Memory Cafés are social gatherings for people living with changes in their memory or thinking, and the people who care about them.
An informal group for all levels of crocheters. We are primarily a crochet group, but knitters are welcome.
Mahjong game hosted by Old Metairie Civic Club. Open to the public. Please register in advance by calling Denise Oliva at 504-884-9603.
American Mahjong for experienced players.
This Basic's Training is aimed at helping adults acquire the technology skills they desire in a low-pressure setting. Learners will practice how to use a mouse, locating and opening a program, as well as log off and shut off a computer properly.

Always wanted to learn the ukulele? Now’s your chance! Join us for a free, beginner-friendly ukulele class designed for adults. Learn basic chords, strumming patterns, and simple songs in a relaxed, supportive setting.
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In this class you will learn basic watercolor skills and complete a painting in an hour and a half. Step by step instructions will be given. Art supplies are provided or bring your own supplies. Registration is required.
This event is for Cricut owners who would like a space to work on their projects alongside other Cricut enthusiasts. Cricut-eers can socialize, learn from one another, and improve their skills together in Westwego's meeting room.
The Jefferson Parish Library, in conjunction with YMCA New Orleans, offers an English as a Second Language class.
Take part in a table read and share your script ideas! Actors, readers, and writers are invited to submit materials. This event is open to the public and performers, with additional written works welcome. For ages 18+
"Tai Chi is a mind-body practice that originated in China as a martial art. This ancient exercise offers a range of physical and mental benefits.
Book Club: What Counts is That We Don't Betray Each Other: George Orwell Beyond Animal4 and 198Farm
This book club explores books written by and about George Orwell.
Saturday, October 11
Churchill and Orwell: The Fight For Freedom, by Thomas Ricks, 2017.
You are cordially invited to don your tea party best, enjoy light refreshments, and join us for a wickedly fun discussion of the use of poison in classic and young adult literature with Ms.
Members of the Crescent City Stamp Club meet to discuss stamp collecting.