Whether you’re new to the world of investing or you’re an old hand, the library has digital resources that will help you make smart financial decisions. Join us for a demonstration video to learn one of the library's databases, Mor
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!
- 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
Pro Se Basics Classes are intended to help those Self Represented Litigants.
Join us for a pop-up story-time event for families with children of all ages.
Family Storytime includes stories, songs, and action rhymes for families with children of all ages. This short virtual program will be posted on the “FBCL Virtual Programs
English-language learners of any level are invited to practice conversation in a friendly, relaxed environment. This conversation group meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month. This program will be presented live via WebEx.
Join in a lively discussion of "An Irish Country Doctor" by Patrick Taylor. In lieu of a face-to-face meeting, the Mission Bend Book Club will meet via WebEx to discuss November’s title.
Spanish learners of all levels get an opportunity to practice both their speaking and listening skills.
This program will be presented via WebEx. Register online, and a link for the meeting will be emailed to you.
RESCHEDULED: This program has been rescheduled to November 16th. Live: Native American Month: Native Americans in Texas
Dr. Cox will provide a geographic and chronological overview of Native American life in Texas from the prehistoric to the modern moment with a particular focus on the 19th century experience of Caddos, Cherokees, Apache, and Comanche in Texas.
The Mission Bend Branch Young Adult Advisory Council meets monthly to express ideas, organize upcoming young adult activities, and suggest new teen programs for the branch. For the present time the Council will meet online via WebEx.