African American Research Library and Cultural Center - Gallery C
This exhibition showcases for the first time, original African masks from the 20th century. The masks are from two collections; the Arthur B. Steinman Collection and the Paul & Mary Rosen Collection.
Lauderdale Lakes Branch Library/Educational and Cultural Center
During National Caribbean-American Heritage Month, we celebrate the achievements and dreams of the millions of people of Caribbean origin now living in the United States.
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
Fort Lauderdale Reading Center - ArtServe Gallery Room 134
Join us to learn about the amazing reptiles of Florida with special presenters Flamingo Gardens, and meet some special tortoises and turtles. (Best for ages 5 and up)
A one on one orientation with a library staff member who can help you learn to use your favorite library apps on your smartphone or tablet. Please bring your smart device fully charged.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
Practice and improve your conversational English. Classes will focus on vocabulary, pronunciation and grammar.
Please register, class size is limited.
Register
Have you ever felt the impact of your digestive system on your physical and mental well-being? Are you aware of the intricate connection between gut health and overall health?
Meet computer guru Connor Melone from BCL's Information Technology Department. He is going to bring several computers that we will able to dissect and then put back together again. Ages 4 and up.
Steam-Powered Art: Glimmering Galaxies
Watercolor Painting and Foil art program for
children ages 4-8. Space is limited, registration required for each attendee.
Learn how to use your creativity and fine motor skills to mold, shape and create. This program is best for ages 6 and up. Space is limited, registration required for each attendee.
Free class for students who have basic English language skills and want to improve their comfort and proficiency in English. Registration is required & class size is limited.
Join us for this 8-week course to learn Spanish from Dr. Carolina Rivero. Students must commit to attend all 8 classes to register for this program, as each class will build on the previous class.
Prepare for the SAT with this intensive, 5-session workshop. This program will be presented in person at the Southwest Regional Library for High School students entering grades 10-12.
African American Research Library and Cultural Center - Gallery C
This exhibition showcases for the first time, original African masks from the 20th century. The masks are from two collections; the Arthur B. Steinman Collection and the Paul & Mary Rosen Collection.
Lauderdale Lakes Branch Library/Educational and Cultural Center
During National Caribbean-American Heritage Month, we celebrate the achievements and dreams of the millions of people of Caribbean origin now living in the United States.
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
Please join us, as Elizabeth Varas, Happiness Coach and Mind-Body Medicine Practitioner, presents Ageless Grace, learn about topics such as nutrition, mindfulness and self-care practices.
Young At Art (now Broward County Library Branch) - Multipurpose Room
An entertaining mission to search for missing letter "B". Will the quest be successful?
This program is presented by the Friends of Young at Art Library.
Story time, songs, lap bounces, and playtime! Join us for an exciting story time with babies and caregivers! Ages six weeks until walking. Registration is required.
Join us for stories, music, movement, and fun, for ages 3-5. Parents/caregivers are invited for the craft/activity session only. Registration required.
African American Research Library and Cultural Center - Dianne Bienes Seminar Room # 1
Board games boost cognitive functions, reduce stress, enhance creativity, foster team collaboration, and improve overall mental and physical health among adults.
Please join us, as Leigh Ann Russo, Registered Yoga Teacher and Certified Holistic Health Coach presents Chair Yoga. These classes benefit people of all ages. Registration Required
Join us for an informational presentation by neurologists from the University of Miami's McKnight Brain Institute on the benefits of mindfulness; lunch will be provided. Registration is required.
These exercises, based on everyday movements that are natural and organic, focus on the health longevity of the mind and body. Presented by certified instructor Sharon Veingrad.
Join Broward County Library Director Allison Grubbs in discussing thought-provoking books. Read the book or listen to the audiobook, then get together with Allison and others to talk about it.
Southwest Regional Library - Computer Training Center (CTC)
By appointment only: call 954-357-7110. One-on-one, 30-minutes per person. We will go over anything you would like to learn about your smart phone or tablet. Take an adventure via mobile devices.
This program is presented by the Museum of Graffiti and is best for teens. Please note that space is limited - registration required for each attendee.
Join us to play board games every Thursday at from 4 pm to 5 pm at the Hollywood Library. We will have board games, card games, and puzzles available for people to play in our Multipurpose Room.
Join instructor Sabrina Zhang for a Tai Chi class. This gentle form of exercise can help maintain strength, flexibility, and balance. Registration required.
African American Research Library and Cultural Center - Gallery C
This exhibition showcases for the first time, original African masks from the 20th century. The masks are from two collections; the Arthur B. Steinman Collection and the Paul & Mary Rosen Collection.
Lauderdale Lakes Branch Library/Educational and Cultural Center
During National Caribbean-American Heritage Month, we celebrate the achievements and dreams of the millions of people of Caribbean origin now living in the United States.
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
Hollywood Branch Library Computer Room - Hollywood Branch Library Computer Room
Join us for this 5 session program to learn Python basics. For ages 8 to 14 years old. Attendance at all sessions is required. Sessions are June 28, July 5, 12, and 19 at 10:30 and July 18 at 4:30.
This program is designed for adults of all ages. Ageless Grace is performed while seated, led by instructor Eleanor. We meet Fridays, 11am-12pm on Main Library's 1st floor.
Have you heard about artificial intelligence (AI) and want to learn more about it. Eliminate the mystique and discover not only how it works but also how it can work for you.
Join us for this free community event to hear from professionals and experts dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of Alzheimer's diseases.
Pompano Beach Library and Cultural Center - Multipurpose Room
Yoga is a way to produce a chemistry of blissfulness. Once you are blissful by your own nature, you can deal with outside situations effortlessly. – Sadhguru
Lauderhill Towne Centre Library - Multi-Purpose Room
Teens will receive insight into how to conceptualize, finance, market, present, and assess events as an entrepreneur from professionals in the Event Production industry.
Calling all young Lego fans, come join us for an hour of Lego fun! Join us for open building and free play. If you need an idea, we will have challenge cards available too. Must be age 5 to attend.
African American Research Library and Cultural Center - Gallery C
This exhibition showcases for the first time, original African masks from the 20th century. The masks are from two collections; the Arthur B. Steinman Collection and the Paul & Mary Rosen Collection.
Lauderdale Lakes Branch Library/Educational and Cultural Center
During National Caribbean-American Heritage Month, we celebrate the achievements and dreams of the millions of people of Caribbean origin now living in the United States.
A place where speakers of other languages can practice intermediate level reading and conversational English. Instruction from a volunteer of the West Regional Library.
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
This class will help you practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history/government); and practice reading and writing for the Citizenship Test.
We will help you:
Practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history and government); and practice your reading and writing.
Registration required.
Bring your children ages 3 to 5 years to participate in Free Play Extravaganza. Children will develop their senses, motor, and social skills through play and educational toys.
Description Insanity is a high intensity interval training (HIIT) exercise class that is designed to keep your body working at maximum capacity throughout the entire workout. No equipment necessary.
