Rock Expo
Learn all about the rocks you love to collect! We will be bringing stones that you can touch and feel yourself and talk about the ways that they are formed.
Learn all about the rocks you love to collect! We will be bringing stones that you can touch and feel yourself and talk about the ways that they are formed.
We might be over 50, but we’re as young as we feel! Come for the bingo, but stay for the friendships! Seating is limited. Registrations are required. Visit this link to register. https://rpl.events.mylibrary.digital/event?id=143072* *This event is proudly sponsored by HealthyBlue!
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-The Louisiana Campaign for Tobacco-Free Living (TFL) is hosting a Central Louisiana Vaping Town Hall on Thursday, February 20, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. This hybrid event will bring together community members and leaders from across Central Louisiana to address the growing youth vaping epidemic. The discussion will focus on raising awareness, exploring solutions,
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Come paint an African mask with our Artist of the Month Ronald Ray Veal. Ronald is an artist of many different formats including hand drawing, painting, computer graphics, and clay sculpting. Seating is limited. Registrations are required. See the link to register. https://rpl.events.mylibrary.digital/event?id=144408
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Award winning British vocal consort, The Gesualdo Six, makes its Louisiana debut singing a concert of atmospheric choral works exploring the transition from darkness into light. The group records for the presitigious British Hyperion Records and will have a selection of their compact disk recordings on hand for purchase and autographs. Join us for the
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This Black History Month art project was inspired by the women of Gee’s Bend, who live in a small and remote black community in Alabama. When the women of this small town began quilting in the 19th century, it arose only from a physical need for warmth. However, over the years they have been credited
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We might be over 50, but we’re as young as we feel! Come for the bingo, but stay for the friendships! Seating is limited. Registrations are required. Visit this link to register. https://rpl.events.mylibrary.digital/event?id=143071* *This event is proudly sponsored by HealthyBlue!
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We might be over 50, but we’re as young as we feel! Come for the bingo, but stay for the friendships! Seating is limited. Registrations are required. Visit this link to register. https://rpl.events.mylibrary.digital/event?id=143070* *This event is proudly sponsored by HealthyBlue!
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This Black History Month art project was inspired by the women of Gee’s Bend, who live in a small and remote black community in Alabama. When the women of this small town began quilting in the 19th century, it arose only from a physical need for warmth. However, over the years they have been credited
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