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Classes and events are virtual and in-person. Registration is strongly encouraged for in-person events, attendance may be limited.
Climb your family tree virtually!
Online (Virtual Room – West Oaks)
Event Categories: History, Culture, Genealogy
A one-on-one session that will permit you to speak to our Genealogist Lisa and work on your family tree. Wherever you are, West Oaks Library will be there for you!
Learn more>Event Categories: Arts & Crafting
Drop-in before or after storytime to create a make-and-take craft. Recommended for families with children ages 0-5.
Learn more>By Appointment Only
Event Categories: Community & Citizenship
Our social worker is on-site to meet with library customers and assist with social and government services by appointment only. To make an appointment visit ocls.org/socialworker.
Learn more>By Appointment Only
Event Categories: Community & Citizenship
Our social worker is on-site to meet with library customers and assist with social and government services by appointment only. To make an appointment visit ocls.org/socialworker.
Learn more>By Appointment Only
Event Categories: Community & Citizenship
Our social worker is on-site to meet with library customers and assist with social and government services by appointment only. To make an appointment visit ocls.org/socialworker.
Learn more>Climb your family tree virtually!
Online (Virtual Room – West Oaks)
Event Categories: History, Culture, Genealogy
A one-on-one appointment with Lisa our Genealogist. She’ll answer your questions and help you build your tree or tear down a brick wall! Wherever YOU are, West Oaks is able to reach out!
Learn more>Presented by OCLS’ Professional Storytelling Troupe
Eatonville Branch (Eatonville – Meeting Room)
Event Categories: Storytime
Through movement, songs, rhymes, and storytelling, children (ages 0-5) build early literacy, language, and motor skills while preparing for reading, writing, and discovering the joy of books.
Learn more>Job Seekers Series
Washington Park Branch (Washington Park – Technology Classroom)
Event Categories: Business & Careers
Learn about the interview process and get tips that will help you to practice and prepare. Ages 18 & up. Registration required.
Learn more>Presented by OCLS’ Professional Storytelling Troupe
Windermere Branch (Windermere – Ask at Desk)
Event Categories: Storytime
Through picture books, songs, and stories, preschoolers (ages 3–5) build early literacy skills and prepare for reading and writing by talking, singing, reading, and playing.
Learn more>Getting Started with Windows
Southeast Branch (Southeast – Computer Lab)
Event Categories: Basic Tech Skills; Life Skills
Get up and running with computers. Learn how to navigate the computer desktop and how to perform various techniques in manipulating windows using basic mouse and keyboard techniques.
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