Stories and activities for children ages infant to 7 years old.
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Large groups please call the Library for an appointment.
Stories and activities for children ages infant to 7 years old.
Large groups please call the Library for an appointment.
West Bank Regional Library's Storytime takes place every Tuesday at 11am, with a themed craft to follow. Recommended for children ages 3-5. Each week features a themed selection of books, songs, fingerplays, and more!
Large groups please call the Library for an appointment.
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.
Let your little ones practice basic mixing, measuring, and motor skills while doing learning to make an easy snack and becoming familiar with preparing food!
Join Westwego Library's amateur sleuths over a cup of tea as we discuss new and classic whodunits!
We will meet on the last Tuesday of every month, from 2-4. Bring your own mug!
Let your little ones practice basic mixing, measuring, and motor skills while doing learning to make an easy snack and becoming familiar with preparing food!
A lonely Hawaiian girl befriends a runaway alien, helping to mend her fragmented family. Rated: PG Runtime: 1h 48m
Open to teens ages 13-18 and in grades 7th-12th. Bring your friends, kick back, and enjoy free popcorn.
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.
The Jefferson Parish Library, in conjunction with YMCA New Orleans, offers an English as a Second Language class.
Retirement class to teach about the three efficiencies
Bromeliads, with their rigid and often colorful rosettes combined with futuristic looking flowers, are one of the more fascinating houseplants. Bromeliads need to mimic their native climate range and weather.
Sally Farrell brings her birds (and probably owls) to the East Bank Regional Library.