Greenlawn Elementary Summer Camp visit Group 2
Jean Lafitte Seafood Festical
The Lafitte Library will be closed on Friday, May 30, and Saturday, May 31, for the Jean Lafitte Seafood Festival.
This event includes stories and activities for children newborn to 5 years old.
Book:
Craft:
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.
Designed for ages 0-2, but open to all children
Nature on the Geaux
Meet and learn about animals from all over the world in this fun, educational and interactive presentation!
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.
Adults interested in poetry, music, and writing are invited to share and discuss poems and songs by either their favorite artists or their own original creative work in a group setting.
Join Ms. Jen for a fun and interactive theatrical adventure designed especially for kids!
This month’s book is Solito by Javier Zamora. Tea/Coffee served at 2pm. Discussion at 2:30pm. Please bring your own mug!
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!
The Creative Craft Club is an expansion of the Paper Craft Club. Patrons of all ages are welcome to come and enjoy making a different craft each month using a variety of supplied materials.
For more information, please call 504-838-4375.
More than 3,000 named kinds of Camellias exist, in a remarkable range of colors, forms, and sizes.
The Pontchartrain Astronomy Society was founded in 1959 and currently has a roster of nearly 150 members from South Louisiana and South Mississippi.