Homework Help Night
Asheboro Public Library 201 Worth St, Asheboro, NC, United StatesBring your homework to the library for help from a librarian and Tutor.com.
Bring your homework to the library for help from a librarian and Tutor.com.
Get chatty in Asheboro library crafting events! Welcome to “Chat and Craft” at 6:30 p.m. every second and fourth Wednesday. Bring in your own unfinished craft, start a new one or learn a new skill with a bunch of your fellow crafty people. Drop in any time between 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. to work on […]
Join us to see the documentary that sheds light on the issues veterans face after active duty. This screening, will be followed by a discussion panel that includes veterans and those who work with them. Our goal is to bring awareness to these issues and how we can help, as well as the veteran service […]
Local artist Kev Lyrely is holding a one-day only workshop for teens on how to make mini comic books! No knowledge of drawing is necessary. For teens 12+.
The public is invited to join ceramic artist Eamon Rogers on Friday, February 9 at 5:30pm for the opening reception of a new exhibition titled “Accumulation”. The exhibit will run through March 23 with pieces available for purchase through the School House Gallery at Starworks. Rogers’ will be on hand for the opening reception to […]
Since the dawn of humanity, volcanoes have filled us with wonder and terror. Their rocks have given us tools, countertops, and island chains. Their fertile soil has nurtured civilizations and their violent eruptions have ended them. Using real, hands-on specimens and interactive activities, we’ll discover what an ancient eruption can teach us about volcanoes today. […]
Learn to grow and care with house plants with Cody Craddock, Extension Agent for Agriculture - Horticulture with the Randolph County Center of the NC Cooperative Extension. Class held at the Randleman Public Library. To register please call 336-498-3141 or sign up at the link below.
Celebrate Dr. Seuss’s birthday with the funniest, most mischievous cat you’ve ever met — the Cat In the Hat! The Dr. Seuss classic, as envisioned by Caleb Sigmon and his troupe, Sigmon Theatrical, springs off the page and bursts into life at 4 p.m. Thursday, February 29, at the Randleman Public Library. It’s free and […]
Losing money to fraud, scams, and exploitation can be devastating to anyone, but especially to an older adult, who may not be able to replace what was lost. Many have […]
Join us in the Jugtown Sales Cabin for a book signing for “What Can We See?”, a new children’s book by Cynthia Monroe Albert and Jacob Monroe. Cynthia and Jacob, mother and son team from Robbins, collaborated on this wonderful children’s book about seeing animals in the forest through binoculars. This began as a school […]