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.
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.
Get your hands dirty at the Forest Green Branch Library’s community garden!
| Learn a new skill, share patterns and socialize while knitting. |
Aprenda, practique y socialice mientras trabaja en un proyecto de punto.
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.
The Best Practices Special Interest Group is for genealogists who want to learn advanced methodology skills and techniques.
Unleash your creativity and build your own mini birdhouse. Decorate a mini birdhouse into whatever design your imagination can create.
* Registration Required
* Age 13 and Up
Come and join our crochet swap group! Bring your latest project with you or join us and start something completely new. Supplies are provided. All skill levels are welcome, so come on down and have some fun!
Take a break and connect with other adults during this calm, crafty afternoon activity. Learn how to make peonies from coffee filters and the meanings behind other traditional flowers found in bouquets.
The Free Digital Skills Training Program is an 8-week program focused on hands-on computer training, basic digital skills, resume building, and job coaching. The program also teaches practicing online safety and protecting personal information.
Bring your creativity with you as Artist Alex Cely leads a class on Perspective. With a vase of flowers in front of you, you will use your creativity to show us what you see from your point of view.
Watch a movie every Saturday afternoon here at the library!
Note: times, location, and films are subject to change.
Get ready for Stitch, Sip, and Snitch—our sassiest installment of our sewing & fiber arts Series' this spring—where the only thing sharper than your needle is your tongue.
Slay monsters, gather treasure and go on adventures with friends old and new! Dungeons & Dragons sessions, led by Thomas Acebo, meet every second and fourth Saturday of the month.
Are you new to knitting or crocheting? Don't worry—all skill levels are welcome, and we're happy to help you learn.
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.
Do you remember the book that first turned you into a reader. Was it "Harry Potter," "The Babysitter's Club," "Goosebumps," or something completely different.
Connect with a like-minded community at Lakewood's once-a-month meet-up for LGBTQIA+ seniors. Discuss the issues impacting the community and enjoy conversation and light crafts such as letter writing or card making.
Are you an Urban Fiction reader?
This month we will be reading
The Emperor of Sound- by Timbaland
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