Philanthropic Educational Organization (P.E.O.) Executive Retreat
Executive Retreat
Johnston Public Library
6700 Merle Hay Rd
Johnston, IA 50131
United States
Executive Retreat
This Tai Chi Class series is sponsored by the City of Johnston and is for seniors age 55+. Registration is required for this free class.
6th - 12th grade students can receive free tutoring and homework help from the Johnston High School National Honor Society Tutoring Committee members.
Compete against other anime fans for fabulous prizes at JPL's Kahoot! Anime Trivia Challenge! Each week we'll feature trivia questions about a different anime series as well as sample a fun snack from Japan.
Pick up some new-to-you books, movies or music at the annual Lions Club Book Sale. Proceeds from the event support the Johnston Public Library.
Join us for a Dragon Ball FighterZ throw down every Thursday in the Teen Space! Choose a team of three fighters from the game’s 44 characters and battle it out to become the champion!
🍽️What's cooking in the library kitchen?👩🍳
Kids can join our monthly cooking class to learn basic cooking skills and practice following a recipe. Registration is required for this class and is open to kids in elementary school.
This month, we're making cake balls and DIY sprinkles!
Children ages 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult for this program. Drop offs will not be permitted.
Continued help with social security
Everyday English is an ongoing program designed for English language learning adults. Lessons focus on functional English – learning basic phrases and expressions for having conversations in everyday English as well as lessons on living in the United States. Lessons are led by a professional ESOL teacher and trained volunteers. Follow-up digital materials are available for interested students. Classes meet both in-person and online using the Zoom app, for those who prefer to join virtually. Email Library Staff at esol@johnstonlibrary.org for sign-in information. Classes are free and registration is not required, but is appreciated.