Events in May 2024
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Apr 28, 2024
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Apr 29, 2024
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Apr 30, 2024(1 event) 10:15 am: April Programs At Mission Bend Branch Library – Fort Bend County Libraries’ Mission Bend Branch Library, 8421 Addicks Clodine Road in northeast Fort Bend County, presents a variety of free children’s programs, Young Adult programs for teens, and special events for people of all ages each month. All programs are free and open to the public. For more information, see the Fort Bend County Libraries website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), or call the Mission Bend Branch Library (832-471-5900) or the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734).  CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS (The library is unable to accommodate daycares and school groups at these activities.)
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May 1, 2024(1 event) 11:00 am: Libraries Offer Monthly Hands-On Computer & Technology Classes – Fort Bend County Libraries’ Adult Services staff present a variety of free, introductory computer classes each month. The classes consist of a hands-on introduction to basic skills for people who would like to learn more about using these computer and technology programs. The classes take place in the Computer Labs of the libraries; seating is limited and reservations are required. To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select the library, and find the program. Participants may also register by calling the branch libraries. For more information, call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). The schedule for May is as follows:  Fulshear Branch Library, 6350 GM Library Road, off Texas Heritage Parkway (346-481-6800)
George Memorial Library, 1001 Golfview in Richmond (281-342-4455)
University Branch Library, 14010 University Blvd, Sugar Land (281-633-5100)
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May 2, 2024
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May 3, 2024(1 event) 2:00 pm: Learning English? Get Practice At Libraries’ Esl Conversation Circles – Are you learning to speak English? Would you like some practice in a casual, informal atmosphere? Fort Bend County Libraries presents a program for individuals of all nationalities who would like a place to practice their English language and conversation skills. The “ESL Conversation Circles” provide an opportunity for non-English-speaking people to gather in a relaxed setting, and discuss topics of their own choosing while practicing their English skills. The ESL Conversation Circles will take place at multiple locations in the Fort Bend County library system in May. Reservations are NOT required. The schedule is as follows:
o Fridays, May 3 and 10, 2:00-3:00 pm, Multipurpose Room.
o   Monday, May 6, 6:00-7:00 pm, Conference Room.
o   Wednesdays, May 8 and 22, 2:00-3:00 pm, Conference Room. The program is free and open to the public. For more information, see the Fort Bend County Libraries website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), or call the ESL/Adult Literacy Department at George Memorial Library (281-341-2652) or any of the branch libraries. |
May 4, 2024(1 event) 11:00 am: Chess Players Invited to Practice & Share Tips at Cinco Ranch Branch Library Event – Chess players of all ages and skill levels – from beginners to advanced – are invited to practice their strategies and share tips with others at the “Chess Day at Cinco Ranch” event on Saturday, May 4, from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm, in the Multi-purpose Room at Fort Bend County Libraries’ Cinco Ranch Branch Library, located at 2620 Commercial Center Blvd in Katy. Learn a new chess move (or two) during this come-and-go event. A limited number of chess sets will be provided, but players are welcome to bring their own sets as well. Materials for this monthly program are made possible by the Friends of the Cinco Ranch Branch Library. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, see Fort Bend County Libraries’ website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), or call the Cinco Ranch Branch Library (281-395-1311) or the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). |
May 5, 2024
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May 6, 2024(5 events) N/A: Popular Digital Magazines Available Online Through Libraries' Flipster Service N/A Patrons of Fort Bend County Libraries (FBCL) have instant access to popular magazines online through the libraries’ Flipster® service from EBSCO Information Services. Flipster is a next-generation magazine service that allows people to browse digital versions of the latest issues of popular magazines for adults, teens, and children, courtesy of the library. Demonstrations of this free online resource will take place at the following locations in May, but those who are interested may also inquire about this resource at any time at any FBCL location. Reservations are required for the demonstrations.
Flipster magazines are full-print, full-color digital duplicates of the hardcopy print magazine, and library cardholders can access them remotely through the Fort Bend County Libraries website, www.fortbend.lib.tx.us. The libraries’ collection includes 58 popular titles for adults and 11 titles for youth, including selections such as Forbes, Essence, Car & Driver, Highlights, People, and much more. Magazines can be read online on a computer or downloaded to smartphones or tablets, including Android™ phones and tablets, Apple® phones and tablets, and Kindle Fire tablets, for offline reading anytime, anywhere on a free Flipster app that can be downloaded from the Apple App or Google Play stores. Flipster provides an easy-to-use, browse-able reading experience. An online newsstand provides a carousel of the most recent issues in various categories, and many magazines provide access to back-issues as well. The collection can be accessed 24/7, and there is no limit to the number of magazines that can be downloaded. There will never be overdue fines for Flipster magazines because the digital file will automatically disappear after a predetermined length of time. A magazine that is published weekly can be downloaded for 2 days, and a magazine that is published monthly can be downloaded for one week. To browse the Flipster collection of magazines, go to FBCL website, www.fortbend.lib.tx.us, click on “Books, eLibrary, & More,” and scroll down to Magazines. The demonstrations are free and open to the public. To register for a demonstration, visit Fort Bend County Libraries’ website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select the library, and find the program on the date indicated. For more information, call FBCL’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). 2:00 pm: Libraries Offer Monthly Hands-On Computer & Technology Classes – Fort Bend County Libraries’ Adult Services staff present a variety of free, introductory computer classes each month. The classes consist of a hands-on introduction to basic skills for people who would like to learn more about using these computer and technology programs. The classes take place in the Computer Labs of the libraries; seating is limited and reservations are required.  To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select the library, and find the program. Participants may also register by calling the branch libraries. For more information, call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). The schedule for May is as follows:  Fulshear Branch Library, 6350 GM Library Road, off Texas Heritage Parkway (346-481-6800)
George Memorial Library, 1001 Golfview in Richmond (281-342-4455)
University Branch Library, 14010 University Blvd, Sugar Land (281-633-5100)
6:00 pm: Learning English? Get Practice At Libraries’ Esl Conversation Circles – Are you learning to speak English? Would you like some practice in a casual, informal atmosphere? Fort Bend County Libraries presents a program for individuals of all nationalities who would like a place to practice their English language and conversation skills. The “ESL Conversation Circles” provide an opportunity for non-English-speaking people to gather in a relaxed setting, and discuss topics of their own choosing while practicing their English skills. The ESL Conversation Circles will take place at multiple locations in the Fort Bend County library system in May. Reservations are NOT required. The schedule is as follows:
o Fridays, May 3 and 10, 2:00-3:00 pm, Multipurpose Room.
o   Monday, May 6, 6:00-7:00 pm, Conference Room.
