Stories, crafts and a movie. Recommended for the whole family.
Susie Marten of the Katy Prairie Conservancy will discuss local pollinators and their importance, and how we can support them by adding native plants to our gardens.
Stories and other activities for the whole family.
Dance to, sing along with, and experience traditional music from cultures across the world! Berklee Graduate, International performer Sagit Zilberman performs and facilitates “Songs of Peace,” an interactive global music program.
Learn how to 3D print at Fort Bend County Libraries. In this class, staff will explain step-by-step how you can have 3D objects printed at your library. Staff will also show some free websites for finding and creating your own 3D designs.
Join us for a workshop on non-profit boards of governance given by Chief Governance Officer for the Harris Health System Board of Trustees and SCORE representative Nicole Streeter. Ms.
Fort Bend County Libraries have co-sponsored with Princeton Review to offer students an opportunity to take a full-length practice SAT exam.
AARP representatives will assist in the preparation of income tax returns. This service is free and offered on a first-come, first-serve basis.
February is a great time of year to start planning a spot in your garden for butterflies. Numerous species of butterflies make their home in Fort Bend County.
Dance to, sing along with, and experience traditional music from cultures across the world in this program for the whole family.
Learn how to 3D print at Fort Bend County Libraries. In this class, staff will explain step-by-step how you can have 3D objects printed at your library. Staff will also show some free websites for finding and creating your own 3D designs.
Sheba Akhtar, author and professor of art and architecture, will present a fascinating history of the Indus Valley civilization, the largest geographical extent and population of any ancient civilization.
Gather your party and venture forth! Beginners and veterans alike are welcome. Dice and character sheets will be provided. Meets the fourth Saturday of every month.
This program is for teens in grades 9-12.
New and experienced coders in the 4th-8th grades may join us as we code greeting cards using typed code on Bitsbox. Program will be held in the Computer Lab. *Online registration is required.