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Lewisville Public Library Unveils New Series of Community Events Including Digital Help Sessions and Cultural Celebrations

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Published on January 04, 2025
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Mark your calendars, Lewisville residents, as the local public library at 1197 W. Main Street is gearing up to host a series of engaging activities perfect for all ages. According to their latest announcement, the library welcomes members of the community Monday through Saturday, offering a comfortable space to learn and relax. For those eager to dive into the digital age with their reading, they are hosting an "Advice for Your Device Drop-In" on Tuesday, January 7th, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bring your new gadgets to the Small Conference Room, where staff will be on hand to assist with setting up and navigating the cloudLibrary app.

In an initiative to embrace the community's cultural diversity, "Leche y Galletas," a family-friendly event, will also take place on Tuesday, from 6 to 7 p.m. in the Bennett Program Room. Guests can enjoy milk and cookies, along with games and crafts, all presented in Spanish. As touted by the City of Lewisville, tickets for this event are necessary and can quickly be picked up at the Youth Services Desk half an hour before the event begins.

For parents with curious little ones, the library offers "Elementary Explorations," a special event series for children ages 6-8. Taking place on Thursday from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., the event promises an hour packed with activities related to either science, art, or technology. This month, the library will introduce attendees to the world of nanobots. Interested parties should secure their free ticket from the Youth Services Desk before the program starts.