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.
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.
Do you enjoy knitting, crocheting, or any other of the needle arts?
Then you should join our Sit and Stitch Group!
Bring your projects to work on and visit with this awesome group!
Join us for All Ages- Family Program every Thursday from 11-12pm.
Together Time Weekly Themes:
These programs will have use of scissors. Children must be supervised and with an adult at all times.
Watercolor for “Young at heART” adults meets every Tuesday morning to enjoy watercolor painting while commiserating with fellow artists! This friendly and social group is open to all adults and to all levels of art experience, including those who have never painted with watercolor at all. Sometimes the group works on individual projects and sometimes there is an art education period. Sometimes you will learn something new and sometimes you can teach something to others. Join in for a morning of beautiful art and fun conversation!
Calling all genealogists! We’ll be hosting an open lab for FamilySearch, a free, online resource for genealogy/family history research. This free program requires no registration but space is limited.
Celebrate Pride month at the library and attend our showing of "To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar".
Starring Wesley Snipes, Patrick Swayze, and John Leguizamo, this 1995 comedy follows 3 drag queens from New York as they travel across the country to participate in a pageant in Hollywood.
The movie is rated PG-13 for language and some brief abuse. Viewer discretion is advised.
This event will be held in the 1st floor meeting room, and it will start at 5:00pm.
Refreshments will be provided by the Friends of Freeman Library.
Looking to save money by making your restaurant favorites at home? Join us for Frugal Foodies, our monthly cooking demo class for adults. We'll learn techniques to create dishes at home and sample a different cuisine each month.
Read Against the Machine is a nonfiction book club exploring social, cultural, historical, and political topics. Selections highlight varied perspectives and encourage readers to think critically about the ideas and narratives that shape contemporary life.
In July, we are reading Myth America by Kevin M. Kruse and Julian E. Zelizer:

A weekly Computer Class for Adult Beginners to discover and improve their skills in this increasingly high-tech age. Topics include:
Are you preparing for your naturalization exam and need help studying the civics questions and the N-400 application? Come study with us at the Galena Park Library!
This is a program for individuals taking the naturalization exam in English.