the examination of his family’s legacy of post-enslavement trauma and resilience in this riveting memoir, I Am Nobody's Slave: How Uncovering My Family’s History Set Me Free.
Read a romantic book in the month of February and participate in the book discussion at the end of the month. Show your love to the library by taking a selfie with your book that you are currently reading. Selfie station is ready and some props are available too.
Staff from the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance Taxpayer Assistance Program (TAP) will be here in the Science, History and Social Sciences Division on the 3rd floor to help people file their 2024 individual income taxes. The TAP Program begins February 5 and will be here every Wed from February 5 - April 9, 2025, 9am-5pm. Appointments can be made with the staff in the Science, History & Social Sciences Division, 585-428-8110.
Have a wild time with the Wegmans Zoomobile When predators attack, how can animals survive? Join us on Wednesday February 19th for a wonderful all ages program full of claws, teeth, scales and fun! From 11:00am to 12:00pm the Wegmans Zoomobile will be visiting the library with their animal ambassadors in tow. Together we will learn not only how these animals survive against predators but defend themselves too! There is no registration for this ...
Show up in the library during winter break to enjoy card games, board games, or PS5 gaming fun!
There’s no doubt artificial intelligence (AI) is a hot topic, and for good reason! AI technology is rapidly developing and increasingly impacting our lives. This multiweek series will explain the AI tools that have been part of everyday life for a while and also explore cutting edge applications of the technology. We’ll look at ways we can use AI tools to help with a variety of tasks from writing emails to ...
Take the stress out of taxes with this upcoming workshop. This session covers everything from federal tax essentials and accurate tax calculations to payroll management and hiring considerations. Learn to navigate Schedule C, calculate self-employment taxes, and manage payroll with confidence, guided by expert speakers. Gain practical tips and resources to streamline your tax obligations and empower your business for financial clarity. In collaboration with: Internal Revenue Service (IRS); Working Solutions CDFI; Low Income ...
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/
In honor of Black History Month, members of the Blackstorytelling League of Rochester will tell stories reflecting African American history and culture. The stories are designed to engage, educate, and entertain children of all ages and their families.
Come and make a variety of different critters!
Will we play a board game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages!
In this game players adopt a pet — and take on the financial responsibilities of pet ownership — as they visit various stations around the room. Spend and receive money at each station until the timer runs out. Players will face unexpected events that will impact their finances. All transactions are tracked on the player’s Pet Card. The goal of the game is to meet a pet’s needs while saving as ...
Take control of your business finances with our free workshop for small business owners! Learn essential bookkeeping skills and how to use financial statements like income statements, cash flow, and balance sheets to make smarter decisions. Discover tips for separating personal and business finances and choosing the right bookkeeping system for your needs. Come strengthen your financial foundation and gain the confidence to guide your business toward success. In collaboration with: Citi; Working Solutions CDFI;&...
“Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life is Calling” (1986; 97 minutes) Wednesday, February 19, 4:00pm, Kate Gleason Auditorium Richard Prior’s landmark, autobiographical role as Jo Jo Dancer, a popular standup comedian who suffers severe burns while freebasing cocaine.
Come in for help creating a resume, fine tuning a resume, or anything resume related!
Learn how to play, build a character and run a game! Find your next adventure on our shelves!
Wednesday, February 5 OR Wednesday, February 19 from 4:30pm-5:30pm Come and make a beaded leather bracelet. Space is limited, so registration is required. Please sign up for one of the events only.
Enjoyment for all ages!
Teens and Adults are invited to join our rebooted Technology Center Coding Club. We have brand new robots and learning modules funded by Girls Who Club. Come play with some cool robots! Try out our Makey Makey programmable robot games and creative coding options from MIT media labs. Use it to turn anything into a video game controller for an introduction to programming software. Build a custom mobile robot with Sphero Blueprint Engineering Kit to ...
