WRL’s Cinema @ Scotland Street: “The Boy and the Heron” (2023)

Williamsburg Library 515 Scotland St, Williamsburg, VA

The Cinema @ Scotland Street series features indie, foreign, art house, and documentary films. All films are shown in the Williamsburg Library Theatre. Free admission. After the death of his mother and a disruptive move to the country, a boy discovers a gray heron in a secluded tower who takes him on a great adventure....

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WRL’s Art House Café Film Series: The Imposter (2012) R

Williamsburg Library 515 Scotland St, Williamsburg, VA

This film series brings art house film flavor to your Tuesdays. Plus, meet new friends, hear from special guests who are film experts, enjoy light refreshments, and have a discussion after the film. September 17: The Imposter (2012) R This true-crime documentary unfolds like a psychological thriller. Frederic Bourdin, a 16-year-old in Spain, claims to...

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Canva 101 (WL)

Williamsburg Library 515 Scotland St, Williamsburg, VA

Learn how to use Canva, the free graphic design software in this series of quick lessons. You’ll learn how to get started, use templates, add style, and use the graphics. Each lesson will include time for you to work on your own project and ask questions. Registration required. Call 757-741-3300, option 2.

Free

Cena con Cuentos (WL)

Stryker Center at the Williamsburg Regional Library 412 N. Boundary Street, Williamsburg, VA

Cena con Cuentos es un programa de lectura en español para familias hispanohablantes con niños de 0 a 10 años de edad. Se ofrece dos veces por mes: el primer martes (menos en enero) en Grove Christian Outreach Center (8800 Pocahontas Tr) y el tercer martes en el Stryker Center (412 N Boundary St), de...

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Turning Pages: “No Two Persons” by Erica Bauermeister (WL)

Williamsburg Library 515 Scotland St, Williamsburg, VA

Explore classic and contemporary fiction and nonfiction from around the world. This group will sample critically acclaimed and prize-winning titles with open and inclusive discussion. Turning Pages meets the third Tuesday of every month. This month’s title is No Two Persons, by Erica Bauermeister. No two readers experience the same book the same way. The...

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Speedquizzing Trivia at Alewerks Every Tuesday

Alewerks Brewing Company 189B Ewell Rd, Williamsburg, VA

Every Tuesday, come to Alewerks and play Speedquizzing Trivia, hosted by Matt Chambers of Squared Away Entertainment! Bald Guys Pies is serving up your favorite pizzas from 4-8. The fun begins at 7:00! Trivia Rounds to include General Knowledge, Music, and Specialty Themed Rounds, and the top 3 teams will win great prizes! First Place...

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Top Ten Tips for Using Your New iPhone or iPad (WL)

Williamsburg Library 515 Scotland St, Williamsburg, VA

If you just got a new iPhone or iPad and are stumped about how to use its many features, then this class is for you! It will cover several of the basic features including how you can download & use WRL apps to access ebooks, digital audiobooks, and magazines. Even if your i-device is not...

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Tween Game Day (WL)

Williamsburg Library 515 Scotland St, Williamsburg, VA

Drop in for board games and Nintendo Switch video games including Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Mario Kart 8, and more. For ages 9-12.

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Cricut Design Space 101 (WL)

Williamsburg Library 515 Scotland St, Williamsburg, VA

Want to learn more about creating your own Cricut designs? Join us as we take a more in-depth look at navigating the Design Space software. For ages 13+, no registration required.

Free

Real People/Real Stories: A Nonfiction Book Group – “The Forsaken: An American Tragedy in Stalin’s Russia” by Tim Tzouliadis (WL)

Stryker Center at the Williamsburg Regional Library 412 N. Boundary Street, Williamsburg, VA

Real People/Real Stories meets the third Thursday of each month to explore the best in nonfiction history, biography, science, nature, and the arts. This month’s title is The Forsaken: An American Tragedy in Stalin’s Russia by Tim Tzouliadis During the Great Depression in the early 1930s, thousands of Americans emigrated to the Soviet Union for...

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