Events
Join Heidee Vincent and learn ways to use the Cricuit Maker 3 to personalize your own Spring-themed decorative sign. Supplies provided by the library. Advanced Beginner Class. Ages 18+.
Registration opens March 29 at 12:00amJoin us for interactive preschool classes that use stories, songs, and puppets to build early literacy skills and prepare children to learn to read. For children ages 1-5 and their caregivers.
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Can't remember your email password or how to save a document to a flash drive? Join us for classroom-oriented assistance for seniors. Email Yvonne.Kendricks@cityofdenton.com to register. Ages 50+.
- This program is first-come, first-served and hosted by United Way of Denton County. More Information HerePara español, presione aquí.
United Way of Denton County's VITA program requires all participants to wear a mask that…
Join us for interactive preschool classes that use stories, songs, and puppets to build early literacy skills and prepare children to learn to read. For children ages 1-5 and their caregivers.
Designed for kids 6-10 but all ages are welcome.
This Story Time will focus on books and songs that are more low-key and helpful when working with heightened senses.
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Find out about solar eclipses from Yuan Li, Assistant Professor of Physics at UNT. Free solar eclipse glasses made available to attendees, one pair per family.
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Always wanted to learn to crochet but didn’t know how or where to begin? Come learn the basics of crochet with Mary Cresson. All supplies provided.
Registration opens March 30 at 12:00am - ,
Ever wondered what kinds of animals you share a habitat with? Join us for a fun look at all the different types of animals that call North Texas home, including birds, bugs, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. Class provided by Sustainable…
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Whether you are a beginner or an expert, chess club is the place for you! Come to the teen chess club and learn all about this classic game and improve your skills while meeting new friends!
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Specialists from Goodwill's Digital Career Accelerator program will be at the library to help you sharpen yourcomputer skills and advance your career! Registration starts April 1.
Registration opens April 1 at 12:00am - ,
Who says LEGO® is just for kids? Bring your imagination and creativity and join us for a fun evening of building with LEGO® bricks alongside fellow adult brick-building enthusiasts.
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1/8/23, 2/12/23, 4/8/23 North Branch 6:30-8 p.m.
Participate with your toddler in these special classes that promote literacy and social interaction through stories, songs, and toddler-appropriate activities. Ages 1-3 and their caregiver.
- Please only include children under number of attendees when registering.
Little Sprouts Gardening group is a free parent-child engagement group provided by ECI (Early Childhood Intervention) to help understand gardening and its…
Registration opens April 2 at 12:00am Participate with your toddler in these special classes that promote literacy and social interaction through stories, songs, and toddler-appropriate activities. Ages 1-3 and their caregiver.
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Do we trash it, reuse it, or recycle these materials in Denton? Kids will learn all about recycling in a fun and interactive way that encourages personal accountability. We’ll even play some recycling games with a giant parachute. This…
- This program is first-come, first-served and hosted by United Way of Denton County. More Information HerePara español, presione aquí.
United Way of Denton County's VITA program requires all participants to wear a mask that…
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Bring the family out to this evening Story Time to enjoy songs, books, and rhymes with your little ones. Designed for children ages 1-5 with caregivers, but children of all ages are welcome!
Participate with your toddler in these special classes that promote literacy and social interaction through stories, songs, and toddler-appropriate activities. For children ages 1-3 and their caregivers.
Join us for interactive preschool classes that use stories, songs, and puppets to build early literacy skills and prepare children to learn to read. For children ages 1-5 and their caregivers.