Read a romantic book in the month of February and participate in the book discussion at the end of the month. Show your love to the library by taking a selfie with your book that you are currently reading. Selfie station is ready and some props are available too.
Can you beat one of our Children’s staff in your favorite game? Kids ready to accept this challenge are invited to come visit the Toy Library and compete against one of our children’s staff in a board game. Winners will receive a small prize!
Thursdays and Fridays at 11 am Join us for stories and songs that your youngsters will love! Registration is not required.
Musical Enjoyment with Children's Songs and Sing-A-Longs! All ages welcome. No registration required.
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 ...
Show up in the library during winter break to enjoy card games, board games, or PS5 gaming fun!
Celebrate Black History Month by connecting engaging with, and supporting over 60 Black-Owned Businesses, and Non-Profit Organizations from around the Rochester area at our ROC Black-Owned Business Expo. Learn about and experience a wide variety of resources and services that are available to the community, including: • Arts & Crafting professionals • Local Food Hubs • Personal and Home Services • ...
Join Kitty Jospé Thursdays in January as she selects poems for readings and discussions. Discover how edifying poetry can be in a relaxed setting. All are welcome!
Will we play a board game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages!
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.
This workshop, in collaboration with Davis Polk & Wardwell, covers the basics of commercial leasing for small businesses and entrepreneurs. Topics include the key vocabulary of commercial lease provisions, tenant rights, lease termination, tips for negotiating with landlords, and securing access to space. Gain the insights you need to navigate leasing confidently and effectively! In collaboration with: Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP
Join us for an ice cream craft as we learn about how African American innovators made everybody’s favorite frozen dessert even ‘cooler.’ Then enjoy a tasty treat!
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!
Make a polar bear friend!
Read a romantic book in the month of February and participate in the book discussion at the end of the month. Show your love to the library by taking a selfie with your book that you are currently reading. Selfie station is ready and some props are available too.
Thursdays and Fridays at 11 am Join us for stories and songs that your youngsters will love! Registration is not required.
Hear the first chapter of interesting books at the library. This event is live, in-person. You just sit and listen to a librarian read aloud the first chapter of the chosen book. Librarian assistance can help you find your own interesting book after the reading. Come check it out! 414 Lexington Ave. Rochester, NY 14613
Show up in the library during winter break to enjoy card games, board games, or PS5 gaming fun!
Drop in for a fun-filled day of science and creativity at the library! Kids will have the chance to participate in exciting research games and enjoy a hands-on craft activity. All materials are provided. The Minds in the Social World Lab (MiSo Lab) from the University of Rochester is dedicated to studying how children think about the social world. We’re inviting kids ages 4-10 to take part in our short, interactive research ...
Will we play a board game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages!
Would you like to learn how to use your phone and computer applications? Is your computer repair team busy (aka grandkids, niece and nephew, or next-door neighbor)? If you answered yes, then join the Zoom Room. You will learn fast but no worries, we will teach slow. You will learn how to use email, Android applications, and even Apple products for free. Please make sure you have your sound and apps available. Hint&...
Kids are invited to play some games on the Nintendo Switch!
Read a romantic book in the month of February and participate in the book discussion at the end of the month. Show your love to the library by taking a selfie with your book that you are currently reading. Selfie station is ready and some props are available too.
Show up in the library during winter break to enjoy card games, board games, or PS5 gaming fun!
Join us in the children's room every Saturday starting at noon for Nintendo Time. Play your favorite Switch games. Every week at Charlotte!
One Saturday a month, January-April, the Arnett Branch Library hosts its Winter and Spring Music Series! These concerts, sponsored by the Friends and Volunteers of the Arnett Branch Library, are family friendly, casual, and interactive. Refreshments will follow the program. The February 22 concert features Skylark, an acapella jazz quartet singers!
Join us for a vibrant celebration of Jamaican culture and its impact on Rochester and the United States. A Taste of Jamaica will immerse you in the rich tapestry of Jamaican heritage through captivating storytelling, music, dance, and mouthwatering food. Listen to captivating stories that highlight the contributions of Jamaican immigrants to Rochester and the broader American culture. Learn about the rhythms of Jamaica: Ska, Reggae, Dancehall, and Mento. Witness the energy of traditional and ...
