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Cozy Sips & Diamond Drips: Coaster Craft
Warm up your winter at Walkertown Library Branch with a dazzling craft experience! Wednesday, January 8th from 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM for ages 11-17.
Warm up your winter at Walkertown Library Branch with a dazzling craft experience! Wednesday, January 8th from 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM for ages 11-17.
We meet the second Thursday of each month, at 6 p.m. Contact Walkertown Branch Library at 336-703-2990 for more information.
Come unwind with a relaxing afternoon of coloring, coffee, and socializing. Coloring supplies and coffee will be provided. Fourth Mondays at 10:30 a.m.
Want on-the-go access to books for early readers? The Forsyth County Public Library now has TumbleBookLibrary for your family to access for free from any device with a Forsyth County Public Library card.
Want a will? Need a contract? The Forsyth County Public Library’s got you covered! NUWAV Legal Documents is an online tool that lets you create professional-quality documents in three simple steps.
Please be aware of the Library's holiday closures the week of Christmas 2024 and New Year's Day 2025.
Ever wanted to learn how to make and launch the perfect snowball to win every snowball fight? Walkertown Library Branch can help. Join us January 21st at either 9:30 or 3:30 to learn about the structure of a perfect snowball and how to make your own launcher.
Through stories and interactive play, toddlers will build language skills and discover new words while exploring letters and sounds. Mondays at 9:30 a.m.
Join us for a fun and relaxed Ukulele Circle at the Walkertown Branch Public Library! Third Saturdays @ 11 a.m.
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.
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.