Enjoy quiet study hours with others in our classroom!
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.
Join Carter BloodCare in the parking lot of the Lochwood Branch Library, 11221 Lochwood Boulevard.
Photo ID is required.
Please visit carterbloodcare.org if you would like to schedule an alternate time.
Storytime at the Library - Hora de cuentos
Stories, songs and rhymes in English AND Spanish to prepare your child to learn to read!
Suggested ages: 3 years and younger
Practice the skills you need to be ready to read. Hear stories, sing songs, jump around and learn! Suggested ages: 18 months - 3 years old
Practice the skills you need to be ready to read. Hear stories, sing songs, jump around and learn!
Suggested ages: 18 months to 3 years old.
Stories, songs and rhymes in Spanish to get ready to read! Suggested ages: 6 years old and under
¡Cuentos, canciones y rímas en español para niños que quieren leer! Para edades de 6 años y menor
Do you want to learn more about the computer?
Library staff is available to provide one-on-one instruction on the following topics:
- Learn to type and use a mouse
- Getting Started on a Computer
Get ready for kindergarten with books, movement, rhymes and music. Suggested ages: 3 - 6 years old
Practice the skills you need to be ready to read. Hear stories, sing songs, jump around and learn!
Suggested ages: 18 months - 3 years old
Bring your own device or use one of ours for general computer assistance, help with resumes, and job applications.
Tired? Stressed? Anxious? We're here for you!
Reclaim your inner peace and recharge your inner joy as you practice yoga with Jarrett Chatman and meditation with Sahaja Yoga. All levels of experience are welcome.
WHAT WILL WE BE TEACHING?
Las clases de microsoft Office, teclear, motores de búsqueda y correo electrónico se impartirán en español.
Come sit and knit with us at this weekly craft meet-up for adults.
Don't know how? Knot a problem! Needles, yarn and help are all provided for beginners who want to learn.
No tech skills? No problem!
Visit with the Dallas Public Library's H.E.L.P. Desk team to relax, unwind, and find some inner peace with arts and crafts every Friday afternoon.
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.
Learn how to make Ojos de Dios with special guest Cara Mia Theatre! These traditional crafts serve as protection and good luck charms heading into the new year.
It's New Year's Eve again and we are traveling to beautiful Vietnam. Come along as we taste the tastes, see the sights and hear the sounds of this lush country.
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.
This is a series of programs designed to show new library card owners all of the things they can do with their cards online, from accessing databases to streaming movies and tv shows to getting homework help.
Afterschool Supersnack/Recarga tus Energías con Nutrición
Engineer your own 3D snowflake by making a replica out of sticks and marshmallows.
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.
Afterschool Supersnack/ Supermerienda extraescolar
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.
Join us each month as we read a book and do a craft based on the book we read. This program is geared towards kindergarten through 2nd graders.
December's book: "The Night Before New Year's" by Natasha Wing
The end of the year is near! With a new year approaching the corner, creating a vision board will have goals made manifest.