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Southern Maryland JobSource Mobile Career Center
Job seekers can stop by to get job counseling and resume help,search for jobs, and get registered with the Maryland Workforce Exchange.
Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the following rules apply:
Mask Required for entry
Only one job seeker at a time in the vehicle
6 ft Social Distancing will be enforced.
St. Mary's County Health Department Community Survey
Staff from the St. Mary's County Health Department will be getting community input on health and wellness concerns. Visit their table in the lobby to participate--we want to hear from you!
RESCHEDULED: Tie Dye Block Party
It’s hip. It’s happening. It’s a tie-dye block party. Join us and make your very own groovy garment. Ages 8 to 18.
Each appointment is for one participant. The Library will supply 1 cotton bandana per person to tie-dye, but you are welcome to bring 1 additional item (tee, bag, hat, etc.) if you’d like. You will have 20 minutes to complete your tie-dye project. Each appointment is for one participant. This program will be taking place outdoors. Wear something your won’t mind getting messy.
YA First Chapter Fridays
Jim Gill Online Mini Concert & Video Book Kickoff
Join award-winning musician and author Jim Gill for an online mini concert to kick off our special project creating a video book of "May There Always Be Sunshine!"
The words and artwork will be created by the children in our local community and Jim will sing it! Everyone will be able to see the book, on video, when it is finished! Please register with an email address to receive the Zoom link for this live event, where Jim will sing a few songs to get things started and then explain how you can create a page for our community book.
Trivia Mondays
Register with an email address to receive the link to a trivia game and test your knowledge! The game is multiple choice questions and speed matters!
Registration for each week ends at 5 p.m. on Mondays. After 5 p.m., registrants will be emailed a link to that week's trivia. You will have until Thursday at 5 p.m. to complete the game, then you'll receive an email with the full results. Trivia uses Kahoot, accessible through any internet browser, no account needed.
Preschool Book Club
Tuesday is Tails Day! Bring your favorite picture book about the "tail of the week" and share your favorite parts at Preschool Book Club! New book themes biweekly! See description for topics!
Choose a book that features a tail from the topic of week!
Week 1; 6/8/21: Animal Tails!
Who has YOUR favorite tail? Pick a book about your favorite animal and tell us about it!
Week 2; 6/22/21: Cat Tails!
Love a furry feline both big and small? Pick a book about your favorite type of cat and let us know!
Week 3; 7/6/21: Sea Tails!
Whales, Dolphins, and Baby Sharks welcome! Pick a book about your favorite sea creature!
Week 4; 7/20/21: Forest Tails!
Share a tale about an animal from the woodlands, jungles, or rainforests!
Week 5; 8/3/21: Monkey Tails!
Swing by with a story about your most adored primate!
Week 6; 8/17/21: Bird Tails!
Birds of a feather attend book club together! Share your favorite book about a bird!
Week 7; 8/31/21: Mythical Tales!
Love dragons and mermaids? Bring a book about the most magical tail you can find!
Zoom Storytime
It's storytime, online! Join your children's librarians virtually for fun & learning as we read stories, sing and dance together, and play games each Wednesday at 2:30pm, June 23-August 11.
Zoom Storytime is designed with ages 2-6 in mind, but kids of all ages (and their grownup caregivers) are welcome! Register once with your email address to receive a Zoom link each Wednesday morning.
Teen & Tween Gaming: Among Us
There’s an Imposter Among Us! Don’t be sus. Can you and the other Crewmates complete tasks before you’re thwarted by the Impostor? Join us in the 4 - 10 co-op online game of Among Us!
We’ll use Zoom to voice chat during our Emergency Meetings. The game is free to download on Android and iOS devices or $5 if you want to play on steam and will need to be downloaded prior to the program. You must register with your email address in order to receive a link to participate. The link will be sent to your email approximately one day before the program. You will need a device with audio and an internet connection to join. Intended for participants ages 9-18.
Estate Planning Seminar
Join Williams, McClernan, & Stack LLC for an overview of estate planning basics and to have your questions answered.
Have you ever wondered about the difference between a will and an estate? Or what a power of attorney or advanced directive is? This seminar will go over what these estate planning tools are and how to best use them. And make sure you bring your questions!
