The Phillis Wheatley Community Library is an ultra-modern building designed by architect James H. Johnson. It was built in 1971 and is handicapped accessible.
The library is named for Phillis Wheatley (c. 1753 – December 5, 1784). She was the first published African-American woman and first published African-American poet. The library services a predominantly African-American population and the multicultural historic Cornhill neighborhood bordering the library.
Branch Supervisor: Lori Frankunas

33 Dr Samuel McCree Way
Rochester, NY 14608
(585) 428-8212
Bus Lines:
15
17
| Monday | 11:00 am – 7:00 pm |
| Tuesday | 11:00 am – 6:00 pm |
| Wednesday | 11:00 am – 7:00 pm |
| Thursday | 11:00 am – 6:00 pm |
| Friday | 11:00 am – 5:00 pm |
| Saturday | 10:00 am – 2:00 pm |
| Sunday | Closed |
Open to the public for browsing, research, copying, faxing, printing, and computer access. Curbside service available during open hours. Request materials through the curbside pickup form, or call (585) 428-8212.
“Safe to Be Smart” Program – Activities and services geared toward youth from 3 – 6 pm, or after school.
Storywalk – Read and play on playful sidewalks along the way to the library entrance. Our story walk story is changed on a monthly basis with award winning stories and stories written by local school children. Storywalk is accessible even when the library is closed.
Public Food Forest Garden – The garden landscape of the library building is comprised of local edible plants and 12 raised bed giving gardens. The community is welcome to help out in the garden on Wednesdays during the growing season and to harvest what grows in the garden. For more information and events check out the Phillis Wheatley Library Public Food Forest Garden group on Facebook.
Digital Literacy – Free computer support and computer-related assistance. Learn basic computer skills and how to use Microsoft or Google products. Get assistance creating or updating your resume, applying for jobs or benefits online and much more. This service is provided by Literacy Volunteers of Rochester, Inc.
After school tutoring for children, 1st through 6th grade, is offered 2 days a week, September – June. TASC tutoring is available. Please call the library for dates and times.
The Nancy Evelyn Brandon meeting room seats 110 and is frequently used by community groups and other non-profit organizations, who may book the room for free. The room is also available to for-profit organizations, for whom a $30 fee applies. Call staff at (585) 428-8212 for additional details.
The Phillis Wheatley Community Library maintains 34 computers with Internet access for adults, young adults, and children. Printing is available from all computers, with color prints at $.50/page, and black and white at $.25 cents/page.
Digital Literacy is a program of Literacy Rochester that teaches adults basic computer skills. Trained volunteers assist individuals with operating devices, navigating the internet, and using software. The program is provided for free on a drop-in, first-come, first-serve basis.
Meet with Joshua for resources and referrals related to job searching, finances, mental health, food and housing, education, and legal assistance. Available Mondays and Tuesdays during library hours.
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
Learn how to make your own candle! This program is in partnership with the Metro Council for Teen Potential. Open to ages 10-17.
Create a rainbow using different crafting material! Ages 5-8
Learn how to play or challenges others to a match. All ages.
Get basic resume help to tweak or create your resume!
Get basic resume help to tweak or create your resume!
Join through Zoom or in-person at Maplewood Community Library for an hour free Citizenship Class. There are 16-weekly sessions that repeat continuously. We review colonial history, US history, US government and civics, writing and Yes/No questions. All English levels welcome. Also special help is available if your test date is near. Contact through email at NewAmericans@libraryweb.org Show a scanned piece of mail with a …
Feeling overwhelmed when it comes to computers or your smartphone? The Library Assistant is here to help! Join her on Monday evenings for structured lessons and master the basics in no time. Perfect for anyone 18+ interested in general digital literacy, or with specific tasks to complete. Laptops provided for in-house use; or you can bring your personal device if you have one. Just be sure to bring reading glasses and a can-do attitude! &…
As March mark Disability Awareness Month , join Lyell Staff in reading "Disability Visibility : First + Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century" edited by Alice Wong. Title available through MCLS. Attend a discussion of the book on March 30th at 5PM at the Lyell Branch Library.
Join through Zoom for an hour free Beginning English Class. This class is open to Monroe County, New York residents, because the library program is supported by Monroe County, NY taxes. We review basic pronunciation, vocabulary, verbal phrases and tenses. Beginning English levels welcome. Once you attend this group class, we could set up a weekly small group class for you to improve your English. Contact through email at NewAmericans@libraryweb….
Join us on Tuesdays at 10 AM in the story time room for music, reading, and playing! Planned for children ages 0 – 3 with a caregiver. No registration required.
Meet with Joshua for resources and referrals related to job searching, finances, mental health, food and housing, education, and legal assistance. Available Mondays and Tuesdays during library hours.
Join us for this storytime for all ages in the children's room. Stories, songs and fun for all!
Representatives from Father Tracy Advocacy Center will be at the Lincoln Branch to provide support and resources. Call 585-563-7008 for more information.
Bounces, Songs, and Shakers, Oh My! Up to age 3 with adult(s). Siblings welcome. Rhyme Time is a program for very young children and their grownups to nurture pre-reading skills. Babies need words every day, and they need to play with language and sounds. Adults and children will both make new friends as we Talk, Read, Sing, and Play, which are the building blocks to being ready to learn to read.