A presentation on the history of Black women photographers that have shaped and impacted the black perspective in photography through the lens of a local black woman photographer. Cocoa Rae is a New York-based visual artist, curator, photographer, award-winning filmmaker, and business owner of By Cocoa Rae LLC, who creates captivating portraits and art of unique and diverse people and captures their true essence. Her style consists of vivid colors, Afrocentric shapes, vibes, and ...
Saturday, February 22, 2:00pm FREEDOM SONG (2000) You read a book in the library. Order a sandwich at a lunch counter. Register to vote. They’re ordinary acts of everyday citizens. In 1961, in Quinlan, Mississippi they’re acts of revolution. Danny Glover stars in this moving film about the early acts of the Civil Rights Movement.
Read a romantic book in the month of February and participate in the book discussion at the end of the month. Show your love to the library by taking a selfie with your book that you are currently reading. Selfie station is ready and some props are available too.
Read a romantic book in the month of February and participate in the book discussion at the end of the month. Show your love to the library by taking a selfie with your book that you are currently reading. Selfie station is ready and some props are available too.
Learn how to operate Android smartphones and tablets in this in-depth 10-week course. This course covers an ambitious amount of information and tools. The main learning objectives are the following: Learn the basic features and functions of the device Use the device to perform an internet search Take pictures with the device Download and use common apps Write and reply to emails Please note: This course will meet once per week for 10 weeks Mondays ...
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/
Will we play a board game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages!
Come in for help creating a resume, fine tuning a resume, or anything resume related!
“The Great White Hope” (1970; rated PG-13; 103 minutes) Monday, February 17, 2025; 4:00pm A Black champion boxer and his white female companion struggle to survive while the white boxing establishment looks for ways to knock him down. Starring James Earl Jones and Jane Alexander.
Join through Zoom or in-person at Maplewood Community Library for an hour and a half 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 ...
Read a romantic book in the month of February and participate in the book discussion at the end of the month. Show your love to the library by taking a selfie with your book that you are currently reading. Selfie station is ready and some props are available too.
Get ready for some dancing and stories! Ages 2-5 with a caregiver
Join Ms. Kassie in the Children’s Room at 11:15am for story time! Intended for children ages 3-5.
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 ...
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 ...
Will we play a board game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages!
FREE FINANCIAL LITERACY WORKSHOPS! AT THE LYELL BRANCH 956 LYELL AVENUE. DECISION MAKING GOALS, SAVINGS AND WAYS TO KEEP SAVINGS, BUDGETING AND SMART SPENDING, MANAGING DEBT AND YOUR CREDIT SCORE. YOU CAN CALL 325-5116 OR SHOW UP AT THE LYELL BRANCH.
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.
Your brand is more than just your name or your logo—it’s your overall identity in the marketplace. But how do you protect it from misuse and ensure you’re building a strong, distinctive brand? Join us for this first session in a two-part workshop series on Navigating Intellectual Property Pitfalls as a Small Business. This session will cover the essentials of brand protection, including information about trademarks, logos, and ...
Read a romantic book in the month of February and participate in the book discussion at the end of the month. Show your love to the library by taking a selfie with your book that you are currently reading. Selfie station is ready and some props are available too.
Staff from the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance Taxpayer Assistance Program (TAP) will be here in the Science, History and Social Sciences Division on the 3rd floor to help people file their 2024 individual income taxes. The TAP Program begins February 5 and will be here every Wed from February 5 - April 9, 2025, 9am-5pm. Appointments can be made with the staff in the Science, History & Social Sciences Division, 585-428-8110.
During this hands-on workshop, you will sign up for Facebook and begin building your profile. You’ll also learn how to find friends and will get a brief introduction to Facebook’s privacy settings. If you're ready to join Facebook, then this workshop is for you!
