English-language learners of any level are invited to practice conversation in a friendly, relaxed environment.
This group meets every Thursday of the month.
No registration required.
Express Classes intended for Legal Professionals and the public to learn basic software.
These are introductory classes to technology in your legal practice.
Parent/child activity time for Toddlers recommended for ages 1-3 years.
Learn the basics of computer use.
Parent/child activity time for toddlers. Recommended for ages 1-3 years. This program is limited to 150 participants. We are unable to accommodate daycares and school groups.
Parent/child activity time for toddlers. Recommended for ages 1-3 years.
Learn the basics of Microsoft Excel 2016. Registration is preferred. Sign up online of call 281.633.4639 to register.
A multisensory program featuring songs, simple sign language, finger plays and soothing lullabies for parents and caregivers of young babies. Recommended for infants from birth to 12 months of age, non-walkers.
Parent/child activity time for toddlers. Recommended for ages 1-3 years.
Please join us for stories, crafts & songs for toddlers! This program is recommended for ages 1-3 years.
We are unable to accommodate daycare and school groups.
Enjoy practicing your English skills in a fun, friendly environment.
Stories, crafts and a movie for preschool children. Recommended for ages 3-6 years. We are unable to accommodate daycares and school groups in this program.
Easy Like Sunday Mornings” Senior Café Series meets the first Thursday of each month 10:30-12pm.
Come join us for a fun morning meeting other seniors (55+) for a morning of coffee, conversation & fun activities.
Parent/child activity time for toddlers. Recommended for ages 1-3 years. This program is limited to 150 participants. We are unable to accommodate daycares and school groups.
Stories, crafts, & a movie for preschool children. Recommended for ages 3-6 years.
Representatives from AARP will assist in the preparation of income tax returns. First come first served.
Please bring the following information:
• A photo ID
This class will get you started using Excel for your personal and work-related activities.
This class is for adults and teens, 14 years and older.
Are you familiar with Microsoft Excel and want to learn the program's more advanced functions? This class will introduce you to VLOOKUP - an Excel function used to look up and retrieve data from a specific column in the table.
Linda Jordan, Seniors Real Estate Consultant and Downsizing Coach, will present a quarterly series of candid conversations about the unique and often complex housing related issues facing seniors and their families. Registration is not requi
Learn how to make unique flower prints just in time for Valentine's Day! Attendees will use fresh flowers and hammers to transfer the natural dyes from the petals to paper and fabric.
High school students meet monthly to join in a lively literary discussion. This month, students are invited to discuss "Three truths & a lie" by Brent Hartinger .
Special Children's Program - Sister Rosa Parks, The Bus Stops Here
Actress/storyteller Jean Donatto takes a balanced look at the turbulent civil rights era in the late 1950s Montgomery, Alabama.
Are you interested in origami? Do you want to learn how to make an origami bird or dog? Join us for this fun and easy craft event. Light snacks provided. Students in 1st-5th grade only.
Make your very own masterpiece using a wet chalk painting technique that allows you to blend the colors in an unusual way.
For children in 1st-5th grades.
Reading to Critters is a program where a child can improve their reading skills by reading aloud to a trained dog! Volunteer dogs will be coming from the Caring Critters volunteer organization.
Curious about coding? Children in 3rd through 8th grade are invited to learn the basics of coding with various games and websites. Registration is required; please register through the online calendar or call 281-238-2900 to register.
Stories & other activities for the whole family.
Join us for an informative lecture by Dr. Nicholas Cox, a professor from Houston Community College with a PhD. in 19th Century Southern History.