Alert!
March 12, 2025: Click here to read an important letter from the Library Director.
We are experiencing network disruptions affecting our catalog and Internet. Our Technology Team is actively working to resolve the issue. Check back for updates; we appreciate your patience!
- WiFi is available at all locations.
- Books can still be checked out with an FBCL library card
- eBooks ARE AVAILABLE on OverDrive/Libby and hoopla; click here for instructions.
- Overdue fines are waived until the network issue has been resolved
- Most online resources are now available
- Not available: Catalog & access to your account, Wall Street Journal, LinkedIn Learning, Hotspots & Launchpads
Fort Bend County voters may cast their ballot at any Fort Bend vote center location; however, you must show proper Identification.
This lecture will introduce you to some amazing African American slaves that defied the odds and escaped to freedom. Their ingenious plans were fraught with risk and danger.
AARP - TAX Assistance is cancelled until Further Notice
Stories and other activities for the whole family.
Score higher! Improve your chances of getting into the college of your choice by taking a free SAT practice exam. The exam will be conducted by Princeton Review. Please bring at least two #2 sharpened pencils and a non-graphing calculator.
Are you a reader of the fantastical, the speculative, or the weird?
Special Program: Sister Rosa Parks, The Bus Stops Here
Join us for a theatrical re-enactment of Parks’ historical bus ride. The performance Sister Rosa Parks, the Bus Stops Here will showcase actress/storyteller Jean Donatto as Rosa Parks.
Rodeo season is near, so saddle up for a fun program! Line dancing is a form of synchronized dancing in which dancers are arranged in rows, or lines. Dancers move in unison, so no partners are required.
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 ages 13 and up.
Come learn the basics of Java in a four-part series taught by two Cinco Ranch High School students.
Must be in the 4th through 8th grades. We cannot accommodate daycares or large groups.