Join us for a discussion of this award-winning novel; a re-imagining of The Adventures of Huckeberry Finn, told from the perspective of Jim, an escaped slave and Huck's friend. 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: 428-8360.
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/
Will we play a board game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages!
Stop by the library to spend some time reading to a therapy dog! Our furry friends love kids and stories. All ages are welcome!
**Nifty Newts Navigate Noodle Networks** Twist those tongues while navigating through the tricky noodles! Or try **Clever Cacti Create Colorful Creations** Can you create without a prickly mistake in your pronunciation? Write your own for a prize or take the challenge to say three tongue twisters three times without making a mistake—let the competition begin!
Come in for help creating a resume, fine tuning a resume, or anything resume related!
“In the Heat of the Night” (1967s; 109 minutes) Wednesday, February 26, 4:00pm, Kate Gleason Auditorium Academy Award Winner for Best Picture about a black police detective from Philadelphia who forces a bigoted Southern sheriff to accept his help after a wealthy Chicago businessman is murdered in a small Mississippi town. Directed by Norman Jewison, and starring Rod Steiger, Sidney Poitier, Warren Oates, and Lee Grant.
Children are invited to join us on Wednesday, February 26 at 4pm to relax, unwind, and make some friendship bracelets Los niños están invitados al miercoles 26 de febrero a las 4pm para relajarse, descansar, y hacer pulseras de la amistad.
Join us for a conversation with journeyman animator Dennis J. Woodyard whose credits include the classic cartoons Gargoyles and Thundercats. Mr. Woodyard will be presenting a special showing of the Gargoyles episode "Mark of the Panther" that he produced and directed.
Maximize your business profitability with our workshop on mastering Cost of Goods Sold (COGS). Learn how to calculate, track, and optimize your COGS, set realistic sales targets, and manage cash flow effectively. This hands-on session will equip you with practical tools to improve your profit margins and includes an interactive Q&A. In collaboration with: Citi; New Voices Foundation; San Jose Minority Business Development Agency; and Working Solutions CDFI.
Learn how to play, build a character and run a game! Find your next adventure on our shelves!
Join us for popcorn and a movie!
Teens and Adults are invited to join our rebooted Technology Center Coding Club. We have brand new robots and learning modules funded by Girls Who Club. Come play with some cool robots! Try out our Makey Makey programmable robot games and creative coding options from MIT media labs. Use it to turn anything into a video game controller for an introduction to programming software. Build a custom mobile robot with Sphero Blueprint Engineering Kit to ...
Make your own abstract art!
Are you a small business owner with hopes to see your product on major retail shelves? Join us for this insider's session on breaking into big box retail! This FREE 90-minute event features two expert entrepreneurs who have not only landed their products on the shelves of major stores, such as Whole Foods and Target, but also continue to drive successful sales in these major retailers! Whether you're creating food products, personal care ...
Read a romantic book in the month of February and participate in the book discussion at the end of the month. Show your love to the library by taking a selfie with your book that you are currently reading. Selfie station is ready and some props are available too.
Thursdays and Fridays at 11 am Join us for stories and songs that your youngsters will love! Registration is not required.
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 ...
Taste a healthy recipe and learn something new!
Join Kitty Jospé Thursdays in January as she selects poems for readings and discussions. Discover how edifying poetry can be in a relaxed setting. All are welcome!
Will we play a board game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages!
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.
Get ready to apply for Summer of Opportunity with a new or updated resume.
In 1968, Shirley Chisholm became the first woman of color to be elected to the House of Representatives. Representing a district in Brooklyn, NY, Chisholm fought for women's issues. She also was a founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus. In 1972, she became the first woman of color to run in the primaries for President on the Democratic ticket. Please join professor of history, Mark Sample, as he tells Chisholm's inspiring story and ...
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!
