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West Florida Public Library Locations
For exact hours of each WFPL location, visit mywfpl.com/hours-and-locations/.
August Events at West Florida Public Libraries
Art Exhibit
Member of Quayside Art Gallery and Molino resident, Debbie Andress, will display her artwork at the Molino Branch during its regular business hours.
American Girl Book Club
Girls ages 6 to 12 will learn about American life through the experiences of Caroline in 1812 America by exploring different activities from the time period, such as making butter and playing simple games.
Blind Date with a Book
In the Tryon Branch’s Teen Study Room, choose from the Blind Date With a Book display (books wrapped in brown paper with short descriptions on the outside) for a new book to read. When you have read the book, write your opinion of the book or a short review (1-2 lines) on the inside of the book and return it to the display and repeat as desired.
Book Discussion Group
Books to Film Club
Join us as we discuss Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn.
Career Resources for Returning Veterans
HeadStart Informational Session
Parents are welcome to join us for an informational session in room 124 at the Molino Branch on the HeadStart Program opening in the Molino Community Center this coming school year, presented by Dominique Maywall.
Hot Reads: Adult Summer Reading
Join this informal discussion weekly on Friday about modern classics, soon-to-be released books, book trends or if you are interested in learning about reading and more.
Kids: R.E.A.D. to the Dogs
With The Kids: Reading Educational Assistance Dogs (R.E.A.D.) program, your child can improve his or her reading skills by practicing reading to therapy dogs.
Little Brother Book Discussion
Local scholar Scott Satterwhite will lead in-depth discussion of the book Little Brother by Cory Doctorow. Teens and adults are welcome. Refreshments will be provided.
Saturday Chess Club
Movie Night for Grown-ups
Enjoy a Tina Fey comedy about a college admissions officer at the Tryon Branch.
Summer Make ‘n’ Take
Children ages 8 and older are welcome to come make a model of their own with the Pensacola Modeleers. This program is free of charge and space is limited.
West Florida Genealogical Society Monthly Meeting
Join us for a workshop on how to use the new features of FamilySearch.org, presented by Elder Balling, Elder Blair and Lee Scott.
Author Visit: William L. Mikulas, PhD
William L. Mikulas, PhD, is the author of Taming the Drunken Monkey: The Path to Mindfulness, Meditation and Increased Concentration. He lives in Pensacola and is Professor Emeritus at UWF. Mikulas has also done lectures, interviews and workshops around the world on Buddhist and Western psychology.
Learn to Crochet
Learn the basic techniques of crochet in three easy and fun lessons for teens and adults, presented by Dorothy C. Lee, Extension Agent, Family and Consumer Sciences.
Fizz, Boom, Read! and Spark a Reaction! Programs and Events
Fizz, Boom, Read! Storytime (Ages 0 to 5)
Main Library
Saturday, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Southwest Branch (held at Big Lagoon State Park Amphitheater)
Tryon Branch
Thursday, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Fizz, Boom, Read! Movies for Children
Fizz, Boom, Read! Family Movie Nights
Fizz, Boom, Read! End of Summer Party for Children
Spark a Reaction! Movie Day for Teens
Spark a Reaction! 80’s Movies and Music for Teens
For complete event details and descriptions, visit MyWFPL.com.
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