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Interested in genealogy? Want to have someone to talk to about genealogy related topics? Join us for our monthly genealogy group meeting, where we talk all things genealogy! The Linda Suzo Smith Genealogy Group meets the fourth Thursday every month from 1PM to 3PM at the Historical Research Center, which is located inside the Rutherford...
This beginner-friendly class introduces participants to the basics of Canva, teaching how to create eye-catching flyers, social media graphics, and simple presentations using easy drag-and-drop tools. Attendees will learn how to work with templates, images, and text so they can confidently design polished materials for personal, school, or community projects.
This free class at the public library helps senior citizens recognize common scams, protect their personal information, and confidently navigate phone calls, emails, and online offers that may be fraudulent. Participants will learn practical safety tips, hear real-world examples, and gain confidence to explore the internet without fear.
From early literacy to genealogy - if you aren’t using your card online, you’re only getting half the story. Don’t miss out on these great resources, especially for parents, students and educators. You may be familiar with apps like Libby, but this class will show you how to access test prep, language learning, and more....
This one-on-one tech help session at the public library offers personalized assistance for your specific questions about smartphones, tablets, laptops, apps, or online services. Work at your own pace with a friendly staff member who can help troubleshoot problems, build confidence, and make everyday technology easier to use.
Join us on the 4th Saturday of every month for a special all-ages "Versus" Saturday Storytime! (May 30th in May due to Memorial Day weekend closure). Enjoy two stories, songs, and a puppet show as part of your family weekend.
Join us on Saturday, May 30, at 10 AM at Linebaugh Library for our America 250 Lecture Series and Revolutionary Rutherford traveling exhibit premiere. MTSU History professor, Dr. Lynn Nelson, will present Tennessee's American Revolution, which will take place upstairs in the Conference Room. Afterwards, we'll have the Revolutionary Rutherford exhibit premiere with food and...
Teens join us Saturday May 30th 12:30pm @ Smyrna public library for our Self Care Saturday. Watch a movie, pet a therapy dog, coloring and crafting available.
Unlock the basics of hardware control by learning how to import libraries, power LEDs, and command motors using the Python programming language. This event is free and open to the public. Ages 12+
Do you want to play a game? Get ready to lock in and keep your wits about you for horror trivia and bingo at Smyrna Public Library! There will be snacks and prizes...so choose wisely.
Get ready to build, code, and create! The Technology Engagement Center is excited to introduce our new Robotics Club: RoboTEC for youth ages 10 and up. This hands-on program invites curious minds to explore the world of robotics through fun challenges, teamwork, and creative problem-solving. This event is free and open to the public.