Scrabble
Play this classic crossword game with fellow adults.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library
Monday, March 2 from 5pm - 7pm
Active Parenting Now
Learn a proven approach to parenting that will lead to harmony and happiness for you and your children. For parents of children ages 6 - 10. Registration required. Using video, activities, and discussion, this informative program will show you ways to raise responsible, cooperative children who are able to resist negative peer pressure. To register, call the Parenting Center at 504-896-9591 or e-mail chparenting@lcmchealth.org. In partnership with the Parenting Center at Children's Hospital and the Broadmoor Improvement Association.
Rosa F. Keller Library & Community Center
Tuesday, March 3 from 5pm - 7:30pm
Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility
Discuss Jane Austen's first published novel, Sense and Sensibility. Light refreshments will be provided.
Milton H. Latter Memorial Library
Wednesday, March 4 from 6pm - 7:45pm
Community Yoga
Main Library
Thursday, March 5 from 6pm - 7pm
Bystander Response Training
Before first responders arrive, you can save a life by knowing how to provide hands-only CPR, administer Naloxone, and stop bleeding. This two-hour class will teach participants how to identify someone who has overdosed from opioids, gone into cardiac arrest, or has uncontrolled bleeding. The training is free and no medical background is needed. To learn more or sign up, click here. In partnership with the New Orleans Health Department.
East New Orleans Regional Library
Saturday, March 7 from 10am - 12pm
Occasionally, event dates and times change. To ensure you are viewing the most current event information, visit nolalibrary.org or contact the Library.
Check out "Lagniappe: A Little Something Extra From the Archives" at the Main Library
Explore some of the most interesting, unique, and outlandish finds in the Louisiana Division/City Archives & Special Collections with these petite exhibits on display in the lobby at the Main Library.
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