Join with other babies and parents/caregivers for weekly story time fun! Baby Storytime uses songs, age appropriate stories, and playtime to engage both babies and their parents/caregivers. This story time is geared towards newborns through 18 months.
Read, sing, and learn together!
Join us every Tuesday at 10:15 a.m. for this engaging storytime designed for children ages 3–5. Through stories, rhymes, songs, and playful activities, children will build important early literacy skills such as oral language, phonological awareness, and print recognition.
After storytime, children can enjoy a simple craft or coloring activity to wrap up the fun. It’s a wonderful way to support early learning while making Storytime magical at the library!
Soar into the world of birds and discover how amazing our feathered friends truly are. This program features live birds, bird song and dance, fun books to look for at your library, and much more!
This program is geared for elementary grades and younger audiences.
This program is free to attend and all supplies are provided. Basic crochet knowledge is required. Ages 18 and up are welcome, but registration is required. Please register at the circulation desk, online, or call 281-471-4022.
For ages 18+. Registration Required. Please register at the circulation desk, online, or call 281-471-4022.
This interactive play focuses on the formative years of the United States of America. The Founding Fathers’ story centers on the first four Presidents, our Revolutionary War (demonstrated using playground games), and the four attributes that made our independence unique in history. Those traits are Life, Liberty, Justice, and Representation.
Tickets will be given out 30 minutes before each performance. Priority seating is for children ages 5-11; all others will be allowed in after the k-5th grade group has been seated if space allows.
This interactive play focuses on the formative years of the United States of America. The Founding Fathers’ story centers on the first four Presidents, our Revolutionary War (demonstrated using playground games), and the four attributes that made our independence unique in history. Those traits are Life, Liberty, Justice, and Representation.
Tickets will be given out 30 minutes before each performance. Priority seating is for children ages 5-11; all others will be allowed in after the k-5th grade group has been seated if space allows.
This Science Fiction & Fantasy Book Club Meets Online the 4th Wednesday of the Month. January-October. November is usually the 3rd Wednesday.
They read a selection of Science Fiction & Fantasy books.
The book is Unconquerable Sun
By Kate Elliot
For a Meeting link, contact the Library.