This orientation session will introduce participants to desktop CNC milling in the library. This orientation session is mandatory before patrons can schedule time to use a desktop CNC mill.
Adults
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.
Please join us for our regular afternoon book club meetings.
You'll meet fellow book lovers and have a great time!
For more information on how to attend the book club, please contact us cc@hcpl.net
SPICY is coming to the Barbara Bush Library!
Are you passionate about love stories? Join other readers to discuss romance novels!
All participants must be 18 years of age or older.
Unlock your musical potential at "Introduction to Basic Songwriting!"
Discover the joy of songwriting and give your musical ideas a voice. Anyone can do it!
**No Children**
Have reading goals for the new year? Learn how to log your reading with a bullet journal!
**All supplies will be provided. Please note that due to limited supplies each patron will get to make (1) item.
** 18 and Up**
Learn the basics of creating a multimedia presentation using various page layouts. With PowerPoint you can easily organize your thoughts; powerfully illustrate your ideas; professionally deliver your message anywhere.
Participants will learn how to create new documents, edit and save documents to the hard drive and a removable drive. Please bring a USB to class if you would like to save your work.
Registration is required.
Are you struggling with a stitch or technique?
Swing by the Maker Space on Wednesdays between 3:00 and 5:00 for a helping hand!
Bring your project and questions and we will use library resources to help!
Please join us for our regular afternoon book club meetings.
You'll meet fellow book lovers and have a great time!
For more information on how to attend the book club, please contact us cc@hcpl.net
BOOK:
The People's Hospital by Ricardo Nuila
This introductory course is designed for individuals who are new to computers or have limited experience with technology. The course will cover essential computer skills, including understanding hardware components, operating systems, file management, and basic software applications. Students will learn to navigate the internet, use email, and protect their privacy and security online. Practical lessons will guide learners through the use of popular productivity tools, such as word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations.