Join fellow French speakers for casual conversation at the library's French Table.
Tue, 21 Jul 2026
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM (America/Chicago)
Leroy D. Williams Memorial Library Reserve , Louisiana
The French Table at the Leroy D. Williams Memorial Library in Reserve, Louisiana, offers a welcoming space for individuals to practice and improve their French conversation skills. Whether you are a fluent speaker or looking to brush up on your language abilities, this community-led group provides a supportive environment to converse in French. It is a fantastic opportunity to connect with others in the community who share an interest in the French language and culture.
What to Expect
A relaxed setting where participants gather to speak French and share experiences in a friendly, informal atmosphere.
Who Should Attend
French learners
Fluent speakers
Language enthusiasts
Community members
Agenda Overview
The session provides an hour of dedicated French conversation practice.
Venue & Address
Leroy D. Williams Memorial Library
1482 Highway 44 Reserve , Louisiana – 70084 United States
Organizer
St. John the Baptist Parish Library · Public Library
Promoting literacy and community engagement through diverse programming.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this event free?
Yes, the French Table is free to attend.
Do I need to be fluent?
No, all levels are welcome to join and practice.
When does it meet?
It meets on the first and third Tuesday of the month.
Where is it held?
Leroy D. Williams Memorial Library, 1482 Highway 44, Reserve, LA.
Is there a cost?
No, it is a free community service.
How do I join?
Simply show up at the scheduled time.
Tags
French
language
conversation
library
community
Reserve
Summary
A casual French conversation group hosted at the local library.