The Jefferson Parish Library, in conjunction with YMCA New Orleans, offers an intermediate English as a Second Language class.
Join us and the Clear Head Adult Day Care for a craft or art project each week! Caretaker must be present.
Adult Literacy – YMCA Literary Services will hold adult literacy classes from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesday, Wednesdays and Thursdays at the Belle Terre Library, 5550 Belle Terre Road.
This gentle yoga class is given by Registered Yoga Teacher Peter Spera every Wednesday & Thursday at the Gretna Library. Spera has 20 years of experience in yoga. Bring a yoga mat and wear comfortable clothes.
This gentle yoga class is led by Peter Spera, a registered yoga instructor with over 20 years of experience.
Bring a yoga mat and wear comfortable clothes. If you don't have a yoga mat, come anyway! We have spares.
This event is a casual crocheting group for adults. Come work on your crochet projects and enjoy a cup of our Library Blend coffee while you crochet and socialize with other fiber artists.
This class covers setting up an email account (using Gmail) and the basics of composing, sending and receiving emails. We also discuss uploading and sending an attachment.

This event is for players, experienced and new, to join adventures across different continents, fighting different villains, saving town’s people and slaying some dragons!
Join us for an Any Book Club. Choose any book from the genre--this month, in keeping with the season, it's Horror--and come ready to discuss it with the group.
Join us at Westwego for a four-week series of 2025 Halloween horror movie screenings . . . IF YOU DARE!
The mission of the Jefferson Genealogical Society is to promote genealogical research through meetings and activities which provide contact with professional genealogists and historians, the opportunity for members to share their experiences,
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For more information, please call 504-838-4375.
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