
Greensboro Grasshoppers at Winston-Salem Dash
MiLB High-A: Greensboro Grasshoppers at Winston-Salem Dash at Truist Stadium
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MiLB High-A: Greensboro Grasshoppers at Winston-Salem Dash at Truist Stadium

MiLB Single-A: Myrtle Beach Pelicans at Hickory Crawdads at L.P. Frans Stadium

Teens, join us every Thursday afternoon to play tabletop & video games and have some fun while developing literacy, critical thinking and teamwork skills. Meet with friends and make new ones while you participate in games that encourage cooperation, problem solving, literacy, teamwork, and critical.

MiLB Triple-A: Gwinnett Stripers at Charlotte Knights at Truist Field

MiLB Triple-A: Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp at Durham Bulls at Durham Bulls Athletic Park

MiLB Single-A: Columbia Fireflies at Kannapolis Cannon Ballers at Atrium Health Ballpark

MiLB Single-A: Wilson Warbirds at Fayetteville Woodpeckers at SEGRA Stadium

No registration required. Unplug from screens and dive into the world of giant board games with a variety of games suitable for ages 5-11 at North County Regional Library. Participating in board games encourage cooperation, problem solving, letter and word recognition, and critical thinking skills..

Attention Homeschoolers: Yoga, Stories & Fun Await at the Pineville Library! Calling all homeschool students ages 6–10! Get ready to stretch, move, and unwind as we enjoy a fun mix of yoga, storytelling, and calming breathing exercises designed to support both body and mind. Bring a yoga mat, a...

Whether you're new to the neighborhood or just looking to socialize with like-minded people, join us at SouthPark Regional Library to share inspiration, ideas, and stories with fellow craft enthusiasts. Bring your own project to work on - knitting, drawing, sewing, painting, crocheting, etc; any...

MLS: FC Cincinnati at Charlotte FC at Bank of America Stadium

MiLB High-A: Greenville Drive at Greensboro Grasshoppers at First National Bank Field

MiLB High-A: Hub City Spartanburgers at Asheville Tourists at McCormick Field

LEGO Free BuildersSchool Age — Mondays, 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Create! Design! Build! Drop in and play with the Library's LEGO. Bring your imagination and skills, and we'll provide the fun!

Use your STEM skills while discovering more about our planet and how to protect it through a program from the N.C. Cooperative Extension, Forsyth County Center. This month we’ll learn about using gloves to view different germination types of seeds. Program recommended for children and tweens...

MiLB High-A: Wilmington Blue Rocks at Winston-Salem Dash at Truist Stadium

MiLB Triple-A: Round Rock Express at Durham Bulls at Durham Bulls Athletic Park

Join us on the second Monday of each month to discuss a selected work of nonfiction. This month we will chat about The Zorg: A Tale of Greed and Murder That Inspired the Abolition of Slavery by Siddharth Kara. New members welcome!

MiLB Single-A: Salem RidgeYaks at Wilson Warbirds at Wilson Ballpark

Interviewing for the first time can be intimidating! Take the pressure off by participating in a live 1-on-1 interview with a friendly library staff member. You will get the experience of a real interview, while also receiving feedback and learning best practices for preparing and delivering a...

MLS: New York City FC at Charlotte FC at Bank of America Stadium

MiLB High-A: Rome Emperors at Asheville Tourists at McCormick Field

Pages & Purpose is a book club focusing on thoughtful nonfiction books by black authors. Join us on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month from 6-7pm. We'll be discussing James by Percival Everett . This PULITZER PRIZE WINNER, #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER, and NATIONAL BOOK AWARD WINNER is a...

MiLB Triple-A: Norfolk Tides at Charlotte Knights at Truist Field

MiLB Single-A: Hill City Howlers at Wilson Warbirds at Wilson Ballpark

Want to work on your public speaking skills? Come to the Loft's first Homeschool Rally of each month for Speak Up! Each program is a different activity designed to get you comfortable speaking in front of others - debate, monologues, slide deck karaoke, and more! This program is designed for...

Have you completed the same puzzles more than once? Ready for some new ones? Bring your gently used puzzles and leave with new-to-you puzzles! Puzzles must be 300+ pieces without any missing pieces. Boxed sets count as one puzzle. Take as many as you bring. Organized by staff at the Matthews Branch.

P rofessional R eadiness & O pportunities for J obs, E ducation, C areers & T raining: for U ! These 1-on-1 sessions are informal and casual, so feel free to discuss anything you'd like to share about your goals for the future, whether that's getting started on your first resume or revising your...

Struggling with misspelled or altered ancestral names? Learn key strategies like wildcard searches, soundex systems, and linguistic patterns to uncover hidden family records. This session will help you track your ancestors—no matter how their names were recorded! Want to be notified about future...


Students! Drop by the Teen Area on Thursdays from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. for the Student Study Zone. Spread out and get some schoolwork done, study for tests, or get homework guidance or free online tutoring with Tutor.com. Basic school supplies are available, and the space is open for drop-in use—no...

Calling homeschoolers! Join Ms. Joy every 1 st Wednesday for games, activities, and social time at Northeast Spruill Oaks Library. This is your chance to play games, create projects, and connect with other homeschool kids in a relaxed and welcoming space.

Meet up with other crochet enthusiasts to share inspiration and ideas while working on self-directed patterns and projects. Bring your own project to work on, or start something new using the library's crochet and crafting books and resources. Other fiber art projects like knitting, embroidery,...

Join Book Ends on the second Thursday of the month at 10am at SouthPark Regional Library, reading and discussing literary fiction and enlightening nonfiction. This is a long-running book club that explores the world through books. Open to new members. February- Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson...

Calling all young adventurers! Come and play in a bi-monthly Dungeons and Dragons campaign in the Teen Loft. This in-person campaign is for teens but no prior D&D experience is necessary! Limited spots are available. Participants will be guided through preparation for sessions by library staff....

Create, edit and save a basic presentation using Microsoft PowerPoint. This class is for people who have mastered basic computer skills. Previous experience with Microsoft Word is also strongly recommended. Note: T here are multiple versions of Microsoft Office products in use and the version used..

Join us in the afternoons all year at the Hyde Park Branch to watch and talk about anime! Make new friends, build community, and even get help with your homework! Accessibility Notice : We strive to make our events accessible. To request a disability accommodation and/or language services, contact..

This program is inspired by Julia Cameron's book, Living the Artist's Way. Cameron's four essential tools of creative recovery are Morning Pages, Artist Dates, Solo Walks, and Writing for Guidance. These tools are meant to help people “become creatively unblocked, happier, and more productive.” In..

Looking for assistance with your genealogy research? Join us at our Genealogy Study Group where you can collaborate with our Genealogy Librarian, Danielle. Connect with other genealogy enthusiasts to exchange tips and tricks for unraveling your family mysteries together. For more information and...

Engage your child with stories, songs, and activities in English and American Sign Language that support early literacy skill development and expose your child to two languages and cultures. This program is intended for all families and those who want to expose children to a second language. Want...

Join us on the second Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. for Matthews' 20s and 30s' book club! We will meet at a location in downtown Matthews (TBD). Register to be notified about our meeting location the week of the meeting. In May, we'll be discussing Fredrik Backman's My Friends . This program..

Children in K-5th grade are invited to drop in to the library from 4-6pm for Homework Help! Trained Homework Help volunteers provide a welcoming and supportive environment where young learners can: Get help completing assignments Practice important foundational math and reading skills (such as math.