Washington Park Board Game Club
Washington Park Library - Children’s Area 1316 Broad Street, Providence, RI, United StatesJoin us every Thursday for our board game club with Mr. Sochan! Open to all ages and experience levels!
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Join us every Thursday for our board game club with Mr. Sochan! Open to all ages and experience levels!
Do you dig jazz? Do you wanna chat about this uniquely African American art form? We’ll chat history and listen to favorite selections and dive into all things jazz. ** […]
Come knit with us! Every Thursday night at 5:30pm, join our lovely instructor Simone for knitting, conversation and fun! Materials provided. All experience levels welcome! For more information, call 401-781-3136 […]
In person ESL classes return to Community Libraries of Providence this Winter 2024 Starting in January we will have FREE & In Person English classes at Knight Memorial Library on […]
Do you have your own creative project in mind? We have makerspace equipment that might be useful! We offer access to Silhouette cutting machines, Brother digital sewing machines, sublimation printing, […]
The title says it all! We live in a world with other people. How do we feel like we fit in... or not? These films are of people (and chickens) […]
12-year-old Max is an entrepreneur at heart. Forced to relocate from Montreal to the countryside a new business idea is hatched. Does it take a village to create a chicken […]
Coloring & Cocoa for adults in our café area! Come hang out and de-stress every Friday!
Do you have your own creative project in mind? We have makerspace equipment that might be useful! We offer access to Silhouette and Cricut cutting machines, sewing machines, sublimation printing, […]
Stop in on Friday afternoons for arts & crafts! Coloring, structured/themed crafts, and grab-n-go crafts offered. Children of all ages are welcome!
Come and be creative in building with LEGOs or play UNO, Connect 4, Sorry, and many more. For all ages. Siblings welcome.
What’s old is new again. One of Chaplin’s most acclaimed works that can make a child (or the child in us) laugh with abandon while truly empathizing with the everyday person trying to put a roof over their heads and food on their plate. USA / 1936 / No dialogue / 86 mins / All […]