Alert

  • The Bob Lutts Fulshear/Simonton Branch Library is now CLOSED. For information about the new Fulshear Branch Library, click here.
  • George Memorial Library (Richmond) will be closed on Thu, Sept 28, for minor repairs. It will also be closed on Fri, Sept 29, for Fort Bend County Fair Day. Normal hours will resume on Sat, Sept 30.
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Library Branch: Virtual Programs
Age Group: Adult
Program Type: Computer Classes
Description:
Microsoft Excel Skills is a video series covering a variety of skills, tips, and tricks when using Microsoft Excel.  Microsoft Excel is a Microsoft Office spreadsheet program that allows the user to create documents, flyers, and more. This pr...
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Library Branch: Virtual Programs
Age Group: Young Adult
Program Type: Arts & Crafts
Description:
Learn how to make unique artistic pieces with string and paint. First Colony Branch Library staff will demonstrate how to dip string into various colors of paint and use a string-pulling technique to create one-of-a-kind pieces of art. This will be a...
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Library Branch: Virtual Programs
Age Group: Adult
Program Type: History/Genealogy
Description:
This will be a brief highlight Fort Bend County Resident, business woman and civil rights activist, Arizona Fleming. This program will be a pre-recorded video. A link to the video will be added here the day of the scheduled program. Check out t...
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Library Branch: Virtual Programs
Age Group: Everyone, Adult
Registration Required
Seats Remaining: Unlimited
Description:
Join us for a discussion with Dr. Natalie Garza about the men who explored Texas and the Southwest in the 16th century, including figures such as Cabeza de Vaca  and Hernando de Soto in Texas, Diego de Guzman in Arizona, Fr. de Niza and Juan de Onate...