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Riverdale Public Library | January programs

By Staff | Dec 30, 2024

Next month’s roster of activities at Riverdale Public Library offers topics for all ages. The following activities are free to the public:

Adult Programs

Book Discussion: “By the Fire We Carry” by Rebecca Nagle

10:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 2

Reporter and member of the Cherokee Nation, Rebecca Nagle, recounts the generations-long fight for tribal land and sovereignty in eastern Oklahoma.

Curiosity Connection: Secrets of the Sunshine State

10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 8

This month, we’ll explore some of the most interesting lesser-known, off-the-beaten-path locations across Florida, featuring both the historical and the downright unusual. Curiosity Connection offers adults in our community the opportunity to explore a new subject each month in arts, culture, science and technology by combining interactive presentations and hands-on experiences with open and engaging discussions.

Knit and Stitch

1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 15

A casual, self-guided group of knitters and crocheters that join together to share projects, ideas and techniques. Participants are encouraged to bring their own projects and tools. Basic materials and supplies are available for newcomers.

A ‘Deep Dive’ into Weeki Wachee Springs

10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 18

From local swimming spot to roadside attraction to state park, the only constant at Weeki Wachee Springs over its 75-year history is the mermaid performances. Join Rebecca Schwandt, historian and archivist, for a “deep dive” into the springs’ past. Entertaining audiences since 1947, this unique roadside attraction has a natural spring with water at a stable temperature of 72-74 degrees.

The Koreshans of Estero and the Link to the Waco Tragedy

10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 25

In the 1890s, a group of religious utopians settled Estero, Florida. Called the Koreshans, they were led by Cyrus Teed, a doctor of eclectic medicine. A century later, Teed’s religious teachings were plagiarized by none other than David Koresh of the Branch Davidians of Waco. This lecture traces the legacy of the Koreshans and what they teach us about cults and ourselves. Presented by Lyn Millner, author of “The Allure of Immortality: An American Cult, a Florida Swamp and a Renegade Prophet.”

Children’s Programs

Dinosaur Party

10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 10

Join us for an hour of dinosaur festivities. Come celebrate the love of all things dinosaur with themed crafts, music, activities and games. Dinosaur costumes are encouraged.

Family Storytime

10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 17, 24, 31

For children through age 5 years and caregivers. Families with young children enjoy a variety of stories, songs, rhymes and movement.

Homeschool Hangout: Game on

1 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 30

Join in the fun and challenge your friends to a variety of board games and video games. Light snacks provided.

Teen Programs

Anime Hour

2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 7

Enjoy an hour of anime entertainment, creative expression and lively discussions. This program is specially curated for anime enthusiasts to indulge in their passion for Japanese animation while hanging out among like-minded peers. Snacks provided and cosplay encouraged. For teens ages 12-18 years.

The Riverdale Public Library is at 2421 Buckingham Road in Fort Myers. For more information about a program or to register, call the library at 239-533-4370. Check the Lee County Library System’s website to find out about programs at other locations. Call the host library, or Telephone Reference at 239-479-INFO (4636), for more information about a specific program.

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In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Lee County will not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities in its services, programs or activities. To request an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication or a reasonable modification to participate, contact Raphaela Morais-Peroba, 239-533-8782, Florida Relay Service 711 or rperoba@leegov.com. Accommodation will be provided at no cost to the requestor. Requests should be made at least five business days in advance.

Source: Lee County Government