The Central Library hosts a creative writing club every first and third Saturday of the month!
We hope to build a supportive group that provides accountability, helps you stay motivated, and shares in the joys and woes of creative writing.
Learn how to play chess from a certified Chess Master with over 20 years of playing experience!
Spend an afternoon building your art skills with instructor Irving.
Bring a sketchbook and participate in lessons covering different media, techniques, and subjects.
The mission of WILDFLOWER HOME FOR GIRLS is to ensure a safe and nurturing environment for adolescent girls by providing a sense of community, building life skills and helping young people and their families find solutions to the difficulties they
Come and learn the basic rules of pickleball and then try what you have learned at some table top pickleball!
Calling all Mock Trial and Pre-Law students interested in pursing the legal field!
Self-Portraits Through the Ages of Art History is a course that provides context for English language learners so they may experience self-discovery through the avenue of art.
Watch a movie every Saturday afternoon here at the library!
Note: times, location, and films are subject to change.
Teens are invited to come to the Youth Discovery Center and enjoy an afternoon movie. This month, the movie is The Hunger Games.
Teens ages 13 - 18 are welcome.
End-of-quarter recital for DPL Music Program. Students will showcase their talents and perform pieces for friends and family.
Do you love chess and battling it out over the board? Or, maybe you never played before but want to learn how. Either way, mate, check out the Central Chess Club. It's every other Saturday at 1:00 PM on the 3rd floor.
If you love talking about murder, listening to true crime podcasts, and daydream about becoming a crime scene investigator, then this book club is for you!
The African American Genealogical Interest Group explores areas of genealogy research unique to the African Americ