Moss Point Library offers Roblox Club for students
Students interested in computer gaming are invited to join the Roblox Club at the Ina Thompson Moss Point Library on Monday, October 14 and again on October 28, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Anyone age 10 and above may play Roblox with friends and others at the teen computer area – or bring your own laptop. All will be able to enjoy this fun-filled game whether beginner or advanced. Share new strategies and game worlds and get a chance to win fun prizes. Refreshments provided by the Friends of the Moss Point Library. The library is located at 4119 Bellview Street near downtown. Call 228-475-7462 for more information.
Moss Point Library offers Lego Movie Making for students
Students interested in making stop-motion movies are invited to Lego Movie Making at the Ina Thompson Moss Point Library on Monday, October 14 and Tuesday, October 15, from 2 to 4 p.m. See how to make short animation films with legos and how the Lego movies are made. Students may make a Lego movie at almost no cost. Learn film history, storyboarding, and movie-making in this two-session program designed for ages 10 and up. Refreshments provided by Friends of the Moss Point Library. The library is located at 4119 Bellview Street near downtown. Call 228-475-7462 for more information.
Fire Safety Storytime offered at Moss Point Library
Children and families are invited to a special Fire Safety Week Pajama Party at the Ina Thompson Moss Point Library on Tuesday, October 15, beginning at 4:30 p.m. Join Ms. Monique and the Moss Point Fire Department for a Fire Safety Week story-time. Kids will read fun stories and sing songs, then learn about fire safety from Moss Point’s neighborhood firefighters. Photos can be taken with firemen and the fire truck.
Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult. Refreshments provided by the Friends of the Moss Point Library. The library is located at 4119 Bellview Street near downtown. Call 228-475-7462 for more information.
Lego-palooza offered for families at Pascagoula Library
The Pascagoula Public Library will offer Lego-palooza for families on Thursday, October 17, at 4 p.m. in the Children’s Library on the second floor. The event is offered free to families and is suggested for children of all ages. Lego sets are provided to use at this event. Children must be accompanied by parent, grandparent, or adult guardian. For more information, call the library at 769-3060, ext. #1 or visit 3214 Pascagoula Street near downtown.
Lucedale Library to offer device training; cell phones
Patrons who may have questions about cell phones are invited to a free Device Training for Cell Phones workshop at the Lucedale/George County Public Library on Thursday, October 17, beginning at 5:30 p.m.
C-Spire cell phone expert Joe Hicks will conduct the workshop with assistance on cell phone use, connectivity, or to get answers concerning their device. Examples would be changing a ring tone, data not working, connecting to wi-fi, clearing cache, or downloading a document. To register, call 601-325-4396 or the library 601-947-2123. For more information, visit the library at 507 Oak Street across from City Park.
Gautier Library offers Fall Fun and Games for kids
The Gautier Public Library will host a Fall Fun and Games Party on Saturday, October 19, from 1 to 3 p.m. in the library. Step right up to the Gautier Library for carnival games, crafts, and prizes! Enjoy the flavors, sights, and sounds of a fall weekend with many fun game booths for the whole family. Costumes are encouraged but not required. Fall treats and refreshments provided by the Friends of the Library. Call the library for more information at 228-497-4531. The library is located at 2100 Library Lane, next to the college.
Drawing and Writing Class offered at Ocean Springs Library
The Ocean Springs Municipal Library will host author and artist I. L. Davis for a Drawing and Writing Class on Saturday, October 19, beginning at 10 a.m., in the meeting room. Anyone interested in drawing and writing is invited for a morning of drawing fundamentals and a discussion with author I.L. Davis and his love of writing. Davis’ sci-fi series of Mooneyes includes two books, “Mooneyes and Dark Moon Council” along with “Mooneyes Rising of the Two Moons.” All supplies will be furnished. Registration is suggested as seating is limited. Call the library to save a seat at 228-875-1193. The Ocean Springs library is located at 525 Dewey Avenue, behind City Hall.
Gautier Library to host Tween Book Club for students
The Gautier Public Library will offer a new Tween Book Club on Thursday, October 17, beginning at 4:30 p.m.
Upper elementary “Tweens” are invited to discuss a different book each month, suggest favorites to read, and play a game or create cool art projects at each meeting. Refreshments provided by the Friends of the Library. To register or get more information, call the library at 497-4531. The library is located at 2100 Library Lane, next to the college.