Parent/infant activity time for infants. Recommended for ages 0-12 months.
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Pro Se Basics Classes are intended to help those Self Represented Litigants.
Representatives from AARP will assist in the preparation of income tax returns on a first-come, first-served basis.
Birth to 12 months, non-walkers.
Join us for this parent/infant activity time for infants! We'll have stories, parachute activities, and infant playtime. This program is recommended for ages 0-12 months, or those not yet walking steadily.
Parent/child activity time for toddlers. Recommended for ages 1-3 years.
Parent/child activity time for toddlers. Recommended for ages 1-3 years.
Join us for Craft & Chat! Bring your projects plus any supplies you will need.
And your latest craft if you choose. Come share ideas, get tips, inspirations, and come and learn something new.
Parent/child activity time for toddlers. Recommended for ages 1-3 years. We are unable to accommodate daycares and school groups in this program.
Parent/infant activity time for infants. Recommended for ages 0-12 months.
English-language learners of any level are invited to practice conversation in a friendly, relaxed environment.
Meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. No registration required.
Join us for a story, classic rhymes/songs and play time. This short program is designed for 12-24 months. We are unable to accommodate daycares and school groups.
Do you already know the basics of Excel and want something a little more advanced? Learn more functions and tools in Microsoft Excel 2010.
Join in a lively discussion of "Blue Bird, Blue Bird" by Attica Locke.
The Mission Bend Book Club meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 2:00 p.m. No registration required.
Learn the basics of putting together a resume.
Join us in making bookmarks and Valentine's Day cards. Activities for school aged children in grades k-5.
The Mission Bend Branch Young Adult Advisory Council meets on the second Tuesday of each month to express ideas, organize upcoming young adult activities, and suggest new teen programs for the library.
For grades K-5 only.
Children will participate in various S.T.E.A.M. activities involving Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math. They will also enjoy a short film and a story.
Gary Kyle, Team Leader of Ministry of Sugar Creek Baptist Church, will lead a two-day session on assistance for your job search. Day One topics: Know Your Audience - Learning Styles/Social Styles; Networking; Networking Breakout Practice Ses
Registration is not required but space is limited, so please come early.
For more information, call 281-341-2652
Self-publishing can be an effective way to ensure that the book you've worked so hard on reaches your readers.
Join us for YA Game Night to test your gaming skills and challenge other teens to video games, board games, and card games. Snacks will be provided through the generous support of the Friends of Sienna Branch Library.
The role of the cowboy in the United States and North America will be discussed, with a primary focus on the Black cowboys, their lifestyles and experiences. Various artifacts and objects will be on display and will be discussed.
Learn the basics of computer use. Practice basic Windows functions and learn how to create and save a document. Sign up online or call 281.633.4639 to register.
Join us for this introductory class and learn the basics of buying and selling on eBay. Attendees will learn how to bid on items for sale, how to post items to sell, and learn how monetary transactions take place.
Curious about this thing called the Internet? Then come to Internet 101 to get a basic introduction on how to use it, what it can do, and the tricks on how to surf the web! Must have basic keyboard and mouse skills.
Bedtime stories and other activities for the whole family. Come dressed in your pajamas! The program is limited to 150 participants. We are unable to accommodate daycares and school groups.