
Festivals & Fairs in Seminole, TX
Festivals, street fairs, carnivals, and seasonal events in Seminole, TX. Big events you don't want to miss.
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Classic Readers Book Club
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..

Le Jardinier at MFAH
CREATED BY MICHELIN-STARRED CHEF ALAIN VERZEROLI AND GLOBAL HOSPITALITY GROUP THE BASTION COLLECTION, LE JARDINIER IS BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE KINDER BUILDING AT THE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS HOUSTON, WHERE OUR CHEFS CONNECT GUESTS TO NATURE THROUGH SEASONAL FRENCH MENUS.

Fiber Arts Demonstration
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

Adult Craft Night: Craft and a Movie
Preserve flowers in baby oil while watching Pride & Prejudice (2005) - special start time at 5:30 p.m.

Create for Kids Hamilton Crafts
Children are invited to create crafts to cheer up other young children who are patients in local hospitals. Crafts made at this program are donated to Ron Joyce Centre for Children , McMaster Children's Hospital and Ronald McDonald House Charities . For ages 4–12. Adult participation is...

Young at heART: Watercolor Group
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.

Cafe Leonelli
At Cafe Leonelli, the rich heritage of Italian focacceria and pasticcerie shops come alive in Texas. Under the leadership of The Bastion Collection’s Executive Pastry Chef, Salvatore Martone– a Naples native and award-winning culinary talent–the cafe blends the timeless art of Italian baking with...

Freeman Needlecrafters
If you knit, crochet or do any other form of needlecraft please join us for the Freeman Needlecrafters. While attendees are happy to help others through the difficult parts of a project, this club is not intended as a class for instruction.


Drawing from the Masters
Enjoy afternoons of informal drawing instruction with artist Ian O’Brien. Each session is focused on a different work of art and provides an opportunity to explore a variety of techniques and improve drawing skills. Drawing materials will be available, but participants are encouraged to bring their.

Ideal Book Club
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.

Painting on the Plaza
Sunday, May 17 @ 2-4pm Painting on the Plaza The Cowgirl invites you to participate in COWGIRL COLORS: A Community Canvas, a large-scale community art installation celebrating the spirit, history, and diversity of Cowgirls. The installation will appear on a temporary wall on Harley Avenue, south of.

Real Reads Book Club
Join our Real Reads Nonfiction Book Club for adults every month for a lively discussion. This month, we will be discussing “Cultish : The Language of Fanaticism” by Amanda Montell. Registration is requested but not required. You can also find this book as an e-book/e-audiobook on...

Needlework Network
Calling all knitting, crocheting, embroidery and other needlecraft enthusiasts! Work on your projects in a welcoming environment as you mix and mingle with fellow enthusiasts in the area. All experience levels are welcome!

Crafts and Conversation
Note: This event is normally scheduled for the fourth Monday of each month but was rescheduled this month due to our May programming break.

Mystery Book Club
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...

Got Books Book Club
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.

Waterdown Mystery Book Club
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.

Freeman Page Turners Book Club:
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...

Tours & Tales at Barbara Bush
Join us at the Barbara Bush Branch for a unique experience, catered just for you! We opened up our Thursday mornings to local co-ops, parochial schools, day cares, and any other group interested in a personalized tour, Storytime, craft, or combination of all three. Tired of Storytimes unable to...

Fine Art for Families: Jacob Lawrence
Tickets available 30 minutes prior to program, in-person only

Sherwood Wednesday Book Club
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.

Westdale Thursday Book Club
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.

Explore Art at HPL - Still Life Sketching
This drop-in program invites participants to observe and sketch real-world objects and discover beauty in the everyday with simple tools like pencils, pens, or markers. Members will draw objects such as plants, cups, books, or fruit. Participants are encouraged to slow down and notice shape, shadow.

Locke Book Club
The Locke Book Club meets at 11:00am on the second Saturday of each month at the Locke Branch , 285 Locke St., S. The May title is What I Know About You by Éric Chacour . Physical copies of the book are available at the branch.