The AARP Tax Volunteers will return to the Atascocita Library this year on Mondays from 9 AM - 1 PM beginning February 2nd through April 13th to assist people with their taxes. AARP Foundation Tax-Aide provides tax assistance to anyone, free of charge, with a focus on taxpayers who are over 50 and have low to moderate income. You don't need to be an AARP member to use the service.
Senior Adults
Participants volunteer to lead discussions and they pick the material. Normally they will propose a title and everyone agrees. This is a laid back but serious group. They meet in person, February - November.
No registration required
The discussion topic:
Between the World and Me
by Ta Nehisi Coates
Discussion questions may be available.
STEM majors are challenging — and that’s exactly why they’re worth it. But success in science, tech, engineering, or math takes more than just good grades and late-night study sessions. Join us for a no-fluff presentation packed with real-world advice to help you not just survive, but thrive in your STEM journey.
Need help preparing your taxes? VITA will prepare your taxes for FREE!
Available only on Saturdays from 10AM to 2PM.
You will need to bring:
- a driver's license/state ID,
- social security card, and
- any relevant tax information/forms.
This program is first come, first serve for walk-ins.
AARP Foundation Tax-Aide
Mondays & Wednesdays (Tomball Library)
10 am to 2 pm
February 2 - April 15
To book an appointment, click here for access to Appointment Calendar.
For assistance with link, please call 832-559-4200.
A Digital Navigator is available at High Meadows Library to help you explore affordable internet options and get connected. Whether you're looking for low-cost internet plans or need assistance signing up, our Digital Navigator is here to guide you—step by step and free of charge.
What exactly is Social Work, and how can it work for you? Join us for an empowering afternoon dedicated to the East Aldine community. We’re bringing together experts from the University of Houston-Downtown, BakerRipley, Avenue, and our own High Meadows staff to bridge the gap between resources and residents. Whether you are looking for housing support, educational paths, or community advocacy, come learn how we are building a stronger future together. This presentation will be held in both English and Spanish.
Job Hunting Basics — Career Readiness Series
Ready to re-enter today’s workforce with confidence? Join us for a practical, empowering workshop series designed to help you take the next step in your career journey!
What You’ll Learn:
• Explore in-demand career pathways and discover which fit your skills, interests, and goals
• Conduct skills and interest assessments to guide your direction
• Build a strong, professional resume that stands out
• Prepare for all types of interviews—from virtual to in-person
Registration is full.
This is a free 10 week course to prepare students for the United States Citizenship exam. Individuals must register for the program in person, and commit to all 10 classes. Classes are in ENGLISH and study materials are provided by us. Following the 10 weeks, students will participate in an 1-1 Mock Interview with the instructor.
This introductory course is designed for individuals who are new to computers or have limited experience with technology. The course will cover essential computer skills, including understanding hardware components, operating systems, file management, and basic software applications. Students will learn to navigate the internet, use email, and protect their privacy and security online. Practical lessons will guide learners through the use of popular productivity tools, such as word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations.