Self-expression through art is an important part of human nature. You don’t have to be in art school, or create marble sculptures, or create realistic paintings to be an artist.
Mahjong is played at the library on Tuesdays from 10AM until noon in the community room on the first floor. The group welcomes all skill levels!
Playing Mahjong has several benefits such as:
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Join Miss Kaleila weekly in the Children’s Section for stories, activities, and crafts!
Visit the Library on Tuesdays & Thursday at 10:30am for Story Time! Dance, sing, and listen to stories that will help young children develop and grow, then take time for group play and a craft. Ages 0-5.
Join us every other Tuesday at 1 PM for crazy crafty fun!
Benefits of Crafting for Adults:
Calling all Artists, new and experienced! Bring in items you are working on and help each other during this fun afternoon program.
Schedule a session for one-on-one help with your device – stop by the library at 700 Fleming Street or call 305-292-3595 to make an appointment. Walk-ins also accepted according to staff availability.
The Key West Library screens a different movie every Tuesday starting at 3pm! To see what we're showing, go to keyslibraries.org/post/matinee
Kid’s D&D is Tuesdays, 3:30 PM, after school!
Level up your gaming experience by taking on the role of a mighty hero in the world’s most popular fantasy role-playing game, Dungeons and Dragons
See what the buzz is all about! We will learn about bees and their importance to life on our earth. Then we will make a cozy space to attract these wonderful insects to your backyard.
All supplies provided.
Dungeons and Dragons at the Library! Collaborative storytelling! We have the dice, dungeon maps, and DM – all we need are imaginative teens ages 12 to 17.
Drop in to engage in unstructured STEM activities designed to inspire children to think creatively, collaborate and solve problems.
The Matecumbe Historical Trust will hold their next free presentation with guest speaker is Sara Ayers-Rigsby, Director of the Southeast/Southwest Regions of the Florida Public Archaeology Network and Florida Atlantic University Anthropology Depar