o   Wednesdays, May 8 and 22, 2:00-3:00 pm, Conference Room. The program is free and open to the public. For more information, see the Fort Bend County Libraries website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), or call the ESL/Adult Literacy Department at George Memorial Library (281-341-2652) or any of the branch libraries. 6:00 pm: Libraries Offer Monthly Hands-On Computer & Technology Classes – Fort Bend County Libraries’ Adult Services staff present a variety of free, introductory computer classes each month. The classes consist of a hands-on introduction to basic skills for people who would like to learn more about using these computer and technology programs. The classes take place in the Computer Labs of the libraries; seating is limited and reservations are required.  To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select the library, and find the program. Participants may also register by calling the branch libraries. For more information, call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). The schedule for May is as follows:
Fulshear Branch Library, 6350 GM Library Road, off Texas Heritage Parkway (346-481-6800)
George Memorial Library, 1001 Golfview in Richmond (281-342-4455)
University Branch Library, 14010 University Blvd, Sugar Land (281-633-5100)
6:00 pm: Libraries Support Aspiring Writers With Special Workshops – Fort Bend County Libraries will present a variety of programs, classes, and activities in May that encourage fledgling writers, or anyone who has ever wanted to write a novel, to take the plunge and pursue their dreams in a helpful, supportive environment. Throughout the month, Fort Bend County Libraries will host programs that are intended to encourage new writers by providing tips and tricks, writing and publishing advice, and support from other aspiring novelists. These programs are free and open to the public.
The featured topic this month is “Exposition.” During the latter half of the workshop, participants will have an opportunity to share their manuscripts with others and get constructive feedback.
In this new monthly series, learn the basics of creative writing. Get tips on story structure, characterization, setting, tone, and more. The topic for May is “Setting, Tone, and Timeline.” Registration required.
From beginning blogger to published novelist, writers of all genres and experience levels are welcome to write, share, learn, support, network, and critique each other’s work at this monthly meeting. Writing prompts, brainteasers, and brief exercises will be available to ignite the imaginations of any and all wordsmiths who wish to hone their craft. This program is recommended for adults and teens aged 14 and up. For more information, or to sign up for the programs requiring registration, see Fort Bend County Libraries’ website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select the library, and choose the program on the online calendar, or call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). |
May 7, 2024(1 event) 10:00 am: Libraries Offer Monthly Hands-On Computer & Technology Classes – Fort Bend County Libraries’ Adult Services staff present a variety of free, introductory computer classes each month. The classes consist of a hands-on introduction to basic skills for people who would like to learn more about using these computer and technology programs. The classes take place in the Computer Labs of the libraries; seating is limited and reservations are required.  To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select the library, and find the program. Participants may also register by calling the branch libraries. For more information, call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). The schedule for May is as follows:  Fulshear Branch Library, 6350 GM Library Road, off Texas Heritage Parkway (346-481-6800)
George Memorial Library, 1001 Golfview in Richmond (281-342-4455)
University Branch Library, 14010 University Blvd, Sugar Land (281-633-5100)
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May 8, 2024(2 events) 11:00 am: Libraries Offer Monthly Hands-On Computer & Technology Classes – Fort Bend County Libraries’ Adult Services staff present a variety of free, introductory computer classes each month. The classes consist of a hands-on introduction to basic skills for people who would like to learn more about using these computer and technology programs. The classes take place in the Computer Labs of the libraries; seating is limited and reservations are required. To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select the library, and find the program. Participants may also register by calling the branch libraries. For more information, call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). The schedule for May is as follows:  Fulshear Branch Library, 6350 GM Library Road, off Texas Heritage Parkway (346-481-6800)
George Memorial Library, 1001 Golfview in Richmond (281-342-4455)
University Branch Library, 14010 University Blvd, Sugar Land (281-633-5100)
2:00 pm: Learning English? Get Practice At Libraries’ Esl Conversation Circles – Are you learning to speak English? Would you like some practice in a casual, informal atmosphere? Fort Bend County Libraries presents a program for individuals of all nationalities who would like a place to practice their English language and conversation skills. The “ESL Conversation Circles” provide an opportunity for non-English-speaking people to gather in a relaxed setting, and discuss topics of their own choosing while practicing their English skills. The ESL Conversation Circles will take place at multiple locations in the Fort Bend County library system in May. Reservations are NOT required. The schedule is as follows:
o Fridays, May 3 and 10, 2:00-3:00 pm, Multipurpose Room.
o   Monday, May 6, 6:00-7:00 pm, Conference Room.
o   Wednesdays, May 8 and 22, 2:00-3:00 pm, Conference Room. The program is free and open to the public. For more information, see the Fort Bend County Libraries website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), or call the ESL/Adult Literacy Department at George Memorial Library (281-341-2652) or any of the branch libraries. |
May 9, 2024
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May 10, 2024(1 event) 2:00 pm: Learning English? Get Practice At Libraries’ Esl Conversation Circles – Are you learning to speak English? Would you like some practice in a casual, informal atmosphere? Fort Bend County Libraries presents a program for individuals of all nationalities who would like a place to practice their English language and conversation skills. The “ESL Conversation Circles” provide an opportunity for non-English-speaking people to gather in a relaxed setting, and discuss topics of their own choosing while practicing their English skills. The ESL Conversation Circles will take place at multiple locations in the Fort Bend County library system in May. Reservations are NOT required. The schedule is as follows:
o Fridays, May 3 and 10, 2:00-3:00 pm, Multipurpose Room.
o   Monday, May 6, 6:00-7:00 pm, Conference Room.
o   Wednesdays, May 8 and 22, 2:00-3:00 pm, Conference Room. The program is free and open to the public. For more information, see the Fort Bend County Libraries website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), or call the ESL/Adult Literacy Department at George Memorial Library (281-341-2652) or any of the branch libraries. |
May 11, 2024(3 events) 10:00 am: Multicultural Festival at George Memorial Library in May – Experience some of the vibrant cultures of the world at Fort Bend County Libraries’ Multicultural Festival on Saturday, May 11, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, at George Memorial Library, located at 1001 Golfview Drive in Richmond, Texas. Sponsored by the Friends of the George Memorial Library, the Multicultural Festival celebrates the rich, cultural diversity of the county and of the people who reside in it. Featuring an exciting line-up of performances, artisans, games, crafts, and more, the festival will have free activities and fun for the whole family. In addition to the exhibit areas, which can be visited throughout the festival, special performances will be featured in the Jodie E. Stavinoha Amphitheater:
 12:00 noon-1:00 pm– Danzas Folkloricas de Solei – Ballet Folklorico. Performers, aged 4 to 18 years, will demonstrate folk dances of Latin America.
