Want to learn how to play your favorite instrument? Get started with FREE weekly classes taught by our top-notch instructors at your local library!
Want to learn how to play your favorite instrument? Get started with FREE weekly classes taught by our top-notch instructors at your local library!
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!
Spend an afternoon building your art skills with instructor Irving.
Bring a sketchbook and participate in lessons covering different media, techniques, and subjects.
Make a unique tote bag using materials from our Fiber Arts Workroom! This hands on class is great if you have some sewing experience and want to try something creative and practical.
Want to learn how to play your favorite instrument? Get started with FREE weekly classes taught by our top-notch instructors at your local library!
A book club for teens, with the goal of being accessible for everyone! To kick off the book club, we'll be reading A Good Girl's Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson.
"Everyone in Fairview knows the story.
Join Dallas Public Library and the Dallas Young Makers for another fun semester of technology, creativity, and experiments!
Build a real robot with Lego
Make a computer with Rasperry Pi
Move your body and learn how to dance both Salsa and Bachata in this workshop hosted by Jennifer Gonzales. Dress comfortably and bring some water!
Watch a movie every Saturday afternoon here at the library!
Note: times, location, and films are subject to change.
Want to learn how to play your favorite instrument? Get started with FREE weekly classes taught by our top-notch instructors at your local library!
Get those weekend jitters out with this Zumba class, especially for kids! Bring water and a towel because we're about to sweat!
If you love talking about murder, listening to true crime podcasts, daydream about becoming a crime scene investigator, and always have a true crime show playing in the background, then this true crime documentary viewing is for you!
Learn how to make your own bar of soap with melt and pour soap with fun, botanical mix-ins.
Supplies will be provided.
Registration is required.
Before the advent of the internet, written communication was one of the only forms of keeping up with families who migrated to other parts of the world.
Want to learn how to play your favorite instrument? Get started with FREE weekly classes taught by our top-notch instructors at your local library!