Events in October 2021
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Sep 26, 2021 | Sep 27, 2021 |
Sep 28, 2021(2 events)
10:15 am: Libraries’ Children’s Programs Return To Virtual Format In September10:15 am: Libraries’ Children’s Programs Return To Virtual Format In September –
The fall schedule of online Family Story Time programs will begin during the week of August 17 and continue online through September 30. These virtual programs will be live-streamed twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:15 am, on the “FBCL Virtual Programs & Educational Resources” Facebook group page. If families are unable to watch the live-streamed programs, the sessions will be recorded and available for viewing on the Youth Virtual Programs page of the FBCL website on the following Tuesday/Thursday. Family Story Time includes stories, songs, and action rhymes that children of all ages can enjoy. Starting in September, families with infants 1-12 months of age can practice their early-literacy skills by watching the Little Bits episodes that will become available online on Wednesdays. In these videos, library staff demonstrate rhymes and songs for parent/child activity time at home. The videos will be posted on the Youth Virtual Programs page on the FBCL website, where they can be viewed at any time. Bilingual Story Time (English/Spanish) will be pre-recorded and available for viewing on Saturdays, September 18 and 25. The videos will be posted on the Youth Virtual Programs page on the FBCL website, where they can be viewed at any time. A collection of virtual youth programs continues to be available on the Fort Bend County Libraries Youth Services YouTube channel. Pre-recorded activities for different age ranges are available for viewing at any time. Families of toddlers and preschoolers may pick up to-go activity packets from the library for the month. These packets contain fun craft activities that can be done at home. Families are reminded to pick up their Summer Reading Challenge prizes by August 31.
For more information, see the FBCL website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), or call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734).
2:00 pm: Learning English? Get Practice At Libraries’ Esl Conversation Circles2:00 pm: Learning English? Get Practice At Libraries’ Esl Conversation Circles – The ESL Conversation Circles will be live-streamed virtual sessions presented via Webex; they will NOT be in person. Registration is required. Participants who register for the event will be emailed a link to a Webex meeting, and they may join the discussion from home. The schedule of online ESL Conversation Circles in September is as follows:
Learn a new word or phrase with the “ESL Phrase of the Day,” a pre-recorded video which will be posted on Tuesday, September 28. It is NOT necessary to register for the Phrase of the Day, and the video may be viewed at any time. These ESL activities are free and open to the public. Registration for the Conversation Circles is required; a link to the Webex session will be emailed to participants who register. To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program. Participants may also register by calling George Memorial Library at 281-342-4455. |
Sep 29, 2021(2 events)
9:00 am: Libraries Host Live-Streamed Children’s Programs In September9:00 am: Libraries Host Live-Streamed Children’s Programs In September – The September schedule of online Family Story Time programs will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:15 am. They will be live-streamed on the “FBCL Virtual Programs & Educational Resources” Facebook group page. If families are unable to watch the live-streamed programs, the sessions will be recorded and available for viewing on the Youth Virtual Programs page of the FBCL website on the following Tuesday/Thursday. Family Story Time includes stories, songs, and action rhymes that children of all ages can enjoy. Families with infants 1-12 months of age can practice their early-literacy skills by watching the pre-recorded Little Bits video episodes that will become available online on Wednesdays. In these videos, library staff demonstrate rhymes and songs for parent/child activity time at home. The videos will be posted on the Youth Virtual Programs page on the FBCL website, where they can be viewed at any time A collection of virtual youth programs continues to be available on the Fort Bend County Libraries Youth Services YouTube channel. Pre-recorded activities for different age ranges are available for viewing at any time. Families of toddlers and preschoolers may pick up to-go activity packets from the library for the month. These packets contain fun craft activities that can be done at home. For more information, see the FBCL website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), or call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). 10:00 am: Learning English? Get Practice At Libraries’ Esl Conversation Circles10:00 am: Learning English? Get Practice At Libraries’ Esl Conversation Circles – The ESL Conversation Circles will be live-streamed virtual sessions presented via Webex; they will NOT be in person. Registration is required. Participants who register for the event will be emailed a link to a Webex meeting, and they may join the discussion from home. The schedule of online ESL Conversation Circles in September is as follows:
Learn a new word or phrase with the “ESL Phrase of the Day,” a pre-recorded video which will be posted on Tuesday, September 28. It is NOT necessary to register for the Phrase of the Day, and the video may be viewed at any time. These ESL activities are free and open to the public. Registration for the Conversation Circles is required; a link to the Webex session will be emailed to participants who register. To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program. Participants may also register by calling George Memorial Library at 281-342-4455.
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Sep 30, 2021(1 event)
10:15 am: Libraries’ Children’s Programs Return To Virtual Format In September10:15 am: Libraries’ Children’s Programs Return To Virtual Format In September – The fall schedule of online Family Story Time programs will begin during the week of August 17 and continue online through September 30. These virtual programs will be live-streamed twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:15 am, on the “FBCL Virtual Programs & Educational Resources” Facebook group page. If families are unable to watch the live-streamed programs, the sessions will be recorded and available for viewing on the Youth Virtual Programs page of the FBCL website on the following Tuesday/Thursday. Family Story Time includes stories, songs, and action rhymes that children of all ages can enjoy. Starting in September, families with infants 1-12 months of age can practice their early-literacy skills by watching the Little Bits episodes that will become available online on Wednesdays. In these videos, library staff demonstrate rhymes and songs for parent/child activity time at home. The videos will be posted on the Youth Virtual Programs page on the FBCL website, where they can be viewed at any time. Bilingual Story Time (English/Spanish) will be pre-recorded and available for viewing on Saturdays, September 18 and 25. The videos will be posted on the Youth Virtual Programs page on the FBCL website, where they can be viewed at any time. A collection of virtual youth programs continues to be available on the Fort Bend County Libraries Youth Services YouTube channel. Pre-recorded activities for different age ranges are available for viewing at any time. Families of toddlers and preschoolers may pick up to-go activity packets from the library for the month. These packets contain fun craft activities that can be done at home. Families are reminded to pick up their Summer Reading Challenge prizes by August 31.
For more information, see the FBCL website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), or call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734).
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Oct 1, 2021 | Oct 2, 2021 |
Oct 3, 2021 |
Oct 4, 2021(1 event)
9:00 am: Libraries Present Introductory Technology How-To Videos Online9:00 am: Libraries Present Introductory Technology How-To Videos Online – These how-to tutorials can be viewed on the Fort Bend County Libraries website – www.fortbend.lib.tx.us – by clicking on the “Classes and Events” tab, selecting “Virtual Programs,” and finding the virtual “class” on the dates listed. Some of the topics include multiple sub-topics, and participants can choose to view the whole series or the individual parts of their choice. The schedule for October is as follows: “Cyber Security” – Monday, October 4 (pre-recorded video) In this multi-part series, learn about steps to take to ensure your online accounts remain safe and secure from virtual attacks and breaches. Get tips on how to create strong passwords, recognize and avoid email scams, verify “fake news,” avoid malware and viruses, and protect one’s privacy on social media. “Intro to 3D Printing” – Monday, October 11 (pre-recorded video) This 2-part instructional video will provide an overview of 3D printing. Learn about how the 3D printer works, the process for printing, and how to use Tinkercad to design 3D objects. “Accessing Consumer Reports Online” – Friday, October 15 (pre-recorded video) Learn how to access full-text articles from Consumer Reports online through FBCL's website. “Computers 101” – Monday, October 18(pre-recorded video) FBCL's multi-part "Computers 101" series consists of basic, introductory videos providing an overview of computers and how they can be used. Episodes in the series cover the physical parts of a computer, the differences between a Microsoft PC and an Apple Mac computer, and the meanings of different computer terms. Get an overview of the software programs in the Microsoft Office Suite (MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint), and much more. “MS Word Survival Basics” – Monday, October 25 (pre-recorded video) In FBCL’s “MS Word Survival Basics” series, learn the basics of using this word-processing software program to create letters, resumés, forms, and other types of documents. Different segments in the multi-part series will demonstrate various features, such as text effects, changing font style and size, adding images, footnotes and endnotes, page numbers, tables, mail merge, and more. “MS Word: Table of Contents” – Monday, October 25(pre-recorded video) Learn how to format a table of contents in this word-processing software program. The sessions are free and open to the public. To access these online tutorials, go to the Fort Bend County Libraries website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program on the date indicated. For more information, call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). For more Fort Bend County Libraries computer and technology tutorials, visit the library system’s YouTube channel -- https://bit.ly/FBCLYouTubeChannel. |
Oct 5, 2021(3 events)
10:00 am: Law Library’s “Pro Se Basics” Series Introduces Free Legal Info Resources Online10:00 am: Law Library’s “Pro Se Basics” Series Introduces Free Legal Info Resources Online – The introductory classes will take place on Tuesdays October 5, 12, 19, and 26, from 10:00 to 11:00 am. The classes will introduce important procedural information for self-represented litigants who wish to begin their legal research, represent themselves in court, or seek resources for their Family Law or Probate issues. Individuals may choose to attend individual sessions or the whole series. The material that will be discussed is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for the advice of an attorney. Librarians cannot provide legal advice or recommend specific forms.
