Join RIT/NTID & MCLS for the Big Read in April of 2023 featuring Ilya Kaminsky’s Deaf Republic. enjoy book discussions, exhibits, performances, and more.
The Monroe County Library System is proud to offer Empire Passes for New York State Parks, which allow users to borrow free admission passes to hundreds of New York State Parks. The Empire Pass is your ticket to the great outdoors! Swim, hike, fish, play–it’s all free!
We invite all artists to enter the 2023 Art of the Book & Paper Juried International Exhibit. $500 in prizes will be awarded!
Help your child get ready to learn to read with great stories, songs, and time to play. This is best for ages 3 - 5.
Stop by and help us complete a community jigsaw puzzle!
James Webb Space Telescope Join us for third program in our Space Program Series: Eclipse 2024 with NASA Ambassador Jim Porter to discover what scientists are learning from the James Webb Space Telescope. This is the largest and most powerful space telescope that has ever deployed! The James Webb Space Telescope is the latest NASA mission sent to discover the distant mysteries of the universe. For several months the optical system has been aligned and ...
Would you like to learn basic sewing skills to do your own simple alterations? If so, join our sewing classes offered at the Teen Central. We provide some basic supplies but we recommend that you bring your own sewing materials if you’re interested in doing a project. Registration is required. If you have any questions, please call or email Faezeh at: teen.central@libraryweb.org -&...
Come and play with our new Nintendo Switch! We have MarioKart, Just Dance, Smash Bros and more!
Come play UNO, Boggle, Pictionary, 5 Seconds Rule and more...
Bring your inside artist out by drawing/coloring of your favorite manga characters from scratch and develop your artist.
The limited space at Douglass requires us to remove items from our shelves that have not borrowed for more than two years so we can to make room for new books! We need to "re-home lots of books, CDs and DVDs - $.50 each or mix and match 3/$1.00! The book sale with continue all week when the library is open!
Have a story—or many stories— to tell, but don’t know how to put the words down on paper? In these sessions we’ll explore both memoir and creative writing through a variety of activities. Participants will read and discuss short pieces of literature, respond to writing prompts, and have the opportunity to share their efforts in a safe and friendly workshop setting. All levels of experience are welcome.&...
All supplies provided.
Join Teen Central Robotics Club for teens & tweens! Teens and tweens (3rd-12 grade) who are intersted in learning robotics are invited to register and attend our robotics classes on Saturdays. We'll provide Raspberry Pi Robot kits and instructions for them to do a project of their choice. They'll learn how to build electronics, sensors, and coding. Registration is required. If you have any questions, please email or call Faezeh at: teen.central@...
Join Ms. Heather for some beginner instruction on how to knit. Supplies will be provided or feel free to bring your own if you are already a knitter! For ages 8-up.
The limited space at Douglass requires us to remove items from our shelves that have not borrowed for more than two years so we can to make room for new books! We need to "re-home lots of books, CDs and DVDs - $.50 each or mix and match 3/$1.00! The book sale with continue all week when the library is open!
Want to improve your computer skills? Stop by to see the Library Assistant! She will field your beginner to intermediate tech questions and help you complete digital related tasks, such as: Create a Word document Check your email Search the web Manage phone apps Send pictures ... and much more! Walk in, or call the library to reserve a time!
Will we play a game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages.
Stop by and help us complete a community jigsaw puzzle!
Come to Teen Central on Wednesdays betwwen 1-4 and learn how to sew, crochet/knit or just have fun making beads and other fun crafts while socializing with your friends in a safe and inclusive environment! If you have any questions, please email or call Faezeh at: teen.central@libraryweb.org - (585) 428-8451
Drop-in sessions or by appointement *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability* *Recommend calling first*
Email, device, and beginner Microsoft Office Assistance. Drop-in or schedule an appointment. *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability* *Recommend calling first*
Make a paracord keychain for your dad to show him how much he’s appreciated!
Stop in for some assistance with Math, Science, English, Reading or perhaps an assignment that is due for the end of the year.
The limited space at Douglass requires us to remove items from our shelves that have not borrowed for more than two years so we can to make room for new books! We need to "re-home lots of books, CDs and DVDs - $.50 each or mix and match 3/$1.00! The book sale with continue all week when the library is open!
