- By: Tory Darling
- In: Library
Level Up: an adult gamer society
Bring games, friends, games and friends, or come play our games and make new friends on the first and third Tuesday of every month with our Level Up Adult Gamer Society.
Bring games, friends, games and friends, or come play our games and make new friends on the first and third Tuesday of every month with our Level Up Adult Gamer Society.
Join us in the Central Library Auditorium Friday, May 10 at 11:00 a.m. to learn more about Medicare.
Online access to late 19th and 20th century Winston-Salem Journal and Twin City Sentinel through NewsBank will end April 30.
The Alliance Book Club is a library book club dedicated to reading and discussing books by and/or about members of the LGBTQIA+ community. The next meeting will be Saturday, April 27 at 11 a.m. The Club meets at the NorthStar LGBTQ+ Community Center. The address is 930 Burke St. Winston-Salem, N.C 27101
Caring for an older adult? Looking for answers to questions about mental health issues facing your loved ones? Monthly eldercare seminars at the Forsyth County Central Library and the Lewisville Branch Library can provide information and support.
Tired of mowing lawns and flipping burgers? Come to our Job Skills for Teens programs in May at the Central Library's Computer Training Bridge. We'll help you land your dream job!
Join us as we take the time to rediscover and share words of Maya Angelou and appreciate her place in American history and culture.
Held every Wednesdays from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Central Library
Held every Friday starting March 15th from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. at the Central Library
The Forsyth County Central provides free access to a wide variety of resources, services, programs, and facilities that are useful to aspiring and established small business owners.
Come learn life skills while creating beautiful art and doing fun hands-on activities in the Central Library Makerspace. Program starts Saturday, Feb. 10. Ages 12-17 are welcome. For more info, please call 336-703-3080.
Drop-in to play board, card, and video games in Teen Central. Gaming computers and a VR headset are also available. For ages 12-18. Program waiver is required to enjoy refreshments at gaming programs.