“A Taste of African Heritage” – a cooking demonstration of African Diaspora cuisine – will take place from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm, in the Meeting Room. Erica Knighton, from the Prairie View A&M Cooperative Extension Office, will demonstrate how to cook dishes based on the healthy food traditions of people with traditional African roots, with influences from the cultures of the Caribbean, South America, and the southern states of the U.S. From 12:00 to 12:30 pm, in Room 2C, discover the vibrant music, dancing, foods, culture, and history of Lebanon, presented by the American Lebanese Cultural Center. Sample popular Lebanese dishes or join in with a lively dabke dance demonstration! From 12:45 to 1:30 pm, join in an interactive “Movement & Rhythm Exploration” session in the Bohachevsky Gallery on the lower level of the library. Performers from the Garage Arts Project will teach dance steps and explain the historical and cultural significance of the music and movements of Africa and India. From 1:00 to 1:30 pm, discover the unique beauty and culture of India, from the serene snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas to the vibrant traditions, food, and dance of its people. This program, “Incredible India,” will be presented by Unite & Inspire, a nonprofit organization of volunteers who share their expertise with the community. This program will take place in Room 2C. While in the Bohachevsky Gallery, visit the Sugar Land Heritage Foundation’s exhibit on the history of the Hispanic community in the area. Stations representing cultures from around the world will be set up in the Lobby and the 2nd-floor landing. Stop by the Japan America Society-Houston booth to join in the edamame chopstick challenge or be mesmerized by Max Nguyen’s origami skills at the Asian Pacific American Heritage Association table! Visit the American Lebanese Cultural Center table, the Nigerian American Multicultural Council’s booth, or the Vietnamese Cultural and Science Association’s station for fascinating information on their culture, traditions, and fashion! The Fort Bend Museum and the Friends of the Library will also be represented in the exhibit areas. Food trucks and music will add to the festive atmosphere in the parking lot of the library. Visitors are invited to enjoy their lunches and refreshments in the library’s outdoor amphitheater during the performances. Garage Arts Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing an immersive platform for artists and audiences to foster creativity and goodwill, increase appreciation in the arts, and strive for better cultural understanding. A complete schedule of events will be posted on the Fort Bend County Libraries website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us) in May. For more information, call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). 10:30 am: Library Hosts Program For First-Time Pet Owners – Are you thinking of adding a pet to your life? Fort Bend County Libraries’ Cinco Ranch Branch Library will host a program for first-time pet owners on Saturday, May 11, from 10:30 to 11:30 am, in the Multipurpose Room of the library, located at 2620 Commercial Center Blvd in Katy. Learn about responsible pet ownership and choosing the right animal for one’s family and circumstances. Hear about different types of pets, their traits and characteristics, and their level of care. Costs for having a pet – including materials, supplies, food, medical care, and training – will also be discussed. Discover ways of buying or adopting a pet. The mission of Fort Bend County Libraries is to bring people, information and ideas together to enrich lives, expand minds, strengthen our diverse community. This program is free and open to the public. For more information, see the Fort Bend County Libraries website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us)  or call the Cinco Ranch Branch Library (281-395-1311).
11:30 am: Multicultural Festival at George Memorial Library in May – Experience some of the vibrant cultures of the world at Fort Bend County Libraries’ Multicultural Festival on Saturday, May 11, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, at George Memorial Library, located at 1001 Golfview Drive in Richmond, Texas. Sponsored by the Friends of the George Memorial Library, the Multicultural Festival celebrates the rich, cultural diversity of the county and of the people who reside in it. Featuring an exciting line-up of performances, artisans, games, crafts, and more, the festival will have free activities and fun for the whole family. In addition to the exhibit areas, which can be visited throughout the festival, special performances will be featured in the Jodie E. Stavinoha Amphitheater:
 12:00 noon-1:00 pm– Danzas Folkloricas de Solei – Ballet Folklorico. Performers, aged 4 to 18 years, will demonstrate folk dances of Latin America.
“A Taste of African Heritage” – a cooking demonstration of African Diaspora cuisine – will take place from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm, in the Meeting Room. Erica Knighton, from the Prairie View A&M Cooperative Extension Office, will demonstrate how to cook dishes based on the healthy food traditions of people with traditional African roots, with influences from the cultures of the Caribbean, South America, and the southern states of the U.S. From 12:00 to 12:30 pm, in Room 2C, discover the vibrant music, dancing, foods, culture, and history of Lebanon, presented by the American Lebanese Cultural Center. Sample popular Lebanese dishes or join in with a lively dabke dance demonstration! From 12:45 to 1:30 pm, join in an interactive “Movement & Rhythm Exploration” session in the Bohachevsky Gallery on the lower level of the library. Performers from the Garage Arts Project will teach dance steps and explain the historical and cultural significance of the music and movements of Africa and India. From 1:00 to 1:30 pm, discover the unique beauty and culture of India, from the serene snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas to the vibrant traditions, food, and dance of its people. This program, “Incredible India,” will be presented by Unite & Inspire, a nonprofit organization of volunteers who share their expertise with the community. This program will take place in Room 2C. While in the Bohachevsky Gallery, visit the Sugar Land Heritage Foundation’s exhibit on the history of the Hispanic community in the area. Stations representing cultures from around the world will be set up in the Lobby and the 2nd-floor landing. Stop by the Japan America Society-Houston booth to join in the edamame chopstick challenge or be mesmerized by Max Nguyen’s origami skills at the Asian Pacific American Heritage Association table! Visit the American Lebanese Cultural Center table, the Nigerian American Multicultural Council’s booth, or the Vietnamese Cultural and Science Association’s station for fascinating information on their culture, traditions, and fashion! The Fort Bend Museum and the Friends of the Library will also be represented in the exhibit areas. Food trucks and music will add to the festive atmosphere in the parking lot of the library. Visitors are invited to enjoy their lunches and refreshments in the library’s outdoor amphitheater during the performances. Garage Arts Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing an immersive platform for artists and audiences to foster creativity and goodwill, increase appreciation in the arts, and strive for better cultural understanding. A complete schedule of events will be posted on the Fort Bend County Libraries website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us) in May. For more information, call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). |
May 12, 2024
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May 13, 2024(2 events) 10:00 am: Libraries Offer Monthly Hands-On Computer & Technology Classes – Fort Bend County Libraries’ Adult Services staff present a variety of free, introductory computer classes each month. The classes consist of a hands-on introduction to basic skills for people who would like to learn more about using these computer and technology programs. The classes take place in the Computer Labs of the libraries; seating is limited and reservations are required.  To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select the library, and find the program. Participants may also register by calling the branch libraries. For more information, call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). The schedule for May is as follows:  Fulshear Branch Library, 6350 GM Library Road, off Texas Heritage Parkway (346-481-6800)
George Memorial Library, 1001 Golfview in Richmond (281-342-4455)
University Branch Library, 14010 University Blvd, Sugar Land (281-633-5100)
