This fun-filled evening is open to adults of all ages who are ready to roll the dice, test their luck, and enjoy great company! Attendees will enjoy games like Taboo, Left Center Right, Uno and other crowd favorites — perfect for casual players and seasoned game lovers alike. Whether you're a strategic mastermind or just in it for laughs, there’s something for everyone.
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Join with other toddlers and parents/caregivers for weekly story time fun every Thursday at 10:15 am or 11:15 am! Toddler Time uses age-appropriate stories, songs and finger plays to engage toddlers and their parents/caregivers. This story time is geared towards toddlers ages 18-35 months. No ticket required.
September 04 - Review
September 09 - Review
September 11 - Review
September 16 - Introduction to Microsoft Word
September 18 - Introduction to Microsoft Word
September 23 - Intermediate Word
September 25 - Intermediate Word
September 30 - Introduction to PowerPoint
Watch the first 4 episodes of a new anime every month with other anime fans! Anime club meets on the first Monday of every month from 3:30-5:30 pm.
Come hang out with some adult coloring pages, explore watercolors, try your hand at sketching or bring your own art project to work on. Materials are provided at this two hour chill sesh.
Do you enjoy knitting, crocheting, or any other of the needle arts?
Then you should join our Sit and Stitch Group!
Bring your projects to work on and visit with this awesome group!
Join Michael, the Octavia Fields Children's Librarian, for storytelling, nursery rhymes, name games, crafts and play time using Family Place approved toys. All activities are for toddler age children. Ages 0-5.
A weekly Computer Class for Adult Beginners to discover and improve their skills in this increasingly high-tech age. Topics include:
- Word
- PowerPoint
- Excel
- Internet Safety
- Google Searches

Mask making is a part of Mexican ritual life that pre-dates the arrival of the Spanish. Masks in Mexico are used in a wide variety of dances, ceremonies, festivals and theatre, but the most common uses are with traditional dances. In these dances, non-professional performers wear masks to transform themselves into other beings or characters.
Join us and make your very own.
Materials provided: markers, paper, crayons, glue and tape.
A.M.I.G.O.S.(Amigos Meeting Intended Goals of South Houston) Friends of the South Houston Library is a nonprofit 501 c3 volunteer group that meets once a month. If you are ready to make a difference and help them raise funds for programs such as the Summer Reading Program, after-school programs, and cultural programming and activities, we invite you to join them!