AARP Tax Event: Please bring a picture ID and necessary tax documents.
Android Phones 101 for Seniors is designed for seniors with limited smartphone experience. Participants will learn smartphone terminology and have hands-on experience with a senior guide (seniors guiding seniors).
The Jefferson Parish Library, in conjunction with YMCA New Orleans, offers an intermediate English as a Second Language class.
Local representatives from the American Association of Retired Persons help individuals with their taxes. Free of charge and open to the public. Available on a first-come, first-served basis.
This event includes stories and activities for children newborn to 5 years old.
Book: Mardi Gras An Alphabet Parade by Colette Leblanc Tatum
Craft: Paper Plate Mardi Gras Mask
Join us and the Clear Head Adult Day Care for a craft or art project each week! Caretaker must be present.
The “Read and Sing Storytime” includes stories, songs, and finger plays for infants and toddlers.
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Our Children's Storytime introduces the love of books and reading to young children ages 0 to 7 years old. Stories, rhymes, and music are used to encourage children to discover and explore the world around them.
Read & Sing is a storytime featuring books and songs aimed at babies and toddler ages 0-3. Come read with us at West Bank Regional Library every Wednesday beginning at 11am. Playtime with library toys to follow.
Join us for books, songs, and play! Our program starts with stories and songs before our weekly activity. This event is for toddlers and preschool children.
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.
Learn to identify heart-healthy foods from a nutrition professional who focuses on senior health. This class is free!
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 includes stories and art activities for children ages 3 to 9 years old. Supplies are limited.
Book: Gaston Goes to Mardi Gras by James Rice
Craft: Mardi Gras Glasses
Storytime with Craft: Computer Programming & Coding: Learning To Game
LOA's Dreams Are Reality series continues today with video games. The components of video game consoles will be demonstrated and discussed, including how modern video games are made.
Come to the library after school to play some Nintendo Switch games with your friends. Snacks are available for the price of checking out a book!
This event includes stories for children ages 0 to 5 years old. This event is held in the Children's area.
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Large groups please call the Library for an appointment.
Join us Mondays and Wednesdays after school for a half hour of crafts, games, and activities designed to help support reading, math, and other skills for kids of all ages. Programs will rotate weekly.
The IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program in partnership with Community Housing Education Center offers free, one-on-one tax return preparation to qualified individuals with an annual income of $67,000 or less.
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!
Sew Savvy is a sewing series for those who want to learn the skills to sew clothes and accessories. Bring your own sewing machine, or use ours!
A shy young heiress marries a charming gentleman, and soon begins to suspect he is planning to murder her.
Presentation to follow: Cary Grant, Part 2
In the waning days of Prohibition, Sugar Ray (Richard Pryor) and his adopted son, Quick (Eddie Murphy), run a speakeasy called Club Sugar Ray.
The Old Metairie Library’s SciFi and Fantasy Discussion Group has announced its programming for 2025. The group meets at 6:30 p.m., Wednesdays, at the Old Metairie Library, 2350 Metairie Road.