Thursday,
April 2
Rosalia (2 p.m.) & Tekoa (6
p.m.) – Internet
Selling –
Learn from two experienced online sellers how to supplement
your family's income with Amazon, eBay & Etsy. Set-up help and Q
& A session are available at the end of the class.
Friday,
April 3
Uniontown – 1:30 p.m. – Internet Selling –
Learn from two experienced online sellers how to supplement
your family's income with Amazon, eBay & Etsy. Set-up help and Q
& A session are available at the end of the class.
Saturday,
April 4
Palouse (11 a.m.) & Albion (2
p.m.) – Internet
Selling –
Last chance to learn from two experienced online sellers on how
to supplement your family's income with Amazon, eBay & Etsy.
Sunday,
April 5
All Branches Closed – Online
services remain available.
Monday,
April 6
Oakesdale (3 p.m.) & Garfield
(6 p.m.) – Become
a Musician – Scott Hallett can show
you how he was able to go from beginner to instructor using FREE internet
sources. Instruments like guitar, ukulele or banjo don't even require you to
learn how to read music. Ages 8 to 80 are invited to join in the fun.
Tuesday,
April 7
Palouse – Art at the Library- Art
created by students from Gar/Pal elementary will be on display all week.
Colfax – 1 to 3 p.m. – Indian Wars of
1858 – Cost is $35 for six class
sessions. For more information or to register visit http://www.sccel.spokane.edu/ACT-2.aspx or
call (509) 279-6030.
St. John – 1 to 3 p.m. – Tween Party - Grades 4 and up are invited to game with
our Wii U. We'll have crafts, snacks and the library computers to keep
you busy between games.
Wednesday,
April 8
Tekoa –
Noon – Family Caregiver Support – Rural Resources Community Action shares
options for those caring for a family member.
Uniontown (1 p.m.) & Colfax (4
p.m.) – Become a
Musician – Scott Hallett can show
you how he was able to go from beginner to instructor using FREE internet
sources. Ages 8 to 80 are invited to join in the fun.
Thursday,
April 9
St. John (2 p.m.) & Tekoa (6
p.m.) – Become a
Musician – Scott Hallett can show
you how he was able to go from beginner to instructor using FREE internet
sources. Ages 8 to 80 are invited to join in the fun.
Many
of this week’s programs are made
possible by Technology Made Easy from the Washington State Library through
funding provided by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
This
is only a sampling of the dozens of programs held each week in branches of the
Whitman County Library. Check our events
calendar www.whitco.lib.wa.us to see what else is happening.