Calendar of Events
Welcome to the public meeting and events calendar for Martin County. The default view includes all events and meetings. Use the filter options to view only events scheduled for your chosen filter selections. If you find an event or meeting of interest, you also have the option to select the "Add to Calendar" link to save this meeting to your personal calendar, or you can share an event on Facebook or Twitter.
To view the agendas for any of the meeting dates listed, you will need to go to the Agenda Search.
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Tech Time
Stumped by your device? The Library offers 30-minute appointments to help you find relevant information for your specific question.
While not a substitute for commercial help, we are skilled at navigating the web, finding accurate information, and sharing it in a way that's relevant to YOU. Come ready to learn!
Visit our website for more information about one on one tech appointments.
Tech Q&A
Questions about your device? Join us for this casual drop-in session where we'll help find information to your questions. If you can, bring your device and come prepared to drive!
Questions will be addressed on a first come, first served basis.
Tech Time
Stumped by your device? The Library offers 30-minute appointments to help you find relevant information for your specific question.
While not a substitute for commercial help, we are skilled at navigating the web, finding accurate information, and sharing it in a way that's relevant to YOU. Come ready to learn!
Visit our website for more information about one on one tech appointments.
Intro to the Glowforge
Interested in using the Glowforge, a 3D laser engraver? Join us for this 60-minute introductory lesson.
We'll cover the basics like what materials to use, how to make (or buy!) a digital file, and how to safely operate the machine. All supplies and materials are provided!
All attendees must have a signed liability waiver on file. Visit our website to learn more about using the Glowforge at the library.
Stitches of Kindness
Use your creativity and craft to spread kindness around Martin County by knitting or crocheting items to be donated. The current project is making walker-bags and beanie hats for the community.
Beginners and advanced are welcome and we have patterns available for those that cannot make it in person. All materials are provided. This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Martin County Library System, Inc.
Homework Help Reading and Math Grades 1-6
1:1 Homework Help with Reading and Math homework grades 1-6. Registration required.
Registration is required for a one-hour session on February 4, 11, and 25. You may find your Homework Helper at the "Homework Helper Meetup location" designated at each branch.
If you need to cancel an appointment, please call the branch library where the appointment is scheduled. Please bring your homework to the appointment.
Drug and Alcohol Abuse Awareness Committee Meeting
The Drug and Alcohol Abuse Awareness Committee shall serve as an advisory committee to the Board of County Commissioners on issues relating to adult and youth substance and alcohol abuse in Martin County. The Committee will make recommendations on programs and services that impact the community.
Homework Help Reading, English and Math Grades K-6
1:1 Homework Help with Reading, English and Math homework grades K-6. Registration required.
Registration is for a 1-hour session on March 4, 11, and 25. Registration required. You may find your Homework Helper at the "Homework Helper Meetup location" area designated at each branch.
If you need to cancel an appointment, please call the branch library where the appointment is scheduled. Please bring your homework to the appointment.
Homework Help Reading, English and Math Grades K-6
1:1 Homework Help with Reading, English and Math homework grades K-6. Registration required.
Registration is for a 1-hour session on March 4, 11, and 25. Registration required. You may find your Homework Helper at the "Homework Helper Meetup location" area designated at each branch.
If you need to cancel an appointment, please call the branch library where the appointment is scheduled. Please bring your homework to the appointment.
Hobe Sound Neighborhood Advisory Committee Meeting
Each Neighborhood Advisory Committee (NAC) shall assist in the preparation of the required community redevelopment plan for its designated community redevelopment area. The Committee shall follow the procedures of the adopted small area planning process. The completed Community Redevelopment Plan shall be presented to the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) for review and approval prior to presentation to the Board. The final Community Redevelopment Plan shall be adopted by the Board. In addition to providing advice and recommendations to the Community Redevelopment Agency on the implementation of an adopted Community Redevelopment Plan, each Committee shall work towards consensus to provide advice and recommendations to the Community Redevelopment Agency, to the extent permitted by the development review process, grant deadlines, or other similar time constraints, regarding the following: Proposed amendments and modifications to a Community Redevelopment Plan, Development applications within its Community Redevelopment Area that are classified as major applications under the provisions of the Martin County Land Development Regulations, the prioritization of community redevelopment capital projects, any other matters as directed by the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) or the Agency.
