Do you need help learning the basics or completing tasks using a computer, your tablet, or your phone? Get one-on-one 30 minute sessions here! Two slots available on Mondays at 1:00 p.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Please call 832-927-5400 or stop by the front desk to reserve a time slot.
Adults
Drop in to play a game! We will have board games and a Switch loaded with retro video games. Open to ages 18+
Chat about great books with some great people! Join our Virtual Book Club, hosted by Katherine Tyra Branch Library!
We will meet virtually (via Microsoft Teams) every first Wednesday of the month from 3-4 PM to discuss the selected book. Online registration is required. You will receive an email with a meeting link the day before the event.
This month, we will be discussing Happiness Falls by Angie Kim.
If you need information on how to obtain your GED, join Future U advisor(s) for a hands-on workshop dealing with important and beneficial information related to how to prepare and obtain the GED. Get all the information needed. When ready, we can help you register for the GED academy, classes, or practice with our library's free resources.
Newcomers are always welcome!
Are you looking for a way to continue to improve your English skills? ESL Classes are underway at the Aldine Branch Library.
The Aldine Branch Library will be offering:
ESL - 2 (in-person)We will meet once a week on Tuesdays March 31st, 2026 - May 19th from 1pm - 2:30pmA pre-assessment test is required. Our Literacy Coordinator will help determine the right class for you.
These courses are free of charge.
Join us for an engaging book discussion, coffee, tea, & treats!
Books are selected during our annual book club poll, each fall. Registered participants will receive a link to nominate their picks, and to vote on the final selections. Printed book lists & monthly discussion guides are available at meetings, and at the front desk. Participants can place their own hold requests for copies of the books, or ask for their books to be requested in advance, during the annual survey.
Join us for a free class to help you prepare for your naturalization interview and civics test. You must complete an English placement assessment to join the class. Taking this class will not grant citizenship or pay for any application fees. Registration is required as space is limited.
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.
Are you ready to learn more English? Classes are every Tuesday and Thursday from 1 pm - 2 pm starting February 3 and ending April 2 (no classes the week of March 14-21).
NOTE: This class takes place at BakerRipley East Aldine - Room C126
This class is for registered applicants. Our next registration event will be in April.
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