Charlevoix Public Library 220 West Clinton St Charlevoix, MI 49720 United States
Mahjong is a tile-based game that's similar to poker and rummy, and involves matching tiles to form sets and pairs. To learn more or play the game, drop in to the Coeling Activity Room on Tuesdays or Thursdays from 1:00 - 4:00pm.
Anyone interested in sewing and conversation, please join the newly formed Sewing Group. Open to the public as a drop in community sewing group. All are welcome!
Storytime on a Saturday?! You bet! Join us in the Youth Activity Center for fun, interactive stories, books, friends, and fun! Recommended for ages 0-6 years old. No registration required.
Are you a film enthusiast? The Charlevoix Film Club will meet on the 4th Monday of the month at 5pm in Community Room B. They will screen a movie at 5pm and have a lively discussion afterwards! All are welcome. Led by Colin Morris.
Anyone interested in knitting, please feel free to join the Knitting Group which meets weekly: Wednesdays from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 pm in the Trustees Conference Room. All ideas and skill levels are welcome! Led by Lynne Herrmann.
Teens are invited to join us in the Teen Lounge to create their very own snow globes! Add a fun DIY touch to these classic Christmas decorations with our homemade method using Mason Jars, glitter, and figurines!
Apple device users meet twice per month to discuss tips, problem-solving, and special topics: First and Third Mondays from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Led by Wes Andersen.
Get creative in the Youth Activity Center with other Lego fans! Legos and Duplos will be provided. You can add to your creation each time or make something entirely new! This is a drop-in activity; no registration is required.
We will be screening Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (R) at the theater!
Discuss great books over great beers. The discussion is free but the beverages are not.
"The Eyes and the Impossible" by Dave Eggers.
Join us every Thursday for storytime at the library! Gather with new friends as we read interactive stories, shake our sillies out, sing, dance, and have tons of fun! Recommended for ages 0-6 years old.
Looking back at the COVID-19 pandemic, there are many lessons to take away in terms of domestic and international policies. Although this pandemic seems to have waned, how can we apply these lessons to future pandemics?
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