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Reserve an appointment with one of our librarians for one on one computer assistance. Get help with:
Call ahead to schedule one-on-one time to work on technology problems you are having. Every Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday, by appointment only.
This group is for adults who want to practice and improve their English conversational skills, by having talks with an experienced English speaker.
Professional realtor, John Haley will provide a free informative workshop about buying your first home.
Whether you're an experienced knitter, a novice, or wish to learn, join us on Saturday afternoons from 1 to 3 for our knitting group! Please bring your own supplies.
Crochet for a Cause at Mountain Creek Branch Library every Saturday from 2 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Become the speaker and leader you want to be. People who communicate effectively get ahead in life. Are you ready to achieve your full potential?
This is a bilingual computer classes that introduces adults to basics such as: how to use a mouse, typing, Microsoft Word, and basic internet searches. The class is one hour long and all supplies will be provided.
Reserve an appointment with one of our librarians for one on one computer assistance. Get help with:
The book selection for the month of August is "Ship Fever" by Andrea Barrett.
Join our knitting group for an afternoon of great fun - members discuss patterns and share ideas. Knit, crochet, needlepoint, or any sort of thread-work is welcome.
Come by for free piano lessons!
¡Ven para clases de piano gratis!
Improve your listening and speaking skills, build confidence, and practice your English in a comfortable group environment.
Come hear the “dirt” on just everyone. Meet the likes of Rex Reed, Louella Parsons, Hedda Hopper, Liz Smith, Dorothy Kilgallen, “Suzy,” Walter Winchell, and Truman Capote, who knew everything there was to know.
For mature audiences.