Creatively explore the history of women's home front work during wartime by learning basic stitches for a World War I knit pattern
Creatively explore the history of women's home front work during wartime by learning basic stitches for a World War I knit pattern. Community outreach archivist Danielle Afsordeh will share about the history of Arkansas women's home front work during wartime while we learn how to 'knit our bit' for the war effort in celebration of Women’s History Month.
Registration is required and limited to 12. Please call (501) 851-2551 or register at the Maumelle Library desk.
Nestled in the heart of the beautiful city of Maumelle, the library is surrounded by Lake Valencia and numerous popular walking trails. The newly renovated building boasts an extensive collection of DVDs, audiobooks, fiction, non-fiction, and bestsellers for all ages. Enjoy the natural setting of our library by checking out our fishing poles for a relaxing day of fishing with the family, or checking out our telescope to view the wonders of the night sky. Book clubs for adults, cooking classes for kids, and storytime for babies are just a few of the many programs offered every month that the entire family can enjoy. For individuals and small groups we provide several study rooms, and if you have a larger group give us a call or stop by to discuss having your next get-together in our meeting room.