Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System Events & Programs 2026
The Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System (AFPLS) serves the vibrant city of Atlanta and Fulton County with 34 branches offering thousands of free events every year. From author conversations at the historic Auburn Avenue Research Library on African American Culture and History to children's story times, STEM workshops, citizenship preparation classes, and cultural celebrations, every AFPLS program is completely free and open to the public. Whether you are a parent seeking early literacy programs, a researcher exploring African American history, a job seeker needing digital skills, or a book lover joining a community discussion, AFPLS has an event for you. This guide covers every type of AFPLS event, how to find and register, the best programs this season, and which branches offer the most robust calendars.
Types of Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System Events
AFPLS organizes events across a wide range of categories to serve Atlanta’s diverse communities:
Book Clubs & Reading Groups
AFPLS runs book clubs at branches across Atlanta covering fiction, non-fiction, mystery, sci-fi, romance, and bilingual titles. Many branches host monthly discussion groups with free copies provided. Community reading initiatives bring residents together around shared books with city-wide events.
STEM & Maker Programs
AFPLS offers hands-on STEM programming including robotics workshops, coding classes (Scratch, Python, HTML/CSS), science experiments, and engineering challenges. Select branches feature maker equipment for hands-on technology projects. STEM programs for kids and teens run throughout the school year and summer.
Children’s Story Times
Every AFPLS branch offers weekly story time programs by age: Baby Story Time (0–2), Toddler Time (2–3), and Preschool Story Time (3–5). Sessions include read-alouds, songs, finger plays, and crafts. After-school programs for ages 6–12 include homework help, STEM activities, and reading challenges. No registration required for most programs.
Teen Programs
AFPLS's teen programming serves ages 12–18 with homework help, college prep workshops, creative writing, digital media, gaming events, and career exploration. Many branches have dedicated teen spaces with computers and comfortable seating.
Technology & Digital Literacy
AFPLS provides free technology classes at branches across the system covering computer basics, internet safety, email, Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, smartphone skills, and online job applications. One-on-one tech help is available at most branches by appointment.
Author Talks & Literary Events
AFPLS hosts acclaimed authors at the Central Library and Auburn Avenue Research Library and branches across Atlanta. Events feature readings, discussions, and book signings with nationally touring and local authors. Most events are free with registration recommended.
Career & Job Search Help
AFPLS offers free career resources including resume workshops, interview preparation, job fair events, LinkedIn optimization, and access to online training platforms. GED preparation and ESL classes available at multiple branches.
Cultural & Community Events
AFPLS celebrates Atlanta's cultural diversity with events for Black History Month, Hispanic Heritage Month, AAPI Heritage Month, Pride Month, and other observances. Events include live music, film screenings, art exhibitions, panel discussions, and multilingual programs.
AFPLS Events by the Numbers
How to Find & Register for AFPLS Events
Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System makes it easy to discover events across all 34 branches:
AFPLS Website Event Calendar. Visit afpls.org/events to browse the full event calendar. Filter by date, branch location, age group, and category. Each listing includes time, location, description, and registration link if required.
Email Newsletter. Subscribe to the AFPLS newsletter for weekly event highlights and branch-specific updates. Customize by branch and interest area to receive only relevant events.
Social Media. Follow @fulaboreonlibrary on Instagram, Facebook, and X (Twitter) for event announcements, photos, and real-time updates from branches across Atlanta.
In-Branch Flyers. Every AFPLS branch displays upcoming events on bulletin boards near the entrance. Monthly printed calendars are available at the circulation desk. Ask a librarian for personalized recommendations.
Mobile App & Website. The AFPLS website and mobile catalog offer event browsing, digital library card access, and catalog search. Enable notifications for event alerts at your preferred branches.
Registration Tip: Most AFPLS events are drop-in. However, popular author talks, limited-capacity technology workshops, and some children's programs require advance registration. Register through afpls.org/events or call the hosting branch.
Best AFPLS Events This Season (Spring 2026)
Here are the most popular and anticipated events this spring:
Summer Reading Program
AFPLS's annual summer reading program runs June through August for children, teens, and adults. Participants earn prizes for reading and attending programs. Hundreds of special events across all branches. Registration opens in late May.
Author Talk Series
The Central Library and Auburn Avenue Research Library hosts major author events featuring nationally touring and local writers. Spring 2026 features conversations with bestselling and award-winning authors. Free with registration recommended.