6:00 pm: Libraries Offer Monthly Hands-On Computer & Technology Classes – Fort Bend County Libraries’ Adult Services staff present a variety of free, introductory computer classes each month. The classes consist of a hands-on introduction to basic skills for people who would like to learn more about using these computer and technology programs. The classes take place in the Computer Labs of the libraries; seating is limited and reservations are required.  To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select the library, and find the program. Participants may also register by calling the branch libraries. For more information, call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). The schedule for May is as follows:
Fulshear Branch Library, 6350 GM Library Road, off Texas Heritage Parkway (346-481-6800)
George Memorial Library, 1001 Golfview in Richmond (281-342-4455)
University Branch Library, 14010 University Blvd, Sugar Land (281-633-5100)
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May 14, 2024(1 event) 10:30 am: Libraries Offer Monthly Hands-On Computer & Technology Classes – Fort Bend County Libraries’ Adult Services staff present a variety of free, introductory computer classes each month. The classes consist of a hands-on introduction to basic skills for people who would like to learn more about using these computer and technology programs. The classes take place in the Computer Labs of the libraries; seating is limited and reservations are required.  To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select the library, and find the program. Participants may also register by calling the branch libraries. For more information, call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). The schedule for May is as follows:  Fulshear Branch Library, 6350 GM Library Road, off Texas Heritage Parkway (346-481-6800)
George Memorial Library, 1001 Golfview in Richmond (281-342-4455)
University Branch Library, 14010 University Blvd, Sugar Land (281-633-5100)
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May 15, 2024(1 event) 11:00 am: Libraries Offer Monthly Hands-On Computer & Technology Classes – Fort Bend County Libraries’ Adult Services staff present a variety of free, introductory computer classes each month. The classes consist of a hands-on introduction to basic skills for people who would like to learn more about using these computer and technology programs. The classes take place in the Computer Labs of the libraries; seating is limited and reservations are required. To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select the library, and find the program. Participants may also register by calling the branch libraries. For more information, call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). The schedule for May is as follows:  Fulshear Branch Library, 6350 GM Library Road, off Texas Heritage Parkway (346-481-6800)
George Memorial Library, 1001 Golfview in Richmond (281-342-4455)
University Branch Library, 14010 University Blvd, Sugar Land (281-633-5100)
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May 16, 2024(2 events) 2:00 pm: Libraries Support Aspiring Writers With Special Workshops – Fort Bend County Libraries will present a variety of programs, classes, and activities in May that encourage fledgling writers, or anyone who has ever wanted to write a novel, to take the plunge and pursue their dreams in a helpful, supportive environment. Throughout the month, Fort Bend County Libraries will host programs that are intended to encourage new writers by providing tips and tricks, writing and publishing advice, and support from other aspiring novelists. These programs are free and open to the public.
The featured topic this month is “Exposition.” During the latter half of the workshop, participants will have an opportunity to share their manuscripts with others and get constructive feedback.
In this new monthly series, learn the basics of creative writing. Get tips on story structure, characterization, setting, tone, and more. The topic for May is “Setting, Tone, and Timeline.” Registration required.
From beginning blogger to published novelist, writers of all genres and experience levels are welcome to write, share, learn, support, network, and critique each other’s work at this monthly meeting. Writing prompts, brainteasers, and brief exercises will be available to ignite the imaginations of any and all wordsmiths who wish to hone their craft. This program is recommended for adults and teens aged 14 and up. For more information, or to sign up for the programs requiring registration, see Fort Bend County Libraries’ website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select the library, and choose the program on the online calendar, or call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). 5:30 pm: Libraries Support Aspiring Writers With Special Workshops – Fort Bend County Libraries will present a variety of programs, classes, and activities in May that encourage fledgling writers, or anyone who has ever wanted to write a novel, to take the plunge and pursue their dreams in a helpful, supportive environment. Throughout the month, Fort Bend County Libraries will host programs that are intended to encourage new writers by providing tips and tricks, writing and publishing advice, and support from other aspiring novelists. These programs are free and open to the public.
The featured topic this month is “Exposition.” During the latter half of the workshop, participants will have an opportunity to share their manuscripts with others and get constructive feedback.
In this new monthly series, learn the basics of creative writing. Get tips on story structure, characterization, setting, tone, and more. The topic for May is “Setting, Tone, and Timeline.” Registration required.
From beginning blogger to published novelist, writers of all genres and experience levels are welcome to write, share, learn, support, network, and critique each other’s work at this monthly meeting. Writing prompts, brainteasers, and brief exercises will be available to ignite the imaginations of any and all wordsmiths who wish to hone their craft. This program is recommended for adults and teens aged 14 and up. For more information, or to sign up for the programs requiring registration, see Fort Bend County Libraries’ website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select the library, and choose the program on the online calendar, or call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). |
May 17, 2024
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May 19, 2024
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May 20, 2024(1 event) 2:00 pm: Libraries Offer Monthly Hands-On Computer & Technology Classes – Fort Bend County Libraries’ Adult Services staff present a variety of free, introductory computer classes each month. The classes consist of a hands-on introduction to basic skills for people who would like to learn more about using these computer and technology programs. The classes take place in the Computer Labs of the libraries; seating is limited and reservations are required.  To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select the library, and find the program. Participants may also register by calling the branch libraries. For more information, call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). The schedule for May is as follows:  Fulshear Branch Library, 6350 GM Library Road, off Texas Heritage Parkway (346-481-6800)
George Memorial Library, 1001 Golfview in Richmond (281-342-4455)
University Branch Library, 14010 University Blvd, Sugar Land (281-633-5100)
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May 21, 2024(1 event) 10:30 am: Libraries Offer Monthly Hands-On Computer & Technology Classes – Fort Bend County Libraries’ Adult Services staff present a variety of free, introductory computer classes each month. The classes consist of a hands-on introduction to basic skills for people who would like to learn more about using these computer and technology programs. The classes take place in the Computer Labs of the libraries; seating is limited and reservations are required.  To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select the library, and find the program. Participants may also register by calling the branch libraries. For more information, call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). The schedule for May is as follows:  Fulshear Branch Library, 6350 GM Library Road, off Texas Heritage Parkway (346-481-6800)
George Memorial Library, 1001 Golfview in Richmond (281-342-4455)
University Branch Library, 14010 University Blvd, Sugar Land (281-633-5100)
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May 22, 2024(2 events) N/A: Popular Digital Magazines Available Online Through Libraries' Flipster Service N/A Patrons of Fort Bend County Libraries (FBCL) have instant access to popular magazines online through the libraries’ Flipster® service from EBSCO Information Services. Flipster is a next-generation magazine service that allows people to browse digital versions of the latest issues of popular magazines for adults, teens, and children, courtesy of the library. Demonstrations of this free online resource will take place at the following locations in May, but those who are interested may also inquire about this resource at any time at any FBCL location. Reservations are required for the demonstrations.