We will help you:
practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension);
review the 100 civics questions (history and government); and
practice your reading and writing
Best for ages 8 and up. Children ages 8-13 years of age must have parent or caregiver present during the class. Attendees need to bring their own supplies: paper, pencils, brushes, and paint.
We will help you:
Practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension);
review the 100 civic questions (history and government); and
practice your reading and writing
South Regional/Broward College Library - Multipurpose Room
This program is presented by the Museum of Graffiti and is for ages 12-18. Please note that space is limited - registration required for each attendee.
A Discussion on volumes 3,4,5 of Heartstoppers by Alice Oseman. It covers topics of love, friendship, and mental illness as Charlie Spring and Nick Nelson become friends and possibly much more. Register
Learn the Disco dance style from the USA while exercising your mind, body, and spirit. Get moving with dance instructor Danny Carter. All dance levels are welcome! Open to ages 18 years+.
Join artist Cory Laub as he talks about super heroes, cartoon characters, and teaches you how to draw 2 of your favorite characters! Presented by the Friend of the Hollywood Branch Library.
Join us in Creation Station for an adventure in Bracelet Making! Kids, teens, and adults of all ages are invited to make their own colorful bracelets to tale home.
Join other games enthusiasts of all ages for an afternoon of your favorite classic board or card games. Choose from the library's collection of games, or bring your own!
South Regional Broward College Library - 1st Floor Creative Space
Join Myra Meeroff from the South Florida Chamber Ensemble for 'The First Fire', the Aboriginal tale of how man discovered fire, and learn to make your own Didgeridoo!
American Sign Language party with Ms. Carolyna. We will meet at the Northwest Regional Library 3151 N. University Drive Coral Springs, FL 33065. For more information, please call (954) 357-8033.
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
Are you looking for something to do on Sundays? Do you have young children in your family? Would you like to have them entertained? Then come to Family Storytime! Families are invited!
African American Research Library and Cultural Center - Auditorium,Café,Dianne Bienes Seminar Room # 1,Green Room,Ellyn F. Walters Conference Room,Lobby,Harambee Room,Michael Bienes Seminar Room #2
Ernestine Augusta Ray, Fort Lauderdale
historian and educator, dies at 72
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
In this class speakers of other languages practice conversational, intermediate level English and reading. Instruction is provided by a Southwest Regional Library Volunteer.
ABCs, 123s, and so much more! Join us for sing-a-longs and super fun activities that help little minds grow into big readers! This storytime is tailored to children ages 3 to 5.
Help with our community project by adding colored dots to a map to let us know where you are from and where you have been in the world! Ask for dots at the Youth Services desk Monday through Saturday.
ABCs, 123s, and so much more! Join us for sing-a-longs and super fun activities that help little minds grow into big readers! This storytime is tailored to children ages 3 to 5.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
Parents and children (Ages 4-11, Pre-k to 5th grade.) learn about better healthy eating habits. Each lesson also has a cooking demo where families would be involved at the end.
Pick up a free craft kit to make something fun. Participants will receive all materials necessary to complete the project. Supplies of the kits are limited.
Registration on the 5 sessions is necessary.
All materials are provided.
Join us to create a decorative bald eagle wreath, to celebrate July 4th, establishing the United States of America.
Strength and Balance is a total body workout which focuses on strengthening the arms, legs, and core through movement to improve muscle tone and mobility. Proper footwear is required.
Whether it's designing and making buttons to wear, or learning how to make bananas play a song, we'll teach new skills and throw in some snap circuits and coding too! Come see what we're doing next!
Prepare for the SAT with this intensive, 5-session workshop. This program will be presented in person at the Southwest Regional Library for High School students entering grades 10-12.
We will help you practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history and government); practice your reading and writing.
Lauderhill Towne Centre Library - Multipurpose Room
Crochet for a good cause with the Friends of Lauderhill Towne Centre Library. Both beginners and experts are welcome! All supplies provided but participants can also bring in their own supplies.
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
Join us for songs, rhymes, and stories specifically selected for the developmental needs of babies before they start walking. Space is limited to 60 participants on a first-come, first-served basis.
Please join us, as Leigh Ann Russo, Registered Yoga Teacher and Certified Holistic Health Coach presents Chair Yoga. These classes benefit people of all ages.
Open up a whole new world with the 8-week series, A Matter of Balance. Learn practical strategies to prevent/manage falls and increase activity levels. Participants must be aged 60 and older.
Pick up a free craft kit to make something fun. Participants will receive all materials necessary to complete the project. Supplies of the kits are limited.
We are going to learn a little bit about Pablo Picasso and then we are going to make a collage using newsprint, old magazines, construction paper, tissue paper and glue. Ages 4 and up.
This class is for adults who know little or no English.
Develop basic conversation skills, learn vocabulary, and practice pronunciation. Listening, speaking and reading are encouraged. Adults only.
Spend a mindful hour with us listening to music and paint your own flag! Registration Required.
Please watch for confirmation emails a week prior to the event.
Are you looking for a new hobby? Interested in learning a new skill? This 6-session series will teach the fundamentals of crocheting starting from learning to hold your hook to designing your work.
Lauderhill Towne Centre Library - Multi-Purpose Room
Teens will receive insight into how to conceptualize, finance, market, present, and assess events as an entrepreneur from professionals in the Event Production industry.
North Regional/Broward College Library - Story Room
Learn more about electricity and circuits as we explore with Snap Circuits sets together. Younger attendees may need the assistance of an adult. Registration is recommended, but not required.
One session. Choose the best day and time for you.
Registration is necessary.
2nd floor at the Computer Technology Center.
In this class, you will learn the basics of computers.
Please contact the library to register for this event.
We will help you: practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history and government); and practice your reading and writing.
This is a free class where speakers of other languages can practice reading and conversational English. This is an all-level class for different levels of proficiency.
Join Dr. Watson for an in-depth look at the art and life of Walt Disney and discusses his impact on the development of cartoons, short and feature-length movies, and theme parks.
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
A one on one orientation with a library staff member who can help you learn to use your favorite library apps on your smartphone or tablet. Please bring your smart device fully charged.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
Pick up a free craft kit to make something fun. Participants will receive all materials necessary to complete the project. Supplies of the kits are limited.
Join us for Sunrise Dan Pearl Library’s Nostalgic 90s Films Series program, featuring blockbuster action, comedies, dramas, and romance films from the 1990s.
This program is presented by the Museum of Graffiti and is best for tweens and teens. Please note that space is limited - registration required for each attendee.
Apply for the Homestead Exemption and learn about additional exemptions with the Broward County Property Appraiser. 1st Wednesday of the Month 3:00PM—4:30PM
South Regional/Broward College Library - Conference Room
Spend a mindful hour with us listening to music and paint your own flag! Registration Required.
Please watch for confirmation emails a week prior to the event.
