
Mobile Career Center at the Palmetto Library
Join us once a month for a career assistance program that includes job search assistance, resume writing, job training, and digital training.
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Join us once a month for a career assistance program that includes job search assistance, resume writing, job training, and digital training.

Come to the library and build with our collection of LEGOs! What will you make today? This program is best for ages 4 and up. Accessibility Notice : We strive to make our events accessible. To request a disability accommodation and/or language services, contact the department listed in the "Contact.

Learn how you can help advance the reach of impact of your local library branch. Speak with our Volunteer Liaison to get information and get started making a difference. If you are seeking court appointed volunteer hours, a list of places to volunteer will be provided.


Get ready to groove and move to the beat with Ms. Jackie Slade, founder of Jackie's 2Fit2Quit! Join us for an energetic line dancing session every Tuesday. It’s not just about dancing; it’s about finding your happy place while having a great time and getting an excellent workout. Don’t miss out on..

Fulton County Library System has a Social Service team that offers short-term case management to connect a patron to longer-term support to help stabilize their situation. The library allows us to meet people where they are and offer programs and services to provide patrons the assistance that is...

Taught by certified kids' yoga instructor and former educator, Ashley Cocchi-Miller, this class is sure to bring your family closer together. Some yoga mats will be provided. Feel free to bring your own mat as well. Open to the first 12 participants and their caregivers. This is a Raising...

Join us for a hands-on creative workshop where you’ll learn how to turn people into animated characters using pixelation , a fun and engaging form of stop-motion animation! In this interactive session, we’ll explore the theme: “Express What You Love About Your Community.” Together, we’ll...

All English learners are welcome to join this free English class! Practice speaking English in a safe, encouraging environment with library staff. This program is for adults. Registration is not required.

What sorts of adventures will your fluffy friend get into while at the library? All registrants will receive a fun booklet of pictures upon pickup. Please pick up all stuffed animal friends on Monday, April 13, 2026. Support provided by Friends of the Toco Hill-Avis G. Williams Library.

Ask a Social Worker is a designated time when a social worker will be available to provide walk-in services to library patrons. The social worker on-site can assist with applying for various government benefits, obtaining housing or rental assistance, and also provide information about other local..

Support provided by Friends of Hairston Crossing Library.

Engage your preschoolers with books, activities, stories and songs that encourage language and pre-reading skill development in order to help them grow into successful readers. Want to be notified about future events? Subscribe to our newsletter here .

Join the artist for an insightful discussion on her photography and the intersection of fashion and dreams! Light refreshments will be served.

Examples of assistance include: finding a shelter, permanent housing, applying for section-8 housing, food stamps, and finding food pantries.




Join us for winter stories written by amazing children's authors for preschoolers, including songs, crafts, and literacy enrichment.

To schedule your appointment to donate, please visit www.redcrossblood.org and enter sponsor code: EmbryHillsLIB.

Join us for a practical Financial Literacy Workshop designed to help you take control of your money with confidence. Learn simple, real-life strategies for budgeting, saving, managing debt, and planning for the future. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to sharpen your skills, you’ll leave.

Cubing at Ponce is back, now meeting on the first Tuesday of the month! Do you love the Rubik's cube and twisty puzzles? Are you a puzzler and a competitor who is ready to connect with speedcubers outside of competition events? Then join your fellow puzzlers, develop your speedcubing skills, and...

Have questions about your phone, tablet or computer? Drop in during Tech Tuesdays for one-on-one help with your basic needs.


Join us for a discussion of I Am, I Am, I Am by Maggie O'Farrell. The Toco Hill-Avis G. Williams Library Book Discussion Group meets on the first Tuesday of every month.

A class to help people learn how to create, organize, and layout their resumes.

Math tutoring for all grade levels. Every Tuesday from 5:30-7:30 at the Buckhead Library.

1st Tuesday of the month ~Afterschool Storytime! 2nd Tuesday of the month ~Family Yoga! (Mats will be provided) 3rd Tuesday of the month ~Matinee Movie! 4th Tuesday of the month ~Family Martial Arts! Ages 5 & Up/No Registration Required.

The Northlake Classic Books Discussion Group meets on the first Tuesday of each month.

Participants will learn how to make a beautiful chainmail bracelet using beginner-friendly weave patterns. Each student will leave with a completed project.



Support is provided by the Friends of the Scott Candler Library.

THE CANCER JOURNALS REVISITED is prompted by the question of what it means to re-visit and re-vision Black lesbian feminist poet Audre Lorde’s classic 1980 memoir of her breast cancer experience today. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the film. Showtime at 3:00 p.m.

This club will meet the first and third Tuesday of the month. Participants are encourage to commit to all meetings. Funding provided by the DeKalb Library Foundation.

Open to the first 12 participants. Please call 770.370.8230 or visit the branch to register. Funding provided by the Friends of Embry Hills Library.

Open to the first 20 participants. Funding provided by the Friends of the Stone Mountain-Sue Kellogg Library.

How to Train Your Dragon (2010). Rated PG. 1h 33m. Funded by the Friends of the Flat Shoals Library.



Pick up your cute bunny kits while supplies last. One kit per person, please.

Born in Havana, Cuba, Oscar started painting at 16 years of age and is completely self-taught. He emigrated to the United States in the late 60’s with his family and ended up in Atlanta. His work has been exhibited at the Piedmont Park Arts Festival as well as various other galleries in...

Register in the Children's Department or call Decatur Library at 404.370.3070 ext. 2011. Limited to the first 10 participants. Pick up books in the Decatur Children's Department. Support provided by DeKalb Library Foundation.

Open to the first 10 participants. Funding provided by the DeKalb Library Foundation.