Play Super Smash Bros. Ultimate or Mario Kart 8 on the Nintendo Switch!
Tweens
This beginner friendly lesson will introduce participants to various hand embroidery stitches and techniques.
- 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.
Love food, TikTok recipes, or trying something new? Join our 5-session cooking club and learn how to make fun, tasty recipes while building your kitchen skills and trying new flavors.
Come to all 5 sessions for a chance to win a starter kitchen set complete with pots, pans, and more cooking essentials!
No experience is required and all ingredients and materials will be provided.
This program is for ages 12-17.
Every session is a hands-on adventure where tweens create, explore, and innovate using STEAM principles.
This program is for children 8-12. Online registration required.
Parent/Guardian attendance is required at this program.
Movie discussions! Topics will be based on the previous day's movies.
Refreshments provided by the Friends of Freeman Library.
The bootcamp introduces students to civic engagement, community involvement, and environmental responsibility through interactive learning.
Join us at Octavia Fields Library for a Manga Drawing Class. You will use a template to start your drawing, but you will learn how to free hand manga facial proportions, line quality, and shading. All students will leave with their own unique manga character illustration.
Calling all young creators! Dive into the enchanting world of science and art with hands-on activities that spark imagination and curiosity. No registration needed, but hurry—supplies are limited!
Want to pick up a fun, relaxing hobby?
Join Teen Zone for a Crochet 101 lesson at the Jacinto City Library! All material will be provided!
Learn Latin Club will introduce elementary Latin and Ancient Roman culture to middle school (4th--8th grade) students. Students will be using the Aequora textbook created by the Paideia Institute, a nonprofit organization for the Classics. Students will participate in activities such as drawing scenes from Greco-Roman mythology and drawing comics with Latin words. Over 60% of English words are Latin-based --- students can expect to gain a deeper understanding of English grammar and vocabulary through interaction with Latin in this program.