Upcoming Lewisville Library events

Published 12:00 am Thursday, March 9, 2023

All programs are free and open to the public.

Call 336-703-2940 for more information.

All ages programs

Forsyth Creek Week Library Raffle
• Saturday, March 18-25
• All Forsyth County Public Library branches
For all ages

Check out a book or movie relating to water, our waterways or aquatic life at any Forsyth County Public Library branch from March 18-25 (during Forsyth Creek Week) to be entered into a drawing for a prize basket that includes two free kayak rentals at Salem Lake or a Pawpaw Planting Kit and more. Fill out an entry form at the circulation desk for each water-related item you check out. The winning name will be drawn during the last week of March. Go to the library website at www.forsyth.cc/library for more information.

Friends of the Library Book Sale

• Thursday, March 30-Saturday, April 1
• Lewisville Branch Auditorium

Friends’ Preview Sale:
• Thursday, March 30, from 4-7 p.m.
Members of the Friends can enjoy early access to the sale. Nonmembers can join at the door.
Public:
• Friday, March 31, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
• Saturday, April 1, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. — Bag Sale Day

Bring your own bag or the Friends will provide one and take home a full bag of books for only $5. Donations welcome.

Family Films on Friday
• Friday, March 24, at 4 p.m.
• Lewisville Branch Auditorium
Join in for the monthly family film. Call the library at 336-703-2940 for the movie title. Snacks are welcome.

Child programs

Nature Notebooks
• March 18 through May 31
• Lewisville Branch Library, 6490 Shallowford Road, Lewisville
Recommended for ages 5-11
Pick up your nature notebook at the Lewisville Branch Library starting on March 18 (while supplies last). Participants will find plants that are native to N.C. in the wild and draw them. When they have drawn a plant in each category required, participants will bring their notebooks to the Lewisville Branch Library for a prize. Participants will have until May 31 to complete their notebooks. Each nature notebook comes with a packet of wildflower seeds. Presented by Stormwater Smart of The Piedmont Triad Regional Council. Email Emily Emerson (emersoem@forsyth.cc) for more information.

Turtle Take & Make Craft
• March 20-24
• Lewisville Branch Library
Pick up a craft kit to make a tiny turtle for celebrating Creek Week. Most supplies will be provided (you will need glue). Instructions will be included in each kit. While supplies last. Call 336-703-2940 for more information or email Emily at emersoem@forsyth.cc.

Teen programs

Lewisville-Clemmons Teen Advisory Board Meeting
• Tuesday, March 14, at 5 p.m.
• Lewisville Branch
The Lewisville-Clemmons Branch Teen Advisory Board is made up of teen volunteers from the Lewisville and Clemmons area. The board meets once a month, alternating between the Lewisville and Clemmons branches, and meets on the second Tuesday (during the school year) each month to discuss ways to improve both branches. The Teen Advisory Board helps to plan programs, create displays and suggests resources that the library should purchase. Call 336-703-2940 or 336-703-2930 for more information on volunteering at either library branch.

Yoga for Beginners (in-person and virtual)

• Thursday, March 16, at noon
• Lewisville Branch Auditorium
Join in at the Lewisville Branch auditorium or from home for two free yoga sessions to help uplift your mind and body during this stressful time. The class is facilitated by local yoga instructor Tracy O’Neill of YogaCentrix. Sponsored by the Friends of the Lewisville Library. Call 336-703-2940 for more information.

Color & Coffee (in-person)
• Friday, March 10 and 24, at 10 a.m.
• Lewisville Branch Library

A morning to relax, color, be with others and enjoy a cup of coffee on the house. Coloring sheets related to water and water life will be available in honor of Forsyth Creek Week. Call the branch at 336-703-2940 for more information

Gardening Series: Right Plant, Right Place
• Tuesday, March 14, at 2 p.m.
• Lewisville Branch Auditorium
How many times have you purchased a plant and put it into your garden only to have it fail to thrive? This class will take some of the guesswork out of selecting plants that will grow best in your garden. You will learn how to select plants based on their purpose, characteristics (size/color) and planting details (sun/shade). Betty Ann Faulkner, a long-time gardener and the owner of SereneScapes Gardens, will be the instructor. Registration is encouraged. To register or for more information, email Sue at deguzmse@forsyth.cc or call the Lewisville Branch at 336-703-2940.

The series also includes:
• Tuesday, April 11, at 2 p.m. — Fresh Food in Your Backyard
(Break for Summer)
• Tuesday, Sept. 12, at 2 p.m. — Container Gardening
• Tuesday, Oct. 10, at 2 p.m. — Perennials & Herbs
• Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 2 p.m. — Creating Your Own Serene-space

Witchy Washi & What Not Crafts
• Wednesday, March 15, at 10 a.m.
• Lewisville Branch Auditorium
Learn how to make fun crafts with washi tape and other supplies. Supplies will be provided. Space and supplies limited to first 12 registrants so be sure to call to reserve your spot. To register, call the branch at 336-703-2940. March craft: Origami flowers, butterflies or other water-dependent items (in honor of Forsyth Creek Week — March 18-26).

Belly Dancing for Beginners
• Friday, March 17, at 11 a.m.
• Lewisville Branch Auditorium
Get your shimmy on! Learn the basic moves of this beautiful dance form as people of all ages come together to promote health, happiness and community. Suitable for all shapes, sizes and fitness levels. Wear comfy clothes and shoes. This is a free monthly class. Contact the library at 336-703-2940 for more information. Recommended for ages 18 and up but all ages are welcome.

Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Shed, Celebrating Forsyth County Creek Week (March 18-26)
• Saturday, March 18, at 11 a.m.
• Lewisville Branch Auditorium
Do you have the backyard blues because of runoff from heavy rain events? Stormwater SMART’s Danica Heflin will be at the Lewisville Branch to help you learn three simple strategies to control the flow: disconnection (downspout redirection), collection (rain barrels) and naturalization (gardening with native flowers, grasses, shrubs and trees). These methods make your landscape more resilient during and after heavy storms and help you save money on utilities. You’ll also be helping to improve the water quality in our creeks, streams and rivers. Need more motivation? Lucky participants will take home helpful freebies: You could win a rain barrel, mature native plants, wildflower seeds, gardening guides or a combination of prizes. Registration is encouraged if you would like to receive a reminder email. To register, email Sue at deguzmse@forsyth.cc or call the Lewisville Branch at 336- 703-2940.

Friends Night Book Club (in-person and virtual)
• Tuesday, March 28, at 6:30 p.m.
• Lewisville Branch Library
The Friends of the Lewisville Library invite all adults to participate in interesting discussions of timely titles. You do not need to be a member of the Friends to participate. This month’s title: “When Ravens Die” by Cameron Kent. Call 336-703-2940 for more information or to reserve a copy.

Advance Care Planning Workshop
• Wednesday, March 29, at 1 p.m.
• Mary Alice Warren Community Center, Vienna Room

Do you have a health care power of attorney assigned? Do you have a living will? Learn about the purpose and importance of having advance care planning in place. Advance care planning is a process to help your loved ones know how to speak for you if you are ever unable to make your own medical decisions. Such instances can include if you undergo surgery, get a serious illness or are injured in an unexpected accident. A representative from Trellis Supportive Care will present and provide the necessary documents for you to assign a health care power of attorney and create a living will. They will also provide guidance for filling out these forms during the program. Registration is recommended. Register by emailing Sue at deguzmse@forsyth.cc or calling the Lewisville Branch at 336-703-2940.