Seaside Stitchers
Corinne Costin Gibson Memorial Public Library 110 Library Drive, Port St. Joe, FL, United StatesWe offer a warm, seaside welcome to anyone who is interested in needle arts. Bring your latest project and join us as we knit together a more vibrant community!
Gardening for Seniors with UF/IFAS Master Gardeners
Corinne Costin Gibson Memorial Public Library 110 Library Drive, Port St. Joe, FL, United StatesGardening is a rewarding hobby for all ages, but it can become more difficult as one ages. Let's talk about what can be done to keep the fun in, minimize the pain and be able to keep on playing in the dirt no matter how old you are! Presented by the UF/IFAS Master Gardener volunteers.
Community Drum Circle
Corinne Costin Gibson Memorial Public Library 110 Library Drive, Port St. Joe, FL, United StatesOur community drum circle invites people from all backgrounds and musical abilities to come together to create music collaboratively and spontaneously, with the primary intention of fostering connection, expression, and a sense of community through shared rhythm, regardless of musical training or experience level. Facilitated by Margie Alison. No experience needed; instruments provided or bring […]
Teen Dungeons and Dragons (Ages 13 – 17, Registration Required)
Bay County Public Library 898 W 11th Street, Panama City, FL, United StatesAdventure through a tabletop session of Dungeons and Dragons, Fifth Edition. Beginners welcome. Program geared for teens ages 13 - 17. Registration Required. Call the library at 850-522-2118 or visit the Youth Services Department.
Closed for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
All Northwest Regional Library System Locations will be CLOSED for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (Monday, January 20).
Chess Club
Corinne Costin Gibson Memorial Public Library 110 Library Drive, Port St. Joe, FL, United StatesAll ages and abilities welcome, including new learners. Adults and homeschoolers can arrive at 2:30 p.m., children can follow when school gets out. Chess boards and instruction provided. Program geared for all ages.
Bouncin’ Babies & Toddlin’ 2s (Ages 0 – 2 with Caregiver)
Bay County Public Library 898 W 11th Street, Panama City, FL, United StatesTwo start times for the same class - 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Stories, bounces and rhymes for littles to build early literacy skills. Class limited to 40 people per session, arrive early to reserve your spot.
Digital Literacy Class: Computer & Internet Basics (Registration Required)
Bay County Public Library 898 W 11th Street, Panama City, FL, United StatesLearn computer and internet basics Computer Basics is an introduction for those who are new to using a PC or want to build more confidence using the Windows 11 operating system. Internet Basics are for those new to the internet or want to build more confidence finding information online and navigating websites. Registration required. Seating […]
Budding Bookworms
Charles Whitehead Memorial Public Library 314 North Second Street, Wewahitchka, FL, United StatesStories, songs, & crafts to instill a love of reading! Recommended for up to 5 years of age with a caregiver.
Book Babies (Ages 0 – 2)
Panama City Beach Public Library 12500 Hutchison Blvd, Panama City Beach, FLBring your baby and enjoy a time of interactive stories, songs, and scarf play. Class sizes are limited to 24 people each session; two class times of same class. Program geared for ages 0 - 2 with caregiver. 10:00 - 10:20 a.m. Session 1 10:30 - 10:50 a.m. Session 2
Buried, But Not Forgotten with Nancy Hudson
Bay County Public Library 898 W 11th Street, Panama City, FL, United StatesCemeteries are sacred places of remembrance and open air museums. Learn about notable and forgotten people interred in Panama City cemeteries, the Oakland and Covington Cemeteries, funerary art, research, and lost cemeteries. Taught by local historian, Nancy Hudson.
Past Peoples of the St. Joe Bay Region with USF archaeologist Nancy White
Corinne Costin Gibson Memorial Public Library 110 Library Drive, Port St. Joe, FL, United StatesTuesdays at Two Series The natural environments around St. Joseph Bay have provided abundant resources and welcoming climates for many different peoples through time. Join us for an informative talk describing the archaeological record from the first humans to arrive (14,000+ years ago) through many Native American cultures and into modern times, highlighting the late […]