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their English skills through presentation. Students create a Powerpoint or Google Slides presentation and share it on Zoom it with their own English narration. Students also answer questions afterward in English. Send an email to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned picture of a piece of mail with a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for this …
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
Stop 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 …
Make your own groovy lava lamp! This program is in partnership with the Metro Council for Teen Potential. Open to ages 10-17.
Learn the very basics or brush up on more advanced material! Ages 8-18.
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.
Coloring can be relaxing and reduce stress. We put out coloring sheets all month long for you to enjoy. Come in and see what sheets are available.
Create a flower pot using pipe cleaners and add a cute chameleon to welcome spring. Supplies are limited. Call or stop in to reserve your kit.
Bring your own mini bag or basket and join us for a library egg hunt. Ages 0 to 16 years.
Soap bubbles bigger than your head! Here’s a program that will blow you away! Join us at the Winton Branch Library to welcome the one and only Doug Rougeux AKA The Bubble Man! On April 1st from 10:30am to 11:30am Doug will wow and amaze with his incredible bubble blowing skills, making soapy shapes whose stupendous sizes go beyond the laws of nature. This program is squeaky clean and perfect for all ages, …
Stories, songs, and music for little ones and their grownups! All ages.
Get 1-on-1 computer help from Literacy Rochester's Digital Volunteers every Wednesday and Thursday.
Dr. Michael will be on hand to provide primary care to Rochester residents that are unhouses in the Joseph Avenue/14621 area. Call or text 585-922-4232 for more information or to schedule an appointment.
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their conversational English. Questions are presented and answered by participants in a chosen order. Images and conversation starters are also presented during the hour. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail that shows a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for the weekly free class.
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
This program offers youth a fun and engaging introduction to Japanese culture through traditional games, hands-on activities, and insights into everyday school life in Japan. Grades K-5 (K-2 with adult support)
Fun for the whole family! Whether you’re a grand master or a rookie, everyone is invited to Family Chess Club. This group meets every Wednesday from 3:00 TO 4:00PM offering opportunities to play games, share strategies, and most importantly, make friends! We welcome players of all ages and skill levels, so grab a friend or two and get ready to say check mate! For more information, call the library at 428-8204.
Plant a potted flower! This program is in partnership with the Metro Council for Teen Potential. Ages 10-17
Get help with schoolwork from Mr Matt! Ages 8-18.
Henry Padron-Morales, from Hipocampo Children's Books, visits the Sully Branch Library for this special event. Join us for thirty minutes of stories, drum performance, and movement! Suggested Age Range: kids grades K – 5 (especially grades 3 through 5)
Get basic resume help to tweak or create your resume!
Come watch a movie picked out by kids! Ages 5-12
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their conversational English. Questions are presented and answered by participants in a chosen order. Images and conversation starters are also presented during the hour. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail that shows a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for the weekly free class.
Come join us for stories and the opportunity to learn about silkie chickens. You may even get to pet one!
Bounces, Songs, and Shakers, Oh My! Up to age 3 with adult(s). Siblings welcome. Rhyme Time is a program for very young children and their grownups to nurture pre-reading skills. Babies need words every day, and they need to play with language and sounds. Adults and children will both make new friends as we Talk, Read, Sing, and Play, which are the building blocks to being ready to learn to read.
Get 1-on-1 computer help from Literacy Rochester's Digital Volunteers every Wednesday and Thursday.
Please join us for a monthly community building circle! We are social beings that not only need connection — we thrive and are more resilient when community bonds are nurtured and strengthened. The circle structure, where each person has an opportunity to speak, in turn, without interruption, creates a safe space to make connections, build relationships and be heard. Each circle focuses on a meaningful topic that …
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
Learn about managing money and planning for the future with Canandaigua National Bank’s Money Squad team! Ages 12-18. Parents/caregivers welcome!
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 …
Use your breath to move diluted liquid paint across paper, creating unique, abstract designs! This program is in Partnership with the Metro Council for Teen Potential. Ages 10-17
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.
Come make a colorful bracelet! Ages 5-12
Create with the library's LEGO and DUPLO sets! Ages 5-12.
Check out our board game collection that you can actually check out! Try before you borrow! Find a brand new game to play or replay an old favorite. We've got a large collection of games for players of all ages and skills.
Level up at Nintendo Switch Thursday Jump like Mario, fight like Link, and level up like a Pokémon master, all at Nintendo Switch Thursday. Join us on the first Thursday of the month for our free Nintendo switch program. Kids ages 9 and up can drop in to play any one of our super switch games. No prior experience is needed to participate, so come by yourself, or bring a player two, and get …
Drop in and play some of our Switch Games Drop in at the Winton Branch Library at 611 N Winton Rd to play any of our Switch Games. We will have everything you need to play either by yourself or with a partner.
For this pattern you will need to know: Single Crochet , Half Double Crochet, Double Crochet, and Chain. Space is limited. Make sure to register!
Sing, read, rhyme, and play What program has all the songs, rhymes, and stories to help develop a toddler’s early literacy? Why Toddler Time, that’s what! Join us every Friday from 11:30am-12:30pm for an hour of singing, reading and playing. This program, perfect for ages 2-3, offers vital opportunities to expand your toddler’s early literacy skills, all …
Learn or practice your soccer skills! This program is in partnership with the Metro Council for Teen Potential. Ages 10-17
Need help with a device, app, or technology skill? Schedule a 1-on-1 session with Cormel. Call the library or ask a staff member to make an appointment.
