
WPL Book Club: The Boys of Riverside
Join us for an inspiring discussion of The Boys of Riverside, by Thomas Fuller. A powerful true story of teamwork, perseverance, and triumph against the odds. New members are always welcome, no...
Learn something new in Camp Wood, TX. Art classes, cooking workshops, fitness programs, and educational events.
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Join us for an inspiring discussion of The Boys of Riverside, by Thomas Fuller. A powerful true story of teamwork, perseverance, and triumph against the odds. New members are always welcome, no...

Use our sewing machines, Cricut, and other tools to work on your own projects or start something new. Bring your own project and ideas! This is a welcoming space for creatives 18+. *Library Card Required*

A book club geared toward seniors (ages 50+). We read a variety of genres, including mystery, general fiction, historical fiction, biography, and more. Discussions are held every 3rd Wednesday of the month at 10am at The Grove at Frisco Commons. The Grove is located at 8300 McKinney Rd, Frisco, TX..

Custom paint a rock or two at this Craftastic event!

Join us for a new step-by-step art project each week. Spend quality time with the family and leave with a completed craft.

Come join us for a fun and exciting art class with local seniors. You can bring your own materials if you would like to complete small personal crafts.


Learn the timeless fiber arts craft of macramé while making a handmade bookmark to take home. This beginner-friendly class introduces basic knotting techniques in a relaxed and creative setting. All...

This book club is designed especially for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to meet each week and take turns reading aloud in a friendly and supportive peer group. Each program...

Looking for a cozy way to unwind and connect with fellow yarn enthusiasts? Join us Mondays for our casual Knit & Crochet Circle! Whether you're a seasoned pro or just picking up your first set of needles or hooks, this is the perfect opportunity to share your latest projects, swap tips, and enjoy...

This book club is full of thrills, chills, and suspense - books guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat! Read the books below and then join us for group discussion each month. May title:...

Mat looming and crochet work offer creative, no-cost ways to support homeless individuals and veterans by turning recycled plastic bags and yarn into durable sleeping mats and tote bags....

Recycle your used paper into a beautiful craft. Learn about paper making and come away with a unique work of art.


All Booked Up: One book per month, two meeting times to choose from, either the third Tuesday evening or the fourth Tuesday morning.

Join us at the Highlands Stratford Library for an engaging book discussion every third Monday of the month. We love reading genres like romance or historical fiction. Copies of the Ideal Book Club book will be available at the branch.

Learn how to sketch and paint realistic still life in an easy and basic lesson. Using pencil and acrylic paints our instructor will demonstrate easy sketching and painting techniques to create a stunning still-life picture. Join our class and enjoy sketching and painting. Create your own still life.


Make a splash and learn something new, or build on your existing painting skills with our fun paint-along sessions to videos by a professional instructor. No experience needed; all supplies provided....

Come enjoy a very exciting Instructor led Morning Ceramics Class! You can purchase ceramics pieces to paint from our instructor Barbra.

The Stoney Creek Book Club meets on the third Tuesday of each month at the Stoney Creek Branch , 777 Highway 8, Stoney Creek. The May book title is The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot.

Watercolor for “Young at heART” adults meets every Tuesday morning to enjoy watercolor painting while commiserating with fellow artists! This friendly and social group is open to all adults and to all levels of art experience, including those who have never painted with watercolor at all. Sometimes.

5:00 p.m.; Work on sewing projects, cut out patterns, borrow our patterns, get sewing-specific help and socialize with other people who are interested in sewing.

Tweens explore painting, sculpture, and more in fun, hands-on projects that spark creativity and new skills! 🎨✨

The Carlisle Book Club meets on the third Tuesday of each month at the Carlisle Branch , 277 Carlisle Rd, Carlisle. The May book title is The Glass Hotel by Emily St. John Mandel.

6:30 p.m.; An adult book club for those who enjoy reading widely and learning new things. Join us each month for polite, thoughtful discussions and light refreshments.

All Booked Up Reader's Book Club: Where Pages Turn and Minds Meet! See book schedule here: Book clubs | Midlothian Public Library Join us for a literary adventure with the "All Booked Up Reader's...

Join an HPL Staff-led craft hour and learn the art of rolled flowers to create your own designs. Supplies provided.


Teens and tweens! Looking for fun? Battle it out with friends in a Super Smash Bros. tournament on the library's Nintendo Switch! No need to bring controllers or accessories, just bring your game...

6:30 p.m.; Join other graphic novel lovers in a monthly book discussion. Each month features a different title to read and explore together.


Do you love to knit or crochet? Unwind, one stitch at a time! Meet other yarn lovers to share favorite techniques and patterns. All skill levels welcome.


Join us on the third Monday of each month as we discuss a book chosen from a variety of genres! The selection for this month TBA Registration is not required, but space may be limited. Physical copies of the book may be available to check out behind the Adult Reference Desk on the second floor of...

Attendees can share a recent read, an old favorite or anything in between. You'll leave with at least one suggestion of what to read next. This program is for adults aged 18 and older. No registration is required. Accessibility Visit our Accessibility page for more information.

Hamilton Public Library has knitting and crochet programs for all ages and skill levels. Drop in with your current project and materials.

The Tween Book Club meets on third Tuesday of each month at the Teryberry Branch . The May book is The Picasso Curse by Dan Gutman. Pick up a copy to read from the 1st floor customer service desk at the branch.


HARC Team Building at Board & Brush Fort Worth. 4 of 6 seats available.

Bring your fibre craft project (knitting, crochet, cross stitch, bracelets and more) and hang out with other youth who love to create. Some materials provided.


Learn how to put together simple paper flowers. Enjoy a touch of whimsy all day long with these spring flower chains.