Turn a recycled CD into a fun, faux-stained glass suncatcher using homemade paint in squeeze bottles.
Parker Williams Branch Library
Join us at the Parker Williams Library Innovation Lab for our Laser Cutter Orientation!
This orientation session will introduce participants to the laser-cutting services we offer at the library. Those who complete the orientation will then be able to request supervised time to use a laser cutter at any HCPL branch that has one.
Come to our First Annual Plant Sale to shop for a variety of vegetable, herb, and flower plants! Prices start at just $1 and all proceeds go towards future library programs.
**Cash Only. Donations Appreciated!
--Plant Sale hosted by the Parker Williams Friends of the Library group
Come hang out to watch the original Pokémon anime and make some adorable fossil Pokémon Perler Beads!
Celebrate Juneteenth with us! We will watch The Princess and the Frog and decorate a Juneteenth flag using decoupage.
Come sing, dance, jump, and listen to wonderful stories with other pre-school-aged kids every Thursday morning at Parker Williams Library
Questions about Child Development? Nutrition? Early Literacy? Movement? Join the Family Place Workshops every Wednesday at noon May 6 - June 3.
It is a special five-week program held for children birth to five years and their caregivers. The workshop consists of one-hour, child-led sessions in which families play with various passive toys and stations while local community experts offer resources and advice to caregivers.
We are also giving away FREE Children's Museum Passes to all attendees!
Nurture your strength and mental health with Tai Chi at Parker Williams Library!
Often described as 'meditation in motion', Tai Chi is a low-impact, slow-motion exercise that helps to strengthen your muscles and relax your mind.
Celebrate Juneteenth with us! We will watch The Princess and the Frog and decorate a Juneteenth flag using decoupage.
Come sing, dance, jump, and listen to wonderful stories with other pre-school-aged kids every Thursday morning at Parker Williams Library