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Lit Happens: National Library Week Book Social

Tomorrow · Wed, Apr 8, 8:00 PM–10:00 PM UTC · Richmond Public Library · Ages 10–17

Lit Happens is a social read-your-own-book club where young adults read YA books of their choosing with a common monthly theme/genre. Enjoy coffee shop vibes but don’t want to spend money? Hang in...

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Craft Corner: Rainbow Art

In 2 days · Thu, Apr 9, 8:00 PM–9:00 PM UTC · Richmond Public Library · Ages Up to 5

Bring your baby, toddler, or school-aged kiddo for a colorful, crafty, and creative afternoon. Today's Craft: Rainbow Art Let your creativity shine as you make your own colorful rainbows with a...

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Adoption, Genealogy, and Family History

In 2 days · Thu, Apr 9, 2:00 PM–3:00 PM UTC · Richmond Public Library · Ages Up to 5

Exploring family history can be deeply meaningful—but when adoption is part of that story, it can also be complex. This presentation, led by C2Adopt, offers guidance on how to approach adoption in...

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Teen Felt Opossum Sew-A-Long

Tue, May 26, 9:30 PM–10:30 PM UTC · Hopewell Library · Ages 13+

It’s baby season in Virginia for opossums! Let’s make our own opossums out of felt in this guided sew-a-long to celebrate these weird, wonderful little friends! *Sewing needles will be used. For safety reasons, this program is strictly for ages 13 and older.

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Family Craft Night

Thu, May 7, 9:30 PM–10:30 PM UTC · Prince George Library

An evening full of crafting? Family night has never been this fun! Join us for an out-of-this-world craft night inspired by the Force. Kids will create fun, space-themed projects using their imagination and creativity. This hands-on event is perfect for young creators who love adventure, art, and a.

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Create-a-Game: Rock Tic-Tac-Toe

In 4 days · Sat, Apr 11, 3:00 PM–5:00 PM UTC · Prince George Library

Create a fun, screen-free game you can take anywhere! In this hands-on craft program, participants will paint rocks and turn them into a portable Tic-Tac-Toe set—perfect for road trips, waiting rooms, and family game time. All supplies provided. Take home your handmade game and play on the go!

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Preschool Storytime

In 2 days · Thu, Apr 9, 2:30 PM–3:30 PM UTC · Richmond Public Library · Ages 3–5

Join us for our fun, interactive and educational storytime featuring books, songs, rhymes and activities! For ages 3-5 with an adult.

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Problem Solvers: STEM Storytime

Starts in 6 hrs · Tue, Apr 7, 7:30 PM–8:15 PM UTC · Richmond Public Library · Ages 3–5

Young learners ages 3-5 will hear a story that introduces a STEM concept, then explore the concept further with a hands on project.

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Page Turners

Starts in 32 min · Tue, Apr 7, 2:30 PM–3:15 PM UTC · Richmond Public Library

A reading group for older teens and adults with Down syndrome, autism, cerebral palsy, and other intellectual and developmental disabilities. In collaboration with Parks and Rec. (Previously known as...

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Teen Advisory Board

In 2 days · Thu, Apr 9, 9:00 PM–10:00 PM UTC · Richmond Public Library · Ages 10–17

The Teen Advisory Board (TAB) is a forum for teen voice and choice. Middle and high school students who are dedicated to serving the Richmond community will work with library staff in developing YA...

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Future Ready: The Bill Slayer's Guide to Mastering Your Monthly Payments

Starts in 7 hrs · Tue, Apr 7, 9:00 PM–10:00 PM UTC · Richmond Public Library · Ages 16–24

Future Ready will help older teens and new adults (ages 16-24) prepare to be future ready by introducing them to life preparation skills, which help them navigate everyday challenges and succeed in...

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CANCELED - Understanding Contracts for Small Business and Nonprofits

Tomorrow · Wed, Apr 8, 5:00 PM–6:00 PM UTC · Richmond Public Library

This program has been canceled. Please contact benjamin.himmelfarb@rva.gov with any questions. When does a promise become binding? How do you ensure a written agreement is valid? Should I use...