The series will continue in November. The classes are free and open to the public. Registration is required; a link to the Webex session will be emailed to participants who register. To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program. Participants may also register by calling the Law Library at 281-341-3718.
10:15 am: Libraries Host Live-Streamed Children’s Programs In October10:15 am: Libraries Host Live-Streamed Children’s Programs In October – The October schedule of online Family Story Time programs will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:15 am. They will be live-streamed on the “FBCL Virtual Programs & Educational Resources” Facebook group page. If families are unable to watch the live-streamed programs, the sessions will be recorded and available for viewing on the Youth Virtual Programs page of the FBCL website on the following Tuesday/Thursday. Family Story Time includes stories, songs, and action rhymes that children of all ages can enjoy. The schedule for October is as follows:
October 5 – Colors October 7 – Pumpkins October 12 – Bath Time October 14 – Oceans October 19 – Rhymes October 21 – Monsters October 26 – Pets October 28 – Forest/Night Animals Families with infants 1-12 months of age can practice their early-literacy skills by watching the pre-recorded Little Bits video episodes that will become available online on Wednesdays. In these videos, library staff demonstrate rhymes and songs for parent/child activity time at home. The videos will be posted on the Youth Virtual Programs page on the FBCL website, where they can be viewed at any time. A collection of virtual youth programs continues to be available on the Fort Bend County Libraries Youth Services YouTube channel. Pre-recorded activities for different age ranges are available for viewing at any time. Families of toddlers and preschoolers may pick up to-go activity packets from the library for the month. These packets contain fun craft activities that can be done at home. For more information, see the FBCL website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), or call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). 3:00 pm: Libraries Host Hispanic Heritage Month Online Program On Latino Veterans Of World War II3:00 pm: Libraries Host Hispanic Heritage Month Online Program On Latino Veterans Of World War II – Dr. Jesus J. Esparza, an assistant professor of History at Texas Southern University, will talk about contributions made by Latinos to World War II. Gain a better understanding of why thousands of Latinos were among the first to enlist in the war effort. More than 350,000 Latinos (including Mexican American and Puerto Ricans) fought and served with distinction throughout Europe, in the Pacific Theater, North Africa, the Aleutians, and the Mediterranean. For those who are unable to participate in the live Webex session, the presentation will be recorded, and a link to the recording will be made available on the FBCL website and YouTube channel. The program is free and open to the public. Registration is required. A link to view the presentation online will be emailed to all participants who register. To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program. Participants may also register by calling the library system’s Communications Office at 281-633-4734. |
Oct 6, 2021 |
Oct 7, 2021(2 events)
10:15 am: Libraries Host Live-Streamed Children’s Programs In October10:15 am: Libraries Host Live-Streamed Children’s Programs In October – The October schedule of online Family Story Time programs will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:15 am. They will be live-streamed on the “FBCL Virtual Programs & Educational Resources” Facebook group page. If families are unable to watch the live-streamed programs, the sessions will be recorded and available for viewing on the Youth Virtual Programs page of the FBCL website on the following Tuesday/Thursday. Family Story Time includes stories, songs, and action rhymes that children of all ages can enjoy. The schedule for October is as follows:
October 5 – Colors October 7 – Pumpkins October 12 – Bath Time October 14 – Oceans October 19 – Rhymes October 21 – Monsters October 26 – Pets October 28 – Forest/Night Animals Families with infants 1-12 months of age can practice their early-literacy skills by watching the pre-recorded Little Bits video episodes that will become available online on Wednesdays. In these videos, library staff demonstrate rhymes and songs for parent/child activity time at home. The videos will be posted on the Youth Virtual Programs page on the FBCL website, where they can be viewed at any time. A collection of virtual youth programs continues to be available on the Fort Bend County Libraries Youth Services YouTube channel. Pre-recorded activities for different age ranges are available for viewing at any time. Families of toddlers and preschoolers may pick up to-go activity packets from the library for the month. These packets contain fun craft activities that can be done at home. For more information, see the FBCL website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), or call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). 2:00 pm: Learn About The National Novel-Writing Month Challenge At Libraries’ Online Program2:00 pm: Learn About The National Novel-Writing Month Challenge At Libraries’ Online Program – Established in 1999, National Novel Writing Month is a creative-writing project designed to empower and inspire vibrant creativity among aspiring writers, who are encouraged to write 50,000 words of a novel in the 30 days of November. More than 250 novels that began as a result of the initiative have been published through traditional publishing houses; some of those novels include Sara Gruen’s Water for Elephants, Erin Morgenstern’s The Night Circus, and Rainbow Rowell’s Fangirl. During Part 1 of the workshop (October 7), staff from the libraries’ Adult Services department will provide an overview of the writing initiative and how it works. Get tips on brainstorming, developing plot outlines for the big picture, and creating characters and scene cards. During Part 2 of the workshop (October 28), participants will get tips on different planning methods, how to schedule work sessions, and how to set attainable goals. They will also be able to exchange tips and ideas and network with other participants. This online workshop is recommended for adults and teens aged 14 and up. Aspiring writers may also view a pre-recorded video, “Drafting Fast,” which will be posted on FBCL’s Virtual calendar on October 1, and may be viewed at any time throughout the month. Get tips on ways to get that first draft onto the page faster. The workshop is free and open to the public. Registration is required; a link to the WebEx session will be emailed to participants who register. To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program. Participants may also register by calling George Memorial Library at 281-342-4455. |
Oct 8, 2021(1 event)
3:00 pm: Libraries Host Virtual Film Screening Of Nasa/Cinespace Winners3:00 pm: Libraries Host Virtual Film Screening Of Nasa/Cinespace Winners – Live-streamed via Webex, the film screening will begin with a short Q&A session with panelists from NASA, the Houston Cinema Arts Society (HCAS), and one of the winning filmmakers. Viewers will then be treated to ten short films from the competition, ranging in length from 2 to 10 minutes each. A collaboration between NASA and the HCAS, the annual CineSpace film competition offers creators from around the world a chance to share their works inspired by, and using, authentic NASA imagery. Winners of the 2020 competition delve into topics ranging from the first woman astronaut of Indian origin to the whimsical notion of skateboarding into space. The contest encourages curiosity and creative relationships at the intersection of art and science. Submissions feature real NASA footage from 60 years of space exploration, and they are judged on creativity, innovation, and attention to detail. The film screening is free and open to the public. Registration is required; a link to the Webex session will be emailed to participants who register. To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program on the scheduled date. Participants may also register by calling the library system’s Communications Office at 281-633-4734. |
Oct 9, 2021 |
Oct 10, 2021 |
Oct 11, 2021(4 events)
9:00 am: Libraries Present Introductory Technology How-To Videos Online9:00 am: Libraries Present Introductory Technology How-To Videos Online – These how-to tutorials can be viewed on the Fort Bend County Libraries website – www.fortbend.lib.tx.us – by clicking on the “Classes and Events” tab, selecting “Virtual Programs,” and finding the virtual “class” on the dates listed. Some of the topics include multiple sub-topics, and participants can choose to view the whole series or the individual parts of their choice. The schedule for October is as follows: “Cyber Security” – Monday, October 4 (pre-recorded video) In this multi-part series, learn about steps to take to ensure your online accounts remain safe and secure from virtual attacks and breaches. Get tips on how to create strong passwords, recognize and avoid email scams, verify “fake news,” avoid malware and viruses, and protect one’s privacy on social media. “Intro to 3D Printing” – Monday, October 11 (pre-recorded video) This 2-part instructional video will provide an overview of 3D printing. Learn about how the 3D printer works, the process for printing, and how to use Tinkercad to design 3D objects. “Accessing Consumer Reports Online” – Friday, October 15 (pre-recorded video) Learn how to access full-text articles from Consumer Reports online through FBCL's website. “Computers 101” – Monday, October 18(pre-recorded video) FBCL's multi-part "Computers 101" series consists of basic, introductory videos providing an overview of computers and how they can be used. Episodes in the series cover the physical parts of a computer, the differences between a Microsoft PC and an Apple Mac computer, and the meanings of different computer terms. Get an overview of the software programs in the Microsoft Office Suite (MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint), and much more. “MS Word Survival Basics” – Monday, October 25 (pre-recorded video) In FBCL’s “MS Word Survival Basics” series, learn the basics of using this word-processing software program to create letters, resumés, forms, and other types of documents. Different segments in the multi-part series will demonstrate various features, such as text effects, changing font style and size, adding images, footnotes and endnotes, page numbers, tables, mail merge, and more. “MS Word: Table of Contents” – Monday, October 25(pre-recorded video) Learn how to format a table of contents in this word-processing software program. The sessions are free and open to the public. To access these online tutorials, go to the Fort Bend County Libraries website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program on the date indicated. For more information, call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). For more Fort Bend County Libraries computer and technology tutorials, visit the library system’s YouTube channel -- https://bit.ly/FBCLYouTubeChannel. 9:00 am: Libraries Present Online Demonstrations For Craft & Hobby Enthusiasts9:00 am: Libraries Present Online Demonstrations For Craft & Hobby Enthusiasts – These programs will be online; they will NOT take place in the library. Links to the videos will be posted on FBCL’s online calendar on the designated date, and they can be viewed at any time.
