Join us for a morning of learning through play! Help your child get school ready with fun activities to promote early learning and development. Each month we will offer a variety of early literacy, STEAM, music and hands-on early learning station activities. These programs focus on school readiness as well as social and cognitive development.
This program is suggested for children ages 3-5, with a caregiver. Registration is not required.
You are invited to celebrate Grandparent's Day with your family for a chance to create artwork together. All ages and generations are welcome to come and work together to create their family masterpiece. We also invite you to bring a memento that has meaning to your family to talk about and share the story with others.
Are you separated, considering, or currently in the process of divorce? This is a difficult and emotional time. You have questions. Our presenters can help. Learn how to navigate this process from a legal, information gathering, financial and emotional perspective and avoid some of the most common pitfalls of divorce.
Individuals with special needs and caregivers are invited to join us for our Special Needs Resource Fair to learn about local resources available to them.
We will have a Sensory Storytime and activities for your child to enjoy while you learn from our guests.
Religion has been one of the strongest cultural forces in the lives of Appalachians. Join us for an informative evening with Dr. Barry Whittemore from the University of North Georgia as he explains the various types of religion practiced in the Appalachian Mountains and how religion has shaped the region's culture.
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with us as we showcase art of various mediums from Georgia-based Hispanic artists! All ages are welcome to view the exhibit. The exhibition will run through September 15 to October 15 at the Sharon Forks Library.