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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Code Enforcement Magistrate Hearing
This meeting is televised live on MCTV Channel 20 (Comcast), on Channel 99 (U-verse), and online at www.martin.fl.us/watch-mctv.
The Code Enforcement Division receives complaints from a variety of sources including citizens, businesses, staff members, and outside agencies. Staff inspects and investigates complaints to see if violation of County Code exists then begin taking appropriate steps to achieve compliance. These steps can be either an informal and/or formal process. Cases that are not voluntarily brought into compliance may be presented to a Special Magistrate at a formal public hearing.
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.
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!
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.
Unearth a Story: Dig Into Discovery
Presented by SEFAS
Get ready to dig into adventure with our hands-on archaeology experience!
Step into the role of an archaeologist at our exciting event! Designed for children ages 8 to 13, this hands-on activity invites participants to explore a sandy dig site where artifacts are waiting to be discovered. Using real-life techniques such as careful digging, sifting, and brushing, kids will uncover hidden treasures while learning how archaeologists study clues from the past to tell stories about ancient life.
Held outdoors in our library pavilion, this interactive experience encourages curiosity, patience, and a love of discovery. Participants will not only enjoy the thrill of unearthing artifats, but also gain a deeper appreciation for history, science, and storytelling. Come ready to get a little sandy and have a lot of fun as we dig into the past together!
Creating for a Cause
Join this informal group to stitch, knit, crochet, or craft items to be donated to local or national programs. We have projects for hand-stitching, machine-sewing, and no-sewing!
Bring your ideas, enthusiasm, and skills or learn new ones. We have supplies, notions, and sewing machines. We have projects for hand-stitching, machine-sewing, and no-sewing! We're making pillowcases for children, market totes, fidget/sensory quilts, lap quilts, bibs, bunnies, and teddy bears. Adults and teens welcome. This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Martin County Library System, Inc.
Library Board of Trustees Meeting
The Library Board of Trustees shall have the following duties, functions, and responsibilities: To serve in an advisory capacity to the Board of County Commissioners and the County Administration through the Library Director; should the Library Director position become vacant, the County Administrator will provide the Trustees with the top three candidates being considered, their application and resumes. The County Administrator will solicit comments from the Trustees on each of the candidates and discuss possible rankings of the candidates prior to making a final determination. The final decision will be the responsibility of the County Administrator with confirmation by the Board of County Commissioners. Develop library policy with the advice and counsel of the library director, especially concerning library hours, book selection, use of meeting rooms, etc. Make continuing studies of all existing and future needs of the County in respect to public facilities and services. Review the financial position of the library system and make reports and submit recommendations regarding sound and feasible budget financing. Keep constantly aware of public library standards, trends, regulations, and legislation. Formulate or recommend actions to raise the quality of service and utilization of financial assistance from state, national, and other sources.
Teen Game Night
If you are a teen who loves gaming, drop by the Exploration Lab for a fun gaming night with the Nintendo Switch and board games.
Chill, Creative Coloring Club
Get ready for a Chill, Creative Coloring Club where tweens & teens can kick back, vibe out, and let their artistic side shine.
Join us most Wednesdays in July from 6–7 PM for a colorful combo of creativity and calm. Designed for ages 11–18, this weekly hangout is all about relaxing, reconnecting, and making something seriously cool.
Each week brings a fresh, fun focus:
Week 1: Watercolor Pencil ArtWeek 2: Radical Rock ArtWeek 3: Groovy Gel Wave DesignsWeek 4: Classic Coloring Book CreationsExpect soothing sessions, snack-sized treats, and seriously satisfying strokes of color. Whether you're a doodle devotee or just looking for a laid-back midweek meetup, this club is your go-to for good vibes and great art.
Bring your besties or come solo—either way, it’s gonna be a colorful crew and cozy creativity! Basic coloring will be available each week for those interested.
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 of yoga experience are welcome. Doors will open 15 minutes early to allow time for signing in and setting up.