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their conversational English. Questions are presented and answered by participants in a chosen order. Images and conversation starters are also presented during the hour. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail that shows a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for the weekly free class. This class is taught by our volunteer …
Join us at the Lyell Branch for Artwork for the Soul. Feel Good Jar Theme: Gratitude & Emotional Resilience Objective: Participants create a tangible resource to support emotional regulation during challenging moments Seasonal Depression Theme: Emotional Awareness & Coping Skills Objective: Participants use art to identify and process emotions connected to seasonal changes. Mantra Creation Theme: Empowerment & Positive Self-Talk Objective: Participants develop a personal mantra to reinforce motivation, confidence, and resilience. Stone of …
The Tabletop gaming group will meet in the teen space.
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.
Digital Literacy is a program of Literacy Rochester that teaches adults basic computer skills. Trained volunteers assist individuals with operating devices, navigating the internet, and using software. The program is provided for free on a drop-in, first-come, first-serve basis.
Meet with Joshua for resources and referrals related to job searching, finances, mental health, food and housing, education, and legal assistance. Available Mondays and Tuesdays during library hours.
Join us for Story Time on Facebook posted every Monday with Miss Alex. Ages 3-5
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
Crochet is back! It's all over the socials, craft magazines and fashion! Instructor Sharilyn Ross has taught crochet for over 12 years throughout the area, including Lift Bridge Yarns. This class is for anyone who would like to learn to crochet or re-learn if it has been a while. Relax and enjoy while we learn the basic stitches (chain, single crochet, double crochet) and how to make a granny square. All supplies will …
Learn how to play or challenges others to a match. All ages.
Get basic resume help to tweak or create your resume!
Join us to work on building the LGO Star Wars Republic Spaceship. Ages 13-17
Join through Zoom or in-person at Maplewood Community Library for an hour free Citizenship Class. There are 16-weekly sessions that repeat continuously. We review colonial history, US history, US government and civics, writing and Yes/No questions. All English levels welcome. Also special help is available if your test date is near. Contact through email at NewAmericans@libraryweb.org Show a scanned piece of mail with a …
Come read to the dogs! Ages 5-12
Join through Zoom for an hour free Beginning English Class. This class is open to Monroe County, New York residents, because the library program is supported by Monroe County, NY taxes. We review basic pronunciation, vocabulary, verbal phrases and tenses. Beginning English levels welcome. Once you attend this group class, we could set up a weekly small group class for you to improve your English. Contact through email at NewAmericans@libraryweb….
Join us on Tuesdays at 10 AM in the story time room for music, reading, and playing! Planned for children ages 0 – 3 with a caregiver. No registration required.
Meet with Joshua for resources and referrals related to job searching, finances, mental health, food and housing, education, and legal assistance. Available Mondays and Tuesdays during library hours.
Come learn sounds, shapes, colors, and numbers! For little ones and their caregivers.
Representatives from Father Tracy Advocacy Center will be at the Lincoln Branch to provide support and resources. Call 585-563-7008 for more information.
Bounces, Songs, and Shakers, Oh My! Up to age 3 with adult(s). Siblings welcome. Rhyme Time is a program for very young children and their grownups to nurture pre-reading skills. Babies need words every day, and they need to play with language and sounds. Adults and children will both make new friends as we Talk, Read, Sing, and Play, which are the building blocks to being ready to learn to read.
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their English skills through presentation. Students create a Powerpoint or Google Slides presentation and share it on Zoom it with their own English narration. Students also answer questions afterward in English. Send an email to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned picture of a piece of mail with a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for this …
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
Stop 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 …
Kids come meet, pet, and read to a community working dog from RocDog!
Learn the very basics or brush up on more advanced material! Ages 8-18.
This is a Zoom class for New-English learners to practice their English through writing. The free class is one-hour on Zoom and accepts all levels. Practice writing English through writing about your experiences. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail to show a local address in Monroe County, NY to receive the Zoom link. This weekly Zoom class is taught by our volunteer Michael.
Stories, songs, and music for little ones and their grownups! All ages.
Get 1-on-1 computer help from Literacy Rochester's Digital Volunteers every Wednesday and Thursday.
Dr. Michael will be on hand to provide primary care to Rochester residents that are unhouses in the Joseph Avenue/14621 area. Call or text 585-922-4232 for more information or to schedule an appointment.
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their conversational English. Questions are presented and answered by participants in a chosen order. Images and conversation starters are also presented during the hour. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail that shows a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for the weekly free class.
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
Stop by the library to spend some time reading to a therapy dog! Our furry friends love kids and stories. All ages are welcome!
Fun for the whole family! Whether you’re a grand master or a rookie, everyone is invited to Family Chess Club. This group meets every Wednesday from 3:00 TO 4:00PM offering opportunities to play games, share strategies, and most importantly, make friends! We welcome players of all ages and skill levels, so grab a friend or two and get ready to say check mate! For more information, call the library at 428-8204.
Stop by the library for a free Henna Tattoo by Henna Rising. Open to teens and older in the Teen Space.
