
DIY Puppet Workshop
Create your own puppet that is out of this world! Learn about puppet crafting and how form interacts with performance.
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Create your own puppet that is out of this world! Learn about puppet crafting and how form interacts with performance.

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...

Meetings start at 6:30 p.m. on the 3rd Thursday of each month at the Fielder Museum, 1616 W. Abram St. Arlington Texas, 76016 Club coordinators: O.K. Carter and Mark Dellenbaugh In an exciting...

Members are welcome to join us for a private first look at the exhibition Mary Ellen Carroll: How To Talk Dirty and Influence People.

Unleash your creativity at our Junk Journaling Club! Designed for children ages 7-11, this hands-on club invites participants to create unique, personalized journals using recycled papers, craft supplies, and found objects. Learn techniques like layering, collage, and embellishment to capture...

Join us on the third Wednesday of each month to discuss our book selection and meet fellow readers! May: Unlikely Animals by Annie Hartnett Thanks to an exciting partnership with Performing Arts Fort...

Explore your creativity with a new art project every week. Participants will utilize different art materials to build skills and express themselves in drawing, painting, or crafts. No prior experience...

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

Heritage Book Club is an informal group of mature book lovers who read and discuss a wide variety of titles, from recent literary bestsellers to classic novels. Readers must belong to the Heritage...



Join us for a fun and creative Perler Bead session made just for teens! Design your own pixel-style art from your favorite characters and emojis to custom keychains, magnets, and more. We’ll provide t...

Fiber Arts Demonstration May 21, 2026 10 am -12 pm Join members from Dallas Handweavers and Spinners Guild as they demonstrating their crafts. Free with purchase of general admission ticket. Dallas Handweavers and Spinners Guild – Promoting The Art of Weaving, Spinning & Dyeing

Join us for the opening celebration of the exhibition Mary Ellen Carroll: How To Talk Dirty and Influence People.

The Waterdown Mystery Book Club meets on the third Monday of each month at the Waterdown Branch , 163 Dundas St E, Waterdown. The May book title is Listen for the Lie by Amy Tintera.

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

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

Read the book at home and join us to discuss it! Book club meets the third Wednesday of every month!

Let your imagination run wild as we explore fun projects in science, technology, engineering, art, and math! Join us as we build skyscrapers, make slime, beautiful art and more.

Meets monthly to discuss current business, management, and personal professional growth books. There will be a discussion regarding the topics within the chosen book each month to help further business ventures and other personal goals. The Business Book Club meets on the 4th Saturday of each month.


The Sherwood Wednesday Book Club meets the third Wednesday of each month at the Sherwood Branch , 467 Upper Ottawa St. The May title is Prairie Edge by Conor Kerr.

Make a splash with a family-friendly, guided painting project! You will create a simple and creative painting project for you to take home. No experience is needed, and we supply all the materials.

6:30 p.m.; Are you an avid reader looking to connect with others? Join us at the South Garland Library for our monthly Book Club, where we explore a new book each month and enjoy light refreshments. All perspectives are welcome — come share your thoughts!

May 23: Sweet, tart, and bursting with color! Sketch plump strawberries, glossy cherries, tangled berry vines, or whole bowls of summery goodness. Community Sketch Group meets every Saturday at Russell Farm Art Center. Follow our weekly theme or explore whatever art calls to you. Bring your...

Build a portfolio of art skills and knowledge! These monthly lessons and projects will focus on the elements of art, principles of design, techniques and materials exploration using the context of art...

The Westdale Book Club meets on the third Thursday of each month at the Westdale Branch , 955 King St. W. The May title is Lion Women of Tehran by Marhan Jamali.

In honor of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we're hosting the Japan America Society of DFW! Join us to learn about ancient art forms and create your own origami and calligraphy masterpieces. Best for ages 8 - 12. Due to limited supplies, this program is...

What will you create with a bag of art supplies? Unleash your creativity and dive into the world of process art. Explore, experiment and create together as a family!


Offered every Friday of the month | 10 AM These story times are designed primarily for young children and will introduce a different nature-themed book each week. During most of the story times, a puppet, live animal or enrichment items will be included to enhance the experience.

The Lynden Book Club meets on the third Wednesday of each month at the Lynden Branch , 110 Lynden Rd, Lynden, ON. The May book title is The Queen of Katwe by Tim Crothers.

The Dundas Book Club meets on the third Wednesday of each month at the Dundas Branch , 18 Ogilvie St., Dundas. The May book title is A Great Country by Shilpi Somaya Gowda.

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

Create Mandala patterns — circular, geometric designs — on rocks. Supplies provided.

To join the discussion online, click to register 2026 Reading List January 15 : God of the Woods by Liz Moore February 19: Everyone On This Train is a Suspect by Benjamin Stevenson March 19: The Lost House by Melissa Larsen April 16: How to Solve Your Own Murder by Kristen Perrin May 21: All the...

The Ancaster Book Club meets on the third Thursday of each month at the Ancaster Branch, 300 Wilson St. E., Ancaster. The May title is Wild Life by Amanda Leduc.

The Kenilworth Book Club meets on the third Thursday of each month at the Kenilworth Branch , 103 Kenilworth Ave., N. The May title is Small things like these by Claire Keegan.



Chat about happily-ever-after stories that make you swoon and sigh. Join our Online Romance Book Club the third Wednesday of each month. This month's book is Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. Check out a book, eBook, eAudiobook in HPL's catalogue . After you register, an invitation with...

Join us for a treasure hunt as we pretend play as pirates seeking hidden treasure. Pretend play is imaginative, creative and fun while also building social skills. Preschoolers will check off tasks,...

Hang out with other anime fans and explore your artistic side with anime-inspired arts and crafts.

Learn how to create custom clothes that suit your body and style! Create your own look by choosing your own fabric and pattern combination.

This drop-in creative program explores the bold, expressive world of silhouette and shadow art. This program invites participants to consider the power of outlines and shadows to communicate emotion, movement, or narrative. Projects can include paper cut silhouettes, layered shadow compositions and.

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