The Zone program space will open for lo-fi hang out, study, and board games for a couple hours after school. Music and snacks may be provided.
Clear Lake City-County Freeman Branch Library
Start the middle of your week by watching a great movie and enjoying a snack!
The Zone program space will open for lo-fi hang out, study, and board games for a couple hours after school. Music and snacks may be provided.
The Zone program space will open for lo-fi hang out, study, and board games for a couple hours after school. Music and snacks may be provided.
Make a few wearable buttons from library provided images!
Recommended for children 3 to 5 years old. Dance, shake, wiggle, and wear your child out with dancing, physical movement, and rhythm-based activities. You're never too young to P-A-R-T-Y.
Travel through time and experience life, art, and history through the eyes of African American women who have done AMAZING things to make the world a better place! Fly with Bessie Coleman, dance with Josephine Baker, and make art with Faith Ringgold!
Free tickets are required and are available at the Kid's Reference Desk at 10 AM.
Due to space limitations, only one adult per child is permitted.
Recommended for children 3 to 5 years old. This program is designed for children who are ready to sit and listen to stories in addition to enjoying songs, fingerplays, and action rhymes.
Use toothpicks, tape, and clay to create a bridge!
Recommended for school-age children ages 5-12. These programs are designed to engage children in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) activities and change on a monthly basis.
Tickets are required for all programs unless otherwise noted. They are free and available starting 30 minutes before the program begins at the Children’s Information Desk. Tickets are limited and offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Come test yourself with a variety of quick and entertaining challenges!
Recommended for school-age children ages 5-12. These programs are designed to engage children in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) activities and change on a monthly basis.
Tickets are required for all programs unless otherwise noted. They are free and available starting 30 minutes before the program begins at the Children’s Information Desk. Tickets are limited and offered on a first-come, first-served basis.