To commemorate the centennial of the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to
the U. S. Constitution granting women the right to vote, We Demand: Women’s Suffrage in
Virginia uses text and images to trace the history of the woman suffrage movement in Virginia
from 1909 until 1920. Much of the information comes from the Equal Suffrage League of
Virginia Papers and the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage Papers, both at the Library of
Virginia. One electronic interactive will use historical newsreel film and stills with voice-overs of
readings from the ESL and CU records.
Spring Story Times begin March 1 and end the week of May 16.
This story time focuses on sharing early literacy skills with toddlers by presenting stories, rhymes, or songs, and encouraging interaction through movement. Ages 18 months-3 years and their caregivers. Registration is required and begins 24 hours in advance.
Come build your own personal succulent terrarium in open glass containers. Supplies and plants will be provided while we guide you through a relaxing and informative workshop on how to build a terrarium and care for it.
To commemorate the centennial of the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to
the U. S. Constitution granting women the right to vote, We Demand: Women’s Suffrage in
Virginia uses text and images to trace the history of the woman suffrage movement in Virginia
from 1909 until 1920. Much of the information comes from the Equal Suffrage League of
Virginia Papers and the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage Papers, both at the Library of
Virginia. One electronic interactive will use historical newsreel film and stills with voice-overs of
readings from the ESL and CU records.
Spring Story Times begin March 1 and end the week of May 16.
Designed and delivered with baby and caregiver in mind, this story time encourages interaction and introduces core early literacy components. Ages 0-18 months and their caregivers. Registration is required and begins 24 hours in advance.
Are you a knitter, crocheter, sewer, quilter, or fiber artist? Don’t know how? Join us at our weekly meetup and learn and share with each other. Bring your ideas, tools, and materials. We welcome all ages and all skill levels.
To commemorate the centennial of the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to
the U. S. Constitution granting women the right to vote, We Demand: Women’s Suffrage in
Virginia uses text and images to trace the history of the woman suffrage movement in Virginia
from 1909 until 1920. Much of the information comes from the Equal Suffrage League of
Virginia Papers and the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage Papers, both at the Library of
Virginia. One electronic interactive will use historical newsreel film and stills with voice-overs of
readings from the ESL and CU records.
Join us as we discuss:
Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of the American Family by Robert Kolker. Due
to social distancing guidelines, registration is required.
Visit
our knowledgeable Master Gardeners who can answer your questions about gardens.
Learn how to ready your garden for winter, attend to soil improvement, save seeds,
frustrate pests, plan beds, and choose plants for the upcoming year! No
registration required.
To commemorate the centennial of the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to
the U. S. Constitution granting women the right to vote, We Demand: Women’s Suffrage in
Virginia uses text and images to trace the history of the woman suffrage movement in Virginia
from 1909 until 1920. Much of the information comes from the Equal Suffrage League of
Virginia Papers and the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage Papers, both at the Library of
Virginia. One electronic interactive will use historical newsreel film and stills with voice-overs of
readings from the ESL and CU records.
Learn with stories, music, and play to strengthen early literacy skills. For children ages 3-5 and their caregivers. Registration is required and begins 24 hours in advance. Please register every person who will be attending.
Spring Story Times begin March 1 and end the week of May 16.
Be ready to read, sing, play, and talk to strengthen early literacy skills! Ages 3-5 and their caregivers. Registration is required and begins 24 hours in advance.
Learn and play with rhymes,
songs, and movement. Perfect for the littlest learners! We encourage you to bring a blanket or towel to sit on. Weather permitting. Ages 0-2. Registration required.
To commemorate the centennial of the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to
the U. S. Constitution granting women the right to vote, We Demand: Women’s Suffrage in
Virginia uses text and images to trace the history of the woman suffrage movement in Virginia
from 1909 until 1920. Much of the information comes from the Equal Suffrage League of
Virginia Papers and the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage Papers, both at the Library of
Virginia. One electronic interactive will use historical newsreel film and stills with voice-overs of
readings from the ESL and CU records.
To commemorate the centennial of the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to
the U. S. Constitution granting women the right to vote, We Demand: Women’s Suffrage in
Virginia uses text and images to trace the history of the woman suffrage movement in Virginia
from 1909 until 1920. Much of the information comes from the Equal Suffrage League of
Virginia Papers and the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage Papers, both at the Library of
Virginia. One electronic interactive will use historical newsreel film and stills with voice-overs of
readings from the ESL and CU records.
Enjoy Latin-infused tunes featuring
a mix of salsa, son, bolero, cumbia, bachata, and merengue. New York City native Tony Corsano and his
band bring their unique Latin flavor in a warm, intimate setting. Ages 5-10.
*In order to meet safe room capacity standards for indoor programming, please make sure you register for all who are attending this program in your party including adults accompanying children.
Join certified instructor Beverly
Almond in the ancient art of Yang Style Tai Chi. The practice of Tai Chi benefits the mind
and body, reducing stress and increasing mobility. Please wear loose and
comfortable clothing and flat shoes for class. Tai Chi will be held outside in the LaPrade Library back yard space or inside if there is inclement weather.
To commemorate the centennial of the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to
the U. S. Constitution granting women the right to vote, We Demand: Women’s Suffrage in
Virginia uses text and images to trace the history of the woman suffrage movement in Virginia
from 1909 until 1920. Much of the information comes from the Equal Suffrage League of
Virginia Papers and the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage Papers, both at the Library of
Virginia. One electronic interactive will use historical newsreel film and stills with voice-overs of
readings from the ESL and CU records.
Spring Story Times begin March 1 and end the week of May 16.
This story time focuses on sharing early literacy skills with toddlers by presenting stories, rhymes, or songs, and encouraging interaction through movement. Ages 18 months-3 years and their caregivers. Registration is required and begins 24 hours in advance.