Nurture your strength and mental health with Tai Chi at Parker Williams Library!
Often described as 'meditation in motion', Tai Chi is a low-impact, slow-motion exercise that helps to strengthen your muscles and relax your mind.
Nurture your strength and mental health with Tai Chi at Parker Williams Library!
Often described as 'meditation in motion', Tai Chi is a low-impact, slow-motion exercise that helps to strengthen your muscles and relax your mind.
Juneteenth Craft: Learn how to add a splash of color to Juneteenth-themed laser engraved ceramic coasters using paint pens while watching the movie Soul!
Designed for ages 0-24 months, this interactive session features gentle stories, rhymes, and songs that stimulate your baby's senses and support early development. Join us for a warm and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for bonding with your little one while fostering a love for books!
Have you ever dreamed of becoming a superhero or heroine? The world needs superheroes, and thanks to this course, anyone can become one! Superhero U is a training program for superheroes, taught by superheroes Kids will learn movement and safe stage combat (Ages 6-11)
Join us at the Parker Williams Library Innovation Lab for our Cricut Orientation!
This orientation session will introduce participants to the Cricut services we offer at the library. Those who complete the orientation will then be able to request supervised time to use a Cricut at any HCPL branch that has one. Attending this orientation is mandatory before patrons can request time to use a Cricut in the future. This event is open to all ages. Children ages 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult guardian.
Are you ready to learn English? Are you looking for a way to improve your English conversation skills?
Classes are free and all materials are provided. Pre-registration is required before anyone can attend. To register for class, fill out the registration form, email us at pw@hcpl.net, or call the branch at 832-927-7870. Our Literacy Coordinator will help determine the right class for you and check to see if there are any open spaces available.
Learn how to personalize an item of clothing. Bring any non-stretch clothing like cotton, denim, non- stretch polyester or linen. All other materials provided.
Nurture your strength and mental health with Tai Chi at Parker Williams Library!
Often described as 'meditation in motion', Tai Chi is a low-impact, slow-motion exercise that helps to strengthen your muscles and relax your mind.
Calling all master builders! Join us for LEGO Club, where kids can build anything they dream up – from towering castles to speedy spaceships. We’ll supply the bricks – you bring the ideas!
Need a new hobby for the summer? Come craft with us at the library. We will use plastic canvas and yarn to make cute, personalized projects!
This is a beginner friendly course. All materials are provided by the library.
What is plastic canvas? Plastic canvas is a craft material of lightweight plastic with regularly spaced holes in imitation of embroidery canvas. It is also commonly known as vinyl weave. Plastic canvas is typically used as a foundation for needlepoint or other canvas work embroidery, usually in acrylic or wool knitting yarn.