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Forsyth County Property Reappraisal information sessions being held
The Forsyth County Tax Department is holding information sessions on the 2025 Property Reappraisal.
The Forsyth County Tax Department is holding information sessions on the 2025 Property Reappraisal.
Do you love to knit, crochet, embroider or do another kind of hand-stitching craft? If so, the Hook & Loop Group of the Lewisville Branch Library welcomes you the first Wednesday of every month from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Bring your own project to work on or just stop by.
Help someone in your community this holiday by donating blood on Tuesday, Nov. 26 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Lewisville Branch Library.
Join us for a team puzzle competition for adults and teens on Saturday, Dec. 21 from 2-4 p.m. Your team could become puzzle champions!
There’s a new bookmobile in town, and it’s one of a kind. The Forsyth County Public Library’s STREAMLab Mobile Makerspace will be out and about with books, a makerspace, and more to expand the Library’s services throughout Forsyth County.
Starting this fall, the Lewisville Branch Library will be offering technology classes through the Computer Training Bridge every fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. Our next class will be on Nov. 27 and will focus on Google Drive. Participants must register. All of our classes are free and participants can register for more than one class.
Starting Tuesday, Sept. 3, all of our Storytimes plus a new one will resume at the Lewisville Branch Library. Ms. Heather is eager to meet and share with your little ones her love of reading. We appreciate your patience and hope you join us once again for Storytime!
The Forsyth County Public Library has selected Jasmine Huff and Katie Wolf as its 2024 Artists in Residence who will be sharing their creative processes with the Forsyth County community through the end of 2024.
Hey teens! Do you want to learn how to do more in the kitchen than make microwave popcorn and heat up Hot Pockets? Then come to our Cooking for Teens programs (for ages 12-18), taught by professional chef Floyd Davis. No experience is necessary, but attendees must register in advance and sign a program waiver.
Bring a friend, family member, or just yourself to play board games at the Lewisville Branch Library this fall on Thursday, Nov. 21 at 6 p.m.
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Are you a dude who likes to read? Are you a dude who is curious what other dudes are reading? Come to the Lewisville Branch Library’s newest book club: Books for Dudes. The next meeting will be Thursday, Nov. 14 at 6 p.m.
The group reads a mixture of fiction (all genres) and non-fiction, and the books are selected by the group. Men and women take part in a lively discussion about their favorite pastime: READING! The group meets in-person every fourth Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. except in December at the Lewisville Branch Library. The next meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 26. For more information contact the library at 336-703-2940.
The Tuesday at Two Book Club meets every first Tuesday of the month at 2 p.m. The books are selected by the members and are a mixture of fiction (all genres) and nonfiction. This is a perfect group to join to socialize and discuss books. The group meets in-person at the Lewisville Branch Library. The next meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 5. For more information contact the library at 336-703-2940.
Coloring has been linked to reducing stress as it calms and refocuses the mind. Join the Color & Coffee Group at the Lewisville Branch Library for some relaxation and socializing while you color. Coffee, coloring sheets, and pencils will be provided by the library. Join us Friday, Nov. 8 and 22 at 10 a.m. for all the fun.