Join a Good Karma Yoga instructor for gentle activities and breathing exercises designed with toddlers and preschool-aged children in mind.
Foster a love of reading in your toddlers through this engaging story time! Join us for books, songs, movement, and art activities that encourage the development of early learning skills.
Join us on the third Tuesday of every month for the Early Birds book discussion group. This month we will be reading Lark Ascending by Silas House. Limited copies of the book will be available at the branch to check out.
Family Storytime
Support developing skills and make new friends through stories, songs, activities, and playtime! For children aged 0-8 and their caregivers.
Foster a love of reading in your pre-school child through this engaging story time! Join us for books, songs, movement, and art activities that encourage the development of early learning skills. Ages 3-5
Composting is nature’s way of recycling and you can do it in your own backyard!
Filled with lots of laughter and learning, children practice fun and challenging yoga poses, partner and group poses, yoga games, breathing, and basic anatomy.
Louisville Water Company: Tapper’s Big Adventure: Where’s the Water?
Join us for a special story time was we read our book “Tapper’s Big Adventure: Where’s the Water” Children will discover the many ways people use water through our mascot, Tapper.
Materials provided. Space is limited. To register call 502-394-0379 or email us at NortheastYouthServices@lfpl.org. Ages 9-17.
Using cardboard, markers, and simple craft supplies, you will recreate the flag's bold red, white, and blue design - including the bursting star that represents freedom and new beginnings.
Explore surrealist techniques with this drawing game done collaboratively. Participants will first draw a portion of skeleton and that drawing will then be covered and passed to a next participant to add to the skeleton.
Drop in every Tuesday between 3:00 and 5:00 PM for some afternoon fun. Please note that the last half hour of the program will include time to wrap up our activity and clean up. Perfect for grades K-6 and families.
Enjoy a weekly kids only craft time, socialize after school and make something fun to keep! Materials provided.
Opportunities featuring art, gaming, books and food for middle and high school students.
Teens will gain hands-on experience in the kitchen while building confidence, self-reliance, and essential food literacy skills that last a lifetime with our local 4-H Cooperative Extension Office using our Charlie Cart mobile kitchen.
Join Ceramicist and COLLIDER Artist-in-Residence Hannah Johnston for Memory Marks: Impressions in Clay. In this workshop, participants will explore how meaningful objects can leave lasting impressions in clay.
Join us at the Outpost for a weekly night of board games, video games, and snacks!
Ages 10-19
Adult Book Discussion: The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store by James McBride
Ages 18+
Learn, share strategies, and play the classic game of chess with players of all skill levels. Challenge your local librarian for bragging rights as we get better together!
Interested in cosplay and don’t know where to start? Have a project you’re struggling with? Looking for a community to share with and swap tips? Come to the Parkland Library to get connected with the art of cosplay with staff and f
Everybody has a pelvis, and every body has experienced some kind of pelvic dysfunction.Join us at the Parkland Library to learn some pelvic knowledge over three short classes!
Tuesday, May 19, 6-7:30 pm: Sewing Machine: DIY key fob- all supplies provided
Tuesday, June 16, 6-7:30 pm: Cricut and Heat Press: DIY heat transfer Tshirt- vinyl provided, please bring a blank cotton T-shirt.
Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café by Fanny Flag