Whether you are a seasoned crafter or just want to learn, consider joining Triad Sip & Stitch, our library’s weekly knit and crochet group. This group meets every Monday in the library’s Makerspace from 9:30 a.m.
Give your mind a rest and join us for a fun morning of coloring, coffee and community. You may meet some new friends along the way!
All supplies are provided.
Join us every Monday from 1-3 PM at the Walkertown Branch Library for our weekly Crochet and Knitting Class! Whether you've always wanted to learn these timeless crafts or are looking to refresh your skills, this class is perfect for you.
The homeless caucus convenes to strategically discuss and collaborate on services for the homeless population within our community.
Love playing board games and cards? So do we! Join us at the Walkertown Branch library for fun and games.
Join us for an evening of financial literacy basics! This program equips participants with the knowledge to navigate the financial challenges of disasters.
If you are in the mood for some tranquil or vibrant sounds, bring an instrument to play or grab a chair and listen to the Bluegrass Jam Sessions in the Clemmons Library Auditorium.
The horrifyingly thrilled book club is a space to talk about horror, mysteries, and thrillers! Each month we pick a suspenseful book within these genres and discuss all the eerily shocking things about it.
This is an eclectic book club hosted by the Southside Branch Library. Expect dynamic conversations and excellent snacks. We have book choices that incorporate the tastes of the whole group.
In partnership with the Lewisville Branch Library, the Lewisville Historical Society presents bimonthly to the community on topics ranging from local history to information about historical sites to antiquities.
Lewisville Historical Society Presents ... "Historic Richmond Hill: The Last Place in the Universe"
Have you heard about Yadkin County's historic gem, Richmond Hill, and why it was considered "the last place in the universe?" Join us at the upcoming meeting of the Lewisville Historical Society (LHS) as local historian Greg Cheek tells the story