Join us for our monthly Teen Advisory Board (TAB) meeting! TAB is a group of teen volunteers who make suggestions, plan programs, and conduct programs for our library.
Free class for students who have basic English language skills and want to improve their comfort and proficiency in English. Registration is required & class size is limited.
This is the film adaptation of Vietnam War Veteran, Ron Kovic's, 1976 autobiography. It highlights the horrors of war, the sacrifices US Veterans make, and the poor treatment they often receive.
Join us for this 8-week course to learn Spanish from Dr. Carolina Rivero. Students must commit to attend all 8 classes to register for this program, as each class will build on the previous class.
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
Hollywood Branch Library Computer Room - Hollywood Branch Library Computer Room
Join us for this 5 session program to learn Python basics. For ages 8 to 14 years old. Attendance at all sessions is required. Sessions are June 28, July 5, 12, and 19 at 10:30 and July 18 at 4:30.
This program is designed for adults of all ages. Ageless Grace is performed while seated, led by instructor Eleanor. We meet Fridays, 11am-12pm on Main Library's 1st floor.
Join instructor Sabrina Zhang for a Tai Chi class. This gentle form of exercise can help maintain strength, flexibility, and balance. Registration required.
Pick up a free craft kit to make something fun. Participants will receive all materials necessary to complete the project. Supplies of the kits are limited.
Lauderhill Towne Centre Library - Multi-Purpose Room
Teens will receive insight into how to conceptualize, finance, market, present, and assess events as an entrepreneur from professionals in the Event Production industry.
Calling all young Lego fans, come join us for an hour of Lego fun! Join us for open building and free play. If you need an idea, we will have challenge cards available too. Must be age 5 to attend.
Century Plaza/Leon Slatin Branch - Multipurpose Room
Discover how to navigate your Android apps to simplify daily tasks. Bring your Smart phone device fully charged. Each week will present a different topic followed by Q & A.
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
This class will help you practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history/government); and practice reading and writing for the Citizenship Test.
We will help you:
Practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history and government); and practice your reading and writing.
Registration required.
Bring your children ages 3 to 5 years to participate in Free Play Extravaganza. Children will develop their senses, motor, and social skills through play and educational toys.
We will help you:
practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension);
review the 100 civics questions (history and government); and
practice your reading and writing
African American Research Library and Cultural Center - Computer Lab
Gmail is the cloud-based email service from Google that allows you to access your email account and messages from any computer or device on your favorite web browser.
Best for ages 8 and up. Children ages 8-13 years of age must have parent or caregiver present during the class. Attendees need to bring their own supplies: paper, pencils, brushes, and paint.
Southwest Regional Library - Computer Training Center (CTC)
Part 1 is on 7/6/24. Part 2 is on 7/20/24. Must attend both classes. Plunge into the new adventure of creating Word documents. Must take "Computer Basics" first or have basic computer knowledge.
Learn more about how the foods we consume, herbs we use, and state of consciousness of the soul, which are all essential for overall health and wellbeing.
We will help you:
Practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension);
review the 100 civic questions (history and government); and
practice your reading and writing
Learn the Cha-Cha-Cha dance style from Cuba while exercising your mind, body, and spirit. Get moving with dance instructor Danny Carter. All dance levels are welcome! Open to ages 18 years+.
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
Are you looking for something to do on Sundays? Do you have young children in your family? Would you like to have them entertained? Then come to Family Storytime! Families are invited!
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
In this class speakers of other languages practice conversational, intermediate level English and reading. Instruction is provided by a Southwest Regional Library Volunteer.
ABCs, 123s, and so much more! Join us for sing-a-longs and super fun activities that help little minds grow into big readers! This storytime is tailored to children ages 3 to 5.
Help with our community project by adding colored dots to a map to let us know where you are from and where you have been in the world! Ask for dots at the Youth Services desk Monday through Saturday.
You will have special guest a Certified Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) dog and the handler at the Preschool Storytime to help strengthen reading skills.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
Parents and children (Ages 4-11, Pre-k to 5th grade.) learn about better healthy eating habits. Each lesson also has a cooking demo where families would be involved at the end.
Registration on the 5 sessions is necessary.
All materials are provided.
Join us to create a decorative bald eagle wreath, to celebrate July 4th, establishing the United States of America.
Children ages 6-12 will learn traditional yoga poses. Wear comfy clothes and bring a water-bottle to stay hydrated. Yoga mats will be provided by the instructor or bring your own.
Pompano Beach Library and Cultural Center - Multipurpose Room
This SHINE Program is about Medicare 101.
Provides an overview of the different parts of
Medicare including: Parts A, B, C, D, Medigap and
available financial assistance
Prepare for the SAT with this intensive, 5-session workshop. This program will be presented in person at the Southwest Regional Library for High School students entering grades 10-12.
Have fun playing dominoes with friends and family! Recommended for ages 8+. 2nd Monday of each month.
Dominoes are a fun traditional leisure activity in many Caribbean countries.
We will help you practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history and government); practice your reading and writing.
North Lauderdale Library - Creation Station Science
Join us once a month for exciting science programs for teens and adults with one of our Scientists in Residence from the Youth Environmental Alliance at the Creation Station Science.
Lauderhill Towne Centre Library - Multi-Purpose Room
How did far-off Hawaii become part of America?
Suppressed for nearly 100 years, it's a story known to few. Inspired by true events, this is the story James Michener never wrote.
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
Century Plaza/Leon Slatin Branch - Multipurpose Room
Future engineers, join us for a building adventure! Create super-sized blocks from colorful paper bags and see how high you can stack them. A fun test of creativity and skill.
Join us to learn about the amazing reptiles of Florida with special presenters Flamingo Gardens, and meet some special tortoises and turtles. (Best for ages 5 and up). Registration required.
Join us for songs, rhymes, and stories specifically selected for the developmental needs of babies before they start walking. Space is limited to 60 participants on a first-come, first-served basis.
Join us for this Summer at Your Library! Record your reading activities in Beanstack for a chance to win summer reading prizes. Please bring your mobile device.
Please join us, as Leigh Ann Russo, Registered Yoga Teacher and Certified Holistic Health Coach presents Chair Yoga. These classes benefit people of all ages.
Join Broward County Library Director Allison Grubbs in discussing thought-provoking books. Read the book or listen to the audiobook, then get together with Allison and others to talk about it. Register
Open up a whole new world with the 8-week series, A Matter of Balance. Learn practical strategies to prevent/manage falls and increase activity levels. Participants must be aged 60 and older.
This class is for adults who know little or no English.
Develop basic conversation skills, learn vocabulary, and practice pronunciation. Listening, speaking and reading are encouraged. Adults only.
Star Trek debuted on television in 1966 and today has become a cultural juggernaut with movies, television shows, video games and fan conventions.Register
Are you looking for a new hobby? Interested in learning a new skill? This 6-session series will teach the fundamentals of crocheting starting from learning to hold your hook to designing your work.