Flipster magazines are full-print, full-color digital duplicates of the hardcopy print magazine, and library cardholders can access them remotely through the Fort Bend County Libraries website, www.fortbend.lib.tx.us. The libraries’ collection includes 58 popular titles for adults and 11 titles for youth, including selections such as Forbes, Essence, Car & Driver, Highlights, People, and much more. Magazines can be read online on a computer or downloaded to smartphones or tablets, including Android™ phones and tablets, Apple® phones and tablets, and Kindle Fire tablets, for offline reading anytime, anywhere on a free Flipster app that can be downloaded from the Apple App or Google Play stores. Flipster provides an easy-to-use, browse-able reading experience. An online newsstand provides a carousel of the most recent issues in various categories, and many magazines provide access to back-issues as well. The collection can be accessed 24/7, and there is no limit to the number of magazines that can be downloaded. There will never be overdue fines for Flipster magazines because the digital file will automatically disappear after a predetermined length of time. A magazine that is published weekly can be downloaded for 2 days, and a magazine that is published monthly can be downloaded for one week. To browse the Flipster collection of magazines, go to FBCL website, www.fortbend.lib.tx.us, click on “Books, eLibrary, & More,” and scroll down to Magazines. The demonstrations are free and open to the public. To register for a demonstration, visit Fort Bend County Libraries’ website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select the library, and find the program on the date indicated. For more information, call FBCL’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). 6:00 pm: Libraries Offer Monthly Hands-On Computer & Technology Classes – Fort Bend County Libraries’ Adult Services staff present a variety of free, introductory computer classes each month. The classes consist of a hands-on introduction to basic skills for people who would like to learn more about using these computer and technology programs. The classes take place in the Computer Labs of the libraries; seating is limited and reservations are required.  To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select the library, and find the program. Participants may also register by calling the branch libraries. For more information, call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). The schedule for May is as follows:
Fulshear Branch Library, 6350 GM Library Road, off Texas Heritage Parkway (346-481-6800)
George Memorial Library, 1001 Golfview in Richmond (281-342-4455)
University Branch Library, 14010 University Blvd, Sugar Land (281-633-5100)
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May 27, 2024(1 event) 9:00 am: Libraries' summer Reading Challenge – FOR KIDS, TEENS, & ADULTS -- STARTS MAY 27 Fort Bend County Libraries (FBCL) presents special reading challenges during the summer to encourage reading among children from birth and up, as well as teens and adults. “Adventure Begins @ Your Library” is the theme for this year’s Summer Reading Challenge, which takes place at all FBCL locations. Online registration for the 2024 Summer Reading Challenge begins on Monday, May 27, and continues through August 31. Library activities for children begin during the week of June 3, and continue through July 27. Activities for high school students also begin the week of June 3, and continue through August 24. Younger children will enjoy the “Summer Reading Challenge for Children,” while students in grades 6-8 can participate in activities for older kids in the “Middle School Summer Challenge.” Teens in high school can participate with adults in the “YA/Adult Summer Reading Challenge” to win prizes. There is no charge to join the Summer Reading Challenge, and it is open to everyone, regardless of the county of residence. Participants may register at any Fort Bend County library, or they may register online by going to the FBCL website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us) and clicking on the “SRC Sign-Up” image, which will become available on May 27. When the online registration form has been completed, readers will then have their own online page on which to record their books and reading time. Participants may also register and log books/reading time by downloading the free Beanstack Tracker app to their mobile device from the Apple App or Google Play stores. Fort Bend County Libraries and the Summer Reading Challenge will appear as options when the program starts on May 27. Reading rewards can be redeemed beginning Monday, June 3. The last day to pick up awards is August 31. Prizes may be collected from any FBCL library. The Summer Reading Challenge is sponsored by Fort Bend County Libraries, the Friends of the Library organizations that support the county library system, and by the Collaborative Summer Library Program, a consortium of states working together to provide high-quality children’s summer-reading program materials for public libraries. Summer Reading Challenge for Children Younger children are encouraged to read or listen to as many books as they can and they will earn rewards based on the total number of books they read or have read to them. For the first five books read, the child will receive a bookmark. The rewards continue with a certificate for 10 books, a puzzle pen for 15 books, and a reading trophy for the first 20 books read. For every 20 books read, the participant’s name will also be written on a cut-out shape of a hot-air balloon to be displayed in that branch library. Drawings for puppets will take place weekly. The names of readers who complete the goal of reading 20 books or more will be entered into a drawing for gift cards -- donated by the Friends of the Library organizations -- from area stores. One winner from each library location will be selected in a drawing that will take place in early September. Middle School Summer Reading Challenge Exciting free activities are planned, while area readers in grades 6-8 participate in the Middle School Summer Reading Challenge by logging online the time they spend reading. Upon completion of 10 hours (600 minutes) of reading, readers will receive a mystery prize. After completing 20 hours (1200 minutes) of reading, they will receive a trophy. The names of participants who complete 20 or more hours of reading will be entered into a drawing for a $25-gift card – donated by the Friends of the Library -- that will be awarded to one lucky reader at each branch library, in a drawing that will take place in early September.  YA/Adult Summer Reading Challenge Adults of all ages, including young adults in high school, may participate in the YA/Adult Summer Reading Challenge by logging online the time they spend reading. Special activities for high school-age teens are planned throughout the summer at the libraries. All YA and adult readers who complete the goal of reading for 1,000 minutes will earn a Halcyon Water Bottle with a flip-carry lid, while supplies last. In addition, the names of participants who log at least 1,000 minutes of reading time will be entered into a drawing for a $25-gift card – donated by the Friends of the Library -- that will be awarded to one reader at each branch library in a drawing that will take place at the end of August. An ultimate grand prize will be awarded to one reader from throughout the library system. Participants in the YA/Adult Summer Reading Challenge who complete the program by logging 1,000 minutes of reading time will be entered into a drawing for a 32 GB Fire HD 8 tablet with a red case, which will be awarded to one winner in the library system at the end of August.  For more information, see the Fort Bend County Libraries website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), or call the branch library nearest you or the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734).