Get help with schoolwork from Mr Matt! Ages 8-18.
Join us every second Wednesday of the month to make a craft in the story time room! The library will provide supplies for up to 25 craft-making kids.
Get basic resume help to tweak or create your resume!
Come play video games on our PS4! Ages 13-17
Search for eggs in the library and find words to solve a silly story! Ages 5-12
Please Join the Lyell Branch on Wednesday April 8th for a live performance by the Centripetal Quartet. Concert begins at 5:30. Free to all.
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their conversational English. Questions are presented and answered by participants in a chosen order. Images and conversation starters are also presented during the hour. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail that shows a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for the weekly free class.
Bounces, Songs, and Shakers, Oh My! Up to age 3 with adult(s). Siblings welcome. Rhyme Time is a program for very young children and their grownups to nurture pre-reading skills. Babies need words every day, and they need to play with language and sounds. Adults and children will both make new friends as we Talk, Read, Sing, and Play, which are the building blocks to being ready to learn to read.
Get 1-on-1 computer help from Literacy Rochester's Digital Volunteers every Wednesday and Thursday.
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
Stop 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 …
A time and place to talk about Magic the Gathering, build your deck, and battle! Come hang out with Mr. Dan and Mr. Isaac. Ages 8 and up.
Join Jennifer every Thursday at Three for half an hour of one of these fun activities: juggling, mime or drumming. Registration is not required and the whole family is welcome to participate.
Create with the library's LEGO and DUPLO sets! Ages 5-12.
Create a resume and apply for summer jobs! Ages 13-17
Check out our board game collection that you can actually check out! Try before you borrow! Find a brand new game to play or replay an old favorite. We've got a large collection of games for players of all ages and skills.
Join Cornell Cooperative Extention for Seed to Supper, a five-week beginners class for adults gardening on a budget. You'll learn: Getting started with healthy soil. Learn how make garden beds and build healthy soil that supports your plants. Planning your garden. Learn how to create a garden plan and map that will guide you step by step through the year. Planting your garden. Learn how and when to plant different types of …
Sing, read, rhyme, and play What program has all the songs, rhymes, and stories to help develop a toddler’s early literacy? Why Toddler Time, that’s what! Join us every Friday from 11:30am-12:30pm for an hour of singing, reading and playing. This program, perfect for ages 2-3, offers vital opportunities to expand your toddler’s early literacy skills, all …
Need help with a device, app, or technology skill? Schedule a 1-on-1 session with Cormel. Call the library or ask a staff member to make an appointment.
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their conversational English. Questions are presented and answered by participants in a chosen order. Images and conversation starters are also presented during the hour. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail that shows a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for the weekly free class. This class is taught by our volunteer …
Just learning to read and maybe a little unsure of yourself? Come and read to a RocDog! A therapy dog is just waiting to support you.
The Tabletop gaming club will meet in the teen space
Music For All is a community engagement program which brings Eastman chamber music groups to local host venues around the Rochester metropolitan area. Douglass is fortunate to host TWO groups this year – Aporia Saxophone Trio and Vitrium Winds (quintet of flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, and bassoon). Enjoy a little weekend music break!
Digital Literacy is a program of Literacy Rochester that teaches adults basic computer skills. Trained volunteers assist individuals with operating devices, navigating the internet, and using software. The program is provided for free on a drop-in, first-come, first-serve basis.
Meet with Joshua for resources and referrals related to job searching, finances, mental health, food and housing, education, and legal assistance. Available Mondays and Tuesdays during library hours.
Join us for Story Time on Facebook posted every Monday with Miss Alex. Ages 3-5
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
Hold On to This for Me: a Joe Flaherty Legacy Writing Workshop A personal, impactful, one-of-a-kind creative aging experience Apart from money and physical heirlooms, what do you want to give your loved ones so they will remember, appreciate, and learn from you for generations to come? In this generative workshop you’ll write letters, stories, short nonfiction pieces, or poems that share the depth and breadth of the life you’ve lived, …
Learn how to play or challenges others to a match. All ages.
Join visiting artist Becky Miller to learn how to draw Anime and Manga characters. Ages 10-17
The game also known to some as “what’s trump and whose deal”. Open to all – experienced players of all levels as well as those who wish to learn. Let’s play! Please register so we know how many decks of cards we will need.
Get basic resume help to tweak or create your resume!
Join through Zoom or in-person at Maplewood Community Library for an hour free Citizenship Class. There are 16-weekly sessions that repeat continuously. We review colonial history, US history, US government and civics, writing and Yes/No questions. All English levels welcome. Also special help is available if your test date is near. Contact through email at NewAmericans@libraryweb.org Show a scanned piece of mail with a …
Join through Zoom for an hour free Beginning English Class. This class is open to Monroe County, New York residents, because the library program is supported by Monroe County, NY taxes. We review basic pronunciation, vocabulary, verbal phrases and tenses. Beginning English levels welcome. Once you attend this group class, we could set up a weekly small group class for you to improve your English. Contact through email at NewAmericans@libraryweb….
Join us on Tuesdays at 10 AM in the story time room for music, reading, and playing! Planned for children ages 0 – 3 with a caregiver. No registration required.
Meet with Joshua for resources and referrals related to job searching, finances, mental health, food and housing, education, and legal assistance. Available Mondays and Tuesdays during library hours.