Read a romantic book in the month of February and participate in the book discussion at the end of the month. Show your love to the library by taking a selfie with your book that you are currently reading. Selfie station is ready and some props are available too.
Thursdays and Fridays at 11 am Join us for stories and songs that your youngsters will love! Registration is not required.
Hear the first chapter of interesting books at the library. This event is live, in-person. You just sit and listen to a librarian read aloud the first chapter of the chosen book. Librarian assistance can help you find your own interesting book after the reading. Come check it out! 414 Lexington Ave. Rochester, NY 14613
“All Night Long” (1961; 95 minutes) Friday, February 28, 12:00noon, Kate Gleason Auditorium “Othello” with a jazz beat, this film features some of the best jazz musicians of all time: Charlie Mingus, Dave Brubeck, Johnny Danworth, and Geoffrey Holder.
The book club will meet at 1pm. Please contact the library if you are interested in joining this discussion.
Do you need assistance with improving your resumé, cover letter, or online professional profile? Join us for a resumé and cover letter workshop presented by Carlton Beckford, Admissions Specialist II from Monroe Community College. This workshop will guide you with crafting professional resumés and cover letters-- and provide you with key interview and career skills. You will also be able to get a professional photo taken for your LinkedIn profile ...
Will we play a board game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages!
Would you like to learn how to use your phone and computer applications? Is your computer repair team busy (aka grandkids, niece and nephew, or next-door neighbor)? If you answered yes, then join the Zoom Room. You will learn fast but no worries, we will teach slow. You will learn how to use email, Android applications, and even Apple products for free. Please make sure you have your sound and apps available. Hint&...
Kids are invited to play some games on the Nintendo Switch!
In this monthly Zoom 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 ...
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 Irish ancestors were and how you can learn more about them? Please join us for this special Irish genealogy session of Family Finders. Explore your questions, share your discoveries, and research your family’s past alongside fellow ancestry seekers. Registration for this FREE ...
Join us in the children's room every Saturday starting at noon for Nintendo Time. Play your favorite Switch games. Every week at Charlotte!
Tote Sewing 101 is for beginner sewers or anyone wanting to learn a fun and practical skill. In this class we will learn the basics of using sewing machines correctly, including threading the machine, needle types for different fabrics, how to sew lines, pattern making for your first project, and the different seam types for your projects. Our recycled fabric tote bags will be handmade from old clothes you’re ready to turn into something ...
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.
Learn how to operate Android smartphones and tablets in this in-depth 10-week course. This course covers an ambitious amount of information and tools. The main learning objectives are the following: Learn the basic features and functions of the device Use the device to perform an internet search Take pictures with the device Download and use common apps Write and reply to emails Please note: This course will meet once per week for 10 weeks Mondays ...
Celebrate Read Across America Day with a special storytime in the Secret Room! We’ll read stories, sing songs, and celebrate the joy of reading. Best for ages 1-4.
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 Rachel Ortiz, her class will be about how art can be a medium in the recovery process. Recovery from substances is not just about abstaining it is about learning a new way of life. In recovery one goes through phases and one of those phases is called the “pink cloud”, this is when you start feeling physically good and the brain is less foggy, and everything starts looking rosy. It is ...
Join through Zoom or in-person at Maplewood Community Library for an hour and a half 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 ...
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 ...
Join Ms. Kassie in the Children’s Room at 11:15am for story time! Intended for children ages 3-5.
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 ...
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 ...
FREE FINANCIAL LITERACY WORKSHOPS! AT THE LYELL BRANCH 956 LYELL AVENUE. DECISION MAKING GOALS, SAVINGS AND WAYS TO KEEP SAVINGS, BUDGETING AND SMART SPENDING, MANAGING DEBT AND YOUR CREDIT SCORE. YOU CAN CALL 325-5116 OR SHOW UP AT THE LYELL BRANCH.
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 Ms. Kassie in the Children’s Room at 4:30pm for story time! Intended for children ages 3-5.