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May 28, 2024(1 event) 9:00 am: Libraries' summer Reading Challenge – FOR KIDS, TEENS, & ADULTS -- STARTS MAY 27 Fort Bend County Libraries (FBCL) presents special reading challenges during the summer to encourage reading among children from birth and up, as well as teens and adults. “Adventure Begins @ Your Library” is the theme for this year’s Summer Reading Challenge, which takes place at all FBCL locations. Online registration for the 2024 Summer Reading Challenge begins on Monday, May 27, and continues through August 31. Library activities for children begin during the week of June 3, and continue through July 27. Activities for high school students also begin the week of June 3, and continue through August 24. Younger children will enjoy the “Summer Reading Challenge for Children,” while students in grades 6-8 can participate in activities for older kids in the “Middle School Summer Challenge.” Teens in high school can participate with adults in the “YA/Adult Summer Reading Challenge” to win prizes. There is no charge to join the Summer Reading Challenge, and it is open to everyone, regardless of the county of residence. Participants may register at any Fort Bend County library, or they may register online by going to the FBCL website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us) and clicking on the “SRC Sign-Up” image, which will become available on May 27. When the online registration form has been completed, readers will then have their own online page on which to record their books and reading time. Participants may also register and log books/reading time by downloading the free Beanstack Tracker app to their mobile device from the Apple App or Google Play stores. Fort Bend County Libraries and the Summer Reading Challenge will appear as options when the program starts on May 27. Reading rewards can be redeemed beginning Monday, June 3. The last day to pick up awards is August 31. Prizes may be collected from any FBCL library. The Summer Reading Challenge is sponsored by Fort Bend County Libraries, the Friends of the Library organizations that support the county library system, and by the Collaborative Summer Library Program, a consortium of states working together to provide high-quality children’s summer-reading program materials for public libraries. Summer Reading Challenge for Children Younger children are encouraged to read or listen to as many books as they can and they will earn rewards based on the total number of books they read or have read to them. For the first five books read, the child will receive a bookmark. The rewards continue with a certificate for 10 books, a puzzle pen for 15 books, and a reading trophy for the first 20 books read. For every 20 books read, the participant’s name will also be written on a cut-out shape of a hot-air balloon to be displayed in that branch library. Drawings for puppets will take place weekly. The names of readers who complete the goal of reading 20 books or more will be entered into a drawing for gift cards -- donated by the Friends of the Library organizations -- from area stores. One winner from each library location will be selected in a drawing that will take place in early September. Middle School Summer Reading Challenge Exciting free activities are planned, while area readers in grades 6-8 participate in the Middle School Summer Reading Challenge by logging online the time they spend reading. Upon completion of 10 hours (600 minutes) of reading, readers will receive a mystery prize. After completing 20 hours (1200 minutes) of reading, they will receive a trophy. The names of participants who complete 20 or more hours of reading will be entered into a drawing for a $25-gift card – donated by the Friends of the Library -- that will be awarded to one lucky reader at each branch library, in a drawing that will take place in early September.  YA/Adult Summer Reading Challenge Adults of all ages, including young adults in high school, may participate in the YA/Adult Summer Reading Challenge by logging online the time they spend reading. Special activities for high school-age teens are planned throughout the summer at the libraries. All YA and adult readers who complete the goal of reading for 1,000 minutes will earn a Halcyon Water Bottle with a flip-carry lid, while supplies last. In addition, the names of participants who log at least 1,000 minutes of reading time will be entered into a drawing for a $25-gift card – donated by the Friends of the Library -- that will be awarded to one reader at each branch library in a drawing that will take place at the end of August. An ultimate grand prize will be awarded to one reader from throughout the library system. Participants in the YA/Adult Summer Reading Challenge who complete the program by logging 1,000 minutes of reading time will be entered into a drawing for a 32 GB Fire HD 8 tablet with a red case, which will be awarded to one winner in the library system at the end of August.  For more information, see the Fort Bend County Libraries website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), or call the branch library nearest you or the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734).
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May 29, 2024(1 event) 9:00 am: Libraries' summer Reading Challenge – FOR KIDS, TEENS, & ADULTS -- STARTS MAY 27 Fort Bend County Libraries (FBCL) presents special reading challenges during the summer to encourage reading among children from birth and up, as well as teens and adults. “Adventure Begins @ Your Library” is the theme for this year’s Summer Reading Challenge, which takes place at all FBCL locations. Online registration for the 2024 Summer Reading Challenge begins on Monday, May 27, and continues through August 31. Library activities for children begin during the week of June 3, and continue through July 27. Activities for high school students also begin the week of June 3, and continue through August 24. Younger children will enjoy the “Summer Reading Challenge for Children,” while students in grades 6-8 can participate in activities for older kids in the “Middle School Summer Challenge.” Teens in high school can participate with adults in the “YA/Adult Summer Reading Challenge” to win prizes. There is no charge to join the Summer Reading Challenge, and it is open to everyone, regardless of the county of residence. Participants may register at any Fort Bend County library, or they may register online by going to the FBCL website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us) and clicking on the “SRC Sign-Up” image, which will become available on May 27. When the online registration form has been completed, readers will then have their own online page on which to record their books and reading time. Participants may also register and log books/reading time by downloading the free Beanstack Tracker app to their mobile device from the Apple App or Google Play stores. Fort Bend County Libraries and the Summer Reading Challenge will appear as options when the program starts on May 27. Reading rewards can be redeemed beginning Monday, June 3. The last day to pick up awards is August 31. Prizes may be collected from any FBCL library. The Summer Reading Challenge is sponsored by Fort Bend County Libraries, the Friends of the Library organizations that support the county library system, and by the Collaborative Summer Library Program, a consortium of states working together to provide high-quality children’s summer-reading program materials for public libraries. Summer Reading Challenge for Children Younger children are encouraged to read or listen to as many books as they can and they will earn rewards based on the total number of books they read or have read to them. For the first five books read, the child will receive a bookmark. The rewards continue with a certificate for 10 books, a puzzle pen for 15 books, and a reading trophy for the first 20 books read. For every 20 books read, the participant’s name will also be written on a cut-out shape of a hot-air balloon to be displayed in that branch library. Drawings for puppets will take place weekly. The names of readers who complete the goal of reading 20 books or more will be entered into a drawing for gift cards -- donated by the Friends of the Library organizations -- from area stores. One winner from each library location will be selected in a drawing that will take place in early September. Middle School Summer Reading Challenge Exciting free activities are planned, while area readers in grades 6-8 participate in the Middle School Summer Reading Challenge by logging online the time they spend reading. Upon completion of 10 hours (600 minutes) of reading, readers will receive a mystery prize. After completing 20 hours (1200 minutes) of reading, they will receive a trophy. The names of participants who complete 20 or more hours of reading will be entered into a drawing for a $25-gift card – donated by the Friends of the Library -- that will be awarded to one lucky reader at each branch library, in a drawing that will take place in early September.  YA/Adult Summer Reading Challenge Adults of all ages, including young adults in high school, may participate in the YA/Adult Summer Reading Challenge by logging online the time they spend reading. Special activities for high school-age teens are planned throughout the summer at the libraries. All YA and adult readers who complete the goal of reading for 1,000 minutes will earn a Halcyon Water Bottle with a flip-carry lid, while supplies last. In addition, the names of participants who log at least 1,000 minutes of reading time will be entered into a drawing for a $25-gift card – donated by the Friends of the Library -- that will be awarded to one reader at each branch library in a drawing that will take place at the end of August. An ultimate grand prize will be awarded to one reader from throughout the library system. Participants in the YA/Adult Summer Reading Challenge who complete the program by logging 1,000 minutes of reading time will be entered into a drawing for a 32 GB Fire HD 8 tablet with a red case, which will be awarded to one winner in the library system at the end of August.  For more information, see the Fort Bend County Libraries website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), or call the branch library nearest you or the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734).
