Have difficulty figuring out the internet? Tired of having to ask others to get your emails? Come and learn the basics of computers and the internet from our skilled staff. You’ll learn how to use a mouse, how to log onto the internet, and much more!
Classes begin Oct. 10th – Nov. 28th! 3-4pm every Wednesday
Contact Taneesa for more information: thall@fergusonlibrary.net
Do your kids need help with their homework? Studying for a test? Or maybe just someone to read with them? Bring them to one of our FREE Afterschool Tutoring sessions! Our group of friendly volunteer tutors will work with your child to ensure their academic success. For more information, please call the library and ask for Amy.
Tuesday and Thursday, 3:30-5:30 pm
Saturday, 11-1 pm
This event has been canceled.
This is a casual, loosely structured event. You can come for as long or as short a time as you wish. This is not a class, and there’s no formal program. Just bring your laptop or
pencil and paper. We will gather in the Reading Room (fireplace room) around 7:00 for introductions and a brief chat, followed by writing time and/or continued conversation. Enjoy the company of other writers while you work on your breakout novel … or romance … or short story … or memoir … or picture book … or mystery … or …
Do your kids need help with their homework? Studying for a test? Or maybe just someone to read with them? Bring them to one of our FREE Afterschool Tutoring sessions! Our group of friendly volunteer tutors will work with your child to ensure their academic success. For more information, please call the library and ask for Amy.
Tuesday and Thursday, 3:30-5:30 pm
Saturday, 11-1 pm
Simply “drop in” for help with computers, tablets, the internet and other technologies. No appointment necessary. For one-on-one assistance please refer to our Grab-a-Geek program for scheduled appointments.
Craft a beautiful fall wreath just in time for Thanksgiving. We will provide the supplies, you supply the creativity! All ages welcome. Limited space available – registration is required.
The Field House Museum opens its toy vaults to share classic old playthings, from
cowboys to fashion dolls, tea sets to toy cars. Revisit your childhood (or your
parents’ childhood) with this nostalgic look back at the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s!