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.
Baby and Toddler Time
Join us for fun literacy-based group activities for the very young! Babies and toddlers and the adults who love them will make new friends as they play and learn. We play with a parachute, sing songs, learn finger plays, play games, dance, make music and share picture books. After our informal circle time we get out the toys and play together. For ages 0 -2 ½ years.
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' Cricut Cutter.
Come check out our Master Builders program! We'll supply several building toys, from LEGOS to K-NEX and even a marble run! Kids may make whatever time and imagination allows.
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.
Join us at the Richmond branch for Teen Cuisine, where we will learn how to make simple foods. Join us this week to make French toast, a tasty breakfast classic. This program is intended for teens and tweens (ages 11 to 18).
Do you know what Arduino is? If so, this program is for you! Bring your own projects to work on or show off, or use our breadboards, components, and microcontrollers to develop your own electrical device.