New Port Richey Public Library 5939 Main St. New Port Richey, FL 34652 United States
Shakespeare, Dickinson, and Frost, oh my!
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Join us in Sims Park for a screen-free break! Bring a book, craft, or any other analog activity to unwind with. Unplug and enjoy the outdoors with friends and neighbors.
Whether you're learning for the first time or just need a refresher, Back to Basics will cover basic skills for everyday life.
Master the essentials of camping with hands-on lessons in fire building, shelter construction, gear preparation, and more! Please meet at the pavilions near the playground.
Spin your favorite records at the library! Bring your vinyl collection, connect with fellow enthusiasts, swap albums, and enjoy some music. Light refreshments will be provided.
Join our Bring Your Own Book Club at the library and discover a new way to share your love of reading! Instead of everyone reading the same book, each member brings a book they've recently enjoyed or want to discuss. It's a unique opportunity to explore a diverse range of genres, engage in lively conversations and connect with fellow book enthusiasts. Don't miss out on this collaborative reading experience!
Reunite with your special friend and hear all about their overnight adventures! Then, enjoy a cozy pajama storytime together. Snacks will be provided.
Need a quiet space to write?
As part of Writers' Week, we invite authors to our Library Writing Retreat—a dedicated space to focus on your work in progress and build your word count. Coffee provided!
Use your sleuth skills (and strong stomachs) to identify different flavors of candies! Test your taste buds and see if you can guess them all. Registration is encouraged but not required. For students in middle and high school.
Dr. Megan Moore joins us for a special presentation on native mangrove trees. Learn how to identify them and discuss their crucial role in protecting our coastline and ecosystems.
Have a story to tell but don’t know where to start?
Dream of becoming a published author but unsure where to start?
Celebrate the zodiac each month with an art creation inspired by this month's astrological sign. This class is open to both teens and adults. Please register to reserve your space as supplies are limited.
This month's class will be inspired by Aries.
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