• Genealogy Group

    Pike County Public Library 126 Lee Avenue, Pikeville, KY, United States

    Pike County Public Library's Genealogy Group meets the 1st & 3rd Friday of each month to share family history and family trees, photographs, and research. Meetings are held from 3:00-5:00 in the Genealogy Room (second floor) of the Lee Avenue … Read More

  • Quilters Group

    Pike County Public Library 126 Lee Avenue, Pikeville, KY, United States

    Pike County Public Library Quilters Group is a quilting social that also teaches quilting and needlework. Participants exchange patterns, quilting ideas, and sewing projects. Both beginners and experienced quilters are welcome! Quilters Group meets alternating Saturdays at noon at the … Read More

  • Lizzie Borden Living History Portrayal

    Pike County Public Library 126 Lee Avenue, Pikeville, KY, United States

    Join award-winning actress Leslie Goddard, Ph.D., as she brings to life Lizzie Borden, accused of the brutal hatchet murder of her father and stepmother in 1892. Hear Lizzie’s story come alive as she talks about her life growing up in … Read More

  • Witch Cauldron Craft

    Pike County Public Library 126 Lee Avenue, Pikeville, KY, United States

    Paint and assemble a bubbling cauldron with witch's feet at the Pike County Public Library (Lee Avenue) on October 5th at 5:30! This craft is made of wood and measures approximately 13" inches tall and 10" wide when completed. No … Read More

  • Halloween and the History of Witches

    Pike County Public Library 126 Lee Avenue, Pikeville, KY, United States

    Have you ever wondered, especially on Halloween, why witches are depicted as riding on brooms through the nighttime sky? You're never going to look at sweeping the same way again... How did the benevolent image of a wise woman transform … Read More

  • Crochet for Beginners

    Pike County Public Library 126 Lee Avenue, Pikeville, KY, United States

    Learn to crochet at the Pike County Public Library! Meets every other Saturday at 2:30, beginning September 11. All materials provided. Sign up by calling the library at 606-437-6001.

  • Literary Ladies Book Club

    Pike County Public Library 126 Lee Avenue, Pikeville, KY, United States

    The Literary Ladies Book Club will now meet monthly at the Pike County Public Library (Lee Avenue). The next meeting will be held Saturday, October 9 at 4:30 to discuss "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott. The next book, "Bloodroot" … Read More

  • DIY Zombie Barbies

    Pike County Public Library 126 Lee Avenue, Pikeville, KY, United States

    Turn old Barbie dolls into zombies at the Pike County Public Library (Lee Avenue) on Monday, October 11 at 4:30. All materials provided, no registration required.

  • Mourning in Kentucky in the 1800s

    Pike County Public Library 126 Lee Avenue, Pikeville, KY, United States

    Mourning the dead was an important part of life in the 19th century. Cynthia Williams Resor, Ph.D., will begin her time-travel tour of this culture of mourning in Kentucky cemeteries by examining the symbols on tombstones and their meanings. Explore … Read More

  • Tech Days: Computer Skills for Any Skill Level

    Pike County Public Library 126 Lee Avenue, Pikeville, KY, United States

    Join our Basic Computer Skills class each Wednesday from 10:30 - 11:30! Participants get hands-on training with today's technology to build the skills they'll need for tomorrow. Laptops are provided and signup is available at the Lee Avenue library.

  • Embroidery for Beginners

    Pike County Public Library 126 Lee Avenue, Pikeville, KY, United States

    Embroidery for Beginners offers embroidery instruction, stitch techniques, tips and tricks, and basic patterns. The class is free and all materials are provided. Embroidery for Beginners is held every other Thursday at 5:00 at the Pike County Public Library (Lee … Read More

  • Genealogy Group

    Pike County Public Library 126 Lee Avenue, Pikeville, KY, United States

    Pike County Public Library's Genealogy Group meets the 1st & 3rd Friday of each month to share family history and family trees, photographs, and research. Meetings are held from 3:00-5:00 in the Genealogy Room (second floor) of the Lee Avenue … Read More