
Mayfest
Fort Worth's beloved four-day outdoor festival with live music, a carnival midway, 100+ food and craft vendors, and free children's activities along the Trinity River.
Festivals, street fairs, carnivals, and seasonal events in Throckmorton, TX. Big events you don't want to miss.
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Fort Worth's beloved four-day outdoor festival with live music, a carnival midway, 100+ food and craft vendors, and free children's activities along the Trinity River.

Level up your cooking and baking skills. Join us as we each choose a different recipe from the same cookbook to prepare at home. After, meet to discuss the results together and share how your recipe turned out. Bring a picture of your creation. Note: due to public health regulations, sharing food...



Andrew Schulz, Professor of Art History, University of Arizona The eighteenth century witnessed new interest in Spain’s Islamic heritage. The most significant example of this fascination with the Islamic past is a suite of thirty-one prints entitled Antigüedadesárabes de España (Arabian Antiquities.

come create beautiful flowers with french beading, the art of shaping beads into lifelike flowers and botanical designs. using fine wire and centuries-old techniques, artisans can transform tiny beads into delicate petals, leaves, and stems that never fade.

The Books and Brews Book Club meets on the first Monday of each month (excluding holidays) at Shawn & Ed Brewing Company, 65 Hatt St, Dundas. The May title is Bel Canto by Ann Patchett. Pick up the book at the Dundas Library .

Asia Society Texas invites guests to discover the bold new frontier of Korean whisky with Bryan Do, founder of Ki One Whisky Distillery. Ki One is the first craft single malt distillery in Korea and was crowned the best worldwide whisky by the prestigious International Wine & Spirits Competition...

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.

Bring your current crafting project to work on and meet others in the local crafting community. Share ideas, get tips and inspiration, and learn something new at this come and-go program. Fridays 9-11:30 a.m. at North Branch.

Co-chaired by Eleanor L. Williams and Tyler L. Hough, this year’s MARTY fundraiser blooms with the theme Flower Power — a vibrant, floral-inspired evening celebrating creativity, resilience, and community. Now in its 36th year, Art League Houston’s Healing Art Program provides free, ongoing...

Join us as we explore basic sewing and mending techniques that be can used for designing cosplay. Supplies are limited. Any person needing a reasonable accommodation for a disability to access the benefits of the Library’s services, programs, or activities under the Americans with Disabilities Act..


learn about the tradition of may day while designing a wreath that reflects the joy and renewal of spring.whether you hang it on your door, give it to a neighbor, or use it to brighten your home, your handmade wreath will be a perfect way to celebrate the season. all materials provided. limited to 1

As part of the “On Drawing” lecture series, Claire Gilman, Acquavella Curator and Department Head of Modern and Contemporary Drawings at the Morgan Library & Museum, and former Chief Curator at the Drawing Center, New York, examine how curatorial methodologies help shape the discourse on drawing.


Learn how to book time with the Kingwood Library’s Singer Sewing Machine! This orientation session will introduce participants to sewing machine operation. Those who complete the class will be able to request time to use a sewing machine at HCPL branches. Attending this orientation is mandatory...

Wear clothing that is paint and mess friendly. Tickets available 30 minutes prior to program, available in-person only

Have you ever come across a hand-painted rock around town? If so, you've stumbled upon the worldwide phenomenon of painted rock hide-and-seek! Hiding painted rocks is a fun and easy way to spread happiness around the community. Come kickoff this new quarterly program with us and paint with others...

The Valley Park Book Club meets on the first Monday of each month at the Valley Park Branch, 970 Paramount Dr. The May title is Where the Falcon Flies by Adam Shoalts.

The Concession Book Club meets on the last Thursday of each month at the Concession Branch , 565 Concession St., Hamilton. The April title is Yellowface by R.F. Kuang.

Join us for our weekly homeschool meet up, where kids can engage in STEAM activities such as building challenges, fiber art crafts, science experiments, process art, games, and more, all while having fun and socializing. Parents/caregivers are welcome to join each other in the library for an...

Bring your imagination to the table and make a cool creation to take home. Supplies provided.

Join Ms. Brenda and the Children's staff for this beginner crochet class where we will get an introduction to the basics of crochet and learn to crochet a simple friendship bracelet! This program will take place over two weeks to allow time to practice and make the project. All materials will be...

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

Learn the basics of printmaking. All materials provided. Presented by the Dundas Valley School of Art .