Join the West University Book Club on the first Wednesday of every month at 11am in the Community Center to talk about each month’s great read!
This month, we are reading Clare Pooley's How to Age Disgracefully.
Join the West University Book Club on the first Wednesday of every month at 11am in the Community Center to talk about each month’s great read!
This month, we are reading Clare Pooley's How to Age Disgracefully.
¡Cuentos, canciones, y actividades en español para niños de 2 a 6 años de edad y sus familias!
*Se necesita un ticket gratuito para participar. Los tickets estarán disponibles en la biblioteca 30 minutos antes de que comience el programa.
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Songs, stories, and activities in Spanish for children ages 2-6 years and their families.
*Free ticket required for admittance. Tickets available in the library 30 minutes before the start of the program.
Join us for a 'Crazy Hair' themed story time!
"Born to Read" is a weekly story time filled with stories, songs, movement, interactive elements, and sensory play to promote early literacy development for babies and toddlers.
*Recommended for children ages 0-3 and their caregivers.
Join us weekly on Mondays from 2:00PM to 3:30PM to practice speaking English with other intermediate and advanced learners. Please register for the class by filling out a student application at our front desk.
Tenemos una clase de inglés conversacional cada lunes a las 2:00 de la tarde. En esta clase puede practicar el inglés platicando con otros estudiantes intermedios y avanzados. Por favor llene la solicitud de registro y entréguela a nuestro escritorio de servicio antes de llegar a la clase.
Hey Teens!
Join us for pizza and a unique culinary experience as we explore the flavors of the OldWays. Learn to make jicama sticks with chile lime—a refreshing and zesty snack.
It's the perfect opportunity to try something new, learn a cool recipe, and hang out with friends. Don’t miss out on this tasty adventure!
Join us on Fridays at 1PM to craft and chat. We focus on knitting and crochet and make items to donate to local charities.
We are happy to help old and new crafters with their projects, but this is not a formal class.
Please bring your own supplies.
This program is recommended for babies aged 0-18 months, accompanied by a parent or caregiver. It includes age-appropriate stories, rhymes, bounces, and songs that lay the foundation for reading. Children will also develop sensory, fine motor, and social skills through playtime.
We will use mason jar lids, yarn, and ribbon to make holiday wreaths!
All materials provided, registration is required. Ages 15 and up only, please call 832-927-5420 for exceptions.
Contact: Crystal Mosley

"Jack of All Crafts" is a new crafting club at Stratford Branch Library. Every week will introduce a new (or maybe familiar) craft to work on together for an hour of relaxation and socializing. All supplies will be provided by the library. All you need to bring is yourself and a passion for learning!
Amate is a type of paper produced from the fibers of the bark of fig trees. Beginning in pre-Hispanic times, different indigenous groups in Mexico used the amate to communicate with others. However, now Nahua artisans paint intricate birds, colorful plants, and whimsical animals on the amate so that it can be used for decoration.
Learn to make beautiful artwork styled after this Mexican Folk Art tradition!