Learn how to critique amazing photographs by master photographers to gain a better understanding of the elements that make a photo great. This episode will focus on American portrait photographer Philippe Halsman.
The programs are free and open to the public. The videos can be viewed online on FBCL’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us) by clicking on “Classes & Events,” selecting “Virtual Programs,” and finding the programs on the dates indicated. For more information, call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). 2:00 pm: Learning Spanish? Get Practice At Libraries’ Spanish Conversation Circle2:00 pm: Learning Spanish? Get Practice At Libraries’ Spanish Conversation Circle – The Spanish Conversation Circle on Monday, October 11, beginning at 2:00 pm, will be live-streamed virtual session presented via Webex; it will NOT be in person. This activity is free and open to the public. Registration for the Spanish Conversation Circle is required; a link to the Webex session will be emailed to participants who register. To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program. Participants may also register by calling the Mission Bend Branch Library at 832-471-5900. 4:00 pm: Libraries Celebrate Teen-Tober With Online Activities For Young Adults4:00 pm: Libraries Celebrate Teen-Tober With Online Activities For Young Adults –
TeenTober is a national literacy initiative created by the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), a division of the American Library Association. Thousands of libraries, schools, and bookstores across the country are participating in this month-long initiative encouraging teens to take advantage of reading in all its forms – books, magazines, e-books, audiobooks, and more -- and to become regular library users. Fun, online programs specifically designed for high school-age teens in grades 9 through 12 take place throughout the year. In October, the programs will all be live-streamed via Webex. An email with the link for the Webex meeting will be sent to all who register on FBCL’s online virtual calendar. Young Adult Advisory Councils
This event will be live-streamed via Webex at the scheduled time. Teens can earn volunteer-service hours by expressing ideas, organizing upcoming activities, and suggesting new programs and books that would be of interest to young adults at the library. Registration is required. Young Adult Book Clubs
In this live-streamed program, teens will talk about their favorite books and share their recommendations with others. FBCL library staff will share news and views on some captivating Young Adult lit for teens. Registration is required. “YA Book Club” – Wednesday, October 13, 4:00-5:00 pm The activities are free and open to the public. Registration is required for the live-streamed Webex sessions; a link to the Webex session will be emailed to participants who register. To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program on the date indicated. For more information, call the Fort Bend County Libraries’ Communications Office (281-633-4734). |
Oct 12, 2021(4 events)
10:00 am: Law Library’s “Pro Se Basics” Series Introduces Free Legal Info Resources Online10:00 am: Law Library’s “Pro Se Basics” Series Introduces Free Legal Info Resources Online – The introductory classes will take place on Tuesdays October 5, 12, 19, and 26, from 10:00 to 11:00 am. The classes will introduce important procedural information for self-represented litigants who wish to begin their legal research, represent themselves in court, or seek resources for their Family Law or Probate issues. Individuals may choose to attend individual sessions or the whole series. The material that will be discussed is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for the advice of an attorney. Librarians cannot provide legal advice or recommend specific forms.
The series will continue in November. The classes are free and open to the public. Registration is required; a link to the Webex session will be emailed to participants who register. To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program. Participants may also register by calling the Law Library at 281-341-3718.
10:15 am: Libraries Host Live-Streamed Children’s Programs In October10:15 am: Libraries Host Live-Streamed Children’s Programs In October – The October schedule of online Family Story Time programs will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:15 am. They will be live-streamed on the “FBCL Virtual Programs & Educational Resources” Facebook group page. If families are unable to watch the live-streamed programs, the sessions will be recorded and available for viewing on the Youth Virtual Programs page of the FBCL website on the following Tuesday/Thursday. Family Story Time includes stories, songs, and action rhymes that children of all ages can enjoy. The schedule for October is as follows:
October 5 – Colors October 7 – Pumpkins October 12 – Bath Time October 14 – Oceans October 19 – Rhymes October 21 – Monsters October 26 – Pets October 28 – Forest/Night Animals Families with infants 1-12 months of age can practice their early-literacy skills by watching the pre-recorded Little Bits video episodes that will become available online on Wednesdays. In these videos, library staff demonstrate rhymes and songs for parent/child activity time at home. The videos will be posted on the Youth Virtual Programs page on the FBCL website, where they can be viewed at any time. A collection of virtual youth programs continues to be available on the Fort Bend County Libraries Youth Services YouTube channel. Pre-recorded activities for different age ranges are available for viewing at any time. Families of toddlers and preschoolers may pick up to-go activity packets from the library for the month. These packets contain fun craft activities that can be done at home. For more information, see the FBCL website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), or call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). 4:00 pm: Libraries Celebrate Teen-Tober With Online Activities For Young Adults4:00 pm: Libraries Celebrate Teen-Tober With Online Activities For Young Adults –
TeenTober is a national literacy initiative created by the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), a division of the American Library Association. Thousands of libraries, schools, and bookstores across the country are participating in this month-long initiative encouraging teens to take advantage of reading in all its forms – books, magazines, e-books, audiobooks, and more -- and to become regular library users. Fun, online programs specifically designed for high school-age teens in grades 9 through 12 take place throughout the year. In October, the programs will all be live-streamed via Webex. An email with the link for the Webex meeting will be sent to all who register on FBCL’s online virtual calendar. Young Adult Advisory Councils
This event will be live-streamed via Webex at the scheduled time. Teens can earn volunteer-service hours by expressing ideas, organizing upcoming activities, and suggesting new programs and books that would be of interest to young adults at the library. Registration is required. Young Adult Book Clubs
In this live-streamed program, teens will talk about their favorite books and share their recommendations with others. FBCL library staff will share news and views on some captivating Young Adult lit for teens. Registration is required. “YA Book Club” – Wednesday, October 13, 4:00-5:00 pm The activities are free and open to the public. Registration is required for the live-streamed Webex sessions; a link to the Webex session will be emailed to participants who register. To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program on the date indicated. For more information, call the Fort Bend County Libraries’ Communications Office (281-633-4734). 4:00 pm: Libraries Celebrate Teen-Tober With Online Activities For Young Adults4:00 pm: Libraries Celebrate Teen-Tober With Online Activities For Young Adults –
TeenTober is a national literacy initiative created by the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), a division of the American Library Association. Thousands of libraries, schools, and bookstores across the country are participating in this month-long initiative encouraging teens to take advantage of reading in all its forms – books, magazines, e-books, audiobooks, and more -- and to become regular library users. Fun, online programs specifically designed for high school-age teens in grades 9 through 12 take place throughout the year. In October, the programs will all be live-streamed via Webex. An email with the link for the Webex meeting will be sent to all who register on FBCL’s online virtual calendar. Sienna Subtext: Graphic Novel & Animé Club -- Thursday, October 14, 4:00-5:00 pm. This event will be live-streamed via Webex at the scheduled time. The book to be discussed is Centipede: Game Over, Vol. 1, created by Max Bemis. This title is available in print; call the Sienna Branch Library to check availability of additional print copies. Registration is required. Heavy Inks Graphic Novels Book Club-- Saturday, October 16, 11:00 am-12:00 noon. This event will be live-streamed via Webex at the scheduled time. The book to be discussed is Monstress, created by Marjorie Liu. This title is available in print; call George Memorial Library to check on availability of additional print copies. Registration is required. “YA Book Club” – Wednesday, October 27, 4:00-5:00 pm. This event will be live-streamed via Webex at the scheduled time. This month, readers will discuss Patron Saints of Nothing, written by Randy Ribay. This title is available in print and on OverDrive; call the Cinco Ranch Branch Library to check on availability of additional print copies Registration is required. Young Adult Online Gaming Teen Read Week “Biblio Gaming Showdown” – Tuesday, October 12, and Thursday, October 14, 4:00-4:30 pm. Teens will meet up online to play virtual games, such as CodeNames, Drawphone, and JackBox Party. It is not necessary to own any of the games; teens will participate from home on their mobile device with the link emailed from FBCL. Registration is required. “YA Marvel Trivia” – Wednesday, October 13, 4:30 pm. This event will be live-streamed via Webex at the designated time. Teens aged 13 and up who enjoy the challenge and excitement of a trivia competition are invited to join in this virtual event, putting their knowledge of Marvel Comics to the test. Registration is required. The activities are free and open to the public. Registration is required for the live-streamed Webex sessions; a link to the Webex session will be emailed to participants who register. To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program on the date indicated. For more information, call the Fort Bend County Libraries’ Communications Office (281-633-4734).