Please note: This event is not a legal consultation. Williams, McClernan, & Stack LLC will answer general questions, but cannot provide legal advice during this seminar.
Register with an email address to receive a link to join the online event.
If you require an ASL interpreter or other accommodation for this event, please contact us at virtualservices@stmalib.org with as much notice as possible, but no later than five business days before the event date.
Bridgerton Book Club: The Viscount Who Loved Me
Come discuss The Viscount Who Loved Me, the second book of the Bridgerton book series by Julia Quinn,
If you were a fan of the Netflix hit, or if you just want to read the series, come join us for book 2 of a Bridgerton read-along! This month we will read The Viscount Who Loved Me. We will discuss the plot, character casting, the use of tropes and all things Bridgerton related. Next month we will be reading and discussing book three, An Offer From A Gentleman.
Check out the book in print, or on Hoopla in Audio or eBook format.
Story Sides: Rainforest, Cicadas, Sand, and Pirates
RESCHEDULED: Jurassic Jungle Jars: 2:00pm Session
If you’ve got the kind of green thumb that makes most houseplants go extinct, we’ve got your solution right here! Join us as we make tiny dino habitats in recycled jars. Ages 8 to 18.
Each registration is for one participant. This program will be outside. Please dress in clothes you wouldn't mind getting dirty.
RESCHEDULED: Jurassic Jungle Jars : 3:00pm Session
If you’ve got the kind of green thumb that makes most houseplants go extinct, we’ve got your solution right here! Join us as we make tiny dino habitats in recycled jars. Ages 8 to 18.
Each registration is for one participant. This program will be outside. Please dress in clothes you wouldn't mind getting dirty.
RESCHEDULED: Jurassic Jungle Jars : 4:00pm Session
If you’ve got the kind of green thumb that makes most houseplants go extinct, we’ve got your solution right here! Join us as we make tiny dino habitats in recycled jars. Ages 8 to 18.
Each registration is for one participant. This program will be outside. Please dress in clothes you wouldn't mind getting dirty.
Virtual Mystery Book Club
Join us each month as we discuss a different mystery novel. The book for July will be The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie.
The Mystery Book Club meets via Zoom on the 2nd Friday of the month at 7:00pm (unless otherwise noted). Register with an email address to receive the link.
Friends of the Library Children's Book Sale
Come and find some GREAT reads for kids!
Friends Of the St. Mary’s County Library is holding a Children's Book Sale in the parking lot at their location (23250 Hollywood Rd., Leonardtown, MD 20650). Books and media will be available for purchase at amazing prices! Cash, checks, and credit cards accepted. Rain date: Saturday, July 17.
Dragon Festival
Calling all dragons! Come celebrate Southeast Asian culture and party like you’re the last dragon on earth! Preschool, lower and upper elementary are invited for this special dragon event!
It's up to you to take the first step! Become a dragon and create your own wings and tail! Decorate a beautiful dragon orb to light up your kingdom! Play traditional games from Southeast Asian countries and enjoy exotic treats. Don't be the Last Dragon at the party- register with your email address to be informed when your event kit is ready for pickup while supplies last.
Trivia Mondays
Register with an email address to receive the link to a trivia game and test your knowledge! The game is multiple choice questions and speed matters!
Registration for each week ends at 5 p.m. on Mondays. After 5 p.m., registrants will be emailed a link to that week's trivia. You will have until Thursday at 5 p.m. to complete the game, then you'll receive an email with the full results. Trivia uses Kahoot, accessible through any internet browser, no account needed.
Southern Maryland JobSource Mobile Career Center
Job seekers can stop by to get job counseling and resume help, search for jobs, and get registered with the Maryland Workforce Exchange.
Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the following rules apply:
Mask Required for entry
Only one job seeker at a time in the vehicle
6 ft Social Distancing will be enforced.
STEM Fun: Wiggle Bots
Create a simple electric circuit and engineer a motorized creature that can move around by vibrating on three legs.
Register to reserve a supply kit and receive the link to the live Zoom event with STEM coaches from FutureMakers. Register once per child needing a supply kit; kits will be available for pickup beginning Thursday, July 8. The live program will also be recorded for later viewing.