Staff from the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance Taxpayer Assistance Program (TAP) will be here in the Science, History and Social Sciences Division on the 3rd floor to help people file their 2024 individual income taxes. The TAP Program begins February 5 and will be here every Wed from February 5 - April 9, 2025, 9am-5pm. Appointments can be made with the staff in the Science, History & Social Sciences Division, 585-428-8110.
Be prepared for lending conversations. Gain insights into what lenders look for. Confidently present your business needs. Let's ensure you're prepared to secure the funding you need! 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 ...
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/
Make your own pinwheel weathervane to see how the March winds blow. Best for ages 5-12.
Join us as we create a personal glass using our Cricut Machine! It cuts out different patterns and words for you to create your own art. Want to get a heads up on your creation? Go on the internet and look for a free .STL file. Need help? Just ask for Cathy! Space is limited and registration is required.
Teens and Adults are invited to join our rebooted Technology Center Coding Club. We have brand new robots and learning modules funded by Girls Who Club. Come play with some cool robots! Try out our Makey Makey programmable robot games and creative coding options from MIT media labs. Use it to turn anything into a video game controller for an introduction to programming software. Build a custom mobile robot with Sphero Blueprint Engineering Kit to ...
Roxanne Henry, an outreach specialist from the Monroe County Jury Office, will be at the library spreading the word that, "Justice starts with jury." and "Jury starts with YOU." So pop in and learn about serving on as a Monroe County Juror. Roxanne is also providing info regarding employment opportunities with the 7th Judicial District.
Thursdays and Fridays at 11 am Join us for stories and songs that your youngsters will love! Registration is not required.
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 ...
Join Kitty Jospé Thursdays in January as she selects poems for readings and discussions. Discover how edifying poetry can be in a relaxed setting. All are welcome!
FREE FINANCIAL LITERACY WORKSHOPS! AT THE LYELL BRANCH 956 LYELL AVENUE. DECISION MAKING GOALS, SAVINGS AND WAYS TO KEEP SAVINGS, BUDGETING AND SMART SPENDING, MANAGING DEBT AND YOUR CREDIT SCORE. YOU CAN CALL 325-5116 OR SHOW UP AT THE LYELL BRANCH.
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 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.
A Financial Literacy Coach from Action for a Better Community will help you to build smart skills to manage and save money, set financial goals, manage and clear up debt, learn simple budgeting strategies, and understand tax credits and how to increase your credit score. No registration is required for this free workshop.
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!
Thursdays and Fridays at 11 am Join us for stories and songs that your youngsters will love! Registration is not required.
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 ...
Would you like to learn how to use your phone and computer applications? Is your computer repair team busy (aka grandkids, niece and nephew, or next-door neighbor)? If you answered yes, then join the Zoom Room. You will learn fast but no worries, we will teach slow. You will learn how to use email, Android applications, and even Apple products for free. Please make sure you have your sound and apps available. Hint&...
Join a Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist for games, storytelling, and interactive play, designed for your child to strengthen their communication skills. Best for ages 1 1/2-4 and their families.
Bring nature indoors by crafting your very own whimsical yet practical terrarium. Terrariums are the most effortless container gardens; they are easy to make and even easier to maintain! In this class, you will learn how to build and care for your terrarium. At the end of class, you will have created your very own terrarium to take home with you! All supplies are provided, but you can bring your very own decorative accents ...
Join us in the children's room every Saturday starting at noon for Nintendo Time. Play your favorite Switch games. Every week at Charlotte!
Learn about one of the earliest systems for keeping time and make your own ancient-tech alarm clock! Best for ages 7-12. The Central Library is accessible to people with disabilities. To request specific accommodations, call 585-428-8304 ten days prior to the program.
Learn how to operate Android smartphones and tablets in this in-depth 10-week course. This course covers an ambitious amount of information and tools. The main learning objectives are the following: Learn the basic features and functions of the device Use the device to perform an internet search Take pictures with the device Download and use common apps Write and reply to emails Please note: This course will meet once per week for 10 weeks Mondays ...
