Mario Kart Tournament (WL)
Stryker Center at the Williamsburg Regional Library 412 N. Boundary Street, Williamsburg, VARace to victory in a Mario Kart tournament. 1st place wins a prize! For ages 9-18. No registration required.
Race to victory in a Mario Kart tournament. 1st place wins a prize! For ages 9-18. No registration required.
Bring your little ones to a story hour with a special guest reader. The guest reader will be reading from WRL’s Stand Up for Yourself & Others anti-bullying collection. This story hour is perfect for preschoolers! Snacks will be provided!
🎤 Get ready to take the stage and showcase your singing skills at our Karaoke Nights! Whether you're a seasoned performer or just singing for fun, this is your chance to shine in front of a lively and supportive crowd. 📍 Where: Alewerks Main Taproom ⏰ When: 6 PM – 9 PM Grab a mic,...
Join us for this program where beginners can meet up and learn the basics of knitting and people with projects are encouraged to stitch along with others. Some basics are provided for those without a project. No registration required.
Reading is even more fun when you can share it with a fluffy, four-legged friend, and it’s a great way for beginning readers to practice with a patient audience. Drop in to read a story to trained therapy dogs, no registration required.
The band Sankofa, led by artist Reginald Dillard, presents a tribute to the great Louis Armstrong, featuring commentary on how jazz influenced Black history. Sponsored by the Williamsburg Alumni Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and the Greater Williamsburg Womens Association.
A preacher with a dark past (Guy Pearce) is drawn into the conflict between two warring Maori tribes in 1830s New Zealand. Lee Tamahori directs this violent historical drama which costars Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne and Antonio Te Maioha. 1hr 59min NR Watch trailer This series features indie, foreign, art house, and documentary films. All films are...
Join a unique community-based book group for adolescents and adults with Down syndrome, autism, cerebral palsy, and other intellectual and developmental disabilities. Each week we’ll meet to read together, talk about different worlds and interesting characters, and learn about exciting new things. To find out more, please contact Linda at lniedzwick@wrl.org.
Join other teens in the teen room for STEAM-themed learning activities and fun 10am-12pm every Tuesday starting Feb. 4. This month we’ll work on 3D printing projects, learn to sew, and create a popsicle bridge. Bring your creativity and curiosity. Craft or maker materials are only available during the program. For ages 13-18.
Meet a variety of animal critters and discover their role in the ecosystem with educators from the Virginia Living Museum. Space is limited; pick up a ticket at the Youth Services desk starting 30 minutes before the program to reserve your spot.
Feb. 25: Daughters (2024) PG-13 Four young girls prepare for a special dance with their incarcerated fathers as part of a unique fatherhood program in a Washington, D.C., jail. This emotional documentary is a Sundance award winner and Oscar contender. 1hr 48min Watch trailer
Come meet some fellow readers and join the conversation. This book club is designed for ages 9-12 and is limited to 15 members. Call (757) 741-3300, option 4 to register and receive a free copy of this month’s book.