- Occurrence: Last Wednesday of the Month (unless otherwise noted)
- Time 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
- Ages: 18+
- Description: Whether you savor a cozy murder mystery, a classic whodunit, or a thriller, I Love a Mystery Book Club is a great way to add to your “to read” list.
- Additional Info: Free! Hybrid. Meets in-person and via Webex (contact Liz Nebeker for link)
- Contact: Elizabeth.D.Nebeker@LoneStar.edu
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This month we'll be creating Mini Kisses Booths!
All supplies provided plus snacks!
Ages 18+ only
The Kingwood Branch Library expresses its gratitude to the Friends of the Library Kingwood (F.O.L.K.) for their support and supplies.
*Due to demand, if you have not arrived by 3:05 pm, your spot will be released to a registrant on the waitlist*
Join Michael, Octavia Field Library Branch's Children's Librarian, for an hour of nursery rhymes, storytelling, arts & crafts and playtime. We'll talk, sing, write, read and play, and your prekindergarten age kiddos will have so much fun that they won't even realize they are gaining valuable pre-literacy skills. Ages 0-5.
Get ready to create, explore, and have fun!
Join us each month for our Kids Craft & STEM Days, designed especially for children in kindergarten through 5th grade. Participants will enjoy hands-on craft activities that spark creativity, plus one exciting STEM program each month where kids can experiment, build, and discover through science, technology, engineering, and math.
In collaboration with the Jacinto City Library, the Healthy Start is a dynamic affiliate program for parents in Harris County Public Health. The program strives to reduce infant mortality rates in Harris County and reduce health disparities by providing comprehensive, community-driven care and support to high-risk populations.
This program intends to provide the following resources:
In collaboration with the Jacinto City Library, the Healthy Start is a dynamic affiliate program for parents in Harris County Public Health. The program strives to reduce infant mortality rates in Harris County and reduce health disparities by providing comprehensive, community-driven care and support to high-risk populations.
This program intends to provide the following resources:
In collaboration with the Jacinto City Library, the Healthy Start is a dynamic affiliate program for parents in Harris County Public Health. The program strives to reduce infant mortality rates in Harris County and reduce health disparities by providing comprehensive, community-driven care and support to high-risk populations.
This program intends to provide the following resources:
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.**
Go Green Crafts meet once a month to repurpose different things to go green all year long!
Join us in the Baldwin Boettcher Library Conference Room to repurpose used canvases into a valentine themed painting with acrylic paints, brushes, and Q-tips too. It is for adults ages 18 & up, and registration is required but all supplies are provided.
We look forward to crafting with you!
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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.**