Join us on Tuesdays in June and July for storytime by the Highland Park Tunnel Tree, located across from the Lamberton Conservatory. Storytime is a great way to help your child build early literacy skills in a fun environment and is a chance to meet other caregivers! This storytime series is best for toddlers and preschoolers, but all ages are welcome. In case of inclement weather, check the Central Library Facebook page or call Children&...
Leon Hsu - piano, Stephanie Tateiwa - saxophone
Briana Watson, the project manager of the Elder Abuse Summit Project will be presenting on the topic of Awareness on Elder Mistreatment.
Will we play a game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages.
Walk in for English language learning. We accept all learners at their level, just walk in to Maplewood Community Library to start. Work on vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar and reading in a comfortable, informal setting. Located at the Maplewood Community Library, 1111 Dewey Ave., Rochester, NY 14613. Contact NewAmerican@libraryweb.org for more information.
Stop by and help us complete a community jigsaw puzzle!
Drop by to join our new D & D club with Mr. Issac and friends! We will learn how to play together. All supplies provided, but feel free to bring your own if you are already a player.
Drop-in sessions or by appointement *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability* *Recommend calling first*
Email, device, and beginner Microsoft Office Assistance. Drop-in or schedule an appointment. *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability* *Recommend calling first*
Make a paracord keychain for your dad to show him how much he’s appreciated!
Make/create a gift for your dad, grandpa or uncle.
This is a 16-week Citizenship Class to prepare you for your Naturalization Exam. We cover pre-Colonial, Colonial, Revolutionary War, 1800s, 1900s and modern-day history. We also cover Civics, branches of government, law-making, voting and elections and understanding the questions from your N-400 form. We practice writing and reading as you will have to demonstrate during your Naturalization exam. There is no cost for this hybrid (in-person or on Zoom) ...
The limited space at Douglass requires us to remove items from our shelves that have not borrowed for more than two years so we can to make room for new books! We need to "re-home lots of books, CDs and DVDs - $.50 each or mix and match 3/$1.00! The book sale with continue all week when the library is open!
Come join the stories, songs, and silliness, of Mr. Matthew! Fun for all ages.
Stop by and help us complete a community jigsaw puzzle!
Will we play a 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!
Do you enjoy anime and manga? The this is the club for you! Join Mr. Issac to watch some anime on the big screen, check out our manga collection and make new friends!
Drop-in sessions or by appointement *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability* *Recommend calling first*
Email, device, and beginner Microsoft Office Assistance. Drop-in or schedule an appointment. *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability* *Recommend calling first*
Make a paracord keychain for your dad to show him how much he’s appreciated!
Stop in for some assistance with Math, Science, English, Reading or perhaps an assignment that is due for the end of the year.
Teens & tweens (3-5th & 6-12 grade) are invited to join the GWC coding club at the Central Library! Enroll in this self-paced programn for boys & girls and learn how to code using the GWC online tutorials and fun activities that's designed to help you build animations, games, apps, cyber security, and more! The GWC organization website offers tutorials in Scratch, Python, Swift, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. This wonderful organization provides many ...
Registration required for beginners only, register online. Come learn to knit and purl or just come and hang out with fellow crafters like you! All skill levels welcome *Supplies provided to beginners only*
Make a present for Dad!
Come celebrate the spirit of Rochester and paint some Flower City Lilacs. Acrylic on wood, no previous experience necessary. Supplies will be provided.
Presented by Daena Ford, President of Braddock Bay Raptor Research Owls are fascinating raptors, with special adaptations for nocturnal life. Learn about the many different species of owls that can be found in New York state, and tips on how to observe them peacefully in the wild. A special guest appearance by a live Great Horned Owl will be included. Register for this Zoom program here: https://calendar.libraryweb.org/event/10571257 &...
Join Emily Morry for a walking tour exploring "Multicultural Rochester: Immigrants, Migrants & Minorities in the Flower City." This 1.1-mile walk focuses on the significant role that immigrants, migrants, and minority group members have played in the economic, social, and cultural development of Rochester. The tour begins at the former location of the largely immigrant-built Erie Canal and ends at the Rundel Memorial Library, where locals and visitors alike can learn more ...
The Arnett Branch Library came into being in 1923 and is 100 years old this year! Please join us for refreshments music by Samiyyah (https://beacons.ai/samiyyah) as we kick off our summer programing. While supplies last we will be giving away copies of a book created by the Rochester Public Library celebrating our library community!
The lecture will find balance between art making and the art market during the 1980’s & 1990’s. As a working artist Joe Ziolkowski navigated the commercial and fine art photography industry while continuing to work on personal portfolios responding to human rights issues, the A.I.D.S. pandemic, and the political unrest that followed. *Please Note: Presentation contains artistic images of nudity. Joe Ziolkowski (Jacksonville, FL, United States) received a ...
The limited space at Douglass requires us to remove items from our shelves that have not borrowed for more than two years so we can to make room for new books! We need to "re-home lots of books, CDs and DVDs - $.50 each or mix and match 3/$1.00! The book sale with continue all week when the library is open!
Join us at the Central Library on Thursdays from 11am-12pm for fun and play with a different theme each week! Best for ages 1 - 5.
Walk in for English language learning. We accept all learners at their level, just walk in to Maplewood Community Library to start. Work on vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar and reading in a comfortable, informal setting. Located at the Maplewood Community Library, 1111 Dewey Ave., Rochester, NY 14613. Contact NewAmericans@libraryweb.org for more information.
Stop by and help us complete a community jigsaw puzzle!
Will we play a game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages.
Make a paracord keychain for your dad to show him how much he’s appreciated!
Email, device, and beginner Microsoft Office Assistance. Drop-in or schedule an appointment. *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability* *Recommend calling first*
Drop-in sessions or by appointement *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability* *Recommend calling first*
This hands-on class is for Parents/Guardians who are interested in learning how to put safety measures on their kid's electronics. Learn how to: Limit the screen time for your child on their Phone or Tablet. Limit your child's internet usage to safe websites View the website history of your child's technology ...and more! Just show up at Maplewood Community Library and ask for Brian (Thursdays @ 5:30pm)
Free and fun for the whole family! Join the Winton Branch Library family for our annual Welcome Summer Music Party. The Wilmot Brass Quintet will be playing fun, upbeat music featuring many different genres. Bring a blanket or lawn chair and a picnic if you are so inclined. We will provide a shady spot, music, face painting, balloon animals, raffles, ...
The limited space at Douglass requires us to remove items from our shelves that have not borrowed for more than two years so we can to make room for new books! We need to "re-home lots of books, CDs and DVDs - $.50 each or mix and match 3/$1.00! The book sale with continue all week when the library is open!
Help your child get ready to learn to read with great stories, songs, and time to play. This is best for ages 3 - 5.
Stop by and help us complete a community jigsaw puzzle!
Would you like to learn basic sewing skills to do your own simple alterations? If so, join our sewing classes offered at the Teen Central. We provide some basic supplies but we recommend that you bring your own sewing materials if you’re interested in doing a project. Registration is required. If you have any questions, please call or email Faezeh at: teen.central@libraryweb.org -&...
Come and play with our new Nintendo Switch! We have MarioKart, Just Dance, Smash Bros and more!
Make a paracord keychain for your dad to show him how much he’s appreciated!
Come play UNO, Boggle, Pictionary, 5 Seconds Rule and more...
Join our monthly books & more discussion sessions and flourish your love for reading and learning! Discussion topics range from YA classics, non-fiction to manga and graphic novels to poetry around the world. Registration is required. We meet in the B-hive meeting room on the 2nd floor at the Central Library. This event will be live stremmed as well. To attend via Zoom, please register ...
The limited space at Douglass requires us to remove items from our shelves that have not borrowed for more than two years so we can to make room for new books! We need to "re-home lots of books, CDs and DVDs - $.50 each or mix and match 3/$1.00! The book sale with continue all week when the library is open!
Do you have household items, toys or collectibles you would like to sell? Bring your own table to our patio and bus loop by the library and set up shop! No fee to participate and all are welcome, you keep the profits! Registration is required. Please sign up online or call the library at 428-8206.
Have a story—or many stories— to tell, but don’t know how to put the words down on paper? In these sessions we’ll explore both memoir and creative writing through a variety of activities. Participants will read and discuss short pieces of literature, respond to writing prompts, and have the opportunity to share their efforts in a safe and friendly workshop setting. All levels of experience are welcome.&...
Over 100 years of history right here in Rochester, inspired by Frederick Douglass and Susan B Anthony. We will develop artists books and create with collage while discovering hidden treasures of history in our community.
Join Teen Central Robotics Club for teens & tweens! Teens and tweens (3rd-12 grade) who are intersted in learning robotics are invited to register and attend our robotics classes on Saturdays. We'll provide Raspberry Pi Robot kits and instructions for them to do a project of their choice. They'll learn how to build electronics, sensors, and coding. Registration is required. If you have any questions, please email or call Faezeh at: teen.central@...
Join Ms. Heather for some beginner instruction on how to knit. Supplies will be provided or feel free to bring your own if you are already a knitter! For ages 8-up.
Round 1: LGBTQ+ Pride History Round 2: Juneteenth History Play for a chance to win RPL swag!
Shirley Strothers and Eunice White of the Blackstorytelling League will share the origins and history of Juneteenth through storytelling, historical reenactment, and discussion. They will take the audience back to the original celebrations of Juneteenth and provide historical context to historical and current-day celebrations. After the reenactment and storytelling, the discussion will offer further insight and an opportunity for the audience to questions. Shirley Strothers is a long-standing member of The Blackstorytelling League of Rochester ...
Want to improve your computer skills? Stop by to see the Library Assistant! She will field your beginner to intermediate tech questions and help you complete digital related tasks, such as: Create a Word document Check your email Search the web Manage phone apps Send pictures ... and much more! Walk in, or call the library to reserve a time!
Come to Teen Central on Wednesdays betwwen 1-4 and learn how to sew, crochet/knit or just have fun making beads and other fun crafts while socializing with your friends in a safe and inclusive environment! If you have any questions, please email or call Faezeh at: teen.central@libraryweb.org - (585) 428-8451
Will we play a game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages.
Give your mind a break from screens and relax with board games with friends. No stress, no competition, just chill in the library.
Join us on Tuesdays in June and July for storytime by the Highland Park Tunnel Tree, located across from the Lamberton Conservatory. Storytime is a great way to help your child build early literacy skills in a fun environment and is a chance to meet other caregivers! This storytime series is best for toddlers and preschoolers, but all ages are welcome. In case of inclement weather, check the Central Library Facebook page or call Children&...
Please email Charlotte.Programs@libraryweb.org for the zoom link.
Dave Chisholm - trumpet, Aaron Staebell - drums
Will we play a game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages.
Walk in for English language learning. We accept all learners at their level, just walk in to Maplewood Community Library to start. Work on vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar and reading in a comfortable, informal setting. Located at the Maplewood Community Library, 1111 Dewey Ave., Rochester, NY 14613. Contact NewAmerican@libraryweb.org for more information.
Stop by and help us complete a community jigsaw puzzle!
Drop by to join our new D & D club with Mr. Issac and friends! We will learn how to play together. All supplies provided, but feel free to bring your own if you are already a player.
Give your mind a break from screens and relax with board games with friends. No stress, no competition, just chill in the library.
Email, device, and beginner Microsoft Office Assistance. Drop-in or schedule an appointment. *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability* *Recommend calling first*
Drop-in sessions or by appointement *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability* *Recommend calling first*
This is a 16-week Citizenship Class to prepare you for your Naturalization Exam. We cover pre-Colonial, Colonial, Revolutionary War, 1800s, 1900s and modern-day history. We also cover Civics, branches of government, law-making, voting and elections and understanding the questions from your N-400 form. We practice writing and reading as you will have to demonstrate during your Naturalization exam. There is no cost for this hybrid (in-person or on Zoom) ...
Create a faerie door for your home!
Come join the stories, songs, and silliness, of Mr. Matthew! Fun for all ages.
Celebrate the summer solstice with Cyanotypes. On the longest day of the year, 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 ...
Will we play a game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages.
Stop by and help us complete a community jigsaw puzzle!
Do you enjoy anime and manga? The this is the club for you! Join Mr. Issac to watch some anime on the big screen, check out our manga collection and make new friends!
Give your mind a break from screens and relax with board games with friends. No stress, no competition, just chill in the library.
Drop-in sessions or by appointement *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability* *Recommend calling first*
Email, device, and beginner Microsoft Office Assistance. Drop-in or schedule an appointment. *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability* *Recommend calling first*
Stop in for some assistance with Math, Science, English, Reading or perhaps an assignment that is due for the end of the year.
