This program is available through virtual format only: Zoom.
Welcome to the Dallas Public Library's Online Computer Class.
Join us for FREE weekly music classes with top-notch instructors at your local library! Instruments will be provided for use during class.
Join us for FREE weekly music classes with top-notch instructors at your local library! Instruments will be provided for use during class.
The Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) is a program funded by the U.S. Department of Education that provides counseling and application assistance to any qualified participants interested in pursuing higher education.
Kids and teens, visit the Pleasant Grove branch every day during Spring Break from 3:00-4:00pm for a fun and different dinosaur themed learning experience!
Refuel afterschool with a free, nutritious meal provided by Education PV. Open to ages 0-18. Meals are made possible through the Texas Department of Agriculture’s Child and Adult Care Food Program.
Refuel afterschool with a free, nutritious meal provided by Equal Heart. Open to ages 0-18. Meals are made possible through the Texas Department of Agriculture’s Child and Adult Care Food Program.
Refuel afterschool with a free, nutritious meal provided by Equal Heart. Open to ages 0-18. Meals are made possible through the Texas Department of Agriculture’s Child and Adult Care Food Program.
Refuel afterschool with a free, nutritious meal provided by Education PV. Open to ages 0-18. Meals are made possible through the Texas Department of Agriculture’s Child and Adult Care Food Program.
Visit the Kleberg Rylie branch after school every Tuesday from 3:30 - 4:30pm for a fun free hour of building with Lego!
Sponsored by the Friends of the Dallas Public Library.
Refuel afterschool with a free, nutritious meal provided by Education PV. Open to ages 0-18. Meals are made possible through the Texas Department of Agriculture’s Child and Adult Care Food Program.
Do you love all things Japanese and know every subtype of manga and Anime? Are you on the other side questioning the difference between Manga and Anime?
A group of teens meet up monthly to discuss different books within the same genre. Bring your own snacks!
Two Rules:
-You DO NOT have to finish the book
-NO Spoilers (unless asked otherwise)
Beginning March 14th, the library will be screening a wide range of teenage cinema. From the DC or Marvel Cinematic Universe movies to potent coming-of-age dramas and comedies, we will host a wide variety of YA films.