Community Reading Program
AFPLS's city-wide reading initiative selects a book for all of Atlanta to read and discuss together. Related events include branch discussion groups, film screenings, and a keynote author appearance. Free copies available at all branches.
Technology Workshop Series
AFPLS offers structured multi-week technology courses covering everything from computer basics to coding and digital media. Spring 2026 courses include Microsoft Office certification prep, Python programming, and digital photography. All free.
Events by Branch: Top AFPLS Locations
While every AFPLS branch offers programming, these locations stand out for their breadth and depth:
| Branch | Neighborhood | Event Highlights | Special Facilities |
|---|---|---|---|
| Central Library | Downtown Atlanta | Major author events, tech workshops, cultural celebrations, community forums, exhibitions | Auditorium, computer training center, children's center, meeting rooms |
| Auburn Avenue Research Library | Sweet Auburn | African American culture events, author talks, exhibitions, history lectures, community forums | Research library, gallery, auditorium, special collections |
| Buckhead Branch | Buckhead | Book clubs, author readings, children's programs, tech classes, community events | Meeting rooms, children's area, computer lab |
| East Atlanta Branch | East Atlanta | Community events, children's programs, book clubs, cultural celebrations | Community room, children's area |
| Ponce de Leon Branch | Midtown | Book clubs, author events, teen programs, STEM workshops, cultural events | Historic building, community room, teen space |
Family & Kids Programming at AFPLS
AFPLS offers comprehensive free children's programming at every branch, with sessions designed for specific age groups.
Baby Story Time (Ages 0–2)
Gentle sessions for babies and caregivers featuring board books, nursery rhymes, songs, and sensory play. Sessions last 20–30 minutes and foster early language development. Weekly at most branches. No registration required.
Toddler Time (Ages 2–3)
Energetic story time with picture books, action songs, finger plays, movement activities, and simple crafts. 30-minute sessions build listening skills, vocabulary, and social interaction. Held weekly at most branches. Drop-in friendly.
Preschool Story Time (Ages 3–5)
Engaging 30–45 minute sessions with picture books, interactive storytelling, songs, letter recognition, and craft projects. Designed to build kindergarten readiness skills. Offered weekly at all branches.
School-Age Programs (Ages 6–12)
After-school and weekend programs including homework help, STEM experiments, coding workshops, arts and crafts, reading challenges, and creative activities. The annual Summer Reading Program keeps kids engaged with prizes and special events at every branch.
Summer Reading Program: AFPLS's biggest annual children's event runs June through August. Kids earn prizes for reading and participating in library activities. Registration opens in late May at all branches and online.
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Free Technology Classes at AFPLS
AFPLS's technology education programs help Atlanta residents build essential digital skills for work, school, and daily life.
Beginner Computer Classes
Computer basics, mouse and keyboard skills, Windows navigation, file management, internet browsing, email setup, and online safety. One-on-one help available at most branches by appointment.
Office & Productivity Software
Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Essential skills for job seekers and professionals. Covers document creation, spreadsheets, presentations, and cloud collaboration.
Coding & Web Development
Introduction to HTML/CSS, Python, JavaScript, and Scratch. Multi-session workshops at select branches. No prior experience needed. Library computers provided.
Digital Media & Creative Tech
Digital photography, video editing, podcast production, graphic design, and social media content creation at select AFPLS branches. Professional equipment and software available. Perfect for aspiring content creators and digital storytellers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System library events free?
Yes. All AFPLS events are free and open to the public, including author talks, children's programs, tech workshops, and cultural events. No library card needed for most events.
How do I find and register for AFPLS events?
Visit afpls.org/events. Filter by date, branch, age, and category. Subscribe to the newsletter, follow on social media, or check in-branch flyers.
What types of events does AFPLS offer?
AFPLS offers author talks, Auburn Avenue Research Library cultural events, children's story times, teen programs, tech workshops, ESL prep, career workshops, and cultural events across 34 branches.
Does AFPLS offer technology classes for beginners?
Yes. AFPLS offers free tech classes from basics to advanced. One-on-one help available at most branches. Advanced workshops cover coding, web development, and digital media.
What children’s programs does AFPLS offer?
AFPLS offers Baby Story Time (0-2), Toddler Time (2-3), Preschool Story Time (3-5), school-age programs (6-12), Summer Reading, STEM workshops, homework help, and crafts. All free.