Lauderhill Towne Centre Library - Multi-Purpose Room
Teens will receive insight into how to conceptualize, finance, market, present, and assess events as an entrepreneur from professionals in the Event Production industry.
Take a tour of the historic and cosmopolitan city of Istanbul with librarian Lupita. Historic palaces, old churches, mosques, will be showcased. Refreshments provided; registration is required.
We will help you: practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history and government); and practice your reading and writing.
This is a free class where speakers of other languages can practice reading and conversational English. This is an all-level class for different levels of proficiency.
Immerse yourself in stories and an engaging discussion. Join the Book Warriors Book Club to enjoy books and meet new people. "Nature of Fragile Things" by Susan Meissner
North Lauderdale Saraniero Branch - Multipurpose Room
Please join us as we guide you through understanding how to use your personal technology devices such as tablets, smartphones, or personal laptops. Feel free to ask any questions.
NAMI (National Alliance for Mental Illness) Family Support Group is a peer-led support group for any adult with a loved one who has experienced symptoms of a mental health condition.
NAMI (National Alliance for Mental Illness) Family Support Group is a peer-led support group for any adult with a loved one who has experienced symptoms of a mental health condition.
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
Please join us for a family yoga session featuring stretching and breathing exercises. It's a fantastic chance to unwind and feel better! Remember to bring your mat and water bottle.
Please join us for a family yoga session featuring stretching and breathing exercises. It's a fantastic chance to unwind and feel better! Remember to bring your mat and water bottle.
Come visit a representative from the District Office of Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz to learn what the office can do for you and your family. Held in the Miramar Library lobby.
Have a little artistic fun with a rock painting project. Turn your backyard garden into a colorful art display one painted rock at a time. All supplies will be provided.
A one on one orientation with a library staff member who can help you learn to use your favorite library apps on your smartphone or tablet. Please bring your smart device fully charged.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
Lauderhill Towne Centre Library - Youth Services Public Floor
Walk in and meet with a library volunteer to get 1 on 1 help with your job search! Get help with job applications; updating or creating a resume or cover letter; and preparing for interviews.
Jan 10 Renaissance's Greatest Artists
March 13 Women of the Impressionism Revolution
May 8 Art of the Idea!
July 10 Fakers & Filchers
Sept 11 Art of the Pre Raphaelites
Nov 11 Artists in Love
Hear the story "Journey" by Aaron Becker and create art inspired by the book. This program is best for children ages 5 to 10. Space is limited - registration required for each attendee.
We will be using paper bags instead of bricks to see what kind of structures we can build. Ms. Kathy from the Leon Slatin Century Plaza Library is going to be here to help us. Ages 4 and up.
Meet London and Henry, "The Clay Kings"! Learn how to use your creativity and fine motor skills to mold, shape and create a clay creation. Space is limited - registration required for each attendee.
Are you 12-18? Would you like to learn about (and maybe touch) some common native and non-native reptiles found here in South Florida? Then click the register button to the left.
Una clase. Elije el mejor día y hora para tí.
En este curso aprenderás habilidades básicas y a usar las herramientas necesarias para entrar al internet de forma segura y eficiente.
Segundo piso CTC.
Free class for students who have basic English language skills and want to improve their comfort and proficiency in English. Registration is required & class size is limited.
Join us for this 8-week course to learn Spanish from Dr. Carolina Rivero. Students must commit to attend all 8 classes to register for this program, as each class will build on the previous class.
Prepare for the SAT with this intensive, 5-session workshop. This program will be presented in person at the Southwest Regional Library for High School students entering grades 10-12.
African American Research Library and Cultural Center - Dianne Bienes Seminar Room # 1
Monthly meeting for the South Florida Branch of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (hybrid format). Registration is required.
Construction Open House for the upcoming SR 820/Hollywood Boulevard Resurfacing, Restoration, and Rehabilitation (RRR) Project on Wednesday, July 10, 2024.
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
Free monthly pet wellness clinic, providing essential services to ensure the pets of Broward County residents remain in compliance with county ordinances. Read full description below for more details.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
Please join us, as Elizabeth Varas, Happiness Coach and Mind-Body Medicine Practitioner, presents Ageless Grace, learn about topics such as nutrition, mindfulness and self-care practices.
Young At Art (now Broward County Library Branch) - Multipurpose Room
Learn about bubbly chemical behavior of soda + mentos and test your hypothesis.
Ages 6 & up; *space is limited - registration required for each attendee.
Hollywood Branch - Computer Lab Hollywood Branch Library
Learn how to find the best courses using search tools, and explore learning paths, play and pause training videos, use transcripts and exercise files, and customize your learning experience.
Story time, songs, lap bounces, and playtime! Join us for an exciting story time with babies and caregivers! Ages six weeks until walking. Registration is required.
Registration opens Thursday, July 4 2024 at 9:00am
Join us for stories, music, movement, and fun, for ages 3-5. Parents/caregivers are invited for the craft/activity session only. Registration required.
Registration opens Thursday, July 4 2024 at 9:00am
Please join us, as Leigh Ann Russo, Registered Yoga Teacher and Certified Holistic Health Coach presents Chair Yoga. These classes benefit people of all ages. Registration Required
Registration opens Thursday, July 4 2024 at 9:00am
Join us for Sunrise Dan Pearl Library’s Nostalgic 90s Films Series program, featuring blockbuster action, comedies, dramas, and romance films from the 1990s.
You are invited to participate in the first-ever West Regional Library Puzzle Tournament, where "Adventure Begins at Your Library."
Registration is required due to the limited number of seats.
You are invited to participate in the first-ever West Regional Library Puzzle Tournament, where "Adventure Begins at Your Library."
Registration is required due to the limited number of seats.
These exercises, based on everyday movements that are natural and organic, focus on the health longevity of the mind and body. Presented by certified instructor Sharon Veingrad.
Deerfield Beach Percy White Branch - Multipurpose Room
A marine scientist and his crew join forces with a sea captain to track down a mysterious deep water beast menacing sailors. Based on the novel by Jules Verne.
Lauderhill Towne Centre Library - Multipurpose Room
Homeowners can learn more about and then sign up for Homestead, Senior, and other property tax exemptions with the Broward County Property Appraiser's office.
Southwest Regional Library - Computer Training Center (CTC)
By appointment only: call 954-357-7110. One-on-one, 30-minutes per person. We will go over anything you would like to learn about your smart phone or tablet. Take an adventure via mobile devices.
Spend time relaxing with board games, DIY puzzles, 3Doodler create, drawing materials and a calm soothing environment. Bring your friends, make new friends, or just chill out!
Kitten Care, an award-winning program between Broward County Animal Care and Broward County Libraries, will teach attendees how to take care of abandoned kittens they may find in their communities.
North Lauderdale Saraniero Branch - Multipurpose Room
This program is presented by the Museum of Graffiti and is best for tweens and teens. Please note that space is limited - registration required for each attendee.