Common Thread Online
Join fellow crafters who love all things fiber - virtually! Registration is required (with an email address). You'll receive an email with a link to join the Zoom meeting before the program.
Open to knitters, crocheters, quilters, embroiderers, cross-stitchers, and any other kind of needleworkers. Work on your current project and chat with like-minded makers. All skill levels welcome.
If you require an ASL interpreter or other accommodation for this event, please contact us at virtualservices@stmalib.org with as much notice as possible, but no later than five business days before the event date.
Virtual Trivia Night: Hamilton
Hamilton the Musical premiered on Broadway on this day in 2015, and the world was turned upside down. Celebrate the sensational show and join us in the Zoom where it happens for trivia and games.
Don't throw away your shot! Play as an inimitible original, or get together with your fellow Schuyler Sisters and Founding Fathers as a team. We can't wait to see you passionately smash every expectation and blow us all away!
Registration is required to receive the Zoom link. Please register your entire team under one name. Please note: this trivia is geared towards teens and up in terms of content/challenge level, but all are welcome!
This event is co-presented by St. Mary's County Library and Anne Arundel County Public Library.
Zoom Storytime
It's storytime, online! Join your children's librarians virtually for fun & learning as we read stories, sing and dance together, and play games each Wednesday at 2:30pm, June 23-August 11.
Zoom Storytime is designed with ages 2-6 in mind, but kids of all ages (and their grownup caregivers) are welcome! Register once with your email address to receive a Zoom link each Wednesday morning.
Teen Gaming: Jackbox Games
Join us for some virtual gaming, featuring popular Jackbox Games like Quiplash 2, Tee K.O., Guesspionage, Drawful 2, and Trivia Murder Party. Wit, weirdness, and hijinks are encouraged.
Games are rated T for Teen. Two devices are recommended: one for Zoom and one to use as a game controller for www.jackbox.tv. You will need to be able to keep an eye on Zoom and Jackbox at the same time. You do not need to purchase or own any of the games. We will provide the room code! You must register with your email address in order to receive a Zoom link to participate. The link will be sent to your email approximately one day before the program. You will need a device with audio and an internet connection to join.
RESCHEDULED: Taiko: The Art of Japanese Drumming with Mark Rooney: 10:30am show
An interactive performance of traditional & contemporary songs &, rhythms that explores the instruments, the voice in taiko, and a bit of history & Japanese vocabulary.
Some audience volunteers will get to try their hand at playing these BIG drums! Note for those with sensitive ears: Taiko drums are very, very loud.
This event will be outdoors on the grounds of Mt. Zion United Methodist Church (27108 Mt Zion Church Rd, Mechanicsville, MD 20659). There are wooden benches available, or you may bring chairs or a blanket to sit on. Be sure to wear your sunblock! In the event of bad weather, this event will be rescheduled to July 22. Please register with an email address to get updates in case of a weather-related change. When registering, please include the total number of people (adults and children) in your group. Total attendance is limited to 100 for physical distancing.
RESCHEDULED: Taiko: The Art of Japanese Drumming with Mark Rooney: 2pm show
An interactive performance of traditional & contemporary songs &, rhythms that explores the instruments, the voice in taiko, and a bit of history & Japanese vocabulary.
Some audience volunteers will get to try their hand at playing these BIG drums! Note for those with sensitive ears: Taiko drums are very, very loud.
This event will be outdoors in the grassy area behind the library. Please bring chairs or a blanket to sit on, and wear your sunblock! In the event of bad weather, this event will be rescheduled to July 22. Please register with an email address to get updates in case of a weather-related change. When registering, please include the total number of people (adults and children) in your group. Total attendance is limited to 100 for physical distancing.
How to Pick Diverse Picture Books: Recognizing quality representation in a vast sea of choices
Finding good examples of diversity of all kinds in picture books can be hard, but we are here to help!
Let two librarians who are passionate about diversity and inclusion in children’s literature share some of their favorite titles, while also guiding you toward tools to discover some of your own! We will also discuss the importance of including these titles as part of your everyday reading experience with the children in your life.