Come learn sounds, shapes, colors, and numbers! For little ones and their caregivers.
Representatives from Father Tracy Advocacy Center will be at the Lincoln Branch to provide support and resources. Call 585-563-7008 for more information.
Bounces, Songs, and Shakers, Oh My! Up to age 3 with adult(s). Siblings welcome. Rhyme Time is a program for very young children and their grownups to nurture pre-reading skills. Babies need words every day, and they need to play with language and sounds. Adults and children will both make new friends as we Talk, Read, Sing, and Play, which are the building blocks to being ready to learn to read.
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their English skills through presentation. Students create a Powerpoint or Google Slides presentation and share it on Zoom it with their own English narration. Students also answer questions afterward in English. Send an email to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned picture of a piece of mail with a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for this …
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
Stop 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 …
A range of styles of music are used as students learn to express themselves through movement and learn healthy techniques to use for self-care. This class is provided by Jessica Pereya, director of the City Twirlers Program, with a grant from the Grupo Cultural Latinos En Rochester. It is a guaranteed fun time!
An interpreter from the Genesee Country Village and Museum will bring examples of 19th century toys and games and talk about leisure activities of the 19th Century and their connection to society and technology. Try out some toys and learn about parlor and yard game shenanigans from the past. No registration required
Learn the very basics or brush up on more advanced material! Ages 8-18.
This is a Zoom class for New-English learners to practice their English through writing. The free class is one-hour on Zoom and accepts all levels. Practice writing English through writing about your experiences. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail to show a local address in Monroe County, NY to receive the Zoom link. This weekly Zoom class is taught by our volunteer Michael.
Stories, songs, and music for little ones and their grownups! All ages.
Get 1-on-1 computer help from Literacy Rochester's Digital Volunteers every Wednesday and Thursday.
Dr. Michael will be on hand to provide primary care to Rochester residents that are unhouses in the Joseph Avenue/14621 area. Call or text 585-922-4232 for more information or to schedule an appointment.
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their conversational English. Questions are presented and answered by participants in a chosen order. Images and conversation starters are also presented during the hour. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail that shows a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for the weekly free class.
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
Fun for the whole family! Whether you’re a grand master or a rookie, everyone is invited to Family Chess Club. This group meets every Wednesday from 3:00 TO 4:00PM offering opportunities to play games, share strategies, and most importantly, make friends! We welcome players of all ages and skill levels, so grab a friend or two and get ready to say check mate! For more information, call the library at 428-8204.
Join us for a popular program from the Seneca Park Zoo! Listen to an animal story and meet a real animal ambassador from the ZooMobile. The theme of this month’s story time safari will be “Webs of Wonder.”
Businesses and organizations will be at the library accepting applications and resumes and/or providing information about their places of work. This is a great opportunity for teens and young adults! Questions? Email Ms. Kate and Ms. Manju at kate.peck@libraryweb.org and manju.sharma@libraryweb.org.
Get help with schoolwork from Mr Matt! Ages 8-18.
Join us for LEGO club on the third Wednesday of every month! we provide piles of LEGO blocks so that kids can create to their hearts' content. Sponsored by the Friends and Foundation of the Rochester Public Library
Get basic resume help to tweak or create your resume!
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their conversational English. Questions are presented and answered by participants in a chosen order. Images and conversation starters are also presented during the hour. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail that shows a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for the weekly free class.
The staff at Douglass believe in having fun at work – you are invited to stop in and see our thwacky theme for this day – it will be curiouser and curiouser!
Bounces, Songs, and Shakers, Oh My! Up to age 3 with adult(s). Siblings welcome. Rhyme Time is a program for very young children and their grownups to nurture pre-reading skills. Babies need words every day, and they need to play with language and sounds. Adults and children will both make new friends as we Talk, Read, Sing, and Play, which are the building blocks to being ready to learn to read.
Get 1-on-1 computer help from Literacy Rochester's Digital Volunteers every Wednesday and Thursday.
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
Stop 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 …
Drop by to join our D&D club with Mr. Issac and friends! Each player will be allowed only one character to use during a single campaign. All supplies provided but must already have a character to play. Ages 7-16.
Join Jennifer every Thursday at Three for half an hour of one of these fun activities: juggling, mime or drumming. Registration is not required and the whole family is welcome to participate.
Create with the library's LEGO and DUPLO sets! Ages 5-12.
Drop in and paint a kindness or garden rock! Ages 5-12.
Check out our board game collection that you can actually check out! Try before you borrow! Find a brand new game to play or replay an old favorite. We've got a large collection of games for players of all ages and skills.
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 …
Join Cornell Cooperative Extention for Seed to Supper, a five-week beginners class for adults gardening on a budget. You'll learn: Getting started with healthy soil. Learn how make garden beds and build healthy soil that supports your plants. Planning your garden. Learn how to create a garden plan and map that will guide you step by step through the year. Planting your garden. Learn how and when to plant different types of …
Celebrate National Haiku Day by building a haiku with word magnets! Ages 13-17
Create a Haiku with magnets for Poetry Month. Ages 7-12
Sing, read, rhyme, and play What program has all the songs, rhymes, and stories to help develop a toddler’s early literacy? Why Toddler Time, that’s what! Join us every Friday from 11:30am-12:30pm for an hour of singing, reading and playing. This program, perfect for ages 2-3, offers vital opportunities to expand your toddler’s early literacy skills, all …
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
As part of the “Music For All” concert series, Eastman School of Music students Juyoung Lee, Violin; Cece Santiago, Viola; and Nathan Kim, Double Bass, will be performing as the Three Musketeers. There will be a chance to ask the musicians questions and learn more about the music they will be playing. No registration required.