Registration opens Thursday, June 27 2024 at 12:00am
Join us to play board games every Thursday at from 4 pm to 5 pm at the Hollywood Library. We will have board games, card games, and puzzles available for people to play in our Multipurpose Room.
Join instructor Sabrina Zhang for a Tai Chi class. This gentle form of exercise can help maintain strength, flexibility, and balance. Registration required.
Dania Beach Paul DeMaio Branch - Multipurpose Room
We will read and discuss together the story "First Aid" - the first story in the collection Old Babes in the Wood, by Margaret Atwood. Reserve a copy in advance to read along or just come and listen.
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
Hollywood Branch Library Computer Room - Hollywood Branch Library Computer Room
Join us for this 5 session program to learn Python basics. For ages 8 to 14 years old. Attendance at all sessions is required. Sessions are June 28, July 5, 12, and 19 at 10:30 and July 18 at 4:30.
This small support group will focus on challenges of aging in a supportive environment, led by licensed social worker Tana Hacken. Registration at the Reference Desk or call 954-357-6530.
Southwest Regional Library - Creation Station Craft Room
Come join us for a fun, and relaxing morning using pens, pencils, and pastels while you color. Enjoy interesting conversation with fellow participants, too!
This program is designed for adults of all ages. Ageless Grace is performed while seated, led by instructor Eleanor. We meet Fridays, 11am-12pm on Main Library's 1st floor.
Come test your adventure skills to try and find out where on Earth you are with these interactive quizzes. Challenge your friends and see who can get best score or get closest to the goal.
Lauderhill Towne Centre Library - Multi-Purpose Room
Teens will receive insight into how to conceptualize, finance, market, present, and assess events as an entrepreneur from professionals in the Event Production industry.
Calling all young Lego fans, come join us for an hour of Lego fun! Join us for open building and free play. If you need an idea, we will have challenge cards available too. Must be age 5 to attend.
Discover how to navigate your Android apps to simplify daily tasks. Bring your Smart phone device fully charged. Each week will present a different topic followed by Q & A.
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
This class will help you practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history/government); and practice reading and writing for the Citizenship Test.
We will help you:
Practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history and government); and practice your reading and writing.
Registration required.
Bring your children ages 3 to 5 years to participate in Free Play Extravaganza. Children will develop their senses, motor, and social skills through play and educational toys.
We will help you:
practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension);
review the 100 civics questions (history and government); and
practice your reading and writing
Best for ages 8 and up. Children ages 8-13 years of age must have parent or caregiver present during the class. Attendees need to bring their own supplies: paper, pencils, brushes, and paint.
We will help you:
Practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension);
review the 100 civic questions (history and government); and
practice your reading and writing
In conjunction with traveling exhibtion "Exploring Human Origins," join Dr. Caputi in a community conversation that entertains the statement, "Everything is a Human Being" (Alice Walker).
One session. Choose the best day and time for you.
Registration is necessary.
2nd floor at the Computer Technology Center.
In this class, you will learn the basics of computers.
Please contact the library to register for this event.
Lauderhill Towne Centre Library - Multipurpose Room
This program features multi-sensory painting "Textured Landscapes." This program is for children aged 4-8. Space is limited - registration required for each attendee.
To learn more about nature outdoors, look no further than your smartphone! Join us to discover some of the apps that nature enthusiasts and scientists are using to learn more about the natural world.
In this hands-on workshop, we will explore Ancient Explorations. The program is presented by Marine Environmental Education Center (MEEC). Registration is required for each attendee.
Learn the Merengue dance style from Dominican Republic and Haiti while exercising your mind, body, and spirit with dance instructor Danny Carter. All dance levels are welcome! Open to ages 18 years+.
Learn how to make the map for your great adventure novel or manga from master artist Cory Laub in this 90 minute session. This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Hollywood Branch Library.
Registration opens Saturday, June 29 2024 at 9:00am
Pompano Beach Library and Cultural Center - Multipurpose Room
This program is presented by the Museum of Graffiti and is best for teens. Please note that space is limited - registration required for each attendee.
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
Nova Southeastern University Alvin Sherman Library, Research and Information Technology Center
In this fun, interactive literacy journey, your child will experience language, rhythms and body movements through stories, songs, action rhymes and fingerplays.Register
Please join us for our monthly Hollywood Historical Society event! This month, Jeanne Moy Kubetz, and Jane Moy will be discussing the history of Moy's Chinese Restuarant.
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
In this class speakers of other languages practice conversational, intermediate level English and reading. Instruction is provided by a Southwest Regional Library Volunteer.
ABCs, 123s, and so much more! Join us for sing-a-longs and super fun activities that help little minds grow into big readers! This storytime is tailored to children ages 3 to 5.
Help with our community project by adding colored dots to a map to let us know where you are from and where you have been in the world! Ask for dots at the Youth Services desk Monday through Saturday.
ABCs, 123s, and so much more! Join us for sing-a-longs and super fun activities that help little minds grow into big readers! This storytime is tailored to children ages 3 to 5.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
Parents and children (Ages 4-11, Pre-k to 5th grade.) learn about better healthy eating habits. Each lesson also has a cooking demo where families would be involved at the end.
Pick up a free craft kit to make something fun. Participants will receive all materials necessary to complete the project. Supplies of the kits are limited.
Registration on the 5 sessions is necessary.
All materials are provided.
Join us to create a decorative bald eagle wreath, to celebrate July 4th, establishing the United States of America.
Strength and Balance is a total body workout which focuses on strengthening the arms, legs, and core through movement to improve muscle tone and mobility. Proper footwear is required.
Children ages 6-12 will learn traditional yoga poses. Wear comfy clothes and bring a water-bottle to stay hydrated. Yoga mats will be provided by the instructor or bring your own.
Lauderhill Towne Centre Library - Multipurpose Room
This family friendly program is presented by Museum of Discovery and Science (MODS) and is best for children 2nd grade through 6th grade. Space is limited - registration required for each attendee.
Lauderhill Towne Centre Library - Multipurpose Room
This family friendly program is presented by Museum of Discovery and Science (MODS) and is best for children 2nd grade through 6th grade. Space is limited - registration required for each attendee.
Screenwriter, film director, and author Bonné Bartron discusses her experiences directing films, her novel "Whispers," and a variety of other topics.Register
Are you an advocate for children? Do you want to change a child's life? Then come talk to the office's representative at the information table. No registration necessary. Adults only.
Are you a fan of Kimetsu no Yaiba / Demon Slayer ? Come and learn how to draw two characters from the manga/anime in this 60 minute class taught by master artist Cory Laub. Funding provided by TAB.
We will help you practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history and government); practice your reading and writing.
Lauderhill Towne Centre Library - Multipurpose Room
Crochet for a good cause with the Friends of Lauderhill Towne Centre Library. Both beginners and experts are welcome! All supplies provided but participants can also bring in their own supplies.
Join us for our monthly Teen Book Club, Discuss, snack & chat. We will be discussing "They Both Die at the End," by Adam Silvera. For ages 13-18.
Please register for this event.
Create art based on "Percy Jackson & The Olympians, Book 1: The Lightning Thief". This program is for tweens/teens and space is limited - registration required for each attendee.
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
Join Southwest Regional Librarians as we discuss current and relevant books of our time. This month's book club title is The Stranger in the Lifeboat by Mitch Albom.
Century Plaza/Leon Slatin Branch - Multipurpose Room
Families, create your dream vacation coasters! Use supplied photos, maps, and more to design keepsakes that capture your wanderlust, or bring in your own items. Perfect for adventurers of all ages.
Join us for songs, rhymes, and stories specifically selected for the developmental needs of babies before they start walking. Space is limited to 60 participants on a first-come, first-served basis.
Please join us, as Leigh Ann Russo, Registered Yoga Teacher and Certified Holistic Health Coach presents Chair Yoga. These classes benefit people of all ages.
Open up a whole new world with the 8-week series, A Matter of Balance. Learn practical strategies to prevent/manage falls and increase activity levels. Participants must be aged 60 and older.
Pick up a free craft kit to make something fun. Participants will receive all materials necessary to complete the project. Supplies of the kits are limited.
Join us for our monthly book discussion group! This month, we'll be discussing "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot. The book must be read prior to the discussion.
This class is for adults who know little or no English.
Develop basic conversation skills, learn vocabulary, and practice pronunciation. Listening, speaking and reading are encouraged. Adults only.
Star Trek debuted on television in 1966 and today has become a cultural juggernaut with movies, television shows, video games and fan conventions. Register
Are you looking for a new hobby? Interested in learning a new skill? This 6-session series will teach the fundamentals of crocheting starting from learning to hold your hook to designing your work.
Lauderhill Towne Centre Library - Multi-Purpose Room
Teens will receive insight into how to conceptualize, finance, market, present, and assess events as an entrepreneur from professionals in the Event Production industry.
Create an ocean inspired slime with a teen instructor!
*This event is for ages 13- 18 year olds. Registered patrons within the age group will be given a priority to the event.
We will help you: practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history and government); and practice your reading and writing.
This is a free class where speakers of other languages can practice reading and conversational English. This is an all-level class for different levels of proficiency.
Lauderdale Lakes Branch Library/Educational and Cultural Center
For participants over the age of 50. Senior Planet is the flagship program of the national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization Older Adults Technology Services (OATS) from AARP.
Florida Department of Transportation to Host Construction Open House for the State Road (SR) 848/Stirling Road Resurfacing, Restoration, and Rehabilitation (RRR) Project.
Too many distractions at home: chores, kids, pets, spouse? Do you just want to sit in peace and read your book? Join us for the silent book club, no discussion, no distractions.
Learn how to get free books and reading activities sent to your home if your child is reading below grade level. Children are encouraged to attend this event.
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
A one on one orientation with a library staff member who can help you learn to use your favorite library apps on your smartphone or tablet. Please bring your smart device fully charged.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
Join us for Sunrise Dan Pearl Library’s Nostalgic 90s Films Series program, featuring blockbuster action, comedies, dramas, and romance films from the 1990s.
Pick up a free craft kit to make something fun. Participants will receive all materials necessary to complete the project. Supplies of the kits are limited.
North Regional/Broward College Library - Story Room
Are you interested in makeup and want to learn more?
Would you love to create special effects like those used in theater, film, and TV?
Motivated to ramp up your Halloween game this year and beyond?
This program features multi-sensory painting "Textured Landscapes". This program is for children, space is limited - registration required for each attendee.
Dania Beach Paul DeMaio Branch - Multipurpose Room
Learn how to use your creativity and fine motor skills to mold, shape and create a clay creation. Space is limited - registration required for each attendee.
Learn how to create storyboards and plan action scenes for comics and movies in this 90 minute class with master artist Cory Laub. Funded by the Friends of the Hollywood Branch Library.
Join us for a foreign film with commentary by film expert Shelly Isaacs.
***FREE to members of Friends of West Regional Library,
$3 suggested donation for NON Friends members.
Join us to share experiences, receive emotional support, and gain practical advice as you navigate the challenges, celebrate the small victories and foster resilience in the caregiving journey.
Free class for students who have basic English language skills and want to improve their comfort and proficiency in English. Registration is required & class size is limited.
Join us for this 8-week course to learn Spanish from Dr. Carolina Rivero. Students must commit to attend all 8 classes to register for this program, as each class will build on the previous class.
Join Librarians Paul and Brian as they share the Do's and Don'ts, safety tips and suggestions to ensure your trip to National Parks will be great. Register
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
Young At Art (now Broward County Library Branch) - Multipurpose Room
STEAM Teams will explore what childhood was like in the 1970’s and the ever-popular toy craze of Pet Rocks!
Ages 6 & up; *space is limited - registration required for each attendee.
Hollywood Branch - Computer Lab Hollywood Branch Library
This course will introduce new users to computers, including the components and how to use the mouse and keyboard. Registration is required. A library card is required for this class.
Story time, songs, lap bounces, and playtime! Join us for an exciting story time with babies and caregivers! Ages six weeks until walking. Registration is required.
Registration opens Thursday, July 11 2024 at 9:00am
Join us for stories, music, movement, and fun, for ages 3-5. Parents/caregivers are invited for the craft/activity session only. Registration required.
Registration opens Thursday, July 11 2024 at 9:00am
Southwest Regional Library - Computer Training Center (CTC)
By appointment only: call 954-357-7110. One-on-one, 30-minutes per person. We will go over anything you would like to learn about your smart phone or tablet. Take an adventure via mobile devices.
Please join us, as Leigh Ann Russo, Registered Yoga Teacher and Certified Holistic Health Coach presents Chair Yoga. These classes benefit people of all ages. Registration Required
Registration opens Thursday, July 11 2024 at 9:00am
Join us for Sunrise Dan Pearl Library’s Nostalgic 90s Films Series program, featuring blockbuster action, comedies, dramas, and romance films from the 1990s.
African American Research Library and Cultural Center - Harambee Room
This sound immersion program explores the historical trauma experienced by African Americans as a result of the Middle Passage, enslavement, and the enduring legacy of systemic racism.
Pick up a free craft kit to make something fun. Participants will receive all materials necessary to complete the project. Supplies of the kits are limited.
Lauderdale Lakes Branch Library/Educational and Cultural Center - Multipurpose Room
Hear the story "Journey" by Aaron Becker and create art inspired by the book. This program is best for children, space is limited - registration required for each attendee.
Dania Beach Paul DeMaio Branch - Multipurpose Room
Seniors join us for an hour of conversations, games, and technology help. This is a special hour reserved just for senior adults to meet others and have fun.
Bring your own refreshments.
Does your stuffed animal have an imaginary booboo or a cold? Bring your stuffed animal to Dr. Laura and she will give them a check up in her clinic! No actual repairs will be made at the program.
