Through stories and interactive play, toddlers will build language skills and discover new words while exploring letters and sounds. They'll learn with music, picture books, rhymes, and even explore other languages.
Join us for stories, songs, and fun as we build reading and school readiness skills! Preschool age children and their caregivers welcome. Thursday's at 10am in the Central Library Children's Room.
Children will learn about structural stability, problem solving and creativity by building with LEGOs.
Recommended for school-age children and tweens.
Engage your preschoolers with stories, songs and activities that promote language and pre-reading skill development to help facilitate their growth into successful readers.
Preschoolers will develop language and pre-reading skills through stories and songs to help facilitate their growth into successful readers.
Recommended for children ages 2-6.
Computer Camp Out Genealogy
Join us for two days and use the Library's Ancestry.com and other exciting databases to explore your roots, investigate family ties or just learn a little bit more about your heritage.
Create a simple craft with us based on the Storytime theme of the week. Recommended for ages 3-5 and their caregivers.
Help uplift your mind and body with yoga classes facilitated by Registered Yoga Teacher Tracy O’Neill. Sponsored by the Friends of the Lewisville Library. Signed waiver required. Call the branch for more information.
Adulting 101 is a monthly series of workshops for teens in Forsyth County. Each workshop will focus on developing a skill or quality supportive of young people moving more confidently into adult life.
Computer Camp Out Genealogy
Join us for two days and use the Library's Ancestry.com and other exciting databases to explore your roots, investigate family ties or just learn a little bit more about your heritage.
Interested in playing video games with friends, but don't know where to start? Join us for tween video gaming at the Central Library every other week on Tuesday evenings. What video games would you like to see? Let us know!
This hands-on crafting session will guide patrons through the process of transforming empty water bottles into adorable penguins. Registration is required, please call the branch to register.
Do you love reading a good murder mystery? Check out our newest book club at the Rural Hall Branch – Only Murders in This Building.
Join us for an adult book club where members will read novels written or about African Americans. Attendees can participate in-person or virtually.