Watch the Greatest Monster Movie of all Time, color dinosaurs, and enjoy eating chocolate “mud” cups for dessert!
Parker Williams Branch Library
Three soldiers in one presentation! Today’s Americans find it hard to comprehend the difficulties the patriots of the American Revolution had to endure. This program begins with a fully equipped British soldier. Each item of uniform and equipment is explained. This standard is then contrasted with the typical American Continental soldier and rifleman. The program is suitable for primary and upper level grades.
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.
Are you ready to learn English? Are you looking for a way to improve your English conversation skills?
Classes are free and all materials are provided. Pre-registration is required before anyone can attend. To register for class, fill out the registration form, email or call the branch. Our Literacy Coordinator will help determine the right class for you and check to see if there are any open spaces available.
In this summer course, community member and library volunteer, Mrs. Rhee, will teach the Korean language through songs, such as Arirang and Doraji.
Come sing, bounce, and listen to wonderful stories with other babies every Tuesday at Parker Williams!
Dig up your very own dinosaur egg from the sand, excavate them out of the clay egg, identify which one you have, and take your own baby dino home! (Registration Required as only 30 dinosaurs have given birth)
Come sing, bounce, and listen to wonderful stories with other babies every Tuesday at Parker Williams!
Make whatever you like in our freebuild time or choose from one of our challenge cards. We have OVER 6,000 lego to build with! Open to ages 3-12. Every 1st and 3rd Friday of the month.
Come sing, dance, jump, and listen to wonderful stories with other pre-school-aged kids every Thursday morning at Parker Williams Library