Last Friday Book Club
Powhatan County Library 2270 Mann Road, Powhatan, VAMonthly book discussion club for adults. For titles and schedule of what they are reading please go to www.powhatanlibrary.net or visit the library. ...
Monthly book discussion club for adults. For titles and schedule of what they are reading please go to www.powhatanlibrary.net or visit the library. ...
Share your passion for crochet, swap techniques, learn something new, and enjoy the company. Bring your own hooks or use one of theirs (limited supply). Led by Joanna Bartles. Repeats July 22 and August 26. ...
Come in and play chess with fellow chess players. Spruce up your skills and meet new friends. Chess Club will meet once a month during the summer months of June 26th, July 31st, and August 21st. Facilitated by Thomas Vo. ...
Thomas Vo will go over the basics of how to play. This class is for most ages. Use one of the Library’s chess sets or bring your own. Repeats August 7th at 5:00 pm. ...
The inaugural meeting for the new Romance/Romantasy book club. Relax and talk about how this book club will come together, and of course, much loved books. Registration is strongly suggested. ...
Master Gardener Audrey Hirsch presents: Integrated Pest Management. IPM is a commonsense process you can use to solve pest problems while minimizing the use of pesticides, decreasing risks to people and the environment. Use biology, technology, and sustainable decision-making to minimize pest damage in your garden. ...
Transcend Paranormal will be at the Library after hours to show you how the team investigates, and learn some spooky Virginia history. ...
Thomas Vo will go over the basics of how to play. This class is for most ages. Use one of the Library’s chess sets or bring your own. June 12th, July 17th, August 7th at 5:00 pm. ...
Bring your hooks with you if you have them. ...
Thomas Vo will go over the basics of how to play. This class is for most ages. Use one of the Library’s chess sets or bring your own. June 12th, July 17th, and August 7th at 5:00 pm. ...
Join the Teen Advisory Board and earn volunteer hours for planning events, creating programs and displays, and providing input on books to order. This is a great extra-curricular for resumes and college applications. To join, please pick up an application at the library and turn it in at your first meeting. For ages 13 to ...
Read books, sing songs, learn finger-plays, and more. Related craft afterwards. ...
Popcorn, snacks, and movie. See flyers and their Facebook page for movie selection info. ...
Read books, sing songs, learn finger-plays, and more. Related craft afterwards. ...
Join therapy dog Siri and her friends in a paws-itive reading experience for youngsters. Dogs are the perfect nonjudgmental and supportive listeners to help young readers gain confidence in reading. Readers can bring a book from home or select one at the library to read to one of the pups. While walk-ins are welcome, they ...
Games and snacks on the third Thursday every month. See flyers and Facebook for game info. Ages 12 through Adult welcome. ...
Feel free to wear your pajamas to this evening family story time. Read stories, sing songs, learn rhymes, and other fun activities. ...
Feel free to wear your pajamas to this evening family story time. Read stories, sing songs, learn rhymes, and other fun activities. This program is designed for children and accompanying adults. Please plan to attend and be engaged with your child for this program. Drop offs will not be permitted. ...
Let your imagination soar with this LEGO brick building club. Bricks will be provided for all attendees to use, and completed creations may be displayed in the library until the bricks are needed for the next club meeting. For ages 8 and up. Parents or caregivers are required to stay in the building during the ...
Bring the kids to take some pictures, make some crafts, and pick up some eclipse viewing glasses for the Solar Eclipse on April 8th. ...
Bring notebooks to draw, cosplays to work on, manga to read, or just come hang out and watch some anime. Each month will feature a different anime and activity. Anime shown will not exceed a PG-13 rating. For ages 13 to 18. No registration required. April's theme is Oishii~! - Food and Cooking Anime. ...
Come play chess with your fellow local players and learn something new with Thomas Vo. No need to be a Chess expert, just come for the fun. You are welcome to bring your set, but it's not required. ...
Come in and play a board game. The Library has some board games, but you are welcome to bring in one from home to share. ...
Bring notebooks to draw, cosplays to work on, manga to read, or just come hang out and watch some anime. Each month will feature a different anime and activity. Anime shown will not exceed a PG-13 rating. For ages 13 to 18. No registration required. March's theme is Androids and AI - Sci-fi Anime. ...
Share your passion for crochet, swap techniques, learn something new, and enjoy the company. Bring your own hooks or use one of theirs (limited supply). Led by Joanna Bartles. ...
A cute Valentines Craft to enjoy. They will be making a kissing booth candy holder. They will be using hot glue guns, so this craft is not safe for children. Registration is required as space is limited. ...
You will learn breathing techniques, postures, and movements to relieve tension and tightness in muscles and joints. Please bring a yoga mat or beach towel, and if able a firm pillow, block or towel for support. ...
Play chess with your fellow local players and learn something new with Thomas Vo. No need to be a Chess expert, just come for the fun. You are welcome to bring your set, but it's not required. ...
Read stories, sing songs, learn rhymes, and enjoy other fun activities. Feel free to wear your pajamas to this evening family story time. ...
Popcorn, snacks, and a movie. See flyers and their Facebook page for movie selection info. ...