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.
Barbara Bush Branch Library
**18 and Up Only**
A tunnel book is an old-timey craft which involves creating a three-dimensional scene out of paper.
**Please note that due to limited supplies, each patron will get to make (1) item.
Teens! Using a needle and felting wool, design and create an artistic landscape or a 3D animal!
Program begins at 1pm in the Teen Lounge on the 2nd floor.
(they can stay as long as they like...just clean up)
*No registration required
Use advanced Excel features to understand and create Spin Button charts, self-calculating budgets, attendance lists, linked spreadsheets and assorted tips and tricks using Excel.
Please bring a USB to class if you would like to save your work.
Prerequisite Recommended: Microsoft Excel: Level 1
Attendees will explore payment options such as installment plans, deferrals, and strategies to reduce tax liability through exemptions.
The course reviews key exemptions, including homestead, disability, and recent updates.
Participants will learn about property tax calculations, property appraisals, exemptions,
and the protest processes.
(18 and over – no children)
PROM is AROUND the Corner...
Do you need something to complete your look, or need a dress? Come to the library to shop our FREE PROM Exchange for all your PROM Needs!!
PROM is AROUND the Corner...
Do you need something to complete your look, or need a dress? Come to the library to shop our FREE PROM Exchange for all your PROM Needs!!
Donate your prom dresses, shoes, accessories, guys' pants, shirts, shoes, and ties!
Bring sport coats, slacks, ties/bowties, belts, shoes, dresses, accessories and bags to the 2nd floor of the library!
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.
Conducted by Robert “Bob” Pryor
You may think managers have it made — higher salaries, bonuses, authority, and prestige — but the reality is far more challenging. True management demands accountability, emotional control, critical thinking, and the courage to do what’s right even under pressure. When things get tough, real managers rise while the pretenders are exposed. Welcome to your first management position — and to the truth behind what it really takes to lead
(18 and over – no children)