Early Saturday mornings are the perfect time for some social interaction accompanied by light physical activity. We will meet in the library parking lot, set off for path in The Village, and finish back up at the library as it opens.
Free adult high school equivalency and career readiness preparation class with the Wilkinson Center.
1 on 1 dedicated help with a staff member from the Dallas Public Library. We can help you fill out applications, update your resume and find out about local resources that can help you take the next step in your career.
Book an appointment with a staff member to help you with your job search. Fill out applications, update your resume, and find out about local resources that can help you take the next step in your career.
Basic Computer Classes for Spanish Speakers: Learn the basics of using computers, from turning them on to surfing the Internet, creating documents and managing files.
Join us every other Saturday morning from 10 AM to 11 AM for Saturday Stitchery at the Library! Whether you crochet, knit, embroider, or enjoy any other craft, this is the perfect time to bring your project and work alongside fellow crafters.
The Central Library hosts a creative writing club every first and third Saturday of the month!
We hope to build a supportive group that provides accountability, helps you stay motivated, and shares in the joys and woes of creative writing.
Get your hands dirty at the Forest Green Branch Library’s community garden!
Ready to get hooked on creativity? Bring your current project or learn the basics of knitting and crocheting in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.
Learn the basics of computer formatting from typing, accessing the web, and learning general computer software and more.
Locating Records in Archives from Your Couch - Dallas Genealogical Society
The digital age has brought billions of records to genealogists' living rooms. However, there is much more only available in hard copy.
Come and join the Stich Club and work on your crochet and knit projects! Whether you're a seasoned pro or a complete beginner, our group offers hands-on guidance, project ideas, and a chance to connect with fellow knitters and crocheters!
You are invited to an exciting experience!
Enjoy painting, friends, and a good time!
Registrants will have supplies provided at the Polk Wisdom Branch.
Join us in-person. Spots are limited.
Watch a movie every Saturday afternoon here at the library!
Note: times, location, and films are subject to change.
Led by a representative from Carrollton League of Writers, we'll meet once a month to discuss the writing process, share tips, and be in community with fellow writers. Seeking feedback on a work in progress?
Are you new to knitting or crocheting? Don't worry—all skill levels are welcome, and we're happy to help you learn.
Enjoy a local brew as we discuss Ilona Andrews's Magic Bites. You can find a summary from the publisher below:
Looking for assistance setting up your resume? Unfamiliar with using a computer and want help creating an email? Then schedule for a 1 Hour One-on-One Career Launch Pad training session with one of our staff members.
Book an appointment with a staff member to help you with your job search. Fill out applications, update your resume, and find out about local resources that can help you take the next step in your career.
Do you want to learn or increase your skills?
Come and join us every Saturday @ 2pm to knit, crochet, embroidery and sewing by special request.
Whether you are picking up a hook for the first time or you are a seasoned pro, this afternoon is all about relaxing and getting creative! All ages are welcomed.
Monthly book club: Book of the month-Behind her lives by Briana Cole
Shelf-Care is a book club for people who want to read about building good habits, overcoming obstacles, and reaching self-actualization. Fiction and non-fiction books will be chosen monthly.