Join us for one hour of low-intensity exercise that will help your energy levels and get you moving! WALK 2B FIT Exercise is an opportunity for you to meet new friends and improve your health! Bring your tennis shoes, bottled water and sweat towel!
Adults
A weekly Computer Class for Adult Beginners to discover and improve their skills in this increasingly high-tech age. Every week we learn by doing Word, Excel, Email, PDF, Internet Safety, Google Searches, HCPL resources and more! Must have a library card to attend.
Register by contacting our service desk at 832-927-7890, limited spaces available.
Need a Resume Refresh? We’ve Got You!
Bring your current resume—on paper or on your laptop—and join us for a relaxed, one-on-one resume tune-up session. Whether you’re starting from scratch or polishing something you’ve already built, our staff will help you highlight your strengths and make your resume shine.
We’ll provide resume templates, field-specific advice, and general guidance tailored to your goals. Working on an academic CV? We can help with that too!
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.
Join our genealogy group for discussion and digging into the past! We meet every other Friday from 1-3.
Calling all knitting, crocheting, embroidery and other needlecraft enthusiasts! Work on your projects in a welcoming environment as you mix and mingle with fellow enthusiasts in the area.
All experience levels are welcome!
Join us for Scrabble Craft for Adults where words and creativity come together! We’ll transform classic Scrabble tiles into clever keepsakes, personalized art, and witty décor. It’s a relaxed, adults-only evening of crafting, conversation, and a little friendly wordplay—no experience needed. Bring your imagination and get ready to spell something unforgettable! Join us on Monday, April 13, at 6 PM. Registration is required
Do you enjoy cross stitch, needlepoint, knitting, crocheting, or any other of the needle arts?
Then you should join our Sit and Stitch Group on Thursday mornings!
Bring your projects to work on and visit with this awesome group!
Join us to dive into DNA use and techniques for family history research. This fall, we will be studying and discussing Diahan Southard's, "Your DNA Guide: the book" and "Your DNA Guide: the workbook". (Not provided.)
The discussion portion of this program will be held in-person and virtually. After discussion time, in person participants will move to the library computers for hands-on work with matchlists.
Read Against the Machine! is a nonfiction book club exploring social, cultural, historical, and political topics. Selections highlight varied perspectives and encourage readers to think critically about the ideas and narratives that shape contemporary life.
For April, we are reading The Message by Ta-Nehisi Coates.