These exercises, based on everyday movements that are natural and organic, focus on the health longevity of the mind and body. Presented by certified instructor Sharon Veingrad.
Join Broward County Library Director Allison Grubbs in discussing thought-provoking books. Read the book or listen to the audiobook, then get together with Allison and others to talk about it.
Join us to play board games every Thursday at from 4 pm to 5 pm at the Hollywood Library. We will have board games, card games, and puzzles available for people to play in our Multipurpose Room.
Hollywood Branch Library Computer Room - Hollywood Branch Library Computer Room
Join us for this 5 session program to learn Python basics. For ages 8 to 14 years old. Attendance at all sessions is required. Sessions are June 28, July 5, 12, and 19 at 10:30 and July 18 at 4:30.
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
Hollywood Branch Library Computer Room - Hollywood Branch Library Computer Room
Join us for this 5 session program to learn Python basics. For ages 8 to 14 years old. Attendance at all sessions is required. Sessions are June 28, July 5, 12, and 19 at 10:30 and July 18 at 4:30.
This small support group will focus on challenges of aging in a supportive environment, led by licensed social worker Tana Hacken. Registration at the Reference Desk or call 954-357-6530.
Southwest Regional Library - Creation Station Craft Room
Come join us for a fun, and relaxing morning using pens, pencils, and pastels while you color. Enjoy interesting conversation with fellow participants, too!
This program is designed for adults of all ages. Ageless Grace is performed while seated, led by instructor Eleanor. We meet Fridays, 11am-12pm on Main Library's 1st floor.
Join instructor Sabrina Zhang for a Tai Chi class. This gentle form of exercise can help maintain strength, flexibility, and balance. Registration required.
Pick up a free craft kit to make something fun. Participants will receive all materials necessary to complete the project. Supplies of the kits are limited.
Please join us for a family yoga session featuring stretching and breathing exercises. It's a fantastic chance to unwind and feel better! Remember to bring your mat and water bottle.
Lauderhill Towne Centre Library - Multi-Purpose Room
Teens will receive insight into how to conceptualize, finance, market, present, and assess events as an entrepreneur from professionals in the Event Production industry.
Calling all young Lego fans, come join us for an hour of Lego fun! Join us for open building and free play. If you need an idea, we will have challenge cards available too. Must be age 5 to attend.
Discover how to navigate your Android apps to simplify daily tasks. Bring your Smart phone device fully charged. Each week will present a different topic followed by Q & A.
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
This class will help you practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history/government); and practice reading and writing for the Citizenship Test.
We will help you:
Practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history and government); and practice your reading and writing.
Registration required.
Bring your children ages 3 to 5 years to participate in Free Play Extravaganza. Children will develop their senses, motor, and social skills through play and educational toys.
We will help you:
practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension);
review the 100 civics questions (history and government); and
practice your reading and writing
South Regional/Broward College Library - Computer Training Center
Discover the free resources available through your library. Resources that can help you to acquire or enhance skills, and assist with self-improvement.
(Registration is not required.)
African American Research Library and Cultural Center - Computer Lab
LinkedIn Learning Senior Staff Instructor Garrick Chow shows Apple mobile device users everything they need to know about iOS 17, the latest operating system for iPhone and iPad.
Best for ages 8 and up. Children ages 8-13 years of age must have parent or caregiver present during the class. Attendees need to bring their own supplies: paper, pencils, brushes, and paint.
The Teen Advisory Board is a program for teens who want to help with library programs and offer input into library collection and program development.Register
Southwest Regional Library - Computer Training Center (CTC)
Part 1 is on 7/6/24. Part 2 is on 7/20/24. Must attend both classes. Plunge into the new adventure of creating Word documents. Must take "Computer Basics" first or have basic computer knowledge.
Join this five-week series presented by Dr Hansa Dinanath, experienced Raja Yogi meditator, for a sharing of ideas, feelings, and visualization to enhance and develop your inner peace and strength.
We will help you:
Practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension);
review the 100 civic questions (history and government); and
practice your reading and writing
Una clase. Elije el mejor día y hora para tí.
En este curso aprenderás habilidades básicas y a usar las herramientas necesarias para entrar al internet de forma segura y eficiente.
Segundo piso CTC.
Kids ages 5-12 can practice their reading skills and gain confidence while reading to Zoey, our pet-therapy dog. This is a first come-first served basis program.
Create art based on "Percy Jackson & The Olympians, Book 1: The Lightning Thief". This program is for tweens/teens and space is limited - registration required for each attendee.
In this new library presentation, Librarian Manny will explore the practice of "drishti," training the eyes to hold their focus on specific points both internal and external.
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
Are you looking for something to do on Sundays? Do you have young children in your family? Would you like to have them entertained? Then come to Family Storytime! Families are invited!
Join us with your family for a fun scavenger hunt inside the Northwest Regional Library in celebration of National Ice Cream Day. Tasty treats for participants who complete the quest!
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
In this class speakers of other languages practice conversational, intermediate level English and reading. Instruction is provided by a Southwest Regional Library Volunteer.
ABCs, 123s, and so much more! Join us for sing-a-longs and super fun activities that help little minds grow into big readers! This storytime is tailored to children ages 3 to 5.
Help with our community project by adding colored dots to a map to let us know where you are from and where you have been in the world! Ask for dots at the Youth Services desk Monday through Saturday.
You will have special guest a Certified Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) dog and the handler at the Preschool Storytime to help strengthen reading skills.
ABCs, 123s, and so much more! Join us for sing-a-longs and super fun activities that help little minds grow into big readers! This storytime is tailored to children ages 3 to 5.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
Registration on the 5 sessions is necessary.
All materials are provided.
Join us to create a decorative bald eagle wreath, to celebrate July 4th, establishing the United States of America.
Test your soccer knowledge at this fun and competitive soccer trivia game! Refreshments will be provided, and the winners will get a prize. Registration is required.
Children ages 6-12 will learn traditional yoga poses. Wear comfy clothes and bring a water-bottle to stay hydrated. Yoga mats will be provided by the instructor or bring your own.
Test your soccer knowledge at this fun and competitive soccer trivia game! Refreshments will be provided, and the winners will get a prize. Registration is required.
Prepare for the SAT/ACT with this intensive, 5-session workshop. This program will be presented in person at the Southwest Regional Library, for High School students in grades 10-12.
We will help you practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history and government); practice your reading and writing.
A place where speakers of other languages can practice intermediate level reading and conversational English. Instruction from a volunteer of the West Regional Library.
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
Join us for songs, rhymes, and stories specifically selected for the developmental needs of babies before they start walking. Space is limited to 60 participants on a first-come, first-served basis.
Please join us, as Leigh Ann Russo, Registered Yoga Teacher and Certified Holistic Health Coach presents Chair Yoga. These classes benefit people of all ages.
Open up a whole new world with the 8-week series, A Matter of Balance. Learn practical strategies to prevent/manage falls and increase activity levels. Participants must be aged 60 and older.
