WRL Makerspace Class: Cricut 101
Williamsburg Library 515 Scotland St, Williamsburg, VA, United StatesWant to learn the basics of how a Cricut works? Librarian Emma will go over the tools and tips you need to know. Registration not required.
Want to learn the basics of how a Cricut works? Librarian Emma will go over the tools and tips you need to know. Registration not required.
If you just got a new iPhone or iPad and are stumped about how to use its many features, then this class is for you! It will cover several of...
Let’s get those fingers working! Finger Gym is a new program focused on building fine–motor skills like cutting, twisting, and writing through a variety of activities. An adult caregiver must...
Drop in for board games and video games including Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Mario Kart 8, and more. For ages 9-12.
Learn to create tables and insert images into Microsoft Word with this Intermediate level class. Seating is limited; please register by calling 757.741.3300, and select option 2 to sign up.
Use Williamsburg Regional Library's Ancestry subscription to find your family in census records; birth, marriage and death records; passenger lists; high school yearbook photos, and more.
A lyrical modern fairy tale that tells the story of Syracuse (Colin Farrell), an Irish fisherman, who discovers a woman in his fishing net whom his precocious daughter believes to...
We’re mixing things up with an awesome manga titled “Witch Hat Atelier Volume 1”. Join us in discussing the manga format and this enchanting magical tale. Power in the Panels...
Learn to sew a basic coffee sleeve to protect your hands and keep your coffee warm this winter. Basic sewing machine experience preferred, but not required. Spots are limited so...
New to sewing and not sure where to start? Learn three simple stitches and how to sew a button. Spots are limited so please call 757-741-3300 option 2 to register.
Kick up your heels and ward off the winter chill with a country line dance lesson! Call 757.741.3300, option 2 to register.
Join us for an opening reception hosted by The Village Initiative, to celebrate the contributions of community leaders, Dr J. Blaine Blayton and Mrs. Bessie Gerst, who were honored by...