Book Besties
Library Meeting Room 9318 Apison Pike, Collegedale, TN, United StatesA book club for ages 7-13. Read any book, then come to book club to discuss, snack, and do an activity.
A book club for ages 7-13. Read any book, then come to book club to discuss, snack, and do an activity.
This early literacy program for ages 0 to 36 months is designed for activity and movement. *This event will be capped at 40 participants.* Theme: Cats
Crime Reads Book Club will be discussing All is Not Forgiven (Detectives Kenda & Wilson #1) by Joe Kenda. The Homicide Hunter’s riveting debut novel proves that fiction really can be stranger than truth … All Is Not Forgiven is the debut crime novel by television star Joe Kenda, a former homicide detective, whose hit […]
Join local Math teacher and origami artist Ms. Shirley for some Winter fun and paper crafting. We will learn to fold seed starter pots to help you get ahead of planting season. This program is open to anyone in the community, free and there is no library card requirement.
Come and join us for a first ever Winter Potluck and Recipe Swap at the Katie Lamb Public Library in Collegedale. Bring your favorite dish and recipe instructions to share with everyone while you sample other delicious home-cooked meals. Open to any adults, young adults/teens who enjoy cooking or baking and would like to participate […]
Bring any style of needlework project (knit, crochet, cross stitch, embroidery…) to this informal gathering and talk about books, recipes, and whatever else strikes your fancy while you work.
Join us for a laid back afternoon of board game fun and free pizza dinner! We supply the games and location. This activity is open to all ages and there is no library card requirement.
Our Collegedale neighbor, student and library patron Ms. Ellie will be here to teach us some of the basics of ASL communication to toddlers and baby + their parent, grandparent or other guardian. She will demonstrate greetings, basic words and emotions in order to allow our youngest patrons to communicate before developing their verbal skills. […]