Jurassic Jungle Jars: 2:00pm Session
If you’ve got the kind of green thumb that makes most houseplants go extinct, we’ve got your solution right here! Join us as we make tiny dino habitats in recycled jars. Ages 8 to 18.
Each registration is for one participant. This program will be outside. Please dress in clothes you wouldn't mind getting dirty.
Jurassic Jungle Jars : 3:00pm Session
If you’ve got the kind of green thumb that makes most houseplants go extinct, we’ve got your solution right here! Join us as we make tiny dino habitats in recycled jars. Ages 8 to 18.
Each registration is for one participant. This program will be outside. Please dress in clothes you wouldn't mind getting dirty.
Jurassic Jungle Jars : 4:00pm Session
If you’ve got the kind of green thumb that makes most houseplants go extinct, we’ve got your solution right here! Join us as we make tiny dino habitats in recycled jars. Ages 8 to 18.
Each registration is for one participant. This program will be outside. Please dress in clothes you wouldn't mind getting dirty.
Mocktail Hour
Learn how to make DIY versions of several cocktail syrups, then mix 6 delicious and refreshing non-alcoholic dinks perfect for summer entertaining.
Register with an email address to receive the Zoom link to this live online event. Find the recipes at this link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10CkQKcSUFz-PLajWYSTzJAIAA-EMuU6UctIb5QVP7tk/edit?usp=sharing
123 Andrés- Virtual Concert & Dance Party: Summer Performer
The whole family will dance along with this bilingual musical show. Andrés is feeling too shy to dance, but with a few simple steps, Christina helps him realize he was a dancer all along.
Learn about empathy, self-esteem, and creative expression through music and dance. Please register with an email address to receive the Zoom link to this live virtual event.
Trivia Mondays
Register with an email address to receive the link to a trivia game and test your knowledge! The game is multiple choice questions and speed matters!
Registration for each week ends at 5 p.m. on Mondays. After 5 p.m., registrants will be emailed a link to that week's trivia. You will have until Thursday at 5 p.m. to complete the game, then you'll receive an email with the full results. Trivia uses Kahoot, accessible through any internet browser, no account needed.
Meet Author Michelle Cameron : Historical Fiction Medal Winner
St. Mary's County Library is excited to introduce Michelle Cameron in a virtual author event!
Michelle Cameron is the author of works of historical fiction and poetry: Beyond the Ghetto Gates (She Writes Press, 2020), The Fruit of Her Hands: The Story of Shira of Ashkenaz (Pocket, 2009), and In the Shadow of the Globe (Lit Pot Press, 2003). Beyond the Ghetto Gates was the Silver medal winner for Historical Fiction in the 2020 Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPYs), a semi-finalist for the 2020 Chanticleer Goethe Awards, and a finalist in the 2020 Foreword Indies. Michelle is a director of The Writers Circle, a NJ-based organization that offers creative writing programs to children, teens, and adults. Visit her website for more information https://michelle-cameron.com.
Michelle will discuss researching her most recent novel of historical fiction, Beyond the Ghetto Gates, including several unexpected discoveries that helped the plotline, her writing process, and some of the novel's themes. A Q & A session will follow.
Register to receive the link to the Zoom meeting the day before the event.
Unlimited access to the Beyond the Ghetto Gates eBook is available on Hoopla. It can be accessed here: https://www.hoopladigital.com/title/13036386
Preschool Book Club
Tuesday is Tails Day! Bring your favorite picture book about the "tail of the week" and share your favorite parts at Preschool Book Club! New book themes biweekly! See description for topics!
Choose a book that features a tail from the topic of week!
Week 1; 6/8/21: Animal Tails!
Who has YOUR favorite tail? Pick a book about your favorite animal and tell us about it!
Week 2; 6/22/21: Cat Tails!
Love a furry feline both big and small? Pick a book about your favorite type of cat and let us know!
Week 3; 7/6/21: Sea Tails!
Whales, Dolphins, and Baby Sharks welcome! Pick a book about your favorite sea creature!
Week 4; 7/20/21: Forest Tails!
Share a tale about an animal from the woodlands, jungles, or rainforests!
Week 5; 8/3/21: Monkey Tails!
Swing by with a story about your most adored primate!
Week 6; 8/17/21: Bird Tails!