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Oct 13, 2021(2 events)
4:00 pm: Libraries Celebrate Teen-Tober With Online Activities For Young Adults4:00 pm: Libraries Celebrate Teen-Tober With Online Activities For Young Adults –
TeenTober is a national literacy initiative created by the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), a division of the American Library Association. Thousands of libraries, schools, and bookstores across the country are participating in this month-long initiative encouraging teens to take advantage of reading in all its forms – books, magazines, e-books, audiobooks, and more -- and to become regular library users. Fun, online programs specifically designed for high school-age teens in grades 9 through 12 take place throughout the year. In October, the programs will all be live-streamed via Webex. An email with the link for the Webex meeting will be sent to all who register on FBCL’s online virtual calendar. Young Adult Advisory Councils
This event will be live-streamed via Webex at the scheduled time. Teens can earn volunteer-service hours by expressing ideas, organizing upcoming activities, and suggesting new programs and books that would be of interest to young adults at the library. Registration is required. Young Adult Book Clubs
In this live-streamed program, teens will talk about their favorite books and share their recommendations with others. FBCL library staff will share news and views on some captivating Young Adult lit for teens. Registration is required. “YA Book Club” – Wednesday, October 13, 4:00-5:00 pm The activities are free and open to the public. Registration is required for the live-streamed Webex sessions; a link to the Webex session will be emailed to participants who register. To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program on the date indicated. For more information, call the Fort Bend County Libraries’ Communications Office (281-633-4734). 4:30 pm: Libraries Celebrate Teen-Tober With Online Activities For Young Adults4:30 pm: Libraries Celebrate Teen-Tober With Online Activities For Young Adults –
TeenTober is a national literacy initiative created by the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), a division of the American Library Association. Thousands of libraries, schools, and bookstores across the country are participating in this month-long initiative encouraging teens to take advantage of reading in all its forms – books, magazines, e-books, audiobooks, and more -- and to become regular library users. Fun, online programs specifically designed for high school-age teens in grades 9 through 12 take place throughout the year. In October, the programs will all be live-streamed via Webex. An email with the link for the Webex meeting will be sent to all who register on FBCL’s online virtual calendar. Sienna Subtext: Graphic Novel & Animé Club -- Thursday, October 14, 4:00-5:00 pm. This event will be live-streamed via Webex at the scheduled time. The book to be discussed is Centipede: Game Over, Vol. 1, created by Max Bemis. This title is available in print; call the Sienna Branch Library to check availability of additional print copies. Registration is required. Heavy Inks Graphic Novels Book Club-- Saturday, October 16, 11:00 am-12:00 noon. This event will be live-streamed via Webex at the scheduled time. The book to be discussed is Monstress, created by Marjorie Liu. This title is available in print; call George Memorial Library to check on availability of additional print copies. Registration is required. “YA Book Club” – Wednesday, October 27, 4:00-5:00 pm. This event will be live-streamed via Webex at the scheduled time. This month, readers will discuss Patron Saints of Nothing, written by Randy Ribay. This title is available in print and on OverDrive; call the Cinco Ranch Branch Library to check on availability of additional print copies Registration is required. Young Adult Online Gaming Teen Read Week “Biblio Gaming Showdown” – Tuesday, October 12, and Thursday, October 14, 4:00-4:30 pm. Teens will meet up online to play virtual games, such as CodeNames, Drawphone, and JackBox Party. It is not necessary to own any of the games; teens will participate from home on their mobile device with the link emailed from FBCL. Registration is required. “YA Marvel Trivia” – Wednesday, October 13, 4:30 pm. This event will be live-streamed via Webex at the designated time. Teens aged 13 and up who enjoy the challenge and excitement of a trivia competition are invited to join in this virtual event, putting their knowledge of Marvel Comics to the test. Registration is required. The activities are free and open to the public. Registration is required for the live-streamed Webex sessions; a link to the Webex session will be emailed to participants who register. To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program on the date indicated. For more information, call the Fort Bend County Libraries’ Communications Office (281-633-4734).
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Oct 14, 2021(4 events)
10:15 am: Libraries Host Live-Streamed Children’s Programs In October10:15 am: Libraries Host Live-Streamed Children’s Programs In October – The October schedule of online Family Story Time programs will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:15 am. They will be live-streamed on the “FBCL Virtual Programs & Educational Resources” Facebook group page. If families are unable to watch the live-streamed programs, the sessions will be recorded and available for viewing on the Youth Virtual Programs page of the FBCL website on the following Tuesday/Thursday. Family Story Time includes stories, songs, and action rhymes that children of all ages can enjoy. The schedule for October is as follows:
October 5 – Colors October 7 – Pumpkins October 12 – Bath Time October 14 – Oceans October 19 – Rhymes October 21 – Monsters October 26 – Pets October 28 – Forest/Night Animals Families with infants 1-12 months of age can practice their early-literacy skills by watching the pre-recorded Little Bits video episodes that will become available online on Wednesdays. In these videos, library staff demonstrate rhymes and songs for parent/child activity time at home. The videos will be posted on the Youth Virtual Programs page on the FBCL website, where they can be viewed at any time. A collection of virtual youth programs continues to be available on the Fort Bend County Libraries Youth Services YouTube channel. Pre-recorded activities for different age ranges are available for viewing at any time. Families of toddlers and preschoolers may pick up to-go activity packets from the library for the month. These packets contain fun craft activities that can be done at home. For more information, see the FBCL website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), or call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). 11:00 am: Cinco Ranch Branch Library Launches New Monthly Book Club11:00 am: Cinco Ranch Branch Library Launches New Monthly Book Club – Join in this inaugural meeting of the “The Butler Did It” Mystery Book Club and help launch the new club to a great start! The book club will meet monthly on the second Thursday. The book club is free and open to the public. Registration is required; a link to the Zoom session will be emailed to all who register. To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program on the date indicated. Participants may also register by calling the Cinco Ranch Branch Library at 281-395-1311. 4:00 pm: Libraries Celebrate Teen-Tober With Online Activities For Young Adults4:00 pm: Libraries Celebrate Teen-Tober With Online Activities For Young Adults –
TeenTober is a national literacy initiative created by the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), a division of the American Library Association. Thousands of libraries, schools, and bookstores across the country are participating in this month-long initiative encouraging teens to take advantage of reading in all its forms – books, magazines, e-books, audiobooks, and more -- and to become regular library users. Fun, online programs specifically designed for high school-age teens in grades 9 through 12 take place throughout the year. In October, the programs will all be live-streamed via Webex. An email with the link for the Webex meeting will be sent to all who register on FBCL’s online virtual calendar. Sienna Subtext: Graphic Novel & Animé Club -- Thursday, October 14, 4:00-5:00 pm. This event will be live-streamed via Webex at the scheduled time. The book to be discussed is Centipede: Game Over, Vol. 1, created by Max Bemis. This title is available in print; call the Sienna Branch Library to check availability of additional print copies. Registration is required. Heavy Inks Graphic Novels Book Club-- Saturday, October 16, 11:00 am-12:00 noon. This event will be live-streamed via Webex at the scheduled time. The book to be discussed is Monstress, created by Marjorie Liu. This title is available in print; call George Memorial Library to check on availability of additional print copies. Registration is required. “YA Book Club” – Wednesday, October 27, 4:00-5:00 pm. This event will be live-streamed via Webex at the scheduled time. This month, readers will discuss Patron Saints of Nothing, written by Randy Ribay. This title is available in print and on OverDrive; call the Cinco Ranch Branch Library to check on availability of additional print copies Registration is required. Young Adult Online Gaming Teen Read Week “Biblio Gaming Showdown” – Tuesday, October 12, and Thursday, October 14, 4:00-4:30 pm. Teens will meet up online to play virtual games, such as CodeNames, Drawphone, and JackBox Party. It is not necessary to own any of the games; teens will participate from home on their mobile device with the link emailed from FBCL. Registration is required. “YA Marvel Trivia” – Wednesday, October 13, 4:30 pm. This event will be live-streamed via Webex at the designated time. Teens aged 13 and up who enjoy the challenge and excitement of a trivia competition are invited to join in this virtual event, putting their knowledge of Marvel Comics to the test. Registration is required. The activities are free and open to the public. Registration is required for the live-streamed Webex sessions; a link to the Webex session will be emailed to participants who register. To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program on the date indicated. For more information, call the Fort Bend County Libraries’ Communications Office (281-633-4734).
