Free GED classes are now being held at the Madison County Public library, Richmond location. Space is limited. Please call 859-622-8065 to enroll.
Toddler Time
Enjoy early literacy activities like parachute play, songs, finger plays, and board books, followed by free play. Toddlers and caregivers can make friends and learn together. Meant for ages 0-3.
This a classroom course for drivers aged 50 and over. The course identifies many of the changes that occur as we age and suggests strategies for adapting to those changes for safer driving.
This is a program for babies, toddlers, and the people who love them. We read very short stories, play lap games, do finger plays, sing songs and have play time.
Come and learn how to use the maker's spaces' serger, and sewing machine.
LEGO Club+
We supply the building blocks; you bring the creativity. Kids may make whatever time and imagination allows. Each week we display the LEGO creations inside one of our display cases.
Join us at the Richmond location where Jerry Schneider, naturalist and educator from Hardwick, Vermont, will teach attendees about the exotic world of bats. Jerry will play bat sound clips and display brilliant photos by Merlin D.
Join us in the Children's Area for some activities themed around Dr. Seuss's books. NOVA students from EKU will read a Dr. Seuss book and have a simple craft. Each week there will be a different book.