AARP Foundation WS Tax-Aide will be providing free tax assistance by appointment only.
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 grow into successful readers through stories, songs, and activities.
Recommended for children ages 3-6.
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 to 3 years and their caregivers.
Bingocize combines fun and familiar Bingo games and light physical activity (seated or standing) with nutrition and health education to create a joyful and inclusive setting for social engagement.
Tai Chi is a form of gentle exercise, a method of moving meditation and a means of cultivating health and well-being. Tai Chi is suitable for all ages and abilities, so it's never too late to start.
Discover trees, shrubs, and perennials that thrive in our local soils, support pollinators, and add year-round beauty to your landscape.
Join us weekly for our Music & Movement Storytime! Children will engage in songs, movement activities, and stories that reinforce early reading skills.
Recommended for children ages 2-6 and their caregivers.
This beginner-friendly two day camp is designed for individuals with little or no experience using computers. Over two days, you will learn fundamental computer skills, including how to use a mouse, navigate and browse the Internet.
Do you want to show off your culinary expertise? Or pick up some new cooking tips and tricks? Or just sample a lot of delicious, homemade food?
Learn how to create personalized greeting cards from local crafter Patti Bissel. Express your creativity and create 2-3 cards to send to someone special or keep for yourself. Space is limited and registration is required.
Hey teens! Ready to craft something that’s as unique as you are? Come to the public library and make your very own aroma necklace!
This beginner-friendly two day camp is designed for individuals with little or no experience using computers. Over two days, you will learn fundamental computer skills, including how to use a mouse, navigate and browse the Internet.
The Pixel Art and Perler Beads Club is a monthly craft program designed to engage children through hands-on creativity inspired by popular video games and pixel art culture.
Explore science, technology, engineering, art, and math at our monthly STEAM programs.
Recommended for children 6-12.
Kids are invited to join our monthly craft group. They'll meet other crafters, use their creativity, and learn to make all sorts of fun projects! Supplies will be provided. Recommended for children ages 6-12.
The arts meet the sciences in hands-on fun at the Tween STEAM Lab! Join us each week for exciting experiments, technology exploration, building challenges, and beautiful art projects.
The Library's Makerspace at Forsyth County Central Library has 3D printers, sewing machines, and other technology as well as space and worktables for large creative projects. Access to Makerspace equipment is first come, first served.
Are you mad for manga? Meet up with other teen manga fans to discuss Japanese comic books and graphic novels, while enjoying some Japanese snacks.
Program recommended for teens 12-18. Signed food waiver required.
Join local author and Library Assistant Bianca Jones as she guides aspiring writers in crafting and promoting their writing.
Email Bianca for more information.
Rootwork & Hoodoo: African American Folk Traditions
Celebrate Black History Month with a fascinating look into the history and meaning of African American folk magic and herbal traditions.
Winston-Salem State University’s O’Kelly Library, in partnership with the Forsyth County Central Library, is hosting a community lecture series called The WSSU Curiosity Exchange. Each Wednesday from Jan.
Share what you’re working on with a supportive group of fellow writers. Email Barbara Greenbaum for more information.