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New to computers? In this beginner’s class, you will learn the basics of using a computer bit by bit. Discover the different components of a computer and how to navigate the Windows Operating System.
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- ,Book Title: Our Missing Hearts by Celeste Ng Enjoy lively discussions with others on today's most intriguing books and topics. FAQs Will the book be available for me to borrow?
Yes! Click the link above, stop in your local branch, or…

Get ready to create, explore, and play together at the Library while building early literacy and school readiness skills. Play clothes are recommended because some of the activities may be messy.

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Did you know children learn through play? Drop in to create, explore, and play together while building early literacy and school readiness skills.Play clothes are recommended because some of the activities may be messy.

Get ready to create, explore, and play together at the Library while building early literacy and school readiness skills. Play clothes are recommended because some of the activities may be messy.

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Do you love to knit or want to learn? Join other knitters & crocheters and have fun in a laid-back atmosphere.
Share tips and tricks, and work on community projects together.
FAQsWhat do I need to bring?
Bring your supplies if you have…

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Did you know children learn through play? Drop in to create, explore, and play together while building early literacy and school readiness skills.Play clothes are recommended because some of the activities may be messy.

- ,Book Title: Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall Enjoy lively discussions with others on today's most intriguing books and topics. FAQs Will the book be available for me to borrow?
Yes! Click the link above, stop in your…

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Teens and tweens: kick off baseball season with this hands-on activity where you'll design of a one-of-a-kind baseball cap.

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Do you love to knit or want to learn? Join other knitters & crocheters and have fun in a laid-back atmosphere.
Share tips and tricks, and work on community projects together.
FAQsWhat do I need to bring?
Bring your supplies if you have…
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Have a quick technology question? Feeling frustrated with your device? Drop in to get basic technology help from our tech experts. Help is available on a first come, first served basis.
Examples of possible topics include using the…
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Unlock the power of templates in Microsoft Word with this hands-on class. Learn how to navigate the built-in template library to create professional-looking documents for resumes, reports, and more.
We’ll walk through selecting a design,…

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Join us for a relaxing evening of coloring and calming music. Coloring is a healthy way to relieve stress. It calms the brain and helps your body relax.
All materials provided.

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Explore the untamed frontier in Stories from the Westmarches. Brave adventurers chart wild lands, uncover lost secrets, and forge legends in a living world where choices shape the ever-changing realm.

Show off your creativity in The Jackson 8x10 Art Contest! Submit your original work, no larger than 8x10, to be displayed at the Jackson Library. Winners will be chosen in multiple categories.
Artists of all skill levels are invited to…

Do you love capturing special moments? Are you always snapping pictures? If you have a keen eye for capturing it, we want to see it. Submit your best shots into the photo contest.Photo Contest Entry Form
Photography is a great way to get a…

Build early literacy skills and bond with your child through books, songs, rhymes, movement, and more. Come ready to read, bounce, clap, sing, and dance!
Recommended age group: children ages 18 months-3 years and their caregivers.

Build early literacy skills and bond with your child through books, songs, rhymes, movement, and more. Come ready to read, bounce, clap, sing, and dance!
Recommended age group: children ages 0-3 years and their caregivers.
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Build early literacy skills and bond with your child through books, songs, rhymes, movement, and more. Come ready to read, bounce, clap, sing, and dance!
Recommended age group: children ages 0-18 months and their caregivers.

Engage with fellow writers, discuss what you're writing (and reading), and learn how to publish your work.


