Fridays at 3pm will be the guitar/ukulele class!
Classes run from January 5 through March 22.
Winter music classes for school-aged students 6-12 yrs on Wednesdays and Fridays.
It's Crafternoon at Audelia Road Branch Library! Step into a cozy, winter wonderland atmosphere while creating your very own Snowball Yeti, a cute and lovable winter creature. Don't miss out on the fun!
Afterschool Supersnack/Recarga tus Energías con Nutrición
Weekly after school craft.
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 Education PV. Open to ages 0-18. Meals are made possible through the Texas Department of Agriculture’s Child and Adult Care Food Program.
Calling all crafty kids!
Each class features beginner level instructions in guitar by an experienced instructor. Instruments provided. Great for ages 8 - 18. For the best learning experience, students should try to attend as many sessions as possible.
Unleash your creativity and transform a plain box into a uniquely adorned dream capsule. Each box becomes a canvas for personal expression, allowing kids to infuse their personalities and aspirations into their creations.
Afterschool Supersnack/Recarga tus Energías con Nutrición
Fridays at 4pm will be a violin class!
Classes run from January 5 to March 22.
Winter music classes for school-aged students 6-12 yrs on Wednesdays and Fridays.
Stop by for a fun and exciting time by participating in multiple makerspace building stations. Children will participate in Lego Sets, KNex, and more building sets as tools to practice engineering, creativity, and problem solving skills.
See how fast you can fly into the New Year with a balloon racing game! Blow up your balloon, attach it to your "racetrack", and let it fly!
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.