Birds of a feather attend book club together! Share your favorite book about a bird!
Week 7; 8/31/21: Mythical Tales!
Love dragons and mermaids? Bring a book about the most magical tail you can find!
Intro to Foundation Directory Online
Looking for grants for your nonprofit? Come learn how to use Foundation Directory Online (FDO), the most comprehensive prospect research tool for fundraisers, with over 235,000 grantmaker profiles.
Maryland Workforce Exchange Workshop: Resumes and Cover Letters
St. Mary's, Calvert, and Charles Counties are collaborating on a joint partnership with the Maryland Department of Labor. Join us for monthly virtual classes relating to employment and training.
Offered by the Maryland Department of Labor, American Job Center, this is an interactive workshop with information on how to navigate the MWE website and set up an account, as well as basic resume and cover letter writing help. Looking for a job, or a better job? Don't miss this free class. There will be an opportunity for one-on-one help as well. Registration closes one day before the event.
Job search help is available on https://mwejobs.maryland.gov/vosnet/Default.aspx
Creating an account on Maryland Workforce Exchange before the workshop is recommended, but not required.
Maryland Workforce Exchange Workshop: Professional Interview Skills
St. Mary's, Calvert, and Charles Counties are collaborating on a joint partnership with the Maryland Department of Labor. Join us for monthly virtual classes relating to employment and training.
Hone your interview skills with the Maryland Department of Labor, American Job Center! This is an interactive workshop with mock interviews and advice for in-person as well as virtual meetings. Registration closes one day prior to the event.
More job-seeker help is available on https://mwejobs.maryland.gov/vosnet/Default.aspx
Having an account on Maryland Workforce Exchange before attending the workshop is recommended, but not required.
Zoom Storytime
It's storytime, online! Join your children's librarians virtually for fun & learning as we read stories, sing and dance together, and play games each Wednesday at 2:30pm, June 23-August 11.
Zoom Storytime is designed with ages 2-6 in mind, but kids of all ages (and their grownup caregivers) are welcome! Register once with your email address to receive a Zoom link each Wednesday morning.
Teen & Tween Gaming: Among Us
There’s an Imposter Among Us! Don’t be sus. Can you and the other Crewmates complete tasks before you’re thwarted by the Impostor? Join us in the 4 - 10 co-op online game of Among Us!
We’ll use Zoom to voice chat during our Emergency Meetings. The game is free to download on Android and iOS devices or $5 if you want to play on steam and will need to be downloaded prior to the program. You must register with your email address in order to receive a link to participate. The link will be sent to your email approximately one day before the program. You will need a device with audio and an internet connection to join. Intended for participants ages 9-18.
Virtual Romance Book Club
Each month we will discuss a different romance novel. All books will be available in both eBook and audiobook format on Hoopla. July's title is Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall
Taiko: The Art of Japanese Drumming with Mark Rooney: 10:30am show
An interactive performance of traditional & contemporary songs &, rhythms that explores the instruments, the voice in taiko, and a bit of history & Japanese vocabulary.
Some audience volunteers will get to try their hand at playing these BIG drums! Note for those with sensitive ears: Taiko drums are very, very loud.
This event will be outdoors on the grounds of Mt. Zion United Methodist Church (27108 Mt Zion Church Rd, Mechanicsville, MD 20659). There are wooden benches available, or you may bring chairs or a blanket to sit on. Be sure to wear your sunblock! In the event of bad weather, this event will be rescheduled to July 22. Please register with an email address to get updates in case of a weather-related change. When registering, please include the total number of people (adults and children) in your group. Total attendance is limited to 100 for physical distancing.
Taiko: The Art of Japanese Drumming with Mark Rooney: 2pm show
An interactive performance of traditional & contemporary songs &, rhythms that explores the instruments, the voice in taiko, and a bit of history & Japanese vocabulary.
Some audience volunteers will get to try their hand at playing these BIG drums! Note for those with sensitive ears: Taiko drums are very, very loud.
This event will be outdoors in the grassy area behind the library. Please bring chairs or a blanket to sit on, and wear your sunblock! In the event of bad weather, this event will be rescheduled to July 22. Please register with an email address to get updates in case of a weather-related change. When registering, please include the total number of people (adults and children) in your group. Total attendance is limited to 100 for physical distancing.
