Join us for a free class to help you prepare for your naturalization interview and civics test. An English assessment must be taken for class admittance. Taking this class does not grant citizenship or pay for any application fees. Registration is required as space is limited.
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De-stress, unwind, and enjoy the almost-magical calm that comes from painting with watercolors.
This week's theme is "Spring has Sprung," featuring some of everyone's early spring favorites that symbolize renewal. From bunnies to tulips to rain showers and more, we'll have some inspiration and supplies ready for you!
This is not an art class -- it's a chance to be creative and relax while enjoying each other's company in an encouraging environment.
Please register for Maker Central
https://hcpl.beanstack.org/rea...before signing up for this program.
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Want to learn how to use a Cricut cutting machine?
Register here for a personal orientation!
Registration is limited to one person at a time. This is a one time event. Please do not register for multiple days. Multiple registrations for the same person will be canceled.
Join Michael, Octavia Field Library Branch's Children's Librarian, for an hour of nursery rhymes, storytelling, arts & crafts and playtime. We'll talk, sing, write, read and play, and your prekindergarten age kiddos will have so much fun that they won't even realize they are gaining valuable pre-literacy skills. Ages 0-5.
Storytime for children using Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
Build your child’s communication through shared reading! Families will learn to model language on AAC devices, foster a love of books, and connect through this interactive story time.
Who Can Attend?
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Social Hour
Join us at the library for an AAC User Social Hour with a focus on connection-- providing a welcoming space to meet, socialize, and communicate with other AAC users in our community. Participants can share experiences and tips while also having the opportunity to ask the Humble ISD AT team questions about devices, features, and communication strategies.
Who Can Attend?
Attention adults! Come and enjoy our kid-free event, Library Movie Nights, where we feature a different film each time. This program occurs typically every third Wednesday of the month. We'll have popcorn and beverages available, and you're welcome to bring your own snacks to enjoy and share! Movies are subject to change.
January - 10 Things I Hate About You
February - Sorry To Bother You
March - Philomena
April - Lady Bird
May - India Sweets and Spices
June - The Wedding Banquet
Do you need help learning the basics of a computer, your tablet, or your phone? Get one-on-one personalized sessions here! Registration is required. Sign up at the desk or call 832-927-5470 to reserve your spot and let us know what you want to learn.
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Ready to Enhance your Resume? and Cover Letter? Take your resume and cover letter to the next level with a Future U advisor who can help you with great insight on how to attract top-notch employers and get their attention. Get great tips on crafting your resume and cover letter to be tailor-made with your skills, qualifications, and experiences. Have one on one talks with Future U advisor about today's job market and how to prepare and what to look for.
Join our adults-only knitting and crochet group on the last Tuesday of each month for a relaxing evening of conversation. Bring your current projects, enjoy tea and treats, and chat with fellow crafters.