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Pokémon League

TPL Wheelock Branch 3722 North 26th Street, Tacoma, WA

Grab your Pokemon deck or DS and join your friends at our official Pokemon League. Both experienced players and beginners are welcome. If you collect cards but don't know how to play, we can teach you. If you know how to play and want to get better, we've got that covered too. The fearless leader of this event is an expert player who has helped judge world championships. Join us to learn from the best! Recommended for ages 6 up to young adults.

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Learn to Play Go

TPL Wheelock Branch 3722 North 26th Street, Tacoma, WA

Learn to play Go in this 3-week class. Go is an ancient Chinese game of strategy, similar to chess, that is believed to be the oldest board game still being played today. Instructor Tom Cruver is the founder of the South Sound Go Club and a veteran player. The 1st two classes will focus on instruction with time for practice. The 3rd class will be focused on play. Please register for all 3 sessions: January 18 January 25 February 1 Register Here: TPL Registration Page

Computer Basics – Internet Basics (In Person)

TPL Wheelock Branch 3722 North 26th Street, Tacoma, WA

In this hour-long workshop, we will introduce newly connected users to basic terminology, functionality, and navigation of internet browsers, search engines and websites. Today's workshop is provided by AT&T and the Public Library Association using resources found at www.digitallearn.org. This workshop is in person at the Wheelock Branch. It is intended to serve 1 to 6 people maximum. Registration is not required, but space will be limited.

Craft Afterschool: Blizzard in a Bottle

TPL Wheelock Branch 3722 North 26th Street, Tacoma, WA

Let it snow!  Make your very own blizzard in a bottle! Let it snow with these fun customized sensory bottles.

Archiving North End Communities

TPL Wheelock Branch 3722 North 26th Street, Tacoma, WA

The Community Archives Center is coming to the Wheelock branch to document stories from the North End community! Stop by on January 21st from 11:00 am-3:00 pm to share your story and add to the Community Archives Center digital archive. Record a short oral history (any language welcome!) about your life in Tacoma. Bring a special family photograph, document, or recipe that helps tell your story and have it scanned at our Digitization Station. View highlights from the Northwest Room's local history collections related to the North End. Kids of all ages are invited to create their own comic book. You have a unique and important story to tell. By sharing your oral history, family photos, or special family recipes with the Community Archives Center, it can become a part of Tacoma's collective memory. We look forward to hearing YOUR STORY on January 21st!  Refreshments will be served.

Computer Basics – Email Basics (In Person)

TPL Wheelock Branch 3722 North 26th Street, Tacoma, WA

In this hour-long workshop, attendees will create a Gmail account, learn how to perform basic email functions like send, receive and reply to an email, recognize and deal with spam, organize and delete emails and search for messages. Today's workshop is provided by AT&T and the Public Library Association using resources found at www.digitallearn.org. This workshop is in person at the Wheelock Branch. It is intended to serve 1 to 6 people maximum. Registration is not required, but space will be limited.

Craft Afterschool: Perler Bead Creations

TPL Wheelock Branch 3722 North 26th Street, Tacoma, WA

Perler Beads are plastic fusible beads. Beads are arranged on pegboards to form patterns and then fused together with an iron. Stop by the Wheelock branch from 3:30-4:30pm and share your creativity at the library and take home the Perler Bead designs you created.

Wheelock Book Club

TPL Wheelock Branch 3722 North 26th Street, Tacoma, WA

Join the Wheelock Book Club for a discussion of Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver.  About the book: Author Barbara Kingsolver and her family abandoned the industrial-food pipeline to live a rural life—vowing that, for one year, they'd only buy food raised in their own neighborhood, grow it themselves, or learn to live without it. Part memoir, part journalistic investigation, Animal, Vegetable, Miracle is an enthralling narrative that will open your eyes in a hundred new ways to an old truth: You are what you eat. Copies of Animal, Vegetable, Miracle are available in multiple formats. Please call the library for assistance with locating or reserving a copy, 253-280-2800. Copies are also available at Wheelock while they last.

Black History Month Pioneers: Augustus Jackson

TPL Wheelock Branch 3722 North 26th Street, Tacoma, WA

Black History Month is a time to learn and reflect on the history and accomplishments of the Black and African American leaders and innovators who have helped shape our world. Join us each week as we explore a new person and create a craft.

Black History Month Pioneers: Garrett Morgan

TPL Wheelock Branch 3722 North 26th Street, Tacoma, WA

Black History Month is a time to learn and reflect on the history and accomplishments of the Black and African American leaders and innovators who have helped shape our world. Join us each week as we explore a new person and create a craft.

Share Your Story: Beginning Memoir Writing

TPL Wheelock Branch 3722 North 26th Street, Tacoma, WA

Tap into your memories to create poems or a hybrid creation of part poetry and memoir. We will do a writing prompt followed by free writing. Open to all adults. Instructor Celeste Schueler holds an MFA in creative writing from Mississippi University for Women. She has been published in various magazines, an anthology, and online.

Buffalo Soldier Adventure & Discovery

TPL Wheelock Branch 3722 North 26th Street, Tacoma, WA

Register Here Experience what life was like for Buffalo Soliders out West during this hands-on program. Kids will make animal tracks, use a saddle, and identify the ways buffalo were used with help from staff at the 9th and 10th Horse Cavalry Buffalo Soldiers Museum in Tacoma. Since its founding in 2005, Tacoma’s Buffalo Soldiers Museum has served as a community resource encompassing a significant – and all too often overlooked – facet of American history. This program is funded through the Tacoma Creates initiative.

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