This is an exhibition and fundraiser for the Friends of Northeast Library to support programming at the Northeast Branch. This exhibition is open to all artists and community members, adult and child. Any media is eligible.
This group will meet monthly on the fourth Tuesday of every month to discuss a new title. Selections will focus on books by LGBTQ+ authors or centered on LGBTQ+ characters and history. Books are available to check out at the branch.
Foster a love of reading in your toddlers through this engaging storytime! Join us for books, songs, movement, and art activities that encourage the development of early learning skills. Best for ages 2-3.
Foster a love of reading in your preschooler through this engaging storytime! Join us for books, songs, movement, and art activities that encourage the development of early learning skills. Best for ages 3-5.
What's in the soil?
Enjoy a weekly kids only craft time, socialize after school and make something fun to keep! Materials provided.
Crafters assemble! The finished product will be displayed in the teen area.
Relax after class and come play an assortment of tabletop and video games provided by the Library.
Come on over to the Portland library and enjoy our selection of board / card games. Designed to offer a calm environment for teens to come and spend time with their peers and relax after school.
Join us at the Outpost for a weekly night of board games, video games, and snacks!
Ages 10-19.
A weekly event for teens to hang out, enjoy snacks, play games, and other fun activities! Ages 12-18
Opportunities featuring art, gaming, books and food for middle and high school students.
Unleash the artist in you with our Little Artists program, where children will experiment with various styles and elements of art.
The Valley High School upperclassmen invite you to explore their creative works spanning the 25-26 school year.
Love music? So do we! Join us on the last Tuesday of the month for our music listening nights where each month, we’ll spotlight a new theme—from ‘80s Pop to Heartbreak Hits to Movie Soundtracks and beyond. No musical expertise needed!
Adults and teens are welcome to use the Maker Lab during open hours.
Come join us for a casual night of board games at the Parkland Library! A selection of games will be available. Participants are welcome to bring their own board games to share with others; please call 502-574-1832 for details.
Join us on the last Tuesday of the month for our adult book club. The book for March is North Woods by Daniel Mason. Registration required: charlie.ward@lfpl.org.
Enjoy a leisurely stroll through the section of Old Louisville named for the Toonerville Trolley. Admire the different architecture styles of the Victorian-Era streetscapes and spring flowers in bloom.