The air is a little crisper. . . the leaves are beginning to turn . . . combines are out in full force - and the kids are back in school. Add all of that up and it means that FALL is here. At Forestburg Public Library is means things are a little quieter after the rush of summer programs - but we have a few things up our sleeves in October/November . . .
Call the library if you are interested in any of these programs - we will try to set up times convenient for all.
RHYMES THAT BIND for parents with babies and toddlers to age 3 - learn songs and nursery rhymes with your little one. We have two families so far and need a minimum of five to run the program.
BASIC COMPUTER/INTERNET INSTRUCTION - Questions about computer programs - word processing, spreadsheets, using the internet and email, scanning photos? Personalized instruction for what you need help with.
USING DATA BASES - Need medical information, want to read newspaper or magazine articles on a particular topic, research your ancestors or want a list of mysteries you should read next? Parkland Regional Library subscribes to a number of data bases that a free membership at Forestburg Public Library gives you access to from your own home or at the library. We'll show you how to make use of these data bases.
NEEDLE NIGHTS - Would anyone with knitting, crocheting, cross-stitch talents like to get together once a month to share their skills with others who would like to learn? This would be an informal get together rather than "lessons". If you are interested in this idea - either as a "sharer" or a "learner" - please let us know.