Events
Baby storytime focuses on developing your baby’s pre-literacy, motor, sensory, and social skills through librarian led, parent participation activities. Introduce your baby to a love of literature through books, songs, movement, rhythm, and rhyme followed by a short period of play time. Ages 0 to 24 mos.
Join us for a walking tour of the Clifton neighborhood, adjacent to Crescent Hill, which includes the historic 1883 building on the grounds of the American Printing House for the Blind. On the two-hour, three-mile tour, we'll find evidence of the evolution of the area from a sparsely populated rural community in 1830 to a densely settled urban Louisville neighborhood. Tour will start at Crescent Hill Library and be lead by representatives of the American Printing House for the Blind. Bring comfortable walking shoes and call 502-574-1793 to register. Limit 25.
Foster a love of reading in your toddlers through this engaging storytime! Join us for books, songs, movement, and art activities that encourage the development of early learning skills. Ages 2-3
Join us at the South Central Regional Library for a day full of family fun as we explore Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Mathematics with the Kentucky Science Center, Southland Dairy, Louisville Nature Center, Central Creativity, Louisville Astronomical Society, Irving Materials, Stemy & more! You will not want to miss out. For more information, please call 502-964-3515.
Join COLLIDER Artist-in-Residence Jenna Richards in the LFPL Maker Lab and see the Glowforge laser cutter in action. We'll be cutting bookmarks with the library logo. No sign ups necessary for this STEAM Day event demonstration. All ages welcome.
Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month with Encanto, Rated PG, running time 1 hour and 39 minutes. Wear your pajamas and bring your blankets to snuggle up with a movie. Popcorn will be provided, families welcome!
Enjoy a read-in at the library with the illustrious women of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. as they share stories and serve the community.