4:00 pm: Libraries Celebrate Teen-Tober With Online Activities For Young Adults4:00 pm: Libraries Celebrate Teen-Tober With Online Activities For Young Adults –
TeenTober is a national literacy initiative created by the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), a division of the American Library Association. Thousands of libraries, schools, and bookstores across the country are participating in this month-long initiative encouraging teens to take advantage of reading in all its forms – books, magazines, e-books, audiobooks, and more -- and to become regular library users. Fun, online programs specifically designed for high school-age teens in grades 9 through 12 take place throughout the year. In October, the programs will all be live-streamed via Webex. An email with the link for the Webex meeting will be sent to all who register on FBCL’s online virtual calendar. Sienna Subtext: Graphic Novel & Animé Club -- Thursday, October 14, 4:00-5:00 pm. This event will be live-streamed via Webex at the scheduled time. The book to be discussed is Centipede: Game Over, Vol. 1, created by Max Bemis. This title is available in print; call the Sienna Branch Library to check availability of additional print copies. Registration is required. Heavy Inks Graphic Novels Book Club-- Saturday, October 16, 11:00 am-12:00 noon. This event will be live-streamed via Webex at the scheduled time. The book to be discussed is Monstress, created by Marjorie Liu. This title is available in print; call George Memorial Library to check on availability of additional print copies. Registration is required. “YA Book Club” – Wednesday, October 27, 4:00-5:00 pm. This event will be live-streamed via Webex at the scheduled time. This month, readers will discuss Patron Saints of Nothing, written by Randy Ribay. This title is available in print and on OverDrive; call the Cinco Ranch Branch Library to check on availability of additional print copies Registration is required. Young Adult Online Gaming Teen Read Week “Biblio Gaming Showdown” – Tuesday, October 12, and Thursday, October 14, 4:00-4:30 pm. Teens will meet up online to play virtual games, such as CodeNames, Drawphone, and JackBox Party. It is not necessary to own any of the games; teens will participate from home on their mobile device with the link emailed from FBCL. Registration is required. “YA Marvel Trivia” – Wednesday, October 13, 4:30 pm. This event will be live-streamed via Webex at the designated time. Teens aged 13 and up who enjoy the challenge and excitement of a trivia competition are invited to join in this virtual event, putting their knowledge of Marvel Comics to the test. Registration is required. The activities are free and open to the public. Registration is required for the live-streamed Webex sessions; a link to the Webex session will be emailed to participants who register. To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program on the date indicated. For more information, call the Fort Bend County Libraries’ Communications Office (281-633-4734).
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Oct 15, 2021(2 events)
9:00 am: Libraries Present Introductory Technology How-To Videos Online9:00 am: Libraries Present Introductory Technology How-To Videos Online – These how-to tutorials can be viewed on the Fort Bend County Libraries website – www.fortbend.lib.tx.us – by clicking on the “Classes and Events” tab, selecting “Virtual Programs,” and finding the virtual “class” on the dates listed. Some of the topics include multiple sub-topics, and participants can choose to view the whole series or the individual parts of their choice. The schedule for October is as follows: “Cyber Security” – Monday, October 4 (pre-recorded video) In this multi-part series, learn about steps to take to ensure your online accounts remain safe and secure from virtual attacks and breaches. Get tips on how to create strong passwords, recognize and avoid email scams, verify “fake news,” avoid malware and viruses, and protect one’s privacy on social media. “Intro to 3D Printing” – Monday, October 11 (pre-recorded video) This 2-part instructional video will provide an overview of 3D printing. Learn about how the 3D printer works, the process for printing, and how to use Tinkercad to design 3D objects. “Accessing Consumer Reports Online” – Friday, October 15 (pre-recorded video) Learn how to access full-text articles from Consumer Reports online through FBCL's website. “Computers 101” – Monday, October 18(pre-recorded video) FBCL's multi-part "Computers 101" series consists of basic, introductory videos providing an overview of computers and how they can be used. Episodes in the series cover the physical parts of a computer, the differences between a Microsoft PC and an Apple Mac computer, and the meanings of different computer terms. Get an overview of the software programs in the Microsoft Office Suite (MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint), and much more. “MS Word Survival Basics” – Monday, October 25 (pre-recorded video) In FBCL’s “MS Word Survival Basics” series, learn the basics of using this word-processing software program to create letters, resumés, forms, and other types of documents. Different segments in the multi-part series will demonstrate various features, such as text effects, changing font style and size, adding images, footnotes and endnotes, page numbers, tables, mail merge, and more. “MS Word: Table of Contents” – Monday, October 25(pre-recorded video) Learn how to format a table of contents in this word-processing software program. The sessions are free and open to the public. To access these online tutorials, go to the Fort Bend County Libraries website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program on the date indicated. For more information, call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). For more Fort Bend County Libraries computer and technology tutorials, visit the library system’s YouTube channel -- https://bit.ly/FBCLYouTubeChannel. 10:00 am: George Memorial Library To Host Online Genealogy Symposium For Family-History Month10:00 am: George Memorial Library To Host Online Genealogy Symposium For Family-History Month – This virtual program will be presented online so that participants may view the programs from home; it will NOT be in person at the library. A series of programs with up-to-date topics of interest to family-history researchers will be presented throughout the day. Participants may view all the sessions, or they may choose to watch individual ones. The schedule is as follows:
Spearheaded by the Genealogy Center of the Waco-McClennan County Library, the GNT is a state-wide initiative to provide educational and research opportunities for libraries and genealogists. The workshop is co-sponsored by the Central Texas Genealogical Society and the Texas State Genealogical Society. These video presentations may be viewed on the day of the event ONLY. The online workshop is free and open to the public. Reservations are required; links to the presentations will be sent to all who register. To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program. Participants may also register by calling the library’s Genealogy & Local History Department at 281-341-2608.
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Oct 16, 2021(1 event)
11:00 am: Libraries Celebrate Teen-Tober With Online Activities For Young Adults11:00 am: Libraries Celebrate Teen-Tober With Online Activities For Young Adults –
TeenTober is a national literacy initiative created by the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), a division of the American Library Association. Thousands of libraries, schools, and bookstores across the country are participating in this month-long initiative encouraging teens to take advantage of reading in all its forms – books, magazines, e-books, audiobooks, and more -- and to become regular library users. Fun, online programs specifically designed for high school-age teens in grades 9 through 12 take place throughout the year. In October, the programs will all be live-streamed via Webex. An email with the link for the Webex meeting will be sent to all who register on FBCL’s online virtual calendar. Sienna Subtext: Graphic Novel & Animé Club -- Thursday, October 14, 4:00-5:00 pm. This event will be live-streamed via Webex at the scheduled time. The book to be discussed is Centipede: Game Over, Vol. 1, created by Max Bemis. This title is available in print; call the Sienna Branch Library to check availability of additional print copies. Registration is required. Heavy Inks Graphic Novels Book Club-- Saturday, October 16, 11:00 am-12:00 noon. This event will be live-streamed via Webex at the scheduled time. The book to be discussed is Monstress, created by Marjorie Liu. This title is available in print; call George Memorial Library to check on availability of additional print copies. Registration is required. “YA Book Club” – Wednesday, October 27, 4:00-5:00 pm. This event will be live-streamed via Webex at the scheduled time. This month, readers will discuss Patron Saints of Nothing, written by Randy Ribay. This title is available in print and on OverDrive; call the Cinco Ranch Branch Library to check on availability of additional print copies Registration is required. Young Adult Online Gaming Teen Read Week “Biblio Gaming Showdown” – Tuesday, October 12, and Thursday, October 14, 4:00-4:30 pm. Teens will meet up online to play virtual games, such as CodeNames, Drawphone, and JackBox Party. It is not necessary to own any of the games; teens will participate from home on their mobile device with the link emailed from FBCL. Registration is required. “YA Marvel Trivia” – Wednesday, October 13, 4:30 pm. This event will be live-streamed via Webex at the designated time. Teens aged 13 and up who enjoy the challenge and excitement of a trivia competition are invited to join in this virtual event, putting their knowledge of Marvel Comics to the test. Registration is required. The activities are free and open to the public. Registration is required for the live-streamed Webex sessions; a link to the Webex session will be emailed to participants who register. To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program on the date indicated. For more information, call the Fort Bend County Libraries’ Communications Office (281-633-4734).
