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Classes and events are virtual and in-person. Registration is strongly encouraged for in-person events, attendance may be limited.
Google Slides
Online (Virtual Room – Winter Garden 2)
Event Categories: Basic Tech Skills; Business & Careers
Microsoft Office getting you down? Try Google Workspace, a free alternative! Learn how to design your own presentations in Google Slides.
Learn more>Confident Beginner Level
Melrose Center (Washington Park – Technology Classroom)
Event Categories: Arts & Crafting; Life Skills; Maker/DIY
Ready for your first sewing project or just want to make a unique potholder for your kitchen? Learn to make a simple and easy potholder with fabric and batting.
Learn more>By Appointment Only
Event Categories: Community & Citizenship
Our social worker is on-site to meet with library customers and assist with social and government services by appointment only. To make an appointment visit ocls.info/socialworker.
Learn more>By Appointment Only
Event Categories: Community & Citizenship
Our social worker is on-site to meet with library customers and assist with social and government services by appointment only. To make an appointment visit ocls.info/socialworker.
Learn more>By Appointment Only
Event Categories: Community & Citizenship
Our social worker is on-site to meet with library customers and assist with social and government services by appointment only. To make an appointment visit ocls.info/socialworker.
Learn more>Beginner Level
Southwest Branch (Technology Classroom)
Event Categories: Arts & Crafting; Maker/DIY
Learn sashiko hand sewing techniques that form geometric patterns from simple running stitches. Create beautiful designs using the continuous running stitch.
Learn more>Event Categories: Education & Learning; Language Learning
(Spanish B1) Come and learn Spanish grammar with Ms. Brenda.
Learn more>Chickasaw Branch (Chickasaw – Combined Meeting Room)
Event Categories: Storytime
The use of picture books, songs and told stories will encourage your child to read, talk, sing, write and play. Recommended for children ages 3 to 5.
Learn more>Washington Park Branch (Washington Park – Children’s Area)
Event Categories: Storytime
From the rhythm and repetition of nursery rhymes to the use of picture books, songs and flannel board stories, your child will be encouraged to develop early literacy skills. Recommended for 0-5.
Learn more>Eatonville Branch (Eatonville – Meeting Room)
Event Categories: Health & Wellness
Each session is themed and playfully uses yoga and imagination to teach early learners social-emotional skills, support cognitive development and enhance creativity. Recommended for ages 3–5.
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