Connect with us

Community Events

Samuels Public Library Adult Programming events for March

Published

on

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.

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 on the 1st & 3rd Wednesday nights at 6:30 pm.

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. All ability levels are welcome.

Books & Beyond Discussion Group

Samuels Public Library invites you to the Books & Beyond Bookclub Wednesday, March 18th at 10:00 A.M. This month’s discussion is on The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison.

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, Proctoring, and anything else you need help with! Just check at the Adult Reference Desk for available times every Tuesday and Thursday.

Game Day with Old Dominion Game Works and Virtual Reality

Have a game day at Samuels Library! Learn to play Mind Zombie with game masters from Old Dominion Game Works. Local virtual reality enthusiast Kurt Sponsler will have a virtual reality aircraft simulation. The library is even going to pull out the Spheros! Don’t miss it! This is an all-day event and will be held on Saturday, March 7th

Brain Injury Program: Peer Mentoring & Information Session

Join us for the Valley Disability Support Groups First Annual Brain Injury Awareness and Education event for Brain Injury Awareness Month. Couple and author’s Brian and Sheila Lloyd of “It’s OK, I had a Stroke will share their faith journey in Brian’s recovery from a massive stroke. This event will be held on Saturday, March 7th at 1:30 P.M.

Free Aids & HEP C Testing

Free rapid HIV and Hep C testing and counseling. Testing is confidential but id is required. This event will be held on Thursday, March 12th at 1 P.M.

The Public PG-13 Movie Showing

Join us for a special showing of “The Public.” An act of civil disobedience turns into a standoff with police when homeless people in Cincinnati take over the public library to seek shelter from the bitter cold. This showing will be on Thursday, March 12th at 5:30 P.M.

Art Workshop: Drawing Portraits

The Friends of Samuels Library invites you to join us for a special art workshop featuring local artist Michael Whited. Learn the art of portraiture. Each participant should bring a picture of someone they would like to draw. Space is limited. Registration required. This workshop will be held on Thursday, March 12th at 6 P.M.

Front Royal, VA
34°
Sunny
7:18 am7:22 pm EDT
Feels like: 34°F
Wind: 1mph SE
Humidity: 38%
Pressure: 30.43"Hg
UV index: 4
ThuFriSat
59°F / 36°F
68°F / 50°F
73°F / 50°F
Local News1 hour ago

Hike Kidz Foundation Highlights Programs for Families in Need

Local News2 hours ago

Phoenix Project Offers Support and Resources for Victims of Abuse

State News3 hours ago

Virginia Moves to Launch Legal Cannabis Marketplace After Years of Delay

State News4 hours ago

As Spanberger Reviews State-Level ‘Momnibus’ Bills, Kaine and Booker Try Again on a Federal Package

Health4 hours ago

Detox Diets: Don’t Overlook the Risks

Job Market5 hours ago

How to Answer the Interview Question: “Where Do You See Yourself in Five Years?”

Local News6 hours ago

HARTS, DSS & House of Hope Highlight Services at Community Forum

Obituaries19 hours ago

Joyce Henry Sutherland (1942 – 2026)

Local News21 hours ago

Commentary: Building on What We Have – A Proposed Economic Development Agenda for Warren County

Obituaries21 hours ago

Jamie Christopher Tewalt (1971 – 2026)

Obituaries21 hours ago

George Jules Pouzenc III (1958 – 2026)

Community Events21 hours ago

Samuels Public Library Prepares for Annual “Taste for Books” Fundraiser

Local News23 hours ago

Assistant Chief and Fire Marshal Gerry Maiatico Highlights Staffing Needs and Volunteer Opportunities

State News1 day ago

Data Center Bills Dominated This Year’s General Assembly. Here’s What Passed.

State News1 day ago

Housing Bills to Boost Supply, Protect Tenants On The Way to Spanberger’s Desk

Mature Living1 day ago

4 Ideas for Keeping Fit While Babysitting Your Grandchildren

Agriculture1 day ago

Do You Know Your Grains?

Interesting Things to Know1 day ago

Tips for Staying Safe Around Unfamiliar Dogs

Local News1 day ago

Skyline FFA Students Promote Agriculture at South River Community Forum

Local News1 day ago

Warren Coalition Works to Build Resilience and Prevent Substance Abuse

State News2 days ago

Warner Files for Reelection, Launching Bid for Fourth U.S. Senate Term

Local News2 days ago

Registrar Urges Residents to Stay Informed and Participate in Upcoming Elections

Community Events2 days ago

South River Forum Brings Residents and Leaders Together at Skyline

Top Stories2 days ago

CHEO Garden Expands Mission of Food, Learning and Community

Home2 days ago

Sharing a Room: How to Avoid Sibling Conflicts