Teens & tweens (3-5th & 6-12 grade) are invited to join the GWC coding club at the Central Library! Enroll in this self-paced programn for boys & girls and learn how to code using the GWC online tutorials and fun activities that's designed to help you build animations, games, apps, cyber security, and more! The GWC organization website offers tutorials in Scratch, Python, Swift, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. This wonderful organization provides many ...
Join us at the Central Library on Thursdays from 11am-12pm for fun and play with a different theme each week! Best for ages 1 - 5.
Walk in for English language learning. We accept all learners at their level, just walk in to Maplewood Community Library to start. Work on vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar and reading in a comfortable, informal setting. Located at the Maplewood Community Library, 1111 Dewey Ave., Rochester, NY 14613. Contact NewAmericans@libraryweb.org for more information.
Stop by and help us complete a community jigsaw puzzle!
Will we play a game? Make a craft? Go on a scavenger hunt? Drop by after school to join the fun. For kids of all ages.
Give your mind a break from screens and relax with board games with friends. No stress, no competition, just chill in the library.
Email, device, and beginner Microsoft Office Assistance. Drop-in or schedule an appointment. *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability* *Recommend calling first*
Drop-in sessions or by appointement *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability* *Recommend calling first*
Create a painting using your hands!
This hands-on class is for Parents/Guardians who are interested in learning how to put safety measures on their kid's electronics. Learn how to: Limit the screen time for your child on their Phone or Tablet. Limit your child's internet usage to safe websites View the website history of your child's technology ...and more! Just show up at Maplewood Community Library and ask for Brian (Thursdays @ 5:30pm)
Located in the Central Library's Bausch & Lomb Memorial Building, in front of the FFRPL Book Store, during Library hours. Great deals! All genres. Proceeds benefit the Rochester Public Library. For more information please contact the FFRPL Bookstore 585.428.8351.
Kick off your summer reading by entering our 2023 All Together Now Summer Reading program. By reading and visiting library programs at the Central Library, you earn raffle tickets for our great summer prizes. Register by July 15th and you will be entered to win 4 passes to Seabreeze. From June 23rd - August 11th Read and attend programs and earn raffle tickets to win: Bundle of Books Family Game Night Bundle 4 ...
Help your child get ready to learn to read with great stories, songs, and time to play. This is best for ages 3 - 5.
Stop by and help us complete a community jigsaw puzzle!
Would you like to learn basic sewing skills to do your own simple alterations? If so, join our sewing classes offered at the Teen Central. We provide some basic supplies but we recommend that you bring your own sewing materials if you’re interested in doing a project. Registration is required. If you have any questions, please call or email Faezeh at: teen.central@libraryweb.org -&...
Make It Together Let’s make something together! Fridays 2 -4 pm Children’s Center except when noted. * Friday, June 23 Community Quilt Create a unique square that will be placed in our quilt. Can’t make it on June 23? Come in any time after to create your square until August 1. Friday, July 7 Dominos with Michael Fantazuzzo Learn from an expert how to build a fun domino chain reaction! July 14 ...
Come and play with our new Nintendo Switch! We have MarioKart, Just Dance, Smash Bros and more!
Give your mind a break from screens and relax with board games with friends. No stress, no competition, just chill in the library.
Come play UNO, Boggle, Pictionary, 5 Seconds Rule and more...
Located in the Central Library's Bausch & Lomb Memorial Building, in front of the FFRPL Book Store, during Library hours. Great deals! All genres. Proceeds benefit the Rochester Public Library. For more information please contact the FFRPL Bookstore 585.428.8351.
Have a story—or many stories— to tell, but don’t know how to put the words down on paper? In these sessions we’ll explore both memoir and creative writing through a variety of activities. Participants will read and discuss short pieces of literature, respond to writing prompts, and have the opportunity to share their efforts in a safe and friendly workshop setting. All levels of experience are welcome.&...
Join Teen Central Robotics Club for teens & tweens! Teens and tweens (3rd-12 grade) who are intersted in learning robotics are invited to register and attend our robotics classes on Saturdays. We'll provide Raspberry Pi Robot kits and instructions for them to do a project of their choice. They'll learn how to build electronics, sensors, and coding. Registration is required. If you have any questions, please email or call Faezeh at: teen.central@...
Learn how to make paper daisies with cardstock paper, perfect for a beautiful lasting bouquet. Taught by Wendy Saxena from the Chili Public Library. All supplies provided
Join Ms. Heather for some beginner instruction on how to knit. Supplies will be provided or feel free to bring your own if you are already a knitter! For ages 8-up.
