This event is in the "East 80 Library Branch" group.

LEARN ABOUT CRITTERS at EAST 80!

10:00am - 11:00am
All Ages, Children, Tween (Middle School), Teen (High School), Adult
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Library Branch: East 80 Library Branch
Age Group: All Ages, Children, Tween (Middle School), Teen (High School), Adult
Program Type: Arts & Culture, Crafts, DIY, & Games, Food, Health & Sciences, Summer Experience
Event Details:

Join us at the East 80 Branch as we learn about various critters with our friends at L.E.A.R.N. For more information, visit their website, https://www.learnaboutcritters.org/

This event is in the "Plain Dealing Library Branch" group.

Wreath Making

11:00am - 12:00pm
Adult
Closed
Required
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Library Branch: Plain Dealing Library Branch
Room: Plain Dealing Meeting Room
Age Group: Adult
Program Type: Crafts, DIY, & Games, Summer Experience
Required
Seats Remaining: 1
Event Details:

Patrons can learn how to make a wreath.

Supplies will be limited and are free.

Pre-registration is required.

Only 5 patrons can sign up due to meeting room capacity guidelines.

This event is in the "Benton Library Branch" group.

Painting With Friends

2:00pm - 3:00pm
Adult
Virtual Event
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Library Branch: Benton Library Branch
Room: Benton Branch Online
Age Group: Adult
Program Type: Arts & Culture, Virtual Program
Event Details:

Join "Painting with Friends" as we paint and craft together!!! 

Join us here!

This event is in the "Online Event" group.

African American Riding Clubs in Northwest Louisiana

4:00pm - 5:00pm
Adult
Virtual Event
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Library Branch: Online Event
Age Group: Adult
Program Type: Arts & Culture, History & Genealogy, Virtual Program
Event Details:

Northwest Louisiana’s African American riding clubs grew from a long tradition of African Americans working with horses in the region, yet their existence defies prevalent stereotypes of “cowboy culture”. Dr.