Need help with a device, app, or technology skill? Schedule a 1-on-1 session with Cormel. Call the library or ask a staff member to make an appointment.
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their conversational English. Questions are presented and answered by participants in a chosen order. Images and conversation starters are also presented during the hour. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail that shows a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for the weekly free class. This class is taught by our volunteer …
In April we are reading Tilt by Emma Pattee A massive earthquake hits Portland, leaving Annie stranded and alone. She must walk across the city, encountering chaos and unexpected humanity, all while dealing with the imminent birth of her child.
The Tabletop gaming club will meet in the teen space
Relax and enjoy the sound of this Saxophone trio. Enjoy musical pieces such as Suite Breve en Trio by Eugene Bozza and Crankshaft by Robbie McCarthy.
Unete a la Sra. Jazmin mientras leemos historias increibles y cantamos canciones juntos! Para padres y ninos. Join Ms. Jazmin as we read amazing stories and sing songs together! For parents and children.
Bring your cards to battle, trade or just enjoy talking and learning about Pokemon Cards. For ages 8 and up.
Everything is $.25! … Although we may have some special items that are a little more.
Come in and celebrate National Library week with us! We'll have a raffle of a puzzle and Wegman's gift card. All you have to do is come in. Share a book that you've read recently and get another raffle ticket!
Digital Literacy is a program of Literacy Rochester that teaches adults basic computer skills. Trained volunteers assist individuals with operating devices, navigating the internet, and using software. The program is provided for free on a drop-in, first-come, first-serve basis.
Meet with Joshua for resources and referrals related to job searching, finances, mental health, food and housing, education, and legal assistance. Available Mondays and Tuesdays during library hours.
Join us for Story Time on Facebook posted every Monday with Miss Alex. Ages 3-5
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
Learn how to play or challenges others to a match. All ages.
Celebrate Earth Day early by making beads for a necklace from recycled paper with artist Deb Collier. Ages 8 and up
Get basic resume help to tweak or create your resume!
Join us to work on building the LGO Star Wars Republic Spaceship. Ages 13-17
Join through Zoom or in-person at Maplewood Community Library for an hour free Citizenship Class. There are 16-weekly sessions that repeat continuously. We review colonial history, US history, US government and civics, writing and Yes/No questions. All English levels welcome. Also special help is available if your test date is near. Contact through email at NewAmericans@libraryweb.org Show a scanned piece of mail with a …
Come read to the dogs! Ages 5-12
Join through Zoom for an hour free Beginning English Class. This class is open to Monroe County, New York residents, because the library program is supported by Monroe County, NY taxes. We review basic pronunciation, vocabulary, verbal phrases and tenses. Beginning English levels welcome. Once you attend this group class, we could set up a weekly small group class for you to improve your English. Contact through email at NewAmericans@libraryweb….
Everything is $.25! … Although we may have some special items that are a little more.
Join us on Tuesdays at 10 AM in the story time room for music, reading, and playing! Planned for children ages 0 – 3 with a caregiver. No registration required.
Meet with Joshua for resources and referrals related to job searching, finances, mental health, food and housing, education, and legal assistance. Available Mondays and Tuesdays during library hours.
Come learn sounds, shapes, colors, and numbers! For little ones and their caregivers.
Come in and listen to stories about books, which just happens to be during our booksale, and make a craft after. Open to all ages.
Join us for a virtual book discussion on Zoom every third Tuesday of the month. Come in to pick up what we’ll be reading in February. For the Zoom link, email us at charlotte.programs@libraryweb.org
Representatives from Father Tracy Advocacy Center will be at the Lincoln Branch to provide support and resources. Call 585-563-7008 for more information.
Bounces, Songs, and Shakers, Oh My! Up to age 3 with adult(s). Siblings welcome. Rhyme Time is a program for very young children and their grownups to nurture pre-reading skills. Babies need words every day, and they need to play with language and sounds. Adults and children will both make new friends as we Talk, Read, Sing, and Play, which are the building blocks to being ready to learn to read.
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their English skills through presentation. Students create a Powerpoint or Google Slides presentation and share it on Zoom it with their own English narration. Students also answer questions afterward in English. Send an email to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned picture of a piece of mail with a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for this …
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
Stop 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 …
A range of styles of music are used as students learn to express themselves through movement and learn healthy techniques to use for self-care. This class is provided by Jessica Pereya, director of the City Twirlers Program, with a grant from the Grupo Cultural Latinos En Rochester. It is a guaranteed fun time!
Kids come meet, pet, and read to a community working dog from RocDog!
Learn the very basics or brush up on more advanced material! Ages 8-18.
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.
Everything is $.25! … Although we may have some special items that are a little more.
Stories, songs, and music for little ones and their grownups! All ages.
Get 1-on-1 computer help from Literacy Rochester's Digital Volunteers every Wednesday and Thursday.