Family life can be an adventure, especially when there are four inseparable sisters involved. Join us for a discussion of the power of love and loyalty in making or breaking familial bonds.
Bring a book you have already read that is in good condition and trade it for one you haven't read. Come see what other kids are buying and reading and pick up your next favorite book for free!
This class is for adults who know little or no English.
Develop basic conversation skills, learn vocabulary, and practice pronunciation. Listening, speaking and reading are encouraged. Adults only.
North Lauderdale Saraniero Branch - Multipurpose Room
Listen to the story The Foolish Tortoise by Eric Carle and have a live encounter with several of the turtles and tortoises from the Everglades Wildlife Sanctuary.
Registration opens Tuesday, July 9 2024 at 12:00am
Are you looking for a new hobby? Interested in learning a new skill? This 6-session series will teach the fundamentals of crocheting starting from learning to hold your hook to designing your work.
Lauderhill Towne Centre Library - Multi-Purpose Room
Teens will receive insight into how to conceptualize, finance, market, present, and assess events as an entrepreneur from professionals in the Event Production industry.
African American Research Library and Cultural Center - Michael Bienes Seminar Room #2
Medicare Basics is presented by SHINE and the Area Agency on Aging of Broward County. This free seminar is designed to provide an overview of Medicare options and how SHINE can help.
This is a free class where speakers of other languages can practice reading and conversational English. This is an all-level class for different levels of proficiency.
Lauderdale Lakes Branch Library/Educational and Cultural Center
For participants over the age of 50. Senior Planet is the flagship program of the national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization Older Adults Technology Services (OATS) from AARP.
Southwest Regional Library - Computer Training Center (CTC)
By appointment only: call 954-357-7110. One-on-one, 30-minutes per person. We will go over anything you would like to learn about your smart phone or tablet. Take an adventure via mobile devices.
North Lauderdale Saraniero Branch - Multipurpose Room
Please join us as we guide you through understanding how to use your personal technology devices such as tablets, smartphones, or personal laptops. Feel free to ask any questions.
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
A one on one orientation with a library staff member who can help you learn to use your favorite library apps on your smartphone or tablet. Please bring your smart device fully charged.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
Join us for Sunrise Dan Pearl Library’s Nostalgic 90s Films Series program, featuring blockbuster action, comedies, dramas, and romance films from the 1990s.
Join the Museum of Discovery and Science to Space Science program to have fun and learn through unique and immersive STEM programming led by MODS educators. 25 children limit.
Children participate in a hands-on STEM workshop: Space Frontiers. This program is best for preschoolers. Space is limited - registration required for each attendee.
Join the Museum of Discovery and Science to Space Science program to have fun and learn through unique and immersive STEM programming led by MODS educators. 25 children limit.
Free class for students who have basic English language skills and want to improve their comfort and proficiency in English. Registration is required & class size is limited.
Join us for this 8-week course to learn Spanish from Dr. Carolina Rivero. Students must commit to attend all 8 classes to register for this program, as each class will build on the previous class.
Prepare for the SAT/ACT with this intensive, 5-session workshop. This program will be presented in person at the Southwest Regional Library, for High School students in grades 10-12.
Every week, "Black History” is being made throughout the world. It's called a “Black History Moment.” Come out & enjoy singing, dancing, & learn about new Black History Moments!
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
Please join us, as Elizabeth Varas, Happiness Coach and Mind-Body Medicine Practitioner, presents Ageless Grace, learn about topics such as nutrition, mindfulness and self-care practices.
This hands-on program is presented by the Marine Environmental Education Center (MEEC) and is best for ages 6 & up. *Space is limited - registration required for each attendee.
Hollywood Branch - Computer Lab Hollywood Branch Library
PC maintenance and performance go hand in hand. This course teaches the elemental skills related to PC maintenance. Library card and registration is required.
Story time, songs, lap bounces, and playtime! Join us for an exciting story time with babies and caregivers! Ages six weeks until walking. Registration is required.
Registration opens Thursday, July 18 2024 at 9:00am
Please join us, as Leigh Ann Russo, Registered Yoga Teacher and Certified Holistic Health Coach presents Chair Yoga. These classes benefit people of all ages. Registration Required
Registration opens Thursday, July 25 2024 at 9:00am
Join us for Sunrise Dan Pearl Library’s Nostalgic 90s Films Series program, featuring blockbuster action, comedies, dramas, and romance films from the 1990s.
Dive into a world of paints, colors, and pure imagination! Join our artsy chaos as we unleash a paint pouring extravaganza with this beginner-friendly acrylic pour program.
These exercises, based on everyday movements that are natural and organic, focus on the health longevity of the mind and body. Presented by certified instructor Sharon Veingrad.
In celebration of adventure, join us for a fun interactive puppet show featuring one of South Florida's most popular entertainers Ooopsy! Registration is required.
Fort Lauderdale Reading Center - ArtServe Board Room 132
Come and join other library patrons in a lively and interactive group discussion featuring the following hot topics: "US-China Relations", "No One Wins A War", and "Private Job vs Government Job."
Southwest Regional Library - Computer Training Center (CTC)
By appointment only: call 954-357-7110. One-on-one, 30-minutes per person. We will go over anything you would like to learn about your smart phone or tablet. Take an adventure via mobile devices.
Join us to play board games every Thursday at from 4 pm to 5 pm at the Hollywood Library. We will have board games, card games, and puzzles available for people to play in our Multipurpose Room.
Join instructor Sabrina Zhang for a Tai Chi class. This gentle form of exercise can help maintain strength, flexibility, and balance. Registration required.
Calling all citizen scientists, introverts, and people who just need a break from all the noise! Stop by and view our interactive exhibit in noise tracking.
A traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Rick Potts, paleoanthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History, providing a wonderful human experience -- what does it mean to be human?
This small support group will focus on challenges of aging in a supportive environment, led by licensed social worker Tana Hacken. Registration at the Reference Desk or call 954-357-6530.
Southwest Regional Library - Creation Station Craft Room
Come join us for a fun, and relaxing morning using pens, pencils, and pastels while you color. Enjoy interesting conversation with fellow participants, too!
This program is designed for adults of all ages. Ageless Grace is performed while seated, led by instructor Eleanor. We meet Fridays, 11am-12pm on Main Library's 1st floor.
Come test your adventure skills to try and find out where on Earth you are with these interactive quizzes. Challenge your friends and see who can get best score or get closest to the goal.
Lauderhill Towne Centre Library - Multi-Purpose Room
Teens will receive insight into how to conceptualize, finance, market, present, and assess events as an entrepreneur from professionals in the Event Production industry.
Calling all young Lego fans, come join us for an hour of Lego fun! Join us for open building and free play. If you need an idea, we will have challenge cards available too. Must be age 5 to attend.
Discover how to navigate your Android apps to simplify daily tasks. Bring your Smart phone device fully charged. Each week will present a different topic followed by Q & A.