U.S. Coast Guard in Jupiter & Hobe Sound by Josh Liller
Join our favorite local historian for another fascinating lecture of our winter series.
Did you know there were active Coast Guard stations in our area for over seven decades, including both World Wars? This included not only the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse, but also Loran Stations that formed part of a global navigational network used before GPS. Learn about their service. This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Martin County Library System, Inc.
Story Time 0 - 2 years
Martin County's Children's Librarians love to read, but they also love to sing and dance! Join us for a story and early literacy activities.
According to Every Child Ready to Read @ Your Library, singing, talking, and playing are also important for developing early literacy skills. This interactive event may use bubbles, scarves, hand-held instruments or shaker eggs, loud music, and more. All adults are encouraged to participate with their children in this fun early literacy activity. Families are welcome!
This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Martin County Library System, Inc.
Tech Q&A
Questions about your device? Join us for this casual drop-in session where we'll help find information to your questions. If you can, bring your device and come prepared to drive!
Questions will be addressed on a first-come, first-served basis.
Tourist Development Council Meeting
The Council shall conduct public hearings to receive information from the public with respect to the effectiveness of the existing tourist development efforts by both public and private agencies, organizations, and businesses and the need for additional or different tourist development efforts; recommend a method of coordination of existing tourist development efforts by both public and private agencies, organizations, and businesses and of new or additional tourist development efforts to obtain maximum economy, efficiency, and effectiveness of the tourist development efforts in and for Martin County; identify and recommend methods of eliminating unnecessary duplications in existing tourist development efforts by both public and private agencies, organizations, and businesses and preventing or minimizing such duplications of new or proposed tourist development efforts; identify and develop new tourist development efforts by both public and private agencies, organizations, and businesses; create, prepare, and submit to the Board a Tourist Development Plan in the manner meeting the requirements of F.S. 125.0104, and, from time to time thereafter, make recommendations to the Board for changes to the Tourist Development Plan; from time to time, to make recommendations to the Board for the effective operation of the special projects or uses provided for in the Tourist Development Plan; review the expenditures of revenues authorized in the Tourist Development Plan and report to the Board and to the State Department of Revenue as required by F.S. 125.0104; adopt, amend, and repeal rules and to implement the provisions of any ordinance for which it is responsible; and submit an annual report to the Board of its activities and of the issues and progress of the tourist development efforts in and for the County.
U.S. Citizenship Class
Recommended for individuals who have submitted their application for naturalization, or who are in the process of doing so. Comfort with the English language is required. Registration required.
Study and practice for the 100 questions of the U.S. Citizenship Test, and what to expect at the interview! This class will help you understand the process of applying to become a naturalized citizen of the U.S. and provides an opportunity to study citizenship test questions in a positive learning environment. We will review the requirements to qualify for citizenship, provide information on what to expect during your interview, and introduce government resources for obtaining application materials.
Overview of Lessons:1. What does it mean to be a U.S. Citizen? 2. What are the rights and responsibilities of citizenship?3. Do I qualify to apply for citizenship?4. What does the application process include?5. Test preparation.
THIS IS NOT AN ENGLISH CLASS. The class is taught in English and participants are expected to be comfortable with English before attending.
You must take the U.S. Citizenship Test in English unless you meet one of the following requirements:A. You are 50 years of age or older and you have lived in the U.S. as a lawful permanent resident for periods totaling at least 20 years.B. You are 55 years of age or older and you have lived in the U.S. as a lawful permanent resident for periods totaling at least 15 years.C. You are 65 years of age or older and you have lived in the U.S. as a lawful permanent resident for periods totaling at least 20 years.
If you meet one of these requirements, you may be eligible to take the civics portion of the U.S. Citizenship Test in your native language. For more information on exemptions and accommodations, please visit the USCIS exemptions and accommodations site.
Tech Time
Stumped by your device? The Library offers 30-minute appointments to help you find relevant information for your specific question.
While not a substitute for commercial help, we are skilled at navigating the web, finding accurate information, and sharing it in a way that's relevant to YOU. Come ready to learn!
Visit our website for more information about one on one tech appointments.
Dance Fitness Fun!
Join Marybeth Peña with Hope Center for Autism for a fun dance fitness program created for toddlers and preschoolers.
Kids will dance, play, and move while learning healthy fitness habits and having fun. Sensory integration and neurodiversity resources will also be available. This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Martin County Library System, Inc.