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Oct 17, 2021(1 event)
9:00 am: Friends Of The Libraries’ Membership Drive9:00 am: Friends Of The Libraries’ Membership Drive – Although the enormous amount of work that they do to support the Fort Bend County library system may not always be visible at first glance, the members of the Friends of the Library organizations provide invaluable support and financial assistance to the libraries by holding membership drives and book sales throughout the year. The Friends of the Library groups are composed of many individuals who donate their time and expertise to support, promote, raise awareness of their libraries, and augment the resources of their libraries. They do this through advocacy and through fundraising (usually book sales). In Fort Bend County, every branch library in the county system has its own Friends group. Library patrons may be surprised to learn how many of the library’s services and programs they enjoy are made possible by the ongoing efforts of the Friends groups. Money raised for the library system by the Friends of the Library organizations helps to underwrite the costs of special programming and various cultural events that are enjoyed by children, adults, and families at the libraries throughout the year. They also provide needed funds for materials, equipment, and beautification projects not funded by the library’s budget. Example of events made possible by the Friends groups throughout the years are the children’s opera performances by Houston Grand Opera’s Opera to Go program. Children all across the county have been introduced to opera in a way that was fun and easy for them to appreciate while they listened, spellbound, to musical renditions of Strega Nona, Cinderella, Rapunzel, Hansel and Gretel, and Daniel and the Dreamcatcher. The Friends organizations are also major sponsors of the library system’s Summer Reading Challenges for children, teens, and adults, providing funds for programs and for the materials for crafts and activities. These activities have been enjoyed by thousands of children, teens, and their families across the county each year. Many library programs for the adult crowd were also made possible by funds provided by the Friends groups. Nationally-recognized speakers on genealogy and forensic science have spoken to packed audiences at George Memorial Library. For many, many years, the Friends of George Memorial Library group was the major sponsor of the hugely popular Shakespeare-by-the-Book Festival. Some of the items purchased with money from the Friends groups are used and appreciated by the public on a daily basis. Furniture and soft sculptures in the Youth areas at the Bob Lutts Fulshear/Simonton Branch and at the First Colony Branch make an inviting area for children and teens to relax with a good book or research materials for homework assignments. Several branches have received technological support from the Friends groups in the form of things such as laptop and desktop computers, software licenses, cameras and Nintendo Wii™ controllers. For information on how to become a Friend of the Library, ask for an application at any of the branch libraries. Information is also available on the Fort Bend County Libraries website, www.fortbend.lib.tx.us, by clicking on “How Do I… Support the Library.” You may also call the library system’s Marketing & Communications Office at 281-633-4734 for assistance. |
Oct 18, 2021(3 events)
8:30 am: Library’s Online Culinary Book Club To Discuss Pizza At October Meeting8:30 am: Library’s Online Culinary Book Club To Discuss Pizza At October Meeting – This videoconference will be live-streamed in real time via Webex; it will NOT be in person at the library. The Culinary Book Club meets on the third Wednesday of every month, and different cooking genres are explored each month. Cooking enthusiasts of all ages and experience levels – from beginners to advanced -- are invited to join. Share tips, get ideas, and enjoy the camaraderie of other individuals who have an interest in cooking and good cuisine! On Monday, October 18, enjoy a pre-recorded video demonstration of “Baked Cheese Balls.” Discover how to make a tasty appetizer with as few as three ingredients. The dish is easily customizable by using different varieties of cheeses, adding spices, or stuffing them with olives. A link to the video will be posted on FBCL’s online calendar on the scheduled date, and it can be viewed at any time. Registration is not required. This virtual meeting is free and open to the public. Registration is required; a link to the Webex session will be emailed to all who register. To register online, go to the FBCL website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program on the date indicated. Participants may also register by calling the University Branch Library (281-633-5100). 9:00 am: Friends Of The Libraries’ Membership Drive9:00 am: Friends Of The Libraries’ Membership Drive – Although the enormous amount of work that they do to support the Fort Bend County library system may not always be visible at first glance, the members of the Friends of the Library organizations provide invaluable support and financial assistance to the libraries by holding membership drives and book sales throughout the year. The Friends of the Library groups are composed of many individuals who donate their time and expertise to support, promote, raise awareness of their libraries, and augment the resources of their libraries. They do this through advocacy and through fundraising (usually book sales). In Fort Bend County, every branch library in the county system has its own Friends group. Library patrons may be surprised to learn how many of the library’s services and programs they enjoy are made possible by the ongoing efforts of the Friends groups. Money raised for the library system by the Friends of the Library organizations helps to underwrite the costs of special programming and various cultural events that are enjoyed by children, adults, and families at the libraries throughout the year. They also provide needed funds for materials, equipment, and beautification projects not funded by the library’s budget. Example of events made possible by the Friends groups throughout the years are the children’s opera performances by Houston Grand Opera’s Opera to Go program. Children all across the county have been introduced to opera in a way that was fun and easy for them to appreciate while they listened, spellbound, to musical renditions of Strega Nona, Cinderella, Rapunzel, Hansel and Gretel, and Daniel and the Dreamcatcher. The Friends organizations are also major sponsors of the library system’s Summer Reading Challenges for children, teens, and adults, providing funds for programs and for the materials for crafts and activities. These activities have been enjoyed by thousands of children, teens, and their families across the county each year. Many library programs for the adult crowd were also made possible by funds provided by the Friends groups. Nationally-recognized speakers on genealogy and forensic science have spoken to packed audiences at George Memorial Library. For many, many years, the Friends of George Memorial Library group was the major sponsor of the hugely popular Shakespeare-by-the-Book Festival. Some of the items purchased with money from the Friends groups are used and appreciated by the public on a daily basis. Furniture and soft sculptures in the Youth areas at the Bob Lutts Fulshear/Simonton Branch and at the First Colony Branch make an inviting area for children and teens to relax with a good book or research materials for homework assignments. Several branches have received technological support from the Friends groups in the form of things such as laptop and desktop computers, software licenses, cameras and Nintendo Wii™ controllers. For information on how to become a Friend of the Library, ask for an application at any of the branch libraries. Information is also available on the Fort Bend County Libraries website, www.fortbend.lib.tx.us, by clicking on “How Do I… Support the Library.” You may also call the library system’s Marketing & Communications Office at 281-633-4734 for assistance. 9:00 am: Libraries Present Introductory Technology How-To Videos Online9:00 am: Libraries Present Introductory Technology How-To Videos Online – These how-to tutorials can be viewed on the Fort Bend County Libraries website – www.fortbend.lib.tx.us – by clicking on the “Classes and Events” tab, selecting “Virtual Programs,” and finding the virtual “class” on the dates listed. Some of the topics include multiple sub-topics, and participants can choose to view the whole series or the individual parts of their choice. The schedule for October is as follows: “Cyber Security” – Monday, October 4 (pre-recorded video) In this multi-part series, learn about steps to take to ensure your online accounts remain safe and secure from virtual attacks and breaches. Get tips on how to create strong passwords, recognize and avoid email scams, verify “fake news,” avoid malware and viruses, and protect one’s privacy on social media. “Intro to 3D Printing” – Monday, October 11 (pre-recorded video) This 2-part instructional video will provide an overview of 3D printing. Learn about how the 3D printer works, the process for printing, and how to use Tinkercad to design 3D objects. “Accessing Consumer Reports Online” – Friday, October 15 (pre-recorded video) Learn how to access full-text articles from Consumer Reports online through FBCL's website. “Computers 101” – Monday, October 18(pre-recorded video) FBCL's multi-part "Computers 101" series consists of basic, introductory videos providing an overview of computers and how they can be used. Episodes in the series cover the physical parts of a computer, the differences between a Microsoft PC and an Apple Mac computer, and the meanings of different computer terms. Get an overview of the software programs in the Microsoft Office Suite (MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint), and much more. “MS Word Survival Basics” – Monday, October 25 (pre-recorded video) In FBCL’s “MS Word Survival Basics” series, learn the basics of using this word-processing software program to create letters, resumés, forms, and other types of documents. Different segments in the multi-part series will demonstrate various features, such as text effects, changing font style and size, adding images, footnotes and endnotes, page numbers, tables, mail merge, and more. “MS Word: Table of Contents” – Monday, October 25(pre-recorded video) Learn how to format a table of contents in this word-processing software program. The sessions are free and open to the public. To access these online tutorials, go to the Fort Bend County Libraries website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program on the date indicated. For more information, call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). For more Fort Bend County Libraries computer and technology tutorials, visit the library system’s YouTube channel -- https://bit.ly/FBCLYouTubeChannel. |
Oct 19, 2021(4 events)
