Feb 10 Tuesday
Protecting yourself online in a connected world is increasingly difficult. Learn how to recognize and avoid threats while minimizing the common annoyances of digital life. Call (316) 261-8500 or visit wichitalibrary.org/events to register.
Are you interested in becoming an entrepreneur? This lecture gives an overview of some important digital tools to help you get your online business up and running.Learn about e-commerce sites, how social media can help promote your business, and how you can use video chat platforms for services. We will also cover how to get paid using digital payment services.
Register: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/tcb2c32
Every Tuesday night, you can explore a new activity or craft, dive into your own project, or simply relax and hang out with friends. For grades 6-12.
Mychal "the Librarian" Threets discusses his new book, "I'm So Happy You're Here: A Celebration of Library Joy." Presented in partnership with Watermark Books.
Feb 11 Wednesday
Bring your current project and enjoy the classic needle arts in the company of others who share your interest in knitting, crocheting, cross-stitch and weaving. All skill levels are welcome.
Children ages 3-6 will develop literacy skills through active listening, singing, movement, and sharing a love of stories in a group setting.
It's never too early to start your child's love of learning! Music, rhymes, activities, and stories for caregivers and babies aged birth to 18 months.
The urge to create or possess a visual representation of a specific person – a portrait – is present throughout history. Portraits are created for many reasons: from sentimental to celebratory, for public or private viewing, as memorials, and as icons. .
Until the introduction of photography in the 1840s, portraits were rendered by artists in both two and three-dimensional mediums such as paintings and sculptures.
The Museum’s collection includes a variety of portraits, most of which depict local people. In this exhibition, we learn of portraiture and the people portrayed.
On view during regular Museum hours
March 2025 - March 2026
Tues-Fri 11am-4pm, Sat & Sun 1-5pm
Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum - 204 S Main
Located in the Musem's Lois Kay Walls Gallery - 3rd Floor
Since 1939, the Historical Museum has been actively collecting and preserving artifacts central to telling our local history’s stories. These artifacts are acquired in a number of ways, including purchases from local thrift shops.
Thrift Finds in the Museum Collection features objects fortunately discovered by Museum staff at local thrift stores. These items, no longer of use to their original owner, can help us to tell the story of our community.
The newest additions in the series include a 1973 leisure suit from Henry's Department Store and a circa 1955 Toni Todd sundress, both found locally at Goodwill (21st & Amidon).
Some notable finds still on view include designs by Halston and Victor Costa, a Nehru jacket retailed by Henry’s department store, and a 1950s Shocker Lounge bowling shirt.
Produced by the Museum, this exhibition was made possible through funding from Stev Overstreet, Alice Smith, the family of Kenneth E Gerhardt, and Goodwill Industries of Kansas
KMUW's Fletcher Powell will talk about short films.
WPL is partnering with NexStep Alliance to offer a tech help series, so come visit for assistance with digital skills. One tech topic will be discussed per event in the order listed. Topics will be: Basic Navigation/How to Use Your PC, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Android/iOS Tutorials, AI Usage, Digital Safety/Cyber Security and Social Media Safety, Settings and Troubleshooting/Open Forum. Register online at wichitalibrary.org/events or call (316) 337-9125.
Learn the basics of 3D printing at the Wichita Public Library, and the best practices for optimizing prints for the library's Prusa printers. Call (316) 261-8500 or visit wichitalibrary.org/events to register.
Explore your values and gain insight on how to put them into action for a happy, purposeful life. Register online at p2pu.org/wichita.
Feb 12 Thursday
2026 Empowered Senior Seminar SeriesThe Untold Revelations of Retooling Retirement: Staying Active, Engaged, and EmpoweredFebruary 12, 2026 – 10:00 – 11:30 AMBotanica 701 Amidon Street, Wichita, Kansas 67203Free seminar and complimentary garden admissionCall 316-312-3079 to register
Don’t retire – rewire! Today’s retirees have more options than ever to stay active, connected, and fulfilled in this next chapter of life. From exploring side hustles that complement retirement, to finding flexible employment, to choosing meaningful volunteer opportunities, this stage offers new ways to stay engaged. Go to https://empoweredsenior.org/seniorseminars/ to register