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May 30, 2024(1 event) 9:00 am: Libraries' summer Reading Challenge – FOR KIDS, TEENS, & ADULTS -- STARTS MAY 27 Fort Bend County Libraries (FBCL) presents special reading challenges during the summer to encourage reading among children from birth and up, as well as teens and adults. “Adventure Begins @ Your Library” is the theme for this year’s Summer Reading Challenge, which takes place at all FBCL locations. Online registration for the 2024 Summer Reading Challenge begins on Monday, May 27, and continues through August 31. Library activities for children begin during the week of June 3, and continue through July 27. Activities for high school students also begin the week of June 3, and continue through August 24. Younger children will enjoy the “Summer Reading Challenge for Children,” while students in grades 6-8 can participate in activities for older kids in the “Middle School Summer Challenge.” Teens in high school can participate with adults in the “YA/Adult Summer Reading Challenge” to win prizes. There is no charge to join the Summer Reading Challenge, and it is open to everyone, regardless of the county of residence. Participants may register at any Fort Bend County library, or they may register online by going to the FBCL website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us) and clicking on the “SRC Sign-Up” image, which will become available on May 27. When the online registration form has been completed, readers will then have their own online page on which to record their books and reading time. Participants may also register and log books/reading time by downloading the free Beanstack Tracker app to their mobile device from the Apple App or Google Play stores. Fort Bend County Libraries and the Summer Reading Challenge will appear as options when the program starts on May 27. Reading rewards can be redeemed beginning Monday, June 3. The last day to pick up awards is August 31. Prizes may be collected from any FBCL library. The Summer Reading Challenge is sponsored by Fort Bend County Libraries, the Friends of the Library organizations that support the county library system, and by the Collaborative Summer Library Program, a consortium of states working together to provide high-quality children’s summer-reading program materials for public libraries. Summer Reading Challenge for Children Younger children are encouraged to read or listen to as many books as they can and they will earn rewards based on the total number of books they read or have read to them. For the first five books read, the child will receive a bookmark. The rewards continue with a certificate for 10 books, a puzzle pen for 15 books, and a reading trophy for the first 20 books read. For every 20 books read, the participant’s name will also be written on a cut-out shape of a hot-air balloon to be displayed in that branch library. Drawings for puppets will take place weekly. The names of readers who complete the goal of reading 20 books or more will be entered into a drawing for gift cards -- donated by the Friends of the Library organizations -- from area stores. One winner from each library location will be selected in a drawing that will take place in early September. Middle School Summer Reading Challenge Exciting free activities are planned, while area readers in grades 6-8 participate in the Middle School Summer Reading Challenge by logging online the time they spend reading. Upon completion of 10 hours (600 minutes) of reading, readers will receive a mystery prize. After completing 20 hours (1200 minutes) of reading, they will receive a trophy. The names of participants who complete 20 or more hours of reading will be entered into a drawing for a $25-gift card – donated by the Friends of the Library -- that will be awarded to one lucky reader at each branch library, in a drawing that will take place in early September.  YA/Adult Summer Reading Challenge Adults of all ages, including young adults in high school, may participate in the YA/Adult Summer Reading Challenge by logging online the time they spend reading. Special activities for high school-age teens are planned throughout the summer at the libraries. All YA and adult readers who complete the goal of reading for 1,000 minutes will earn a Halcyon Water Bottle with a flip-carry lid, while supplies last. In addition, the names of participants who log at least 1,000 minutes of reading time will be entered into a drawing for a $25-gift card – donated by the Friends of the Library -- that will be awarded to one reader at each branch library in a drawing that will take place at the end of August. An ultimate grand prize will be awarded to one reader from throughout the library system. Participants in the YA/Adult Summer Reading Challenge who complete the program by logging 1,000 minutes of reading time will be entered into a drawing for a 32 GB Fire HD 8 tablet with a red case, which will be awarded to one winner in the library system at the end of August.  For more information, see the Fort Bend County Libraries website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), or call the branch library nearest you or the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734).
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May 31, 2024(1 event) 9:00 am: Libraries' summer Reading Challenge – FOR KIDS, TEENS, & ADULTS -- STARTS MAY 27 Fort Bend County Libraries (FBCL) presents special reading challenges during the summer to encourage reading among children from birth and up, as well as teens and adults. “Adventure Begins @ Your Library” is the theme for this year’s Summer Reading Challenge, which takes place at all FBCL locations. Online registration for the 2024 Summer Reading Challenge begins on Monday, May 27, and continues through August 31. Library activities for children begin during the week of June 3, and continue through July 27. Activities for high school students also begin the week of June 3, and continue through August 24. Younger children will enjoy the “Summer Reading Challenge for Children,” while students in grades 6-8 can participate in activities for older kids in the “Middle School Summer Challenge.” Teens in high school can participate with adults in the “YA/Adult Summer Reading Challenge” to win prizes. There is no charge to join the Summer Reading Challenge, and it is open to everyone, regardless of the county of residence. Participants may register at any Fort Bend County library, or they may register online by going to the FBCL website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us) and clicking on the “SRC Sign-Up” image, which will become available on May 27. When the online registration form has been completed, readers will then have their own online page on which to record their books and reading time. Participants may also register and log books/reading time by downloading the free Beanstack Tracker app to their mobile device from the Apple App or Google Play stores. Fort Bend County Libraries and the Summer Reading Challenge will appear as options when the program starts on May 27. Reading rewards can be redeemed beginning Monday, June 3. The last day to pick up awards is August 31. Prizes may be collected from any FBCL library. The Summer Reading Challenge is sponsored by Fort Bend County Libraries, the Friends of the Library organizations that support the county library system, and by the Collaborative Summer Library Program, a consortium of states working together to provide high-quality children’s summer-reading program materials for public libraries. Summer Reading Challenge for Children Younger children are encouraged to read or listen to as many books as they can and they will earn rewards based on the total number of books they read or have read to them. For the first five books read, the child will receive a bookmark. The rewards continue with a certificate for 10 books, a puzzle pen for 15 books, and a reading trophy for the first 20 books read. For every 20 books read, the participant’s name will also be written on a cut-out shape of a hot-air balloon to be displayed in that branch library. Drawings for puppets will take place weekly. The names of readers who complete the goal of reading 20 books or more will be entered into a drawing for gift cards -- donated by the Friends of the Library organizations -- from area stores. One winner from each library location will be selected in a drawing that will take place in early September. Middle School Summer Reading Challenge Exciting free activities are planned, while area readers in grades 6-8 participate in the Middle School Summer Reading Challenge by logging online the time they spend reading. Upon completion of 10 hours (600 minutes) of reading, readers will receive a mystery prize. After completing 20 hours (1200 minutes) of reading, they will receive a trophy. The names of participants who complete 20 or more hours of reading will be entered into a drawing for a $25-gift card – donated by the Friends of the Library -- that will be awarded to one lucky reader at each branch library, in a drawing that will take place in early September.  YA/Adult Summer Reading Challenge Adults of all ages, including young adults in high school, may participate in the YA/Adult Summer Reading Challenge by logging online the time they spend reading. Special activities for high school-age teens are planned throughout the summer at the libraries. All YA and adult readers who complete the goal of reading for 1,000 minutes will earn a Halcyon Water Bottle with a flip-carry lid, while supplies last. In addition, the names of participants who log at least 1,000 minutes of reading time will be entered into a drawing for a $25-gift card – donated by the Friends of the Library -- that will be awarded to one reader at each branch library in a drawing that will take place at the end of August. An ultimate grand prize will be awarded to one reader from throughout the library system. Participants in the YA/Adult Summer Reading Challenge who complete the program by logging 1,000 minutes of reading time will be entered into a drawing for a 32 GB Fire HD 8 tablet with a red case, which will be awarded to one winner in the library system at the end of August.  For more information, see the Fort Bend County Libraries website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), or call the branch library nearest you or the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734).
