Unearth a story by making nature-inspired art pieces and learn about science and history along the way. For ages 9 and up. All skill levels welcome! Registration required. This class will be in English.
Teens
Texas Sized Pride for America's 250th - Preserving our Heritage: Step into history and discover the people, places, and events that shaped our nation. Through engaging storytelling and vivid illustrations, the exhibit’s display panels and interactive kiosks bring to life the stories behind our country’s founding.
The exhibit will be on display at the Katy Library for the entire month of July, during regular library business hours.
This exhibit is sponsored by the Sam Houston Chapter, Texas Society Daughters of the American Revolution.
Starting May 1, stop by the Crosby Library to sign up for a weekly take-home mystery available this summer. Tweens and teens ages 9 and up are invited to take part in this thrilling case to uncover the Mystery of the Missing Bigfoot.
This detective-style whodunit includes six mystery packets to be solved over the course of the summer. Registration is required - please see the front desk for details and registration
Gotta catch ‘em all! Bring your cards and enjoy all things Pokémon! Activities include watching shows/movies, playing games and crafts.
Every 2nd Friday of the month @ 4-5:30pm, for ages 9-12.
(Older Teens are welcome, and younger children are welcome with parental attendance.)
January: Play & Catch Battle, Trading cards
February: Play & Catch Battle, Trading cards
March: Booster Battle, Trading cards
April: Basic Battle for Beginners, Learn the Basics pt.1, Trading cards.
Connect with a Future U advisor! Discover the college and career resources around you.
Get help with:
Resume & cover lettersFAFSA applicationFree resources for career developmentTo make an appointment, please click on the link below or call. Virtual appointments are also available.
¡Conéctate con un asesor de Future U! Descubre los recursos universitarios, profesionales, y ayuda con aplicaciones para el trabajo.
Presented by Artist Boat, Eco-Art Camp will unearth the secrets hidden at the bottom of the ocean!
During this weeklong camp at the library, students will experience hands-on activities and art creation to understand “Benthic Communities” or what is at the bottom of the ocean. Participants will create watercolor seascapes, glow in the dark acrylic portraits of deep ocean dwelling organisms and create coral models out of clay.
In this summer course, community member and library volunteer, Mrs. Rhee, will teach the Korean language through songs, such as Arirang and Doraji.
Students entering grades 6-12 are invited to join us for an exciting summer program -- Herbaceous Habitats. We will be making Jurassic Gardens in a Jar and Delicious Dino Dirt Cups.
This program might get messy. Please plan to dress accordingly. If you have any food allergies, please alert a staff member. Also, don't forget to add this program to your activities in Beanstack to earn points for fun summer rewards.
**Must be in grades 7th-11th**
Registration required
Are you interested in learning the basics of Python programming? Thinking of going into the IT career field?
This class is part 2 of a 2-part class series covering the basics of Python programming. Topics discussed may include Programming Fundamentals & Core Syntax and Data Structures, Functions & Basic Projects.
*Must be in grades 6th-12th*
Registration required
We are so pleased and excited to be hosting The Amazing Boujee Baker: Ms. Laquana again this summer!
If you are looking for a fun and exciting activity for your tween or teen to do this summer, look no further!
She will be demonstrating and teaching tweens and teens in grades 6-12 how to decorate small cakes. Each tween/teen will take their decorated cake home!~~~~