An informal group for all levels of crocheters. We are primarily a crochet group, but knitters are welcome.
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.
The Read and Sing Story Time includes stories, songs, and finger plays for infants and toddlers.
Stories and activities for children ages infant to 7 years old. Large groups please call 838-4353 for an appointment.
Book: The Rain Came Down by David Shannon
Craft: Umbrella
Stories and activities for children 3+ and their families! Please call the Children’s Desk at 504-364-3664 for the latest information.
Join us for books, songs, and play! Our program starts with stories and songs before our weekly activity and free play. This event is for toddlers and preschool children.
Book: DRAGONS LOVE TACOS by Adam Rubin
Instruction and support for adults to improve their skills in: 1) literacy or reading at any level; 2) basic math and writing; 3) preparation for HiSet /GED; 4) job readiness. Free of charge and open to the public.
Mah-jong players of every skill level are invited to join and play. The American version is used.
Join us for our new program just for homeschoolers! Parents will have the opportunity to request curriculum support resources while kids mingle and collaborate on a weekly STEM, art, or culinary activity.
Join us at the Grand Isle Library for weekly Bingo games! Every Tuesday @ 2:00pm. Have fun and win prizes. Adults only.
This group is geared for those who want to play (and even learn) the American version of Mah-jong, the traditional tile game established in China about 100 years ago. It meets (almost) every Tuesday in the A/V Conference Room.
Come explore your creative side with various art activities. All supplies will be provided.
You'll learn the fundamental skills and techniques needed to make beautiful hand-made creations. Hooks and yarn are provided.
All branches will closed at 4:30pm today due to the inclement weather.
Complete projects and work on skills. Teenagers and Adults, yarn and hooks provided or bring your own
A young girl who goes through a difficult experience begins to see everyone's imaginary friends who have been left behind as their real-life friends have grown up.
The New Neighbor Project offers Citizenship Class on Tuesdays at the Rosedale Library, 4036 Jefferson Highway, Jefferson. The classes are free and are geared to prepare eligible permanent residents for the United States naturalization process.
Always felt like you had two left feet? Come join us for free dance line dancing lessons that will teach you moves to impress your friends and family at the next wedding celebration.
Walking Club
Get moving with us as we take an outdoor walk in our backyard.
The New Neighbor Project will offer a series of in-person English as a Second Language classes. English as a second or foreign language is a language education program for people learning English.
Sheila Cao, a personal finances consultant based in New Orleans, will give a series of presentations on financial management at 7 p.m. all four Tuesdays in September 2024, at the Edith Lawson Westwego Library, 635 Fourth Avenue, Westwego.
Cyril Lagvanec, PhD, the curator of the American-Italian Research Library located on the second floor of the East Bank Regional Library, will give a lecture titled “The Wars of German Unification” at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Sept.