Adult Paint at the Library: Watercolor with Dennis King- Registration required
Rappahannock County Library 4 Library Road, Washington, VA, United StatesRegistration Required: in-person, by email rapplibrary@gmail.com, or phone (540) 675-3780.
Registration Required: in-person, by email rapplibrary@gmail.com, or phone (540) 675-3780.
Rappahannock County Library is presenting a two-part genealogy workshop on finding your family history on Saturday, June 16, 10:00am - 12:00pm. Beyond Dates and Places will help you unravel that family lore passed down through the generations and draw out the person, their family, and the historical environment they lived in. Researching Online will assist you in finding online resources, with tips on how to manage them and maximize their ... Read More
First timers and previous attendees are all welcome to this monthly informal gathering, facilitated by Brain Injury Connections of the Shenandoah Valley, on the third Wednesday of the month. Case Management, Life Skills Training, Behavior Support Facilitation, Support Groups, Education, Outreach, and Advocacy.
Registration Required: in-person, Rapplibrary@gmail.com, or (540) 675-3780.
Basic Computer Help with various devices and troubleshooting a wide range of technological issues. Generously sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Please see our online calendar for any schedule changes.
Please join us for free, in-person exercise to relax and de-stress.
Basic Computer Help with various devices and troubleshooting a wide range of technological issues. Generously sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Please see our online calendar for any schedule changes.
Karen Land—writer, public speaker, and three-time participant in the 1,049-mile Iditarod Sled Dog Race across Alaska—and her Alaskan husky, Noggin, will be giving an interactive presentation at the Rappahannock County Library. Since 2000, Karen has given over a thousand talks in almost every state. Dogs, the sport of mushing, and Alaska inspire a diverse audience, making the event fun and interesting for all ages. 2025 is the 100th Anniversary of ... Read More
First timers and previous attendees are all welcome to this monthly informal gathering, facilitated by Brain Injury Connections of the Shenandoah Valley, on the third Wednesday of the month. Case Management, Life Skills Training, Behavior Support Facilitation, Support Groups, Education, Outreach, and Advocacy.