Perry County Library Offers Winter Programs for Children Teens Adults
Perry County Public Library branches serving Hazard and surrounding communities are running a broad slate of December programs for children, teens, and adults, with recurring storytimes, teen gatherings, and seasonal events. These offerings matter locally because they support early learning, social connection, and community wellbeing during a busy winter month.

Perry County Public Library has posted a full calendar of December programming across its branches that serve Hazard and nearby communities. The official events page lists recurring weekly offerings, special seasonal activities, and one off events through December, and the schedule is kept up to date with branch specific days, times, and featured programs.
Families with very young children can find Baby and Toddler Storytime on Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m., and Pre K Storytime on Fridays at 10:30 a.m. Teen programming appears regularly under headings such as Teen Tuesday and Teen Lounge, while adults can join a variety of book clubs, including a Rosé and Romance book club. Seasonal highlights on the calendar include storytimes with Santa and craft and activity sessions for children, alongside other holiday themed events intended to engage different ages and interests.
For Perry County residents, the library calendar does more than list activities. Regular storytimes and early childhood programs support language development and school readiness, two factors that influence long term educational and health outcomes. Teen gatherings provide social space and enrichment at a time of heightened emotional and mental health needs, and adult book clubs offer community connection that can reduce social isolation among older residents. In winter months libraries also act as consistent, welcoming places where neighbors can meet, learn, and find respite from cold weather.
These programs are tied to broader questions of public investment and equity. Maintaining staff, program budgets, and accessible branch hours affects whether families can use these services, and funding decisions at the county and state level shape how reliably libraries can serve as community health assets. Organizers and policymakers should consider these offerings when evaluating local supports for children, caregivers, and vulnerable residents.
Consult the Perry County Public Library events page for exact dates, times, and location details before attending. The calendar is the official schedule for branch programming and is updated regularly to reflect changes and additions.
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