Located in the Central Library's Bausch & Lomb Memorial Building, in front of the FFRPL Book Store, during Library hours. Great deals! All genres. Proceeds benefit the Rochester Public Library. For more information please contact the FFRPL Bookstore 585.428.8351.
A part of the CGI Rochester International Jazz Festival!
Want to improve your computer skills? Stop by to see the Library Assistant! She will field your beginner to intermediate tech questions and help you complete digital related tasks, such as: Create a Word document Check your email Search the web Manage phone apps Send pictures ... and much more! Walk in, or call the library to reserve a time!
Stop by and help us complete a community jigsaw puzzle!
Come to Teen Central on Wednesdays betwwen 1-4 and learn how to sew, crochet/knit or just have fun making beads and other fun crafts while socializing with your friends in a safe and inclusive environment! If you have any questions, please email or call Faezeh at: teen.central@libraryweb.org - (585) 428-8451
Drop-in sessions or by appointement *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability* *Recommend calling first*
Email, device, and beginner Microsoft Office Assistance. Drop-in or schedule an appointment. *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability* *Recommend calling first*
Stop in for some assistance with Math, Science, English, Reading or perhaps an assignment that is due for the end of the year.
Wheel of Poultry leaves "zoom" and will be live & in-person! A fun prize will be awarded to the winner. Registration is limited. Please register by contacting the library at 428-8202 or stopping into the Branch.
Located in the Central Library's Bausch & Lomb Memorial Building, in front of the FFRPL Book Store, during Library hours. Great deals! All genres. Proceeds benefit the Rochester Public Library. For more information please contact the FFRPL Bookstore 585.428.8351.
Join us on Tuesdays in June and July for storytime by the Highland Park Tunnel Tree, located across from the Lamberton Conservatory. Storytime is a great way to help your child build early literacy skills in a fun environment and is a chance to meet other caregivers! This storytime series is best for toddlers and preschoolers, but all ages are welcome. In case of inclement weather, check the Central Library Facebook page or call Children&...
Join us for some musical fun and sing-a-longs! Playful Music Education immersion in a variety of sounds, and singing experiences. Location: Childrens Room
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 ready to learn to read. In Rhyme Time, which will take place at the Winton Branch Library, located at 611 ...
Kids and thier grownups can join us for story-times every Tuesday at 11:15 am during July 2022 and August 2022!
A part of the CGI Rochester International Jazz Festival!
Stop by and help us complete a community jigsaw puzzle!
Walk in for English language learning. We accept all learners at their level, just walk in to Maplewood Community Library to start. Work on vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar and reading in a comfortable, informal setting. Located at the Maplewood Community Library, 1111 Dewey Ave., Rochester, NY 14613. Contact NewAmerican@libraryweb.org for more information.
Ice cream social! Come celebrate the Summer of 2023 with us!
Email, device, and beginner Microsoft Office Assistance. Drop-in or schedule an appointment. *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability* *Recommend calling first*
Drop-in sessions or by appointement *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability* *Recommend calling first*
This is a 16-week Citizenship Class to prepare you for your Naturalization Exam. We cover pre-Colonial, Colonial, Revolutionary War, 1800s, 1900s and modern-day history. We also cover Civics, branches of government, law-making, voting and elections and understanding the questions from your N-400 form. We practice writing and reading as you will have to demonstrate during your Naturalization exam. There is no cost for this hybrid (in-person or on Zoom) ...
Located in the Central Library's Bausch & Lomb Memorial Building, in front of the FFRPL Book Store, during Library hours. Great deals! All genres. Proceeds benefit the Rochester Public Library. For more information please contact the FFRPL Bookstore 585.428.8351.
Come join the stories, songs, and silliness, of Mr. Matthew! Fun for all ages.
Lizards, Snakes, Turtles, and More! Move like a snake and slither your way to the Winton Branch Library at 611 N. Winton Rd to participate in our exciting Reptile Romp. Scuttle like a lizard to learn all about how lizards adapt to the environment to survive. Plod like a ...
A part of the CGI Rochester International Jazz Festival!
Stop by and help us complete a community jigsaw puzzle!
Stop by the library to spend some time reading to a therapy dog! Our furry friends love kids and stories. All ages are welcome!
Email, device, and beginner Microsoft Office Assistance. Drop-in or schedule an appointment. *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability* *Recommend calling first*
Drop-in sessions or by appointement *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability* *Recommend calling first*
Popcorn will be served.
Read a story to a dog! Bring your own book or read one of ours. Book loving dogs from the RocDog visit the Arnett Branch Library on the fourth Wednesday of each month. Reading to calm, trained dogs who love to listen is a great way for kids to build confidence reading out loud. This program is for kids 12 and under. For more information, please call 428-8214 or stop by the Arnett Branch Library.
Stop in for some assistance with Math, Science, English, Reading or perhaps an assignment that is due for the end of the year.
Teens & tweens (3-5th & 6-12 grade) are invited to join the GWC coding club at the Central Library! Enroll in this self-paced programn for boys & girls and learn how to code using the GWC online tutorials and fun activities that's designed to help you build animations, games, apps, cyber security, and more! The GWC organization website offers tutorials in Scratch, Python, Swift, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. This wonderful organization provides many ...
Create an embossed foil picture!
Located in the Central Library's Bausch & Lomb Memorial Building, in front of the FFRPL Book Store, during Library hours. Great deals! All genres. Proceeds benefit the Rochester Public Library. For more information please contact the FFRPL Bookstore 585.428.8351.
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 ready to learn to read. In Rhyme Time, which will take place at the Winton Branch Library, located at 611 ...
Join us at the Central Library on Thursdays from 11am-12pm for fun and play with a different theme each week! Best for ages 1 - 5.
A part of the CGI Rochester International Jazz Festival!
Ukulele Lessons: For Beginner to Intermediate Musicians Good introduction to playing any stringed instrument. This hands-on-the-instruments workshop introduces basic or more advanced playing techniques and musical knowledge for beginning and intermediate players of ukulele. Location: Childrens Room
Walk in for English language learning. We accept all learners at their level, just walk in to Maplewood Community Library to start. Work on vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar and reading in a comfortable, informal setting. Located at the Maplewood Community Library, 1111 Dewey Ave., Rochester, NY 14613. Contact NewAmericans@libraryweb.org for more information.
Stop by and help us complete a community jigsaw puzzle!
Email, device, and beginner Microsoft Office Assistance. Drop-in or schedule an appointment. *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability* *Recommend calling first*
Drop-in sessions or by appointement *Drop-in sessions subject to librarian availability* *Recommend calling first*
This hands-on class is for Parents/Guardians who are interested in learning how to put safety measures on their kid's electronics. Learn how to: Limit the screen time for your child on their Phone or Tablet. Limit your child's internet usage to safe websites View the website history of your child's technology ...and more! Just show up at Maplewood Community Library and ask for Brian (Thursdays @ 5:30pm)
Registration required. Each bag will include: · Mug · Nail polish · Toothpick Bags are ready for pickup upon registration. *All kits will get a different color of nail polish. Sealant not included*
Located in the Central Library's Bausch & Lomb Memorial Building, in front of the FFRPL Book Store, during Library hours. Great deals! All genres. Proceeds benefit the Rochester Public Library. For more information please contact the FFRPL Bookstore 585.428.8351.
Help your child get ready to learn to read with great stories, songs, and time to play. This is best for ages 3 - 5.
What is the BenAnna Band? The BenAnna Band is a high-energy musical duo utilizing guitar and singing to jam out on pop and throwback covers, traditional children's songs with a new engaging twist, and new children's music! BenAnna Band focuses on inclusion and music for kiddos of all ages, abilities and identities!
Stories, rhymes and songs! Rush to the Winton Branch Library every Friday at 11am for a fantastic fun Family Storytime! We will share stories, songs, and rhymes geared toward families with children ages 3-6, although siblings are welcome to attend also. There’s no need to register, so ...
A part of the CGI Rochester International Jazz Festival!
Would you like to learn basic sewing skills to do your own simple alterations? If so, join our sewing classes offered at the Teen Central. We provide some basic supplies but we recommend that you bring your own sewing materials if you’re interested in doing a project. Registration is required. If you have any questions, please call or email Faezeh at: teen.central@libraryweb.org -&...
Stop by and help us complete a community jigsaw puzzle!
