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Programs & Events

Programs & Events

At the Citrus County Library System there are free Programs and Events for library users of all ages! There are classes and Storytime’s that appeal to everyone. You can learn new technology skills, improve your English, attend community meetings or watch a movie, and so much more.

Programs & Events

At the Citrus County Library System there are free Programs and Events for library users of all ages! There are classes and Storytime’s that appeal to everyone. You can learn new technology skills, improve your English, attend community meetings or watch a movie, and so much more.

Early Literacy


Programs for our littlest learners encouraging a lifelong appreciation for learning and enjoying books through songs, rhymes, and stories.

Kids & Families


Fun free programs and events for the whole family. You can always count on the library to have a variety of educational programs, from crafts, STEM, and summer reading!

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Teens


One stop shopping for middle and high school students in Citrus County! Find games, teen volunteer information, and learning resources here!

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Adults


Adult programs and events that encourage life-long learning, connection and engagement. Be creative with our crafting and card making classes, or even learn a new technology or hobby.

Technology Education


Learn how to use a keyboard and mouse, software, the internet, email, and more at one of our adult technology classes! Or join one of our Tech Talks and gain insights on how to use specific devices, selling and buying online, streaming videos, apps, and more.

Love Your Library


February is the month we set aside to celebrate the Citrus County Library System every year!

Outreach


Our staff members love getting out of the branches and interacting with the Citrus County community at different events throughout the year!

Seasonal Events


Find special programs that happen throughout the year, from school break programs to week and month long events!

Summer Reading


Get to the library to read, earn prizes, and more when school’s out for the summer!

Programs & Events A-Z


Discover all our Programs & Events here.

Early Literacy


Programs for our littlest learners encouraging a lifelong appreciation for learning and enjoying books through songs, rhymes, and stories.

Kids & Families


Fun free programs and events for the whole family. You can always count on the library to have a variety of educational programs, from crafts, STEM, and summer reading!

Discover Here:

Teens


One stop shopping for middle and high school students in Citrus County! Find games, teen volunteer information, and learning resources here!

Discover here:

Adults


Adult programs and events that encourage life-long learning, connection and engagement. Be creative with our crafting and card making classes, or even learn a new technology or hobby.

Technology Education


Learn how to use a keyboard and mouse, software, the internet, email, and more at one of our adult technology classes! Or join one of our Tech Talks and gain insights on how to use specific devices, selling and buying online, streaming videos, apps, and more.

Love Your Library


February is the month we set aside to celebrate the Citrus County Library System every year!

Outreach


Our staff members love getting out of the branches and interacting with the Citrus County community at different events throughout the year!

Seasonal Events


Find special programs that happen throughout the year, from school break programs to week and month long events!

Summer Reading


Get to the library to read, earn prizes, and more when school’s out for the summer!

Programs & Events A-Z


Discover all our Programs & Events here.

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Library cards are available to ALL Citrus County residents and open the door to a new world full of imagination and possibilities.

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