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.
Come create your own tiny masterpiece! Enjoy a relaxed evening of painting with music, snacks, and good company as we prepare for the upcoming Tiny Art Show.
Please note: This is a self-guided, non-instructional program — no teaching or step-by-step guidance will be provided.
- All canvases and basic paints are provided
- Feel free to bring your own supplies
- Open to adults & high school teens
Completed tiny arts will be displayed throughout the month of August. Be sure to come by and check out the gallery!
Join Crystal as well stick 200 thumb tacks into a Styrofoam egg in order to create a DINOEGG!!
All Materials provided.
Ages 12+ Welcome
Registration is Required.
Information for Persons with Disabilities: Programs and services are Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Compliant. Special accommodations can be requested in advance by contacting the library.
Come chill out and catch a new anime every month. Make friends and socialize or just enjoy watching some anime on a big screen.
Open to anyone 18+
Anime club meets on the first Monday of every month from 6pm- 8 pm.
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!
If you knit, crochet or do any other form of needlecraft please join us for the Freeman Needlecrafters. While attendees are happy to help others through the difficult parts of a project, this club is not intended as a class for instruction.
Join Crystal to use our new wooden blocks to make bracelet weaving simple! The first and third session will only have weaving. The second and fourth will include beads. Please keep that in mind when registering for the classes.
Ages 15+ Welcome
Registration is Required.
Information for Persons with Disabilities: Programs and services are Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Compliant. Special accommodations can be requested in advance by contacting the library.
Registration is Required.
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.
**18 and Up Only**
Join us at the Barbara Bush Branch Library for an eight-week workshop that explores healthy cooking options for growing families!
This workshop is being hosted by the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program from the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension. Each week will teach a new skillset, educating families on nutrition, cooking, and how to stay active together.
This program requires registration.