WRL Class: No Bake Desserts (for Teens/Tweens)
James City County Library 7770 Croaker Rd., Williamsburg, VACome out and learn about no bake desserts and make a few to enjoy and take home. For ages 9-18.
Come out and learn about no bake desserts and make a few to enjoy and take home. For ages 9-18.
Learn the basics of how the Glowforge works and designing items in the software! For ages 18+. Spots are limited so please call 757.741.3300 option 2 to register.
Come to read or to hear local authors share their stories. Audience is welcome, even if you’re not reading!
Baby Lapsit Storytime is a Williamsburg Regional Library storytime program especially for babies from birth to 18 months and their caregivers. This storytime includes 15 minutes of songs, fingerplays, and...
Cate Blanchett plays a renowned composer/conductor whose perfect life begins to come apart when allegations about her personal behavior come to light. This dark psychological drama was directed by Todd...
Baby Lapsit Storytime is a storytime program especially for babies from birth to 18 months and their caregivers. This storytime includes 15 minutes of songs, fingerplays, and lap games. This...
Toddler Storytime is a Williamsburg Regional Library program designed for toddlers aged 18 months to 3 years and their caregivers, featuring brief stories, rhymes, songs, fingerplays, and other activities.
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...
Learn the basics of word processing in Microsoft Word, including working with documents and formatting text. Prerequisite: ability to use a mouse and keyboard, some familiarity with Windows. Seating is...
Explore classic and contemporary fiction and nonfiction from around the world. This book group will sample critically acclaimed and prize-winning titles with open and inclusive discussion. Turning Pages meets the...
Family Support Group for family members, caregivers and concerned friends of people living with a mental health condition.
Colonial Williamsburg has, from its earliest days, invited visitors to step back in time and embody the past. In this talk, Marie Pellissier, doctoral candidate in History, will discuss how...