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


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,...

Looking for a cozy way to unwind and connect with fellow yarn enthusiasts? Join us for our casual Knit & Crochet Circle! Whether you're a seasoned pro or just picking up your first set of needles or...

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

Mondays & Wednesdays 10 AM-1:00 PM (Adults, ages 18+) Join us at Grapevine Makerspace for our STEM Lab! During this session, you’ll have access to 3D printers, laser cutters, and other equipment....

Help us make quilts for the Grapevine Animal Shelter & local hospital or bring your own project. This program is for adults & (18+), Library Card & Registration Required to attend.

DAYTIME DIY at Board & Brush Fort Worth. 11 of 12 seats available.

Discover the joy of sewing! Curious about sewing but not sure where to start? Join us for a fun, beginner-friendly program where you'll get hands-on experience and learn the basics of using a sewing...

summer camps are in full swing this week, offering kids a fun and engaging way to stay active and creative.see all of our week 1 summer camps on our website

Don't miss this "The Quilting Book" author meet and greet followed by a workshop with the authors themselves to create the envelope star block straight from their book! Meet Christina West and Kacey...

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...

April showers bring May flowers...which will be the inspiration for this basic watercolor class.

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...

Join Miss Victoria and Mr. Tre for Story Time at the Highland Park Library, 2nd Floor Town Hall. This Story Time is designed for all ages. Read stories, sing, and follow along with Miss Victoria and Mr. Tre. Tickets will be required for entry to Story Time. Tickets are free and will be handed out...

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...

Comic Drops: Water to the Rescue! Create your own water drop hero with MPU and save the day in this fun, creative teen activity 💧🦸‍♀️

Drop by the Education Studio each month for the opportunity to explore materials and create art projects inspired by works on view at the museum. A new project is offered each month, so families are encouraged to return frequently. All materials are provided. This program is designed for children...

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....

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


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

Join a community of readers to discuss a new book each month. February's selection is "The Heir," by Rebecca Armitage.

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.

Come enjoy a very relaxing quilting experience with our long-standing Quilting program.

Unwind, one stitch at a time! Meet other yarn lovers to share favorite techniques and patterns. All skill levels welcome

Use your creativity, critical thinking, and maker skills to make crafts for your friends and family using the art and craft supplies provided on the Art Cart.

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...


Learn how to create fun, beginner-friendly projects using a sewing machine!

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

Have unneeded craft supplies piling up at home? Donate any supplies you are willing to part with and see if there is a new creative hobby you would like to try out instead. There is no cost associated with this program, so please do not bring any craft supplies you would prefer to sell. Attendance..


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.

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


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.