Stay at Home Storytime
Join your librarian every Wednesday at 10 a.m. on Facebook or YouTube for Stay At Home Storytime, where we will share recordings of our favorite rhymes, books and songs.
Join your librarian every Wednesday at 10 a.m. on Facebook or YouTube for Stay At Home Storytime, where we will share recordings of our favorite rhymes, books and songs.
Join your librarian every Wednesday at 10 a.m. on Facebook or YouTube for Stay At Home Storytime, where we will share recordings of our favorite rhymes, books and songs.
Start the new year with a hike along Black Island Trail in Lovers Key State Park. https://www.floridastateparks.org/events/first-day-hike-1
The annual meeting of the Estero Historical Society will be held on the deck of the cottage at 9285 Corkscrew Palms Blvd in the Community Park. Plans for the Society […]
A panel of experts will help us understand the “Wrap Around Services” treatment model and community partnerships used by the 20th Judicial Circuit Behavioral Courts in Lee County. https://my.lwv.org/florida/lee-county/calendar
Learn about the key bills and budget recommendations that will impact planning, conservation, transportation and community design in Florida when the State session starts March 2. https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/330002331566031629
Description: This ten week virtual series builds teaches about the part of our brain that deals with emotions and the way you feel. This part of your brain is also […]
Dr. Greg Tolley, Dr. Michael Parsons and Dr. Michael Savarese will discuss the school and the latest information on climate change preparedness and water quality in southwest Florida. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/provosts-lecture-series-2021-the-water-school-registration-116465594729
Donna Moughty, from Irish Family Roots, Inc. will present on genealogy research techniques for tracing Irish family emigration. https://leelibrary.librarymarket.com/events/genealogy-webinar-finding-ancestors-ireland-and-after-famine
The Florida Public Archaeology Network will talk about the engineering, trade, and power that made the Calusa a dominating force in Southwest Florida long before the Spanish arrived. https://leelibrary.librarymarket.com/events/tales-southwest-florida-archaeology-calusa