9:00 am: Friends Of The Libraries’ Membership Drive9:00 am: Friends Of The Libraries’ Membership Drive – Although the enormous amount of work that they do to support the Fort Bend County library system may not always be visible at first glance, the members of the Friends of the Library organizations provide invaluable support and financial assistance to the libraries by holding membership drives and book sales throughout the year. The Friends of the Library groups are composed of many individuals who donate their time and expertise to support, promote, raise awareness of their libraries, and augment the resources of their libraries. They do this through advocacy and through fundraising (usually book sales). In Fort Bend County, every branch library in the county system has its own Friends group. Library patrons may be surprised to learn how many of the library’s services and programs they enjoy are made possible by the ongoing efforts of the Friends groups. Money raised for the library system by the Friends of the Library organizations helps to underwrite the costs of special programming and various cultural events that are enjoyed by children, adults, and families at the libraries throughout the year. They also provide needed funds for materials, equipment, and beautification projects not funded by the library’s budget. Example of events made possible by the Friends groups throughout the years are the children’s opera performances by Houston Grand Opera’s Opera to Go program. Children all across the county have been introduced to opera in a way that was fun and easy for them to appreciate while they listened, spellbound, to musical renditions of Strega Nona, Cinderella, Rapunzel, Hansel and Gretel, and Daniel and the Dreamcatcher. The Friends organizations are also major sponsors of the library system’s Summer Reading Challenges for children, teens, and adults, providing funds for programs and for the materials for crafts and activities. These activities have been enjoyed by thousands of children, teens, and their families across the county each year. Many library programs for the adult crowd were also made possible by funds provided by the Friends groups. Nationally-recognized speakers on genealogy and forensic science have spoken to packed audiences at George Memorial Library. For many, many years, the Friends of George Memorial Library group was the major sponsor of the hugely popular Shakespeare-by-the-Book Festival. Some of the items purchased with money from the Friends groups are used and appreciated by the public on a daily basis. Furniture and soft sculptures in the Youth areas at the Bob Lutts Fulshear/Simonton Branch and at the First Colony Branch make an inviting area for children and teens to relax with a good book or research materials for homework assignments. Several branches have received technological support from the Friends groups in the form of things such as laptop and desktop computers, software licenses, cameras and Nintendo Wii™ controllers. For information on how to become a Friend of the Library, ask for an application at any of the branch libraries. Information is also available on the Fort Bend County Libraries website, www.fortbend.lib.tx.us, by clicking on “How Do I… Support the Library.” You may also call the library system’s Marketing & Communications Office at 281-633-4734 for assistance. 10:00 am: Law Library’s “Pro Se Basics” Series Introduces Free Legal Info Resources Online10:00 am: Law Library’s “Pro Se Basics” Series Introduces Free Legal Info Resources Online – The introductory classes will take place on Tuesdays October 5, 12, 19, and 26, from 10:00 to 11:00 am. The classes will introduce important procedural information for self-represented litigants who wish to begin their legal research, represent themselves in court, or seek resources for their Family Law or Probate issues. Individuals may choose to attend individual sessions or the whole series. The material that will be discussed is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for the advice of an attorney. Librarians cannot provide legal advice or recommend specific forms.
The series will continue in November. The classes are free and open to the public. Registration is required; a link to the Webex session will be emailed to participants who register. To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program. Participants may also register by calling the Law Library at 281-341-3718.
10:15 am: Libraries Host Live-Streamed Children’s Programs In October10:15 am: Libraries Host Live-Streamed Children’s Programs In October – The October schedule of online Family Story Time programs will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:15 am. They will be live-streamed on the “FBCL Virtual Programs & Educational Resources” Facebook group page. If families are unable to watch the live-streamed programs, the sessions will be recorded and available for viewing on the Youth Virtual Programs page of the FBCL website on the following Tuesday/Thursday. Family Story Time includes stories, songs, and action rhymes that children of all ages can enjoy. The schedule for October is as follows:
October 5 – Colors October 7 – Pumpkins October 12 – Bath Time October 14 – Oceans October 19 – Rhymes October 21 – Monsters October 26 – Pets October 28 – Forest/Night Animals Families with infants 1-12 months of age can practice their early-literacy skills by watching the pre-recorded Little Bits video episodes that will become available online on Wednesdays. In these videos, library staff demonstrate rhymes and songs for parent/child activity time at home. The videos will be posted on the Youth Virtual Programs page on the FBCL website, where they can be viewed at any time. A collection of virtual youth programs continues to be available on the Fort Bend County Libraries Youth Services YouTube channel. Pre-recorded activities for different age ranges are available for viewing at any time. Families of toddlers and preschoolers may pick up to-go activity packets from the library for the month. These packets contain fun craft activities that can be done at home. For more information, see the FBCL website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), or call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). 4:00 pm: Libraries Celebrate Teen-Tober With Online Activities For Young Adults4:00 pm: Libraries Celebrate Teen-Tober With Online Activities For Young Adults –
TeenTober is a national literacy initiative created by the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), a division of the American Library Association. Thousands of libraries, schools, and bookstores across the country are participating in this month-long initiative encouraging teens to take advantage of reading in all its forms – books, magazines, e-books, audiobooks, and more -- and to become regular library users. Fun, online programs specifically designed for high school-age teens in grades 9 through 12 take place throughout the year. In October, the programs will all be live-streamed via Webex. An email with the link for the Webex meeting will be sent to all who register on FBCL’s online virtual calendar. Young Adult Advisory Councils
This event will be live-streamed via Webex at the scheduled time. Teens can earn volunteer-service hours by expressing ideas, organizing upcoming activities, and suggesting new programs and books that would be of interest to young adults at the library. Registration is required. Young Adult Book Clubs
In this live-streamed program, teens will talk about their favorite books and share their recommendations with others. FBCL library staff will share news and views on some captivating Young Adult lit for teens. Registration is required. “YA Book Club” – Wednesday, October 13, 4:00-5:00 pm The activities are free and open to the public. Registration is required for the live-streamed Webex sessions; a link to the Webex session will be emailed to participants who register. To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program on the date indicated. For more information, call the Fort Bend County Libraries’ Communications Office (281-633-4734). |
Oct 20, 2021(3 events)
9:00 am: Friends Of The Libraries’ Membership Drive9:00 am: Friends Of The Libraries’ Membership Drive – Although the enormous amount of work that they do to support the Fort Bend County library system may not always be visible at first glance, the members of the Friends of the Library organizations provide invaluable support and financial assistance to the libraries by holding membership drives and book sales throughout the year. The Friends of the Library groups are composed of many individuals who donate their time and expertise to support, promote, raise awareness of their libraries, and augment the resources of their libraries. They do this through advocacy and through fundraising (usually book sales). In Fort Bend County, every branch library in the county system has its own Friends group. Library patrons may be surprised to learn how many of the library’s services and programs they enjoy are made possible by the ongoing efforts of the Friends groups. Money raised for the library system by the Friends of the Library organizations helps to underwrite the costs of special programming and various cultural events that are enjoyed by children, adults, and families at the libraries throughout the year. They also provide needed funds for materials, equipment, and beautification projects not funded by the library’s budget. Example of events made possible by the Friends groups throughout the years are the children’s opera performances by Houston Grand Opera’s Opera to Go program. Children all across the county have been introduced to opera in a way that was fun and easy for them to appreciate while they listened, spellbound, to musical renditions of Strega Nona, Cinderella, Rapunzel, Hansel and Gretel, and Daniel and the Dreamcatcher. The Friends organizations are also major sponsors of the library system’s Summer Reading Challenges for children, teens, and adults, providing funds for programs and for the materials for crafts and activities. These activities have been enjoyed by thousands of children, teens, and their families across the county each year. Many library programs for the adult crowd were also made possible by funds provided by the Friends groups. Nationally-recognized speakers on genealogy and forensic science have spoken to packed audiences at George Memorial Library. For many, many years, the Friends of George Memorial Library group was the major sponsor of the hugely popular Shakespeare-by-the-Book Festival. Some of the items purchased with money from the Friends groups are used and appreciated by the public on a daily basis. Furniture and soft sculptures in the Youth areas at the Bob Lutts Fulshear/Simonton Branch and at the First Colony Branch make an inviting area for children and teens to relax with a good book or research materials for homework assignments. Several branches have received technological support from the Friends groups in the form of things such as laptop and desktop computers, software licenses, cameras and Nintendo Wii™ controllers. For information on how to become a Friend of the Library, ask for an application at any of the branch libraries. Information is also available on the Fort Bend County Libraries website, www.fortbend.lib.tx.us, by clicking on “How Do I… Support the Library.” You may also call the library system’s Marketing & Communications Office at 281-633-4734 for assistance. 