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Samuels Public Library Adult Programming events for April 1-15

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General Education Development

Samuels Public Library invites you to register and attend the General Education Development course. This course will be every Tuesday and Thursday from 10:00 A.M-12:30 P.M (except on school holidays or closings). The GED course is completely free. Let this course be the stepping stone to your success.


English as a Second Language Discussion Group

Samuels Public Library invites you to come out and join us for our English as a Second language discussion group starting. This is a conversational English language class for adults whose primary language is not English. All skill levels are welcome. Practice speaking English in a welcoming, group atmosphere. This group meets every Tuesday & Thursday at 10:00 am 


What the Tech!

Having trouble with your electronics? Don’t worry! Come into What the Tech and we can help you! Phones, tablets, e-readers, and anything else you need help with! Just check at the adult reference Desk from 2:00 pm- 3:30 pm every Tuesday.


Trivia Night with SPL

Join us Tuesday Nights at 7:00 P.M. for Trivia Night at the Vine and Leaf, Front Royal’s very own wine and tea bar located at 477 South St. Try your hand at answering different trivia questions in a nice cozy atmosphere with friends! Don’t miss out!


WIC Breastfeeding Moms Group

This is a support group for breastfeeding mothers that meets every first Thursday at 1:00 P.M. Each week moms will have the opportunity to create a new scrapbook page while socializing and getting support from other breastfeeding moms. Mom’s are welcome to bring their babies and other small children with them. This month’s meeting will be April 4th.


Exploring Computers

Samuel Public Library invites you to attend our intermediate computer class and improve your skills. Each month explore a new computer program or application in a safe, friendly environment with other intermediate computer users. Classes are held on Thursdays at 2:00 PM.


Genealogy Nuts: Shake Your Family Tree

Samuels Public Library invites you to a workshop for beginning to advanced genealogists. Discover your family roots with a team of genealogists who together have researched more than 50,000 names. Classes are held 1st & 3rd Thursday nights at 6:00 pm. (April 4th & 18th)


Photographing Spring Wildflowers

Samuels Public library invites you to come out and join us on Thursday, April 4th at 6:00 PM for FOSL sponsored hands-on photography workshop.


Genealogy Workshop
Interested in learning about your family’s history? Samuels Public Library invites you to come out Tuesday, April 9th at 6:00 P.M. to learn about the library’s genealogy resources. Check out what online databases the library has to offer, what print resources we have in our very own Virginia history room, and how to start a search for those new to genealogy! Already done extensive research? Feel free to stop by and share your stories! This class meets on the second Tuesday of every month.


Crochet Group

Samuels Public Library invites you to come out and learn how to crochet or share your talents. The group will meet on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month at 10:00 A.M (March 10th & 24th). All ability levels welcome.


The Three Documents Every Senior Citizen Needs To Know

Samuels Public library invites you to join us on Thursday, April 11th at 6:00 PM for a special program focusing on legal topics affecting senior citizens in Virginia. Attorney George Shanks of Miller, Earle & Shanks, PLLC and a member of the Virginia State Bar, will discuss wills, power of attorneys, and health care power of attorneys, as well as guardianships and conservatorships. Coffee and refreshments will be available.

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