Calendar of Events
Babies and their caretakers sing songs, recite nursery rhymes and read a book together. We work on our fine motor skills by popping bubbles.
Karate
Japanese Karate, a traditional style consisting of etiquette, warmup, basic striking, blocking & kicking philosophy towards self-defense. You’ll learn forms, defense combinations, escapes & control manipulation. Class is 1 hour long, comfortable attire is recommended to start. *No class Nov. 22
Tai Chi
One hour class. Gentle warm up including the eight brocades, an 800 year old series on movements designed for maximum benefit. None of this is strenuous; it improves balance and flexibility. Can be done seated for those with problems standing. *No class Nov. 22
*Create
Rolled Book Page Wreath. Registration required: Create
Bridge Club
Thursdays, November 2, 16, 30 @ 12:00pm
This isn’t a class; proficient bridge players welcome! Depending on number of people present, some will not play all hands.
*Bard’s Corner
*Books & Brew
Looking for reading ideas? Talk about what you've been reading, connect, and share a love of reading. The November 17 session will meet offsite at Mountain Mike’s Coffee House in Glendale, but register in advance for the other meetings, which take place via Zoom: Books & Brew
Color Me Calm
This group is open to adults who enjoy coloring for relaxation or creative expression. Coloring isn’t just for kids! It can also improve concentration and lower stress levels in adults! Materials are provided.
Bingo
Join us for this game time for adults – win books!
STEAM Storytime, Ages 7+
Let's learn. Each week we'll touch a little on a different concept that relates to Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, or Math. We'll read a story that gets us excited about the topic and then complete a fun activity!
Bards & Friends Area Authors Book Sale
Support local authors and find that perfect Christmas gift for the readers on your list! Browse books in various genres and meet the authors who penned them. Two dozen authors are scheduled to participate!
This group is currently FULL. You do NOT have to be an experienced player to join!
Zumba
Previous dance experience is not required! You’ll work every part of your body with leg lifts, squats, etc. Low impact options will be included. Due to class size we cannot accommodate groups.
Games for Grownups
A selection of games will be available, or bring your own game to share. Bring friends! You’re welcome to bring food & eat lunch while you play.
*Stamping Workshop
Register in person for this make-and-take notecard class! $5 materials fee is required at registration.
Mario Monday, Ages 13-18
Join us for some Mario games on our Nintendo Switch. We’ll vote at the beginning on which game to play: Mario Kart, Mario Party, or Super Smash Bros!
*Between the Covers Book Club
This book club meets in Radcliff. Please register here by noon the Wednesday prior to the club’s meeting: Book Clubs This month’s selection: The Bad Behavior of Belle Cantrell/Loraine Despres
Come in between 11:00 and 1:00 and create something with Lego. We will provide a challenge, but you are free to make your own creations too. Final clean-up starts at 1:00
*Online Book Club
Please register here by noon the Wednesday prior to the club’s meeting: Book Clubs You will receive an email with the zoom link prior to the meeting. After you’ve registered, pick up the November selections: Nov. 7 – The Silver Star/Jeannette Walls; Nov. 28 – Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons/Lorna Landvik
Babies and their caretakers sing songs, recite nursery rhymes and read a book together. We work on our fine motor skills by popping bubbles.
Karate
Japanese Karate, a traditional style consisting of etiquette, warmup, basic striking, blocking & kicking philosophy towards self-defense. You’ll learn forms, defense combinations, escapes & control manipulation. Class is 1 hour long, comfortable attire is recommended to start. *No class Nov. 22
Tai Chi
One hour class. Gentle warm up including the eight brocades, an 800 year old series on movements designed for maximum benefit. None of this is strenuous; it improves balance and flexibility. Can be done seated for those with problems standing. *No class Nov. 22
Korean martial art involving punching and kicking techniques. Improves flexibility, balance, posture, strength, and stamina. *No class Nov. 22
Tween Crafting, ages 9-12
We’ll be making an ear of painted corn with beads and pipe cleaners! By the end of this activity you’ll have your own fall decoration to take home.
Book Swap
Be here at the start – it goes VERY quickly!! Bring books you don’t want anymore and exchange for some you want to try. Books should be in good condition, gently used (no mold, stains, tearing).
*Books & Brew
Looking for reading ideas? Talk about what you've been reading, connect, and share a love of reading. The November 17 session will meet offsite at Mountain Mike’s Coffee House in Glendale, but register in advance for the other meetings, which take place via Zoom: Books & Brew
Color Collab, ages 3-5
Help us start a new collaborative coloring poster. We'll practice our fine motor skills and a meditative coping skill by coloring a special picture. What we leave blank we'll put out for our other friends to help finish throughout the week.
Zumba
Previous dance experience is not required! You’ll work every part of your body with leg lifts, squats, etc. Low impact options will be included. Due to class size we cannot accommodate groups.
*Murder, Mystery, & Mayhem Book Club
This book club meets in Radcliff. Please register here by noon the Wednesday prior to the club’s meeting: Book Clubs November’s selection: The Yiddish Policemen’s Union/Michael Chabon
*Keep Calm & Craft On
Christmas Quilling Project. Registration required: Keep Calm & Craft On Class size is limited; you will receive an email notification if you are on the waiting list.
Mystery Book Club
Pick up November’s selection – Under the Harrow/Flynn Berry - at the circulation desk. If you don’t attend the discussion group, please have your book returned by the date of the meeting.