1:30 pm: Library’s Online Culinary Book Club To Discuss Pizza At October Meeting1:30 pm: Library’s Online Culinary Book Club To Discuss Pizza At October Meeting – This videoconference will be live-streamed in real time via Webex; it will NOT be in person at the library. The Culinary Book Club meets on the third Wednesday of every month, and different cooking genres are explored each month. Cooking enthusiasts of all ages and experience levels – from beginners to advanced -- are invited to join. Share tips, get ideas, and enjoy the camaraderie of other individuals who have an interest in cooking and good cuisine! On Monday, October 18, enjoy a pre-recorded video demonstration of “Baked Cheese Balls.” Discover how to make a tasty appetizer with as few as three ingredients. The dish is easily customizable by using different varieties of cheeses, adding spices, or stuffing them with olives. A link to the video will be posted on FBCL’s online calendar on the scheduled date, and it can be viewed at any time. Registration is not required. This virtual meeting is free and open to the public. Registration is required; a link to the Webex session will be emailed to all who register. To register online, go to the FBCL website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program on the date indicated. Participants may also register by calling the University Branch Library (281-633-5100). 4:00 pm: Libraries Celebrate Teen-Tober With Online Activities For Young Adults4:00 pm: Libraries Celebrate Teen-Tober With Online Activities For Young Adults –
TeenTober is a national literacy initiative created by the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), a division of the American Library Association. Thousands of libraries, schools, and bookstores across the country are participating in this month-long initiative encouraging teens to take advantage of reading in all its forms – books, magazines, e-books, audiobooks, and more -- and to become regular library users. Fun, online programs specifically designed for high school-age teens in grades 9 through 12 take place throughout the year. In October, the programs will all be live-streamed via Webex. An email with the link for the Webex meeting will be sent to all who register on FBCL’s online virtual calendar. Young Adult Advisory Councils
This event will be live-streamed via Webex at the scheduled time. Teens can earn volunteer-service hours by expressing ideas, organizing upcoming activities, and suggesting new programs and books that would be of interest to young adults at the library. Registration is required. Young Adult Book Clubs
In this live-streamed program, teens will talk about their favorite books and share their recommendations with others. FBCL library staff will share news and views on some captivating Young Adult lit for teens. Registration is required. “YA Book Club” – Wednesday, October 13, 4:00-5:00 pm The activities are free and open to the public. Registration is required for the live-streamed Webex sessions; a link to the Webex session will be emailed to participants who register. To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program on the date indicated. For more information, call the Fort Bend County Libraries’ Communications Office (281-633-4734). |
Oct 21, 2021(3 events)
9:00 am: Friends Of The Libraries’ Membership Drive9:00 am: Friends Of The Libraries’ Membership Drive – Although the enormous amount of work that they do to support the Fort Bend County library system may not always be visible at first glance, the members of the Friends of the Library organizations provide invaluable support and financial assistance to the libraries by holding membership drives and book sales throughout the year. The Friends of the Library groups are composed of many individuals who donate their time and expertise to support, promote, raise awareness of their libraries, and augment the resources of their libraries. They do this through advocacy and through fundraising (usually book sales). In Fort Bend County, every branch library in the county system has its own Friends group. Library patrons may be surprised to learn how many of the library’s services and programs they enjoy are made possible by the ongoing efforts of the Friends groups. Money raised for the library system by the Friends of the Library organizations helps to underwrite the costs of special programming and various cultural events that are enjoyed by children, adults, and families at the libraries throughout the year. They also provide needed funds for materials, equipment, and beautification projects not funded by the library’s budget. Example of events made possible by the Friends groups throughout the years are the children’s opera performances by Houston Grand Opera’s Opera to Go program. Children all across the county have been introduced to opera in a way that was fun and easy for them to appreciate while they listened, spellbound, to musical renditions of Strega Nona, Cinderella, Rapunzel, Hansel and Gretel, and Daniel and the Dreamcatcher. The Friends organizations are also major sponsors of the library system’s Summer Reading Challenges for children, teens, and adults, providing funds for programs and for the materials for crafts and activities. These activities have been enjoyed by thousands of children, teens, and their families across the county each year. Many library programs for the adult crowd were also made possible by funds provided by the Friends groups. Nationally-recognized speakers on genealogy and forensic science have spoken to packed audiences at George Memorial Library. For many, many years, the Friends of George Memorial Library group was the major sponsor of the hugely popular Shakespeare-by-the-Book Festival. Some of the items purchased with money from the Friends groups are used and appreciated by the public on a daily basis. Furniture and soft sculptures in the Youth areas at the Bob Lutts Fulshear/Simonton Branch and at the First Colony Branch make an inviting area for children and teens to relax with a good book or research materials for homework assignments. Several branches have received technological support from the Friends groups in the form of things such as laptop and desktop computers, software licenses, cameras and Nintendo Wii™ controllers. For information on how to become a Friend of the Library, ask for an application at any of the branch libraries. Information is also available on the Fort Bend County Libraries website, www.fortbend.lib.tx.us, by clicking on “How Do I… Support the Library.” You may also call the library system’s Marketing & Communications Office at 281-633-4734 for assistance. 10:15 am: Libraries Host Live-Streamed Children’s Programs In October10:15 am: Libraries Host Live-Streamed Children’s Programs In October – The October schedule of online Family Story Time programs will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:15 am. They will be live-streamed on the “FBCL Virtual Programs & Educational Resources” Facebook group page. If families are unable to watch the live-streamed programs, the sessions will be recorded and available for viewing on the Youth Virtual Programs page of the FBCL website on the following Tuesday/Thursday. Family Story Time includes stories, songs, and action rhymes that children of all ages can enjoy. The schedule for October is as follows:
October 5 – Colors October 7 – Pumpkins October 12 – Bath Time October 14 – Oceans October 19 – Rhymes October 21 – Monsters October 26 – Pets October 28 – Forest/Night Animals Families with infants 1-12 months of age can practice their early-literacy skills by watching the pre-recorded Little Bits video episodes that will become available online on Wednesdays. In these videos, library staff demonstrate rhymes and songs for parent/child activity time at home. The videos will be posted on the Youth Virtual Programs page on the FBCL website, where they can be viewed at any time. A collection of virtual youth programs continues to be available on the Fort Bend County Libraries Youth Services YouTube channel. Pre-recorded activities for different age ranges are available for viewing at any time. Families of toddlers and preschoolers may pick up to-go activity packets from the library for the month. These packets contain fun craft activities that can be done at home. For more information, see the FBCL website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), or call the library system’s Communications Office (281-633-4734). 2:00 pm: Fort Bend County Libraries Encourages Aspiring Writers With Story Spinners Club2:00 pm: Fort Bend County Libraries Encourages Aspiring Writers With Story Spinners Club – This program will be a virtual session presented via WebEx; it will NOT be in person. Participants who register for the event will be emailed a link to a WebEx meeting, and they may join the discussion from home. 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. 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. Free and open to the public, the Story Spinners Writing Club meets on the third Thursday of every month. Registration is required; a link to the WebEx session will be emailed to participants who register. To register online at the library’s website (www.fortbend.lib.tx.us), click on “Classes & Events,” select “Virtual Programs,” and find the program. Participants may also register by calling George Memorial Library at 281-342-4455. |
Oct 22, 2021(1 event)
9:00 am: Friends Of The Libraries’ Membership Drive9:00 am: Friends Of The Libraries’ Membership Drive – Although the enormous amount of work that they do to support the Fort Bend County library system may not always be visible at first glance, the members of the Friends of the Library organizations provide invaluable support and financial assistance to the libraries by holding membership drives and book sales throughout the year. The Friends of the Library groups are composed of many individuals who donate their time and expertise to support, promote, raise awareness of their libraries, and augment the resources of their libraries. They do this through advocacy and through fundraising (usually book sales). In Fort Bend County, every branch library in the county system has its own Friends group. Library patrons may be surprised to learn how many of the library’s services and programs they enjoy are made possible by the ongoing efforts of the Friends groups. Money raised for the library system by the Friends of the Library organizations helps to underwrite the costs of special programming and various cultural events that are enjoyed by children, adults, and families at the libraries throughout the year. They also provide needed funds for materials, equipment, and beautification projects not funded by the library’s budget. Example of events made possible by the