Charge! Part 1: Are Electric Vehicles right for me?
Have you been wondering about EVs?
Wonder no more - now you can find out from owners of Tesla, Volkswagon e-Golf, and Mustang Mach-E, what it’s like to own and operate an electric vehicle. Get the answers to questions like: Is there REALLY no engine? How long does it take to charge? How far can I take it on a trip? What is the maintenance like? Does it have much pick up? How is it compared to a gasoline car? Join us to find out the answers to these questions and more at this virtual panel discussion! This is part one of a two part series on electric vehicles. 'Charge! Part 2: What is the future of electric vehicles in Southern Maryland?' will be held Thursday, August 12 at 6:30pm.
Bee a Friend to the Bees!
Join Miss Sue and Miss Elizabeth for this 3 part series about our friends the bees. Meet Miss Elizabeth's bees, and join Miss Sue for stories, facts, and crafts. Videos will premiere on Facebook.
No registration required. Part 2 of the series premieres on Facebook on July 23rd; and part 3 premieres on August 27th.
Tie Dye Block Party
It’s hip. It’s happening. It’s a tie-dye block party. Join us and make your very own groovy garment. Ages 8 to 18.
Each appointment is for one participant. The Library will supply 1 cotton bandana per person to tie-dye, but you are welcome to bring 1 additional item (tee, bag, hat, etc.) if you’d like. You will have 20 minutes to complete your tie-dye project. Each appointment is for one participant. This program will be taking place outdoors. Wear something your won’t mind getting messy.
Pathfinder RPG: Sundered Waves
Grab yer cutlass and yer eyepatch! We're off to find the pirate Captain Renlock's legendary, hidden treasure!
Pathfinder is a fantasy roleplaying game where each player takes on the role of a daring hero on an epic quest.
This adventure utilizes the rules from Pathfinder 2nd Edition, and is designed for Level 5 characters.
No experience required. Pre-made character sheets, with a brief overview of the rules, will be provided. We will use Zoom for voice chat during this adventure, so microphones are required. You must register with your email address in order to receive a link to participate. The link will be sent to your email approximately one day before the program.
Take and Make: Endangered Animals Origami
Learn about endangered animals while folding origami! Pick up an Endangered Animals Origami kit at any branch.
Each kit will contain everything you need and teach you how to fold a penguin, a whale, and more! Program is intended for upper elementary children.
International Children's Literature Book Club
Join us LIVE for the International Children's Literature Book Club for preschool and lower elementary children!
Join in the enjoyment of learning about and reading children's literature from other countries. Each month we will highlight literature originating from and published in other countries and later published and if applicable translated to English. This month we will be sharing books from France and the United Kingdom. Gather a copy of one of your favorites from another country or culture and share it with others. Are you looking for books to read for the club? Here are a few easy to use Cosmos search terms/words "originally translated", "translated from", "translated by", and "originally published" to help you in your travels.
Register to receive the link to the Zoom meeting the day before the event.
Trivia Mondays
Register with an email address to receive the link to a trivia game and test your knowledge! The game is multiple choice questions and speed matters!
Registration for each week ends at 5 p.m. on Mondays. After 5 p.m., registrants will be emailed a link to that week's trivia. You will have until Thursday at 5 p.m. to complete the game, then you'll receive an email with the full results. Trivia uses Kahoot, accessible through any internet browser, no account needed.
Dinner at William and Mary Goe's Plantation: Circa Early 18th Century
This illustrated talk is the first public presentation of recently completed archaeological excavations at the Ampthill Grange plantation site in Bowie, MD located in Prince George's County.
Archaeological excavations of the Ampthill Grange site exposed buildings, privies, and numerous trash deposits dating between the 1720s and 1770s. The remains of meals, represented by large numbers of bones, burned beans, and grains reveal what the Goe household (who were Anglo-Scots) ate, and how they prepared and presented those foods. Dr. James Gibb will present what archaeologists found and what he thinks it all means. Dietary studies from several other Colonial-era sites in the region provide some context for interpreting Ampthill Grange and the Goe family who occupied the site.
Register with an email address to receive a link to join the online event.
