Spruce up your resume or receive assistance in your job hunt with Downtown Dallas Incorporated and the Cardboard Project. They are available for one on one sessions to help in your career search Tuesdays on the 6th floor.
Speak with Eric Martinez, a representative from Workforce Solutions about workforce development questions, job search assistance, and more.
Curious about the intricacies of lacemaking? Stop by the Forest Green branch library for the Dallas Lace Society Lacemaker's Society weekly meeting. Newcomers are absolutely welcome!
Did you know a brooms are traditionally made from the broom plant?
"I am sent with broom before,
To sweep the dust behind the door," says Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Learn to play American Mahjong!
Genealogists everywhere are rejoicing! The 1950 U.S. federal census was released on April 1st and will show you where your ancestors and family members were living in April 1950!
Genealogists everywhere are rejoicing! The 1950 U.S. federal census was released on April 1st and will show you where your ancestors and family members were living in April 1950!
1 on 1 dedicated computer help with a staff member from the Dallas Public Library. We can help you with your computer skills, accessing social services, connectivity, job applications, creating a resume and more.
Afterschool Supersnack / Recarga tus Energías con Nutrición
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.
This month's selection: The Fifth Risk by Michael Lewis
Need a copy of the book club book? Ask at the front desk of the library!
Email: northoakcliff@dallascityhall.com