Lexington’s African American Heritage Walking Tour
Join us for an on-demand walking tour of Downtown Lexington’s African American heritage sites.
Join us for an on-demand walking tour of Downtown Lexington’s African American heritage sites.
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From burgoo to barbecue mutton Kentucky has a rich and varied culinary and agricultural history. Join us for a presentation from the County Extension office on connecting to these traditions by buying, eating and preserving local Kentucky ingredients.
Want to join a book club but don't want to be required to read the same book as everyone else? Stop by the Beaumont to try our book club, Hooked on Books. Each month, we will discuss books in a different genre and everyone will talk about the book they chose to read. This month we will be reading about celebrities. Pick a memoir or even a fictional book about a celebrity of your choice! Spoilers may occur, so please be advised!
Come to the Beaumont Branch to compete against other teams to see who can complete a 500 piece jigsaw puzzle the fastest. Each team can have up to 3 members, but if you want to fly solo, that's okay too! This program is for anyone that thinks they have what it takes!
Registration is required. One registration per team.
Alex Garcia is originally from Los Angeles, California. He attended the University of Kentucky in 2004 and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology in 2008. He then attended the University of Kentucky College of Law and earned his law degree in 2012. After graduating from law school, he began his legal career working at the Fayette Commonwealth’s Attorney Office prosecuting serious felony crimes such as murder, robbery, kidnapping, and assault.
In 1965, nursing student Frankie McGrath, after hearing the words "Women can be heroes, too," impulsively joins the Army Nurse Corps and follows her brother to Vietnam where she is overwhelmed by the destruction of war, as well as the unexpected trauma of coming home to a changed and politically divided America.
The daytime book discussion group at Beaumont meets two Tuesday mornings a month, except around the holidays. Titles selected for reading include fiction as well as non-fiction, and are usually supplied by the library. The reading schedule is subject to change due to availability of titles. For more information please contact the library at (859) 231-5500 and press 3 to reach the Beaumont Branch.
Work through a Swiftie selection of songs, no prior ukulele knowledge is needed! Ukuleles will be available for participants of this workshop. Registration is required, for ages 13+. Participants must attend all three sessions.
Work through a Swiftie selection of songs, no prior ukulele knowledge is needed! Ukuleles will be available for participants of this workshop. Registration is required, for ages 13+. Participants must attend all three sessions.
Work through a Swiftie selection of songs, no prior ukulele knowledge is needed! Ukuleles will be available for participants of this workshop. Registration is required, for ages 13+. Participants must attend all three sessions.