Join the Creative Needles Group at Walkertown Library. The group will meet every Wednesday, 10 am to 12 pm Learn to quilt, crochet, and knit. Not crafty? We’ll teach you! Bring your supplies.
We bring great programs for Adults at Walkertown Branch. Come to the library and enjoy a book discussion, Continental Knitting class, or "Organic Gardening" program. Digitize your music tapes, watch a movie, create art, learn computers, solve a crime, or try a Yoga class. All events at the library are free!
Music couldn't be more fun or come more naturally to children than on Thursday mornings at Walkertown. Come sing, dance, shake eggs, and giggle under the parachute together at Music and Movement, free and open to babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and the adults who love them.
Join us in observing master craftsman, John Wald, as he uses his hand-made loom to weave rag rugs. Mr. Wald will be demonstrating the twining method to weave his rugs. This method involves twisting two separate pieces of material over and around a third piece that is suspended on a frame to hold it in place. Audience participation is welcomed. Wednesday, May 16, 10 - 11:30 am at the Walkertown Branch Library.
Walkertown Branch Library is excited to offer a variety of programs for Kids and Teens in April. Kids (and accompanying parents) can come to Storytime, dance with us at Music and Movement, or have free coloring sheets! Teens can learn the basics of 3D printing and computer programming, become volunteers or come play games. Choose what interests you!
The Afterthoughts Book Club at Walkertown Branch Library will meet to discuss Jhumpa Lahiri's book, "Interpreter of Maladies". The book won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award in the year 2000 and has sold over 15 million copies worldwide. We'll see you on Thursday, May 10, at 11 am at Walkertown Branch library!