Due to street closures for Immerse Fest happening in downtown Orlando, the Orlando Public Library will close early at 3 p.m. on Friday, February 20 and Saturday, February 21. View street closures ›
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Classes and events are virtual and in-person. Registration is strongly encouraged for in-person events, attendance may be limited.
Event Categories: Community & Citizenship
Our social worker is on-site to meet with library customers and assist with social and government services.
Learn more>Event Categories: Community & Citizenship
Our social worker is on-site to meet with library customers and assist with social and government services.
Learn more>Orlando Public Library (437 – Fourth Floor)
Event Categories: Community & Citizenship
A representative from Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida will be onsite the 2nd and 4th Friday of the month to answer questions and assist with the SNAP application process.
Learn more>West Oaks Branch and Genealogy Center (West Oaks – Ask at Desk)
Event Categories: General Events
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY-AARP Volunteers will provide income tax assistance. To make an appointment visit: aarp.org/taxhelp.
Learn more>Spanish Immersion with Ms Brenda
Online (Online Technology Classroom 1)
Event Categories: Basic Tech Skills; Business & Careers
Aprenda conceptos de presentación y terminología. Aprenda a crear una presentación utilizando plantillas, texto y imágenes. Use herramientas de formato para mejorar la apariencia de su presentación.
Learn more>Presented by OCLS’ Professional Storytelling Troupe
Winter Garden Branch (Winter Garden – Program Area)
Event Categories: Storytime
Through picture books, songs, and stories, preschoolers (ages 3–5) build early literacy skills and prepare for reading and writing by talking, singing, reading, and playing.
Learn more>Presented by OCLS’ Professional Storytelling Troupe
South Trail Branch (South Trail – Meeting Room 2)
Event Categories: Storytime
Through movement, songs, rhymes, and storytelling, children (ages 0-5) build early literacy, language, and motor skills while preparing for reading, writing, and discovering the joy of books.
Learn more>Presented by OCLS’ Professional Storytelling Troupe
Alafaya Branch (Alafaya – Meeting Room 1)
Event Categories: Storytime
Through picture books, songs, and stories, preschoolers (ages 3–5) build early literacy skills and prepare for reading and writing by talking, singing, reading, and playing.
Learn more>Confident Beginner Level
Winter Garden Branch (Winter Garden – Technology Lab)
Event Categories: Arts & Crafting; Maker/DIY
Add to your project possibilities by crocheting in the round! Create amigurumi, hats, bowls and more. Learn how to create circles with increase stitches and use stitch markers to track your work.
Learn more>Job Seekers Series
South Trail Branch (South Trail – Computer Lab)
Event Categories: Business & Careers
This program provides hands-on worksheets and strategies to help you reflect on your goals, identify your skills, and succeed. Ages 18 & up. Registration required.
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