Category Archives: Programs and Events for Adults

OCTOBER 2023 SCHEDULE: One-On-One Computer Tutoring

Our Digital Literacy schedule has changed! Please visit our Event Calendar to view the current schedule. Our One-On-One Computer Tutoring programs have updated hours beginning in October 2023, so please read on to find out when you can have all your questions about your digital devices answered at the library. Teen Tech Tutors, volunteers from […]

NEXT WEDNESDAY (10/11/23): Art Instruction With Irondequoit Art Club: An Afternoon of Shared Art Making

Our Art Instruction With Irondequoit Art Club series continues on Wednesday, October 11, at 12:00 PM with An Afternoon of Shared Art Making. Artists are encouraged to bring their current project to work on or share during this “Open Paint Out” or you can join us to paint one of several still life setups. We’ll […]

THIS SATURDAY (10/7/23): Turning 65 and Medicare

A representative from T65 & Beyond will be available at the library on Saturday, October 7, at 10:30 AM to discuss Turning 65 and Medicare. Turning 65 is the easy part! Come to this educational seminar and learn all about Medicare… — Who needs to apply — When and how to apply — And how […]

THIS WEEKEND (10/6/23 + 10/7/23): VR Museum of War: War Up Close

The Irondequoit Public Library will host the Ukrainian American Community Foundation this weekend for VR Museum of War: War Up Close, an interactive virtual reality event that showcases the devastation caused by the war in Ukraine and the resiliency of the Ukrainian people. Attendees will have an opportunity to use a virtual reality headset to […]

NEXT THURSDAY (10/5/23): Irondequoit Historical Society Presents Urban Legends

Matt Rogers, the artist behind The Lost Borough, will be sharing a few Urban Legends at the library with the help of the Irondequoit Historical Society. Dive into the spookier side of Rochester’s stories with this presentation… some that you may know, and some that you may not. Do you know where HooDoo Corner is? […]

Classic Book Discussion Group Will Read “The Mysterious Affair at Styles” in October 2023

Kenneth Branagh recently brought Hercule Poirot back to the big screen for a third time in A Haunting in Venice. The Classic Book Discussion Group will get a chance to try on the famed detective’s mustache in October as they read (and discuss) Agatha Christie’s The Mysterious Affair at Styles as part of their next […]

Calling All Local Authors! Apply Now to Participate in Our Local Author Day on December 9, 2023

The Irondequoit Library’s Local Author Day is coming back for 2023 on Saturday, December 9, from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM! Are you an author from the Rochester area? We’re looking for writers of all types (including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, memoirs, and more) to participate in our event and share their work with the library […]

NEXT TUESDAY (9/26/23): Irondequoit Art Club’s Artist Lecture Series: Gail Johnson

A speaker from the Irondequoit Art Club will join us on Tuesday, September 26, at 6:00 PM, for the first presentation in their Artist Lecture Series. Each month a different artist from the Rochester region will discuss their artwork, creative process, and techniques. This month we’ll be joined by Gail Johnson, a professor at MCC […]

FALL 2023 SCHEDULE: One-On-One Computer Tutoring

Our Digital Literacy schedule has changed! Please visit our Event Calendar to view the current schedule. Our One-On-One Computer Tutoring programs will expand this Fall, so if you have questions about your digital devices, now is a great time to visit the library! Teen Tech Tutors, volunteers from local high schools and colleges, will be […]

NEXT THURSDAY (9/21/23): Re-Introduction of the American Chestnut

The Irondequoit Conservation Board will bring Gary Koplun, a Forester with NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, to the library for a presentation about the Re-Introduction of the American Chestnut on Thursday, September 21, at 7:00 PM. This presentation will include background information about the species, its former range, and the blight which nearly wiped it […]