Each month, library staff with expertise in history will give a talk about different topics in American history to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States of America. Come join us this Monday afternoon as we learn about the history of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States. We will be focusing on the history of Hawaii and Hawaiians in American history.
Adults
Join us at the Highlands Stratford Library for an engaging book discussion every third Monday of the month. We love reading genres like romance or historical fiction.
Copies of the Ideal Book Club book will be available at the branch.
Join us for a fun and creative Paint Pouring Workshop at the library!
Paint pouring, also known as acrylic pour painting or acrylic flow painting, is a painting method created by pouring acrylic paint on a canvas to create a flowy design.
Registration will open on May 5th at 10AM. Registration and attendance for patrons ages 18+ only.
The Kingwood Branch Library expresses its gratitude to the Friends of the Library Kingwood (F.O.L.K.) for their support and supplies.
A weekly Computer Class for Adult Beginners to discover and improve their skills in this increasingly high-tech age. Every week we learn by doing Word, Excel, Email, PDF, Internet Safety, Google Searches, HCPL resources and more! Must have a library card to attend.
Register by contacting our service desk at 832-927-7890, limited spaces available.
Connect with a Future U advisor! Discover the college and career resources around you.
Get help with:
Resume & cover lettersFAFSA applicationFree resources for career developmentTo make an appointment, please click on the link below or call. Virtual appointments are also available.
¡Conéctate con un asesor de Future U! Descubre los recursos universitarios, profesionales, y ayuda con aplicaciones para el trabajo.
This club is for adults only. (This is not a class.)
If you're just starting out or a more advanced artist, this group is for you.
Bring your own materials to finish your latest project or to start a new one.
A place where you can share your work with other artist in a supportive and friendly environment. Learn tricks and techniques from each other.
Do you knit/crochet/craft? Please join us for our weekly meeting of the Knotty and Nice Club. We meet for 2 hours and socialize while working on our own projects or community charity projects. Please note that this is not a class but people are always available to help you if you need a LITTLE help. If you have never knitted or crocheted, the library offers many books and a few DVDs to learn. You can find many helpful videos on YouTube as well.
Go Green Crafts meet once a month to repurpose different things to go green all year long!
Join us in the Baldwin Boettcher Library Conference Room to repurpose scrapbook paper and pop cycle sticks to create beautiful Asian fans for Asian Pacific American Islander Heritage Month. It is for adults ages 18 & up. Registration is required but all supplies are provided.
We look forward to crafting with you!
Join us for an engaging book discussion, coffee, tea, & treats!
Books are selected during our annual book club poll, each fall. Registered participants will receive a link to nominate their picks, and to vote on the final selections. Printed book lists & monthly discussion guides are available at meetings, and at the front desk. Participants can place their own hold requests for copies of the books, or ask for their books to be requested in advance, during the annual survey.