If you require an ASL interpreter or other accommodation for this event, please contact us at virtualservices@stmalib.org with as much notice as possible, but no later than five business days before the event date.
RESCHEDULED: Master Gardeners Plant Clinic
Have questions about growing vegetables, soil conditions, mystery insects, invasive weeds, or heirloom plants? Ask a Master Gardener! Stop by with your plant samples and questions.
Common Thread Online
Join fellow crafters who love all things fiber - virtually! Registration is required (with an email address). You'll receive an email with a link to join the Zoom meeting before the program.
Open to knitters, crocheters, quilters, embroiderers, cross-stitchers, and any other kind of needleworkers. Work on your current project and chat with like-minded makers. All skill levels welcome.
If you require an ASL interpreter or other accommodation for this event, please contact us at virtualservices@stmalib.org with as much notice as possible, but no later than five business days before the event date.
Southern Maryland JobSource Mobile Career Center
Job seekers can stop by to get job counseling and resume help, search for jobs, and get registered with the Maryland Workforce Exchange.
Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the following rules apply:
- Mask Required for entry
- Only one job seeker at a time in the vehicle
- 6 ft Social Distancing will be enforced
SeedCo Insurance Assistance
Seedco Navigators will be on site to educate and assist those who are uninsured as well as those currently insured through Maryland Health Connection.
Navigators will be providing information on new lower premiums, access to financial assistance for those who qualify, as well as scheduling appointments for application and enrollment in health coverage.
Seedco is a non-profit organization under a grant funded contract with the state of Maryland, through the Maryland Health Exchange. We work to educate and assist Maryland residents, free of charge, in understanding their health coverage options, potential for financial assistance, and how to select the best plan within the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange marketplace that suits their needs. Additionally, we work to provide resources and other options for those who do not qualify or are unable to get the coverage they need.
Social distancing and safe COVID protocols will be in place to ensure the safety of Seedco staff, Library staff, and the general public.
For more information please contact :
Kristen Cox
Seedco Navigator
kcox@seedco.org
Southern Maryland JobSource Mobile Career Center
Job seekers can stop by to get job counseling and resume help, search for jobs, and get registered with the Maryland Workforce Exchange.
Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the following rules apply:
- Mask Required for entry
- Only one job seeker at a time in the vehicle
- 6 ft Social Distancing will be enforced
Southern Maryland JobSource Mobile Career Center
Job seekers can stop by to get job counseling and resume help, search for jobs, and get registered with the Maryland Workforce Exchange.
Southern Maryland JobSource Mobile Career Center
Job seekers can stop by to get job counseling and resume help, search for jobs, and get registered with the Maryland Workforce Exchange.
Zoom Storytime
It's storytime, online! Join your children's librarians virtually for fun & learning as we read stories, sing and dance together, and play games each Wednesday at 2:30pm, June 23-August 11.
Zoom Storytime is designed with ages 2-6 in mind, but kids of all ages (and their grownup caregivers) are welcome! Register once with your email address to receive a Zoom link each Wednesday morning.
Teen Gaming: Jackbox Games
Join us for some virtual gaming, featuring popular Jackbox Games like Quiplash 2, Tee K.O., Guesspionage, Drawful 2, and Trivia Murder Party. Wit, weirdness, and hijinks are encouraged.
Games are rated T for Teen. Two devices are recommended: one for Zoom and one to use as a game controller for www.jackbox.tv. You will need to be able to keep an eye on Zoom and Jackbox at the same time. You do not need to purchase or own any of the games. We will provide the room code! You must register with your email address in order to receive a Zoom link to participate. The link will be sent to your email approximately one day before the program. You will need a device with audio and an internet connection to join.
Harry Potter Trivia Party!
Calling all tween & teen muggles, witches, and wizards!
Join us for a good time, and test your knowledge of all-thing Harry Potter and the Wizarding World (books & movies) in our Special Trivia event to celebrate Harry's birthday! This will be an individual trivia experience, featuring easy to hard questions. The winner will win a special Harry Potter prize pack.
If you require an ASL interpreter or other accommodation for this event, please contact us at virtualservices@stmalib.org with as much notice as possible, but no later than five business days before the event date.