Hear classical pieces by Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Brahms, and an opera aria by Puccini, as well as popular songs from the 1950's-80's. Boldeskul is a longtime musician, playing at churches and weddings and was the lead accordionist for the New Dimension band in the 1980s.
Best for kids ages 2-6 years old. Caregivers and siblings are welcome.
Join us in welcoming Mercy Watson to PCL! We will read A Piglet Named Mercy, enjoy activities and crafts, and take photos with Mercy! For kids of all ages.
Encourage a beginning reader and earn service credit by becoming a PCL Book Buddy! Teen volunteers will help build young readers’ skills. They will also provide crafting assistance. Grades 9-12. Registration required.
Known as the adopted hometown of Frederick Douglass, Rochester has been on the forefront of abolition, civil rights, and advancements in prosperity for all. While there are many instances of positivity for Black heritage and culture in the Flour City, there were also times we didn't get it right. Presented by Matt Rogers of The Lost Borough.
Superheroes have lots of special powers, but how many of those powers are also found in the animal kingdom? Join Bridges for Brain Injury, Inc. for an animal meet and greet, learn about animal survival techniques, and what makes animals thrive. Best for ages 4 and up, but kids of all ages are welcome.
A Pattern of Lies by Charles Todd
This class is for adults to improve their English listening and speaking skills.
Password. Just the mention of the word brings frustration and anxiety to many. Join technology instructor Daniel Jones for this seminar to learn all there is about passwords and how to simplify the process of creating and managing them.
Earn one hour of service credit while helping your library community. For grades 6-12. Registration required.