Want to improve your computer skills? Stop by to see the Library Assistant! She will field your beginner to intermediate tech questions and help you complete digital related tasks, such as: Create a Word document Check your email Search the web Manage phone apps Send pictures ... and much more! Walk in, or call the library to reserve a time!
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 ready to learn to read. In Rhyme Time, which will take place at the Winton Branch Library, located at 611 ...
Come and listen to some fun stories and craft wit us! Location: Childrens Room
Walk in for English language learning. We accept all learners at their level, just walk in to Maplewood Community Library to start. Work on vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar and reading in a comfortable, informal setting. Located at the Maplewood Community Library, 1111 Dewey Ave., Rochester, NY 14613. Contact NewAmerican@libraryweb.org for more information.
This is a 16-week Citizenship Class to prepare you for your Naturalization Exam. We cover pre-Colonial, Colonial, Revolutionary War, 1800s, 1900s and modern-day history. We also cover Civics, branches of government, law-making, voting and elections and understanding the questions from your N-400 form. We practice writing and reading as you will have to demonstrate during your Naturalization exam. There is no cost for this hybrid (in-person or on Zoom) ...
Come join the stories, songs, and silliness, of Mr. Matthew! Fun for all ages.
Get your creative juices going! Celebrate the joy of the process with this child-driven art project where we will do a rubbing of a leaf or flower and then paint over it with watercolor, creating a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Kids from 2 up and their grownups will be engaged in this ...
An educator from the Seneca Park Zoo will be bringing some of his or her animal friends to the library!
No experiences necessary, but it is welcomed Ages 10+ Location: Childrens Room or outside weather permitting
Teens & tweens (3-5th & 6-12 grade) are invited to join the GWC coding club at the Central Library! Enroll in this self-paced programn and learn how to code using the GWC online tutorials and fun activities that's designed to help you build animations, games, apps, cyber security, and more! The GWC organization website offers tutorials in Scratch, Python, Swift, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. This wonderful organization provides many free resources for learning ...
Listen and learn about mythical creatures known to us as Giants. Told by teaching artist and Story Teller Sarah Peters Location: Childrens Room
Join us at the Central Library on Thursdays from 11am-12pm for fun and play with a different theme each week! Best for ages 1 - 5.
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 ready to learn to read. In Rhyme Time, which will take place at the Winton Branch Library, located at 611 ...
Did you know that Certificates of Rehabilitation remove some automatic disqualifications for certain jobs and may restore some rights lost due to a conviction? Attendees will: Learn the basics of eligibility for Certificates of Relief from Disabilities and Certificates of Good Conduct. Receive legal information to help determine if you are eligible to apply for Certificate relief. Receive assistance with filling out a pro se application (pro se = on behalf of yourself). You will also ...
Walk in for English language learning. We accept all learners at their level, just walk in to Maplewood Community Library to start. Work on vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar and reading in a comfortable, informal setting. Located at the Maplewood Community Library, 1111 Dewey Ave., Rochester, NY 14613. Contact NewAmericans@libraryweb.org for more information.
This hands-on class is for Parents/Guardians who are interested in learning how to put safety measures on their kid's electronics. Learn how to: Limit the screen time for your child on their Phone or Tablet. Limit your child's internet usage to safe websites View the website history of your child's technology ...and more! Just show up at Maplewood Community Library and ask for Brian (Thursdays @ 5:30pm)
The Rochester Financial Empowerment Center (FEC) provides free, professional one-on-one financial counseling as a public service without restrictions. Need help with improving your credit score? Not sure where to start when it comes to paying down your debt? Confused by all the bank accounts out there? Serving community members living, working, and going to school in Monroe County the Rochester FEC is here to give you the skills and confidence to tackle all of this ...
Help your child get ready to learn to read with great stories, songs, and time to play. This is best for ages 3 - 5.
Stories, rhymes and songs! Rush to the Winton Branch Library every Friday at 11am for a fantastic fun Family Storytime! We will share stories, songs, and rhymes geared toward families with children ages 3-6, although siblings are welcome to attend also. There’s no need to register, so ...
Make It Together Let’s make something together! Fridays 2 -4 pm Children’s Center except when noted. * Friday, June 23 Community Quilt Create a unique square that will be placed in our quilt. Can’t make it on June 23? Come in any time after to create your square until August 1. Friday, July 7 Dominos with Michael Fantazuzzo Learn from an expert how to build a fun domino chain reaction! July 14 ...
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