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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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Apr 29

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.

Blake Library

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Blake Library Staff
Apr 29

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!

Blake Library

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Blake Library Staff
Apr 29

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.

Blake Library

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Blake Library Staff
Apr 29

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.

Hobe Sound Public Library

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Hobe Sound Public Library Staff
Apr 29

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.

Hoke Library

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Hoke Library Staff
Apr 29

Intro to the Cricut

Want to learn how to use the Cricut? Join us for this in-person tutorial.

You'll get hands-on experience learning the basics, including finding a design, navigating the software interface, and loading a mat. 

Visit our library website for more information about the Cricut.

Hobe Sound Public Library

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Hobe Sound Public Library Staff
Apr 29

DIY: Your Favorite T-Shirt Tote Earth Day Celebration

For tweens and teens on early release school day. Bring your favorite worn-out T-shirt and turn it into a great tote bag!

Embellish to your liking and carry it around in a pocket so you never have to use a plastic bag again! 

Peter and Julie Cummings Library

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Cummings Library Staff
Apr 29

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.

Peter and Julie Cummings Library

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Cummings Library Staff
Apr 29

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.

Robert Morgade Library

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Robert Morgade Library Staff
Apr 29

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.

Hobe Sound Public Library

Contact
Hobe Sound Public Library Staff
Apr 29

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.

Hoke Library

Contact
Hoke Library Staff
Apr 29

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

Blake Library

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Blake Library Staff
Apr 29

Family Tree Yoga with Kim

Family-friendly yoga with Kim

Join Kim Moir from Two Rivers Yoga for a child-centric yoga session for all ages! Be prepared for moves with a "moo" or "meow."

Please bring a mat or towel for each participant. Children need to be accompanied by an adult to participate. All levels are welcome. Doors will open 15 minutes early to allow time for signing in and setting up. 

Hoke Library

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Hoke Library Staff