*Irrevocable Trusts
An irrevocable Trust or Asset Protection Trust (APT) is usually created for the purpose of asset protection, whether for Medicaid (long-term care) planning, to qualify for VA Special Monthly Pension, or any number of other scenarios. In this session, learn the details of setting up the APT and how you can maintain some control over your assets. Registration required: Irrevocable Trusts
Babies and their caretakers sing songs, recite nursery rhymes and read a book together. We work on our fine motor skills by popping bubbles.
Karate
Japanese Karate, a traditional style consisting of etiquette, warmup, basic striking, blocking & kicking philosophy towards self-defense. You’ll learn forms, defense combinations, escapes & control manipulation. Class is 1 hour long, comfortable attire is recommended to start. *No class Nov. 22
Tai Chi
One hour class. Gentle warm up including the eight brocades, an 800 year old series on movements designed for maximum benefit. None of this is strenuous; it improves balance and flexibility. Can be done seated for those with problems standing. *No class Nov. 22
Taekwondo
Korean martial art involving punching and kicking techniques. Improves flexibility, balance, posture, strength, and stamina. *No class Nov. 22
Bridge Club
Thursdays, November 2, 16, 30 @ 12:00pm
This isn’t a class; proficient bridge players welcome! Depending on number of people present, some will not play all hands.
*Bard’s Corner
*Books & Brew
Looking for reading ideas? Talk about what you've been reading, connect, and share a love of reading. The November 17 session will meet offsite at Mountain Mike’s Coffee House in Glendale, but register in advance for the other meetings, which take place via Zoom: Books & Brew
Read with a Ranger, All Ages
This month's theme is Poetry. Join one of our ranger friends from the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace as they lead us through some stories and once we’ve finished our stories we’ll create poems together!
Fiber Arts Group
Do you knit, crochet, sew, quilt, felt, or otherwise craft with fibers? Come to this new meetup group to craft together, get ideas, and enjoy the company of fellow-crafters!
Jigsaw Puzzle Swap
Bring jigsaw puzzles you no longer want (complete and in good condition); swap for ones that are “new to you”!
This group is currently FULL. You do NOT have to be an experienced player to join!
Anime Club, Ages 13-18
Teen must have a signed parent permission form in order to participate. Anime Club meets in person every week. Stream, watch, and discuss anime together.
Zumba
Previous dance experience is not required! You’ll work every part of your body with leg lifts, squats, etc. Low impact options will be included. Due to class size we cannot accommodate groups.
Games for Grownups
A selection of games will be available, or bring your own game to share. Bring friends! You’re welcome to bring food & eat lunch while you play.
Wear your Halloween Costume to this event! We’ll vote on our favorite. If you don’t want to dress up, join us for a movie night and hang out too.
Come in between 11:00 and 1:00 and create something with Lego. We will provide a challenge, but you are free to make your own creations too. Final clean-up starts at 1:00
*Focus on Finance: Medicare Open Enrollment
Registration required for this free workshop: Focus on Finance
Babies and their caretakers sing songs, recite nursery rhymes and read a book together. We work on our fine motor skills by popping bubbles.
Tween Anime Club, Ages 9-12
Join us once a month as we screen a new show/movie together. We'll talk about the anime we're watching, current favorites, and things that we're looking forward to.
Zumba
Previous dance experience is not required! You’ll work every part of your body with leg lifts, squats, etc. Low impact options will be included. Due to class size we cannot accommodate groups.
Cooking through the Calendar
Dayna Fentress, our County Extension Agent for Family & Consumer Services, will present November’s recipe: Slow Cooker Buffalo Chicken Stuffed Sweet Potatoes.
Mario Monday, Ages 13-18
Join us for some Mario games on our Nintendo Switch. We’ll vote at the beginning on which game to play: Mario Kart, Mario Party, or Super Smash Bros!
*Medicare 101
Learn the A, B, C, & Ds of Medicare, the 5 paths people choose on their Medicare journey, and ways to prevent Medicare fraud. Registration required: Medicare 101
Teen Tuesdays. Ages 12-18
We will have games like Apples to Apples, Battleship, and Clue or host videogame tournaments on the Nintendo Switch. Check what the plan is each week.
*Online Book Club
Please register here by noon the Wednesday prior to the club’s meeting: Book Clubs You will receive an email with the zoom link prior to the meeting. After you’ve registered, pick up the November selections: Nov. 7 – The Silver Star/Jeannette Walls; Nov. 28 – Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons/Lorna Landvik
Babies and their caretakers sing songs, recite nursery rhymes and read a book together. We work on our fine motor skills by popping bubbles.
Karate
Japanese Karate, a traditional style consisting of etiquette, warmup, basic striking, blocking & kicking philosophy towards self-defense. You’ll learn forms, defense combinations, escapes & control manipulation. Class is 1 hour long, comfortable attire is recommended to start. *No class Nov. 22
Tai Chi
One hour class. Gentle warm up including the eight brocades, an 800 year old series on movements designed for maximum benefit. None of this is strenuous; it improves balance and flexibility. Can be done seated for those with problems standing. *No class Nov. 22
Tween DnD, ages 9-12
We will be playing a one-shot session, a game that can be completed in one session. Spots are limited and filled on a first come first serve basis.
Bridge Club
Thursdays, November 2, 16, 30 @ 12:00pm
This isn’t a class; proficient bridge players welcome! Depending on number of people present, some will not play all hands.