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 through Zoom or in-person at Maplewood Community Library for an hour and a half 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 ...
Join Ms. Kassie in the Children’s Room at 11:15am for story time! Intended for children ages 3-5.
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 ...
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 ...
FREE FINANCIAL LITERACY WORKSHOPS! AT THE LYELL BRANCH 956 LYELL AVENUE. DECISION MAKING GOALS, SAVINGS AND WAYS TO KEEP SAVINGS, BUDGETING AND SMART SPENDING, MANAGING DEBT AND YOUR CREDIT SCORE. YOU CAN CALL 325-5116 OR SHOW UP AT THE LYELL BRANCH.
Staff from the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance Taxpayer Assistance Program (TAP) will be here in the Science, History and Social Sciences Division on the 3rd floor to help people file their 2024 individual income taxes. The TAP Program begins February 5 and will be here every Wed from February 5 - April 9, 2025, 9am-5pm. Appointments can be made with the staff in the Science, History & Social Sciences Division, 585-428-8110.
Learn basic computer skills; like how to start your computer, save and re-open a file, and create folders. Please feel free to bring your own device to learn on. Pre-registration 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/
Are you ready to for a revolutionary guide to fixing what’s not working—in systems and processes, organizations and companies, and even in our daily lives? Join us for an enlightening conversation with bestselling author Dan Heath as he talks with us about his newest book, Reset: How to Change What’s Not Working.
In this game, kids become party planners, creating Planning Boards for their clients while staying on budget. With a budget of $100, the players take turns selecting items for their party. After five turns, players share their plans with the group and explain their choices. Players will then vote to decide who planned the most fun and affordable party, making them the Party Champion! Best for ages 5-12.
Join us for a calm and peaceful time of coloring. Yup. Just coloring to peaceful soothing music. What could be better? No registration required.
Teens and Adults are invited to join our rebooted Technology Center Coding Club. We have brand new robots and learning modules funded by Girls Who Club. Come play with some cool robots! Try out our Makey Makey programmable robot games and creative coding options from MIT media labs. Use it to turn anything into a video game controller for an introduction to programming software. Build a custom mobile robot with Sphero Blueprint Engineering Kit to ...
Thursdays and Fridays at 11 am Join us for stories and songs that your youngsters will love! Registration is not required.
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 ...
Join Kitty Jospé Thursdays in January as she selects poems for readings and discussions. Discover how edifying poetry can be in a relaxed setting. All are welcome!
FREE FINANCIAL LITERACY WORKSHOPS! AT THE LYELL BRANCH 956 LYELL AVENUE. DECISION MAKING GOALS, SAVINGS AND WAYS TO KEEP SAVINGS, BUDGETING AND SMART SPENDING, MANAGING DEBT AND YOUR CREDIT SCORE. YOU CAN CALL 325-5116 OR SHOW UP AT THE LYELL BRANCH.
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.
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!
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
Thursdays and Fridays at 11 am Join us for stories and songs that your youngsters will love! Registration is not required.
We’ve got all kinds of natural and recycled materials to build your own fairy house. Take your completed house home to enjoy or submit it to the Central Library’s Fairy House exhibit, (on display April through June) and you might win a prize! All ages.
Would you like to learn how to use your phone and computer applications? Is your computer repair team busy (aka grandkids, niece and nephew, or next-door neighbor)? If you answered yes, then join the Zoom Room. You will learn fast but no worries, we will teach slow. You will learn how to use email, Android applications, and even Apple products for free. Please make sure you have your sound and apps available. Hint&...
Join Master Gardener Karen Soanes and get a jump on spring by starting plants inside. Starting seeds is a rewarding late winter/early Spring activity for gardeners. Learn techniques and tips for seed selection, successful seedling growth, hardening off and planting times.
Join us in the children's room every Saturday starting at noon for Nintendo Time. Play your favorite Switch games. Every week at Charlotte!
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