This beginner friendly lesson will introduce participants to cross-stitching, which is a form of counted-thread embroidery using X-shaped stitches to create a pattern.
This program is limited to attendees age 5 and up. Children under age 13 must be accompanied by an adult. Adults must be able to help their children with the project.This program involves sharp embroidery needles and embroidery scissors.Registration is required due to limited supplies and seating.Tweens
Join us at the Spring Branch-Memorial Branch Library for a financial literacy workshop presented by Mason Makes Money Fund.
This workshop is designed to equip young minds with practical money skills they can use right away.
Participants will learn the basics of saving, budgeting, smart spending, and building healthy financial habits in a way that is simple, engaging, and easy to apply.
This program is intended for ages 10-14. Registration is encouraged. Registration will open on Thursday, March 26th.
Spring into a new hobby! In this program you will learn about a new hobby every week such as gardening or jewelry making, and get a chance to try out! The goal of this program is to spark a child's interest in learning a new hobby. This program is for children in Kindergarten- 5th grade.
Space is limited; Please pick up your free tickets at the Children's Reference Desk every Monday at 4:00 PM
Join us for our Tween Book Club! We will discuss the book of the month, have snacks, and enjoy book related activities. This month we will be reading "The Mystery of Locked Rooms" by Lindsay Currie.
On Friday, March 13th, we will discuss chapters 1-14.
On Friday, March 27th, we will discuss chapter 15 through the end of the book.
This book club is intended for children ages 8-12. Online registration is required; space is limited.
This orientation session will introduce participants to laser cutting in the library. This orientation session is mandatory before patrons can schedule time to use the laser cutter.
This orientation session will introduce participants to vinyl cutting, Cricut operation, heat pressing, sublimation printing and related software in the library. This orientation session is mandatory before patrons can schedule time to use a vinyl cutter, Cricut machine, sublimation printer, or a heat press.
Join Octavia Fields Library Branch for a STEM day of making a bouncy ball. This great craft that also doubles as a science experiment.
Join us on the Friends of the Bear Creek Library Open House Day and their mini used book sale in the library meeting room. Thank you for supporting the Library and welcome to become a new member of the Friends!!
Grab your dice and step into a world of adventure!
T(w)een DnD at the library is a chance to create a character, team up with other players, and dive into epic quests.
No experience necessary! All levels welcome.
**Parents/Caregivers need to pick up their child from the library promptly at 8 PM.**
Looking for homework help? Come on in to your local library to find the resources you need for success! Aldine Library will offer a quiet space for teens and kids on Thursdays @ 5:30 PM. Librarians will be on hand to provide assistance.
Harris County Public Library offers a variety of free resources, including computers, printers, and access to special research websites available with your library card.
Note: Librarians will not do the homework nor can we guarantee any grades; this program is here to offer assistance answering questions.
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