Dr. Michael will be on hand to provide primary care to Rochester residents that are unhouses in the Joseph Avenue/14621 area. Call or text 585-922-4232 for more information or to schedule an appointment.
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their conversational English. Questions are presented and answered by participants in a chosen order. Images and conversation starters are also presented during the hour. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail that shows a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for the weekly free class.
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
Stop by the library to spend some time reading to a therapy dog! Our furry friends love kids and stories. All ages are welcome!
Celebrate Earth Day by helping us plant more wildflowers and clean up the space around the library after the long winter.
Fun for the whole family! Whether you’re a grand master or a rookie, everyone is invited to Family Chess Club. This group meets every Wednesday from 3:00 TO 4:00PM offering opportunities to play games, share strategies, and most importantly, make friends! We welcome players of all ages and skill levels, so grab a friend or two and get ready to say check mate! For more information, call the library at 428-8204.
Take inspiration from photos of nature and write your own haikus to celebrate Poetry Month! Ages10-16.
Get help with schoolwork from Mr Matt! Ages 8-18.
Join us in the story time room for book bingo on the fourth Wednesday of every month! We will read a book out loud and then play BINGO with words from the story. Compete for candy prizes!
Get basic resume help to tweak or create your resume!
Kids and Teen will plant seedlings for the library garden and enjoy a snack!
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their conversational English. Questions are presented and answered by participants in a chosen order. Images and conversation starters are also presented during the hour. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail that shows a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for the weekly free class.
Everything is $.25! … Although we may have some special items that are a little more.
Come in and listen to stories about books, which just happens to be during our booksale, and make a craft after. Open to all ages.
Bounces, Songs, and Shakers, Oh My! Up to age 3 with adult(s). Siblings welcome. Rhyme Time is a program for very young children and their grownups to nurture pre-reading skills. Babies need words every day, and they need to play with language and sounds. Adults and children will both make new friends as we Talk, Read, Sing, and Play, which are the building blocks to being ready to learn to read.
Get 1-on-1 computer help from Literacy Rochester's Digital Volunteers every Wednesday and Thursday.
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
Stop 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 …
A time and place to talk about Magic the Gathering, build your deck, and battle! Come hang out with Mr. Dan and Mr. Isaac. Ages 8 and up.
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.
Ages 13-17 are invited for some after-school fun playing Nintendo Switch games!
Create with the library's LEGO and DUPLO sets! Ages 5-12.
Check out our board game collection that you can actually check out! Try before you borrow! Find a brand new game to play or replay an old favorite. We've got a large collection of games for players of all ages and skills.
Join Cornell Cooperative Extention for Seed to Supper, a five-week beginners class for adults gardening on a budget. You'll learn: Getting started with healthy soil. Learn how make garden beds and build healthy soil that supports your plants. Planning your garden. Learn how to create a garden plan and map that will guide you step by step through the year. Planting your garden. Learn how and when to plant different types of …
In this monthly workshop you’ll work within a creative and supportive writing community to hone your craft and tell your story. Expect a variety of activities that will help you generate new ideas, revise existing projects, and establish effective writing practices for yourself. All levels of experience are welcome. Jen Case teaches writing workshops and leads literary discussions at libraries and senior living communities around Monroe County. She also presents with the group …
Can you come up with the best Shakespearean insult? (Thou frothy, milk-livered flap-dragon!) Ages 13-17
Everything is $.25! … Although we may have some special items that are a little more.
Sing, read, rhyme, and play What program has all the songs, rhymes, and stories to help develop a toddler’s early literacy? Why Toddler Time, that’s what! Join us every Friday from 11:30am-12:30pm for an hour of singing, reading and playing. This program, perfect for ages 2-3, offers vital opportunities to expand your toddler’s early literacy skills, all …
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
Drop in and repurpose cereal boxes into fun bookmarks! All ages.
Need help with a device, app, or technology skill? Schedule a 1-on-1 session with Cormel. Call the library or ask a staff member to make an appointment.
Visit with friends and coworkers from the past to share stories about the library and neighborhood history. Join the current staff for local treats and help sort and identify old photographs to create a memorabilia scrapbook.
Everything is $.25! … Although we may have some special items that are a little more.
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their conversational English. Questions are presented and answered by participants in a chosen order. Images and conversation starters are also presented during the hour. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail that shows a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for the weekly free class. This class is taught by our volunteer …
Be a part of the DEA National Drug Take Back Day. Bring in your unused or expired medication for safe disposal. We will be accepting pills, capsules, liquid medication, and even pet medications.
Meet Rochester icon Luticha Doucette. There will be copies of Our Power: The Anthology! available for purchase. No registration required. Luticha is a 37 year veteran disability justice advocate who graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology with a degree in Bioinformatics where she developed protein surface prediction algorithms. Luticha is a graduate of the Leadership and Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (LEND) Fellowship program, an AUCD Emerging Leader, an inductee into the Susan M. …
The Tabletop gaming club will meet in the teen space
Dive into the colorful world of El Loro Tico Tango by Brian Amador. This bilingual storytime presented by Grupo Cultural Latinos En Rochester celebrates rhythm, language, and community. All ages. This program is the second in a six-part series honoring Hispanic culture and creativity funded through the City of Rochester's ArtsBloom Grant.
Digital Literacy is a program of Literacy Rochester that teaches adults basic computer skills. Trained volunteers assist individuals with operating devices, navigating the internet, and using software. The program is provided for free on a drop-in, first-come, first-serve basis.
Meet with Joshua for resources and referrals related to job searching, finances, mental health, food and housing, education, and legal assistance. Available Mondays and Tuesdays during library hours.
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
Learn how to play or challenges others to a match. All ages.
Get basic resume help to tweak or create your resume!
Join through Zoom or in-person at Maplewood Community Library for an hour free Citizenship Class. There are 16-weekly sessions that repeat continuously. We review colonial history, US history, US government and civics, writing and Yes/No questions. All English levels welcome. Also special help is available if your test date is near. Contact through email at NewAmericans@libraryweb.org Show a scanned piece of mail with a …
Join us for a movie and snacks! Ages 13-17
Join through Zoom for an hour free Beginning English Class. This class is open to Monroe County, New York residents, because the library program is supported by Monroe County, NY taxes. We review basic pronunciation, vocabulary, verbal phrases and tenses. Beginning English levels welcome. Once you attend this group class, we could set up a weekly small group class for you to improve your English. Contact through email at NewAmericans@libraryweb….
Join us on Tuesdays at 10 AM in the story time room for music, reading, and playing! Planned for children ages 0 – 3 with a caregiver. No registration required.
Meet with Joshua for resources and referrals related to job searching, finances, mental health, food and housing, education, and legal assistance. Available Mondays and Tuesdays during library hours.
Come learn sounds, shapes, colors, and numbers! For little ones and their caregivers.
Representatives from Father Tracy Advocacy Center will be at the Lincoln Branch to provide support and resources. Call 585-563-7008 for more information.
Bounces, Songs, and Shakers, Oh My! Up to age 3 with adult(s). Siblings welcome. Rhyme Time is a program for very young children and their grownups to nurture pre-reading skills. Babies need words every day, and they need to play with language and sounds. Adults and children will both make new friends as we Talk, Read, Sing, and Play, which are the building blocks to being ready to learn to read.
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their English skills through presentation. Students create a Powerpoint or Google Slides presentation and share it on Zoom it with their own English narration. Students also answer questions afterward in English. Send an email to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned picture of a piece of mail with a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for this …
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
Stop 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 …
Learn the very basics or brush up on more advanced material! Ages 8-18.
Adults 18+ join us for a fun evening of laughs, friendly competition and trivia! Come alone, or bring a team of up to 5 people. Each individual must register to attend, and teams smaller than 5 may be combined with others. There will be prizes for the winning teams and light refreshments for all!
This is a Zoom class for New-English learners to practice their English through writing. The free class is one-hour on Zoom and accepts all levels. Practice writing English through writing about your experiences. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail to show a local address in Monroe County, NY to receive the Zoom link. This weekly Zoom class is taught by our volunteer Michael.
Stories, songs, and music for little ones and their grownups! All ages.
Tell Your Story: Create a Video to Share with Family Wednesday, April 29 at 12pm, 12:45p, 1:30pm Sign up for one ½ hour session. Tell your story with a video camera, some lighting equipment, and some question prompts. Then take your story home with you on your own DVD.
Tell Your Story: Create a Video to Share with Family Wednesday, April 29 at 12pm, 12:45p, 1:30pm Sign up for one ½ hour session. Tell your story with a video camera, some lighting equipment, and some question prompts. Then take your story home with you on your own DVD.
Get 1-on-1 computer help from Literacy Rochester's Digital Volunteers every Wednesday and Thursday.
Dr. Michael will be on hand to provide primary care to Rochester residents that are unhouses in the Joseph Avenue/14621 area. Call or text 585-922-4232 for more information or to schedule an appointment.
Tell Your Story: Create a Video to Share with Family Wednesday, April 29 at 12pm, 12:45p, 1:30pm Sign up for one ½ hour session. Tell your story with a video camera, some lighting equipment, and some question prompts. Then take your story home with you on your own DVD.
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their conversational English. Questions are presented and answered by participants in a chosen order. Images and conversation starters are also presented during the hour. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail that shows a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for the weekly free class.
Join us after school for some fun activities. Will we make a craft? Play some games? Watch a movie? Go on a scavenger hunt? Stop by the library to find out!
Fun for the whole family! Whether you’re a grand master or a rookie, everyone is invited to Family Chess Club. This group meets every Wednesday from 3:00 TO 4:00PM offering opportunities to play games, share strategies, and most importantly, make friends! We welcome players of all ages and skill levels, so grab a friend or two and get ready to say check mate! For more information, call the library at 428-8204.
Create your own brilliant, vibrant rainbows! Ages 5-12.
Get help with schoolwork from Mr Matt! Ages 8-18.
Therapy dogs are coming to visit! Spend time with furry friends from the RocDog Community Group in the story time room at the Sully Branch Library.
Get basic resume help to tweak or create your resume!
This weekly free Zoom class is for New-English learners to practice their conversational English. Questions are presented and answered by participants in a chosen order. Images and conversation starters are also presented during the hour. Reply to NewAmericans@libraryweb.org with a scanned piece of mail that shows a local Monroe County, NY address to receive the Zoom link for the weekly free class.
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