Week of Events
Stitching Tales @ Dorothy Henry
Stitching Tales @ Dorothy Henry
Stitching Tales knitting and crochet club welcomes practitioners of all ages and abilities, including those looking to learn. This group meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of every month. No registration required. New participants always welcome.
The Dragon Society: D&D for Teens at Franklin
The Dragon Society: D&D for Teens at Franklin
Join us as we explore the fairytale world of Prismeer and deal with the usurpers who have imprisoned the fairy queen! This is a continuation of our Wild Beyond the Witchlight game of Dungeons & Dragons. This group is currently full. For players, please continue to register each week so I know who to expect.…
Yoga Fridays @ Dorothy Henry
Yoga Fridays @ Dorothy Henry
Join Carolyn for a gentle yoga practice accessible to everybody, formulated with mindfulness and proper yoga alignment to ensure safety and create a deeper connection to yourself. Ages 16+ welcome. Please bring your own mat/blanket. Yoga blocks are also recommended. Registration begins two weeks before each program date.
Board Game Fridays @ Dorothy Henry
Board Game Fridays @ Dorothy Henry
Stop by on Fridays for an afternoon of board game fun. We’ve got: ❖ Apples to Apples ❖ Life ❖ Dungeons & Dragons ❖ Connect 4 ❖ Exploding Kittens ❖ Werewolf ❖ Uno ❖ Candyland ❖ and More! All ages welcome. No registration required. Bring a friend, make a friend, play old favorites or learn…
The Dungeon Initiative: D&D for Teens at Franklin
The Dungeon Initiative: D&D for Teens at Franklin
Delve into dungeons deep and caverns old with your trusted gang of friends! This Dungeons & Dragons group is a continuation of our current party of Saturday adventurers and is currently closed to new members. If you are interested in Dungeons & Dragons at the library, reach out to Ms. Cara at [email protected]. For our regular…
Introduction to Nature Journaling @ Dorothy Henry
Introduction to Nature Journaling @ Dorothy Henry
Nature journaling is the practice of drawing or writing in response to nature. A journal should be a playful, helpful, adventurous, and extension of yourself. It is a place to grow your thoughts, feelings, ideas, activities, observations, and relationship with the natural world. Today’s program will give an introduction to the benefits of nature journaling…