LOTS OF LIBRARY TODAY: JOB HELP TO BLACK HISTORY
10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Main Library – Rising Up
Consultant and Facilitator Terry Seamon returns with a brand new
session, in which he will discuss the attitudes and skills needed to
bounce back after losing a job.
Network with other professionals who are currently unemployed or
looking for new career opportunities. Meetings alternate between guest
speakers and career workshops. Programs are free and open to the public.
Subscribe to the group here.
More information about Professionals in Transition
2016 Meeting Dates: January 11 & 25; February 8, 22 &
29; March 14; April 11 & 25; May 9 & 23; June 13 & 27; July
11 & 25; August 8 & 22; September 12 & 26; October 3, 17
& 31; November 14 & 28; December 12
10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Main Library – Adult coloring is taking the world by storm. Coloring
relieves stress, takes you away from your cares for a while, trains your
brain to focus, and gives you a sense of accomplishment. It may even
help keep dementia at bay! Each month, the library will provide a
variety of designs and a supply of colored pencils. Just drop in: bring
your own coffee and we’ll bring the cookies.
3:15 pm – 5:00 pm
Main Library – We’ll be watching a movie starring
Terrence Howard about the events surrounding the 1955 bus boycott in
Montgomery AL. Refreshments will be served!
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Main Library – Our favorite southern chef, Jesse Jones, will give a
short talk about his modern, healthier approach to traditional southern
cooking, and will offer a demo and sampling of his pulled pork tacos.
For all ages. No registration needed
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