Read a short story, look for clues along the way and use decuctive reasoning to solve the mystery of the stolen skateboard.
Forsyth County Department of Social Services Drop-ins
Forsyth County Department of Social Services (DSS) staff members will be on site one day per week to answer residents’ questions, provide information, and help people apply for DSS services including energy programs, food and nutrition assistance,
Children will build language skills, explore letters and sounds, and discover new words through stories, music, rhymes, and interactive play.
Recommended for children ages 18 months through 3 years and their caregivers.
Read and sing with your baby while exposing them to new sights, sounds, and expressions during this fun and lively Storytime.
Recommended for babies up to 18 months and their caregivers.
Join us at the Rural Hall/Stanleyville Branch for a Sensory Storytime tailored for children with autism, ADHD, or other sensory processing challenges.
Chair yoga boosts strength, flexibility, and mental well-being from the comfort and stability of a chair. This class is led by Registered Yoga Instructor Jane Holtje. All equipment is provided.
Children will build language skills, explore letters and sounds, and discover new words through stories, music, rhymes, and interactive play.
Recommended for children ages 18 months through 3 years and their caregivers.
Children and their caregivers will enjoy songs, activities, and stories that reinforce early reading skills.
Recommended for children ages 2-5 and their caregivers.
Santa Claus will be visiting all the way from North Pole for a special Storytime! Join us for stories, songs, and more with a festive theme.
Forsyth County Department of Social Services Drop-ins
Forsyth County Department of Social Services (DSS) staff members will be on site one day per week to answer residents’ questions, provide information, and help people apply for DSS services including energy programs, food and nutrition assistance,
Tuesday at Two Book Club meets every first Tuesday of the month at 2 p.m. The books are selected by the members and are a mixture of fiction (all genre) and non-fiction. This is a perfect group to join to socialize and discuss books.
Forsyth County Genealogical Society meeting and program. Everyone welcome!
This long-standing book club covers a wide range of genres with each participant selecting a title for their assigned month.
Tired of being judged for your art skills? No worries in this Bad Art Crafternoon. Create some of the worst art you can. The worse it is, the better! All materials provided.
Recommended for children ages 8-12.
Children and tweens are invited to use their imaginations and problem-solving skills while building with blocks, LEGOs, Cubelets, Play-Doh, and more.
Recommended for children and tweens ages 4-8 and families.
Bring your imaginations and explore the world of storytelling through micro role-playing games.
First Tuesdays from 5-6 p.m.
This program for teens ages 12-18.
Learn about kitchen safety and healthy recipes from Chef Floyd Davis. In December we’ll be making energy bites.
Join other men in supportive discussions regarding topics such as health, community, and fatherhood. These meetings are hosted in cooperation with the Forsyth County Department of Public Health.
Schedule some time just for you and join us for conversation, crafts, and snacks.
In December we’ll make holiday earrings.
Supplies are limited. Registration is required.
Level Up: Adult Gamer Society is an 18+ program where you can bring your games, your friends, or just yourself, and play an array of games including a Nintendo Switch, tabletop games, card games, board games, and more.
The Central Children's Library is excited to offer a new, pajama-themed Storytime for families. Come in your pajamas and enjoy stories, songs, and bedtime-themed crafts that promote a love for books and reading with family and friends.