Celebrate Juneteenth at Malloy/Jordan on June 19
Commemorate Juneteenth with a celebration of freedom and remembrance at Malloy/Jordan East Winston Heritage Center.
This year's Summer Reading theme is "Adventure Begins at Your Library." Our programs, performances, and reading recommendations will take you on adventures to other lands, other worlds, and other times.
All programs are free and open to the public, but some require registration and/or participation release waivers. Registration instructions ae included with each program description. All release waivers need to be signed by the child's parent or legal guardian.
When you're not attending programs or performances at a Library branch, we hope you'll take time this summer to read. Check out our Reading Recommendations for books for all ages and interests.
If you're not already a Forsyth County Public Library cardholder, consider signing up this summer. They're free, accepted at libraries in several surrounding counties, and provide access to more than 8.3 million items in our catalog and the NC Cardinal consortium. You can sign up for a library card at any Forsyth County Public Library location.
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools students have CLASS Access library cards through a partnership with the Library. Learn more about CLASS Access and how the program can benefit students of all ages.
Commemorate Juneteenth with a celebration of freedom and remembrance at Malloy/Jordan East Winston Heritage Center.
You're never too young to learn how to properly manage and grow your money. Get started at Money Management for Teens on Tuesday, June 18 at 3:30 p.m. in the Central Library Auditorium.
In celebration of African American Music Appreciation Month, the Central Library is hosting a three-week series that will highlight different time periods, genres, and artists.
Did you know that certain natural colors of foods carry specific health benefits? Join us for Eat a Rainbow on Tuesday, June 11 at noon for this virtual event with the North Carolina Cooperative Extension.
Whether a career or college is on the road ahead of you, the College Foundation of North Carolina can help guide your path with free webinars this summer.
Bring your little ones for a tea party with a Storytime, craft, and photo booth celebrating all things dinosaurs and princesses.
Visit the Malloy/Jordan East Winston Heritage Center this summer to experience North Carolina's Green Book Project Exhibit. The exhibit will be on display June 10-August 3.
Adventure begins at the Forsyth County Public Library on June 7 with our annual Summer Reading Program. All our locations will have programs, reading recommendations, and prizes for children, teens and adults from June 7-July 26.