Get ready to take flight as Malloy/Jordan celebrates Women's History Month and pays tribute to African American, female aviators. Team up with your family and friends and use your skills to solve the clues and escape ... before time runs out!
AARP Foundation WS Tax-Aide is fully booked for the remaining 2025 tax season. A limited number of walk-in appointments will be available from 10 a.m.-noon.
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,
Celebrate Forsyth Creek Week by painting river rocks and learning how these smooth stones are formed and the important role they play in their environment.
Program recommended for adults.
Unwind with a relaxing morning of coloring, coffee, and community. Coloring sheets, colored pencils, and coffee will be provided.
LIFT is an evidence-based physical activity and nutrition program for older adults (ages 65+) that is designed to improve strength, balance, flexibility, and social connection.
Join us in the Central Storytime Room for a fun film every Friday! See recent movie releases as well as old favorites and enjoy an afternoon of entertainment with the whole family!
This week we will be watching:
Join us at Central Library for Sittercise, an exercise program that helps with strength, balance, coordination, flexibility, endurance, and overall improved function.
Learn the calming practice of Tai Chi at the Lewisville Branch Library. This form of low-impact exercise and deep breathing is known to reduce stress and improve balance, strength, and flexibility.
Join us at the Rural Hall/Stanleyville Branch Library for Fourth Friday Family Films. Enjoy a G- or PG-rated film with the family. Snacks will be provided.
March's film is Little Women (2019, rated PG).
Use your STEM skills while discovering more about our planet and how to protect it through a program from the N.C. Cooperative Extension, Forsyth County Center.