
A weekly Computer Class for Adult Beginners to discover and improve their skills in this increasingly high-tech age. Topics include:
- Powerpoint
- Word
- Excel
- Internet Safety
- Google Searches

A weekly Computer Class for Adult Beginners to discover and improve their skills in this increasingly high-tech age. Topics include:
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.
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.
Pick a book and share it one on one with a furry friend from The Bright and Beautiful Therapy Dogs, Inc.! You can bring a favorite book from home, or select a book from our library shelves and take some time to Paws and Read together!
This program is for kids ages 4-12 and their parents. Registration is required and begins online one week prior.
Wanting to get started researching your family history and not sure where or how? Or do you feel like your basic research skills could use some refreshing? Join us each month as we cover topics specifically designed to outline fundamentals that everyone can use in their family history search. Email kyla.bayang@hcpl.net for more information and topic of the month.
Interested in learning Spanish or want to practice your skills? Join us at Aldine Branch Library for a free Spanish club! All are welcome whether you're a beginner or a fluent speaker.
This class meets every 3 weeks on Tuesdays from 3 - 4 p.m. No registration required.
Come Move and Groove with Us!
Join us for a fun-filled session of reading. singing, and playful movement!
It’s the perfect way to introduce toddlers to the joy of books and reading while building important motor skills. Through music, movement, and play, we’ll help support your child’s growth in a joyful, engaging way—because play is essential to every part of toddler development!
Come join Baldwin Boettcher’s Tween Book Club! For our May meeting, we’re reading Mermaid Scales and the Town of Sand by Yoko Komori.
Each month, we dive into a new book, share our thoughts with new friends, and wrap it up with fun, hands-on activities.
Join us at the Barbara Bush Branch Library for our Summer Reading Kick-Off Party! There will be music, dancing, giveaways, and of course, brightly colored foam to play in.
Our kick-off party will be held in Collins Park under the covered volleyball pavilion. Bring the whole family and be prepared to leave soaked through with color!* While we play, don't forget to sign up for the Summer Reading Program to earn even more rewards all Summer.
This event is free with no ticket required.
We’re going to be covering many new skills that build on each other each lesson.