Master Gardeners provide direct assistance to home gardeners by hosting Ask A Master Gardener plant clinics from April through September.
Find the answers to gardening questions by talking with a University of Maryland Extension Master Gardener. Drop in; no registration required.
Learn the basics of composting. Composting reduces pressure on our landfills and recycles organic waste material into helpful soil supplements for gardens, container plants, and lawns.
Where did all the fireflies go?
Learn to use the data from a Citizen Science project to guide your gardening. Discuss programs such as Project Bud Burst, Project Feeder Watch, Monarch Watch, and Million Pollinator Gardens.
Black Fiction Book Club (in-person) East Columbia Branch
Join us for the Black Fiction Book Club
Therapy dog(s) from Pets on Wheels will be at the East Columbia Branch for friendly visits with customers. Drop in - no registration required.
Join us for the Black Fiction Book Club
The ShowTime Singers a mixed-voice adult show chorus composed entirely of volunteers, under the direction of Cathy Johnson, are pleased to announce their return to our HCLS Miller Branch for a spring concert.
Ages 8 & up, teens & adults welcome! 60 min. Registration required to reserve an ukulele for class use.
Participate in Random Crafts of Kindness! Learn to create something new, spend some relaxing time making art and crafting with your neighbors, and share your creations with other community members in random acts of kindness.
Stephanie Dignan shares the documentary The Story of Plastic. This movie is a detailed look into the environmental damage and human rights abuses that occur throughout the life cycle of plastic.
A discussion of The Story of Plastic will follow the live showing of The Story of Plastic. If you would like to sign up for the live version, please go to this link: