This presentation, in collaboration with the Amelia Historical Society, is the second in a three-part series that will explore how to properly store and care for your family treasures at home. The second installment of Preserving Your Family's Treasures will feature Jill Deiss, Bookbinder, Paper Conservator, and Owner/Founder of Cat Tail Run Hand Bookbinding and School of Bookbinding Arts in Winchester, VA. Learn about the best strategies for storing and ... Read More
The Virginia Legal Aid Society Farmville Branch will be visiting for a free presentation on their services. A sampling of the legal support services they offer include wills, medicare, Social Security, unemployment compensation, landlord disputes, and so much more. Please note that this event was previously scheduled for November 3, 2023 and was rescheduled.
Come make Holiday crafts with us, again! We’ll be making live boxwood centerpieces. All supplies will be provided for adult and teen participants. Warm apple cider will be available. Please contact the Library to register, or sign up here: https://forms.gle/pBsrn6TgVpsNu3Gr8
All are welcome to join the Indigenous Studies Group each week for meaningful discussion on the heritage and culture surrounding Indigenous peoples of the United States and beyond. Sometimes the group hosts presenters for further studying and research. Tea is provided. This group started as the Book Club, and in 2024 rebranded and changed direction due to collective participant interest.
What is ALF? Have questions for your county officials and community leaders? Every month, a leader will hold an open forum to discuss their jobs or duties and answer questions from the community audience. Everyone is welcome to attend this free event! ALF is now streamed on the Amelia Bulletin Monitor's Facebook page.
The third installment of the series will feature Kathy Garrett-Cox, the Curator and Director of Historical Resources and Collections at the Maymont Historical Estate and Gardens. Learn about the best strategies for storing and preserving your furniture, textiles, and other objects. There will be time at the end for questions and discussion. No registration required. This program will take place at the Jackson Building Amelia Historical Library at 16501 Church ... Read More
All are welcome to join the Indigenous Studies Group each week for meaningful discussion on the heritage and culture surrounding Indigenous peoples of the United States and beyond. Sometimes the group hosts presenters for further studying and research. Tea is provided. This group started as the Book Club, and in 2024 rebranded and changed direction due to collective participant interest.
All are welcome to join the Indigenous Studies Group each week for meaningful discussion on the heritage and culture surrounding Indigenous peoples of the United States and beyond. Sometimes the group hosts presenters for further studying and research. Tea is provided. This group started as the Book Club, and in 2024 rebranded and changed direction due to collective participant interest.
All are welcome to join the Indigenous Studies Group each week for meaningful discussion on the heritage and culture surrounding Indigenous peoples of the United States and beyond. Sometimes the group hosts presenters for further studying and research. Tea is provided. This group started as the Book Club, and in 2024 rebranded and changed direction due to collective participant interest.
Los Miercoles a las 2:00-3:00pm - Maestra, Callie Walker Learn or strengthen your English language skills with Callie Walker and by using the library's software, Transparent Languages. The group will meet every Wednesday through February. Light refreshments will be available.
All are welcome to join the Indigenous Studies Group each week for meaningful discussion on the heritage and culture surrounding Indigenous peoples of the United States and beyond. Sometimes the group hosts presenters for further studying and research. Tea is provided. This group started as the Book Club, and in 2024 rebranded and changed direction due to collective participant interest.