Genealogy Research Group
Poet John Donne said, “No man is an island.” Learn to research your ancestors in the context of their closest people – extended family, friends, neighbors, and others. This idea…
Poet John Donne said, “No man is an island.” Learn to research your ancestors in the context of their closest people – extended family, friends, neighbors, and others. This idea…
Watch NASA’s live broadcast of the total solar eclipse. Free solar eclipse glasses* will be available at the Library on: Sat, April 6, 1 - 4 PM & Mon, April…
Gather round for a cozy meet-up where we'll stitch, knit, crochet, embroider, and quilt our way to a masterpiece. Newcomers, have no fear! We'll teach you the ropes and help…
Learn about managing vegetable garden pests. Urban Horticulture Extension Agent Theresa Badurek will cover scouting for pests, good bugs and bad bugs, and safe management practices. Presented by UF/IFAS Pinellas…
Topic: FamilySearch Accredited Genealogist Debbe Hagner will lead us on an exploration of FamilySearch.org, the free genealogy site sponsored by the LDS church. This mega site includes historic records from around the world, the largest shared family tree, an invaluable research wiki, and more. For more information visit: tarponlibrary.org/genealogy or call (727) 943-4922, ext. 6021
Teacher and troubadour Karlus Trapp presents his educational and entertaining presentation, The Roots of Black Music in America. It is a 100-year journey back through time, offering a fresh perspective through song, story, and history that makes the music of America’s black musical giants come alive. Warning: When you attend this show, you may find…
Get ready to dig your hands into some dirt, Floridians! Want to learn the secrets of growing your very own veggie garden in this tropical paradise? Enter Theresa Badurek, your personal guide to navigating Florida's gardening challenges. In this session, you'll be schooled in everything from what to plant, to when, and even how to…
Part 1: Saturday, January 27, 2 PM Part 2: Saturday, February 10, 2 PM Teacher and troubadour Karlus Trapp presents his educational and entertaining presentation, The Roots of Black Music in America. It is a 100-year journey back through time, offering a fresh perspective through song, story, and history that makes the music of America’s…
Introductory Ukulele Workshop for Beginners. Learn about the different sizes, and how to hold, tune, strum, and play a few chords. Limited quantities of ukuleles will be available at the workshop. If you have a ukulele, please bring it or check one out at the library. Register online: tarponlibrary.org/ukulele
Introductory Ukulele Workshop for Beginners. Learn about the different sizes, and how to hold, tune, strum, and play a few chords. Limited quantities of ukuleles will be available at the workshop. If you have a ukulele, please bring it or check one out at the library. Register online: tarponlibrary.org/ukulele