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OCT2710aVirtual Event
Bouncing Babies
Tue, Oct 27 • 10a–10:15a • Zoom MeetingStories, rhymes, music, and bouncing games designed for babies and toddlers ages 1-18 months. Includes play time for hands-on exploring and social skill development. This video will be viewable on and after this day at 10a.Part of the event series: Bouncing Babies
Audience: KidsCategory: Weekly Baby & Preschool Classes
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OCT2910aVirtual Event
Bouncing Babies: Boo Bash
Thu, Oct 29 • 10a–10:15a • Zoom MeetingStories, rhymes, music, and bouncing games designed for babies and toddlers ages 1-18 months. Includes play time for hands-on exploring and social skill development. This video will be viewable on and after this day at 10a.Part of the event series: Bouncing Babies
Audience: KidsCategory: Weekly Baby & Preschool Classes
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NOV26pVirtual Event
Cooking Matters: Food Storage & Kitchen Safety
Mon, Nov 2 • 6p–7p • Zoom MeetingHealth Educators with Clemson SNAP-Ed empower families with skills to be self-sufficient in the kitchen. In communities across America our participants and instructors come together each week to share lessons and meals with each other. Lessons cover meal preparation, grocery shopping, food budgeting, and nutrition. Participants learn fundamental food skills, including proper knife techniques, reading ingredient labels, and making a healthy meal for a family of four on a $10 budget. Watch today!
Audience: AdultsCategory: Health & Wellness
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NOV510aVirtual Event
Bouncing Babies: Rain
Thu, Nov 5 • 10a–10:15a • Zoom MeetingStories, rhymes, music, and bouncing games designed for babies and toddlers ages 1-18 months. Includes play time for hands-on exploring and social skill development. This video will be viewable on and after this day at 10a.Part of the event series: Bouncing Babies
Audience: KidsCategory: Weekly Baby & Preschool Classes
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NOV69aVirtual Event
Ask a Financial Counselor: Credit (Part One)
Fri, Nov 6 • 9a–9:15a • Zoom MeetingFinancial Friday! Learn how to secure your finances and save safely. Explore how to be confident with your money protection so you don't have unexpected loss. This series of YouTube videos is presented by Greenville County Human Relations Commission and is designed to teach you about resources available to you as well as tips and tricks for getting started with your budget, building credit, and more. This video will be viewable on and after this day at 9a.
Audience: AdultsCategory: Business & Money
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NOV72pVirtual Event
Indie Author Day
Sat, Nov 7 • 2p–3p • Zoom MeetingJoin us for this live virtual event and hear from local authors about their work and writing process followed by a Q&A session. Registration opens one month prior to the event.
Audience: AdultsCategory: Meet the Author
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NOV96pVirtual Event
Cooking Matters: Family Meals
Mon, Nov 9 • 6p–7p • Zoom MeetingHealth Educators with Clemson SNAP-Ed empower families with skills to be self-sufficient in the kitchen. In communities across America our participants and instructors come together each week to share lessons and meals with each other. Lessons cover meal preparation, grocery shopping, food budgeting, and nutrition. Participants learn fundamental food skills, including proper knife techniques, reading ingredient labels, and making a healthy meal for a family of four on a $10 budget. Watch today!
Audience: AdultsCategory: Health & Wellness
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NOV1010aVirtual Event
Story Time
Tue, Nov 10 • 10a–10:15a • Zoom MeetingStories, music, and activities that help preschool children develop social, listening, and comprehension skills. This video will be viewable on and after this day at 10a.Part of the event series: Story Time
Audience: KidsCategory: Weekly Baby & Preschool Classes
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NOV106pVirtual Event
Microgreens at Home
Tue, Nov 10 • 6p–7p • Zoom MeetingLearn how to grow microgreens on your windowsill—from preparing your containers to planting and watering your seeds. What are microgreens? They are the vegetable seedlings harvested very young – 7-10 days after planting. They are nutrient-dense, delicious additions to many of our favorite foods. Enjoy them on a tossed salad, or sprinkled on a fresh-baked pizza. Due to high demand, we are now out of kits to distribute. Please visit the YouTube video to watch a recording of this class and find the supplies needed in the description below the video.
Download a step-by-step guide in English. Micro plantas en casa: Paso a pasoAudience: AdultsCategory: Gardening & Sustainability
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NOV1110aVirtual Event
Teen Cuisine: Mason Jar Meals
Wed, Nov 11 • 10a–10:15a • Zoom MeetingJoin us to learn quick, easy, and delicious recipes that anyone can make. Designed for tweens and teens. This video will be viewable on and after this day at 10a.Audience: TeensCategory: Health & Wellness, Games & Hobbies
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The Library System reserves the right to limit attendance to below the permitted occupancy. All events are "conditions permitting." Adults attending events for youth must be accompanied by at least one child.