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Jun 1, 2024(3 events) 9:00 am: Libraries' summer Reading Challenge – FOR KIDS, TEENS, & ADULTS -- STARTS MAY 27 Fort Bend County Libraries (FBCL) presents special reading challenges during the summer to encourage reading among children from birth and up, as well as teens and adults. “Adventure Begins @ Your Library” is the theme for this year’s Summer Reading Challenge, which takes place at all FBCL locations. Online registration for the 2024 Summer Reading Challenge begins on Monday, May 27, and continues through August 31. Library activities for children begin during the week of June 3, and continue through July 27. Activities for high school students also begin the week of June 3, and continue through August 24. Younger children will enjoy the “Summer Reading Challenge for Children,” while students in grades 6-8 can participate in activities for older kids in the “Middle School Summer Challenge.” Teens in high school can participate with adults in the “YA/Adult Summer Reading Challenge” to win prizes. There is no charge to join the Summer Reading Challenge, and it is open to everyone, regardless of the county of residence. Participants may register at any Fort Bend County library, or they may register online by going to the FBCL website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us) and clicking on the “SRC Sign-Up” image, which will become available on May 27. When the online registration form has been completed, readers will then have their own online page on which to record their books and reading time. Participants may also register and log books/reading time by downloading the free Beanstack Tracker app to their mobile device from the Apple App or Google Play stores. Fort Bend County Libraries and the Summer Reading Challenge will appear as options when the program starts on May 27. Reading rewards can be redeemed beginning Monday, June 3. The last day to pick up awards is August 31. Prizes may be collected from any FBCL library. The Summer Reading Challenge is sponsored by Fort Bend County Libraries, the Friends of the Library organizations that support the county library system, and by the Collaborative Summer Library Program, a consortium of states working together to provide high-quality children’s summer-reading program materials for public libraries. Summer Reading Challenge for Children Younger children are encouraged to read or listen to as many books as they can and they will earn rewards based on the total number of books they read or have read to them. For the first five books read, the child will receive a bookmark. The rewards continue with a certificate for 10 books, a puzzle pen for 15 books, and a reading trophy for the first 20 books read. For every 20 books read, the participant’s name will also be written on a cut-out shape of a hot-air balloon to be displayed in that branch library. Drawings for puppets will take place weekly. The names of readers who complete the goal of reading 20 books or more will be entered into a drawing for gift cards -- donated by the Friends of the Library organizations -- from area stores. One winner from each library location will be selected in a drawing that will take place in early September. Middle School Summer Reading Challenge Exciting free activities are planned, while area readers in grades 6-8 participate in the Middle School Summer Reading Challenge by logging online the time they spend reading. Upon completion of 10 hours (600 minutes) of reading, readers will receive a mystery prize. After completing 20 hours (1200 minutes) of reading, they will receive a trophy. The names of participants who complete 20 or more hours of reading will be entered into a drawing for a $25-gift card – donated by the Friends of the Library -- that will be awarded to one lucky reader at each branch library, in a drawing that will take place in early September.  YA/Adult Summer Reading Challenge Adults of all ages, including young adults in high school, may participate in the YA/Adult Summer Reading Challenge by logging online the time they spend reading. Special activities for high school-age teens are planned throughout the summer at the libraries. All YA and adult readers who complete the goal of reading for 1,000 minutes will earn a Halcyon Water Bottle with a flip-carry lid, while supplies last. In addition, the names of participants who log at least 1,000 minutes of reading time will be entered into a drawing for a $25-gift card – donated by the Friends of the Library -- that will be awarded to one reader at each branch library in a drawing that will take place at the end of August. An ultimate grand prize will be awarded to one reader from throughout the library system. Participants in the YA/Adult Summer Reading Challenge who complete the program by logging 1,000 minutes of reading time will be entered into a drawing for a 32 GB Fire HD 8 tablet with a red case, which will be awarded to one winner in the library system at the end of August.  For more information, see the Fort Bend County Libraries website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), or call the branch library nearest you or the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734).
9:00 am: Libraries Offer Amnesty Period, June 1-30, For Overdue Items – Fort Bend County Libraries will offer an amnesty period June 1-30, 2024. Fines for overdue items that are returned -- during this period only -- will be waived. Fines on overdue items returned PRIOR to this amnesty period, fees for items not returned, and fees for damaged items will NOT be waived. Outstanding fees that were assessed for items previously thought to be lost, but which have been found, will be waived if the item is returned to the library – either inside or in the outside book drop. Amnesty does NOT apply to electronic devices checked out from the library. The regular overdue-fine schedule will resume on Monday, July 1. For more information, see the Fort Bend County Libraries website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us) or call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). 11:00 am: Chess Players Invited To Practice & Share Tips At Cinco Ranch Branch Library Event – Chess players of all ages and skill levels – from beginners to advanced – are invited to practice their strategies and share tips with others at the “Chess Day at Cinco Ranch” event on Saturday, June 1, from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm, in the Multi-purpose Room at Fort Bend County Libraries’ Cinco Ranch Branch Library, located at 2620 Commercial Center Blvd in Katy. Learn a new chess move (or two) during this come-and-go event. A limited number of chess sets will be provided, but players are welcome to bring their own sets as well. Materials for this monthly program are made possible by the Friends of the Cinco Ranch Branch Library. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, see Fort Bend County Libraries’ website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), or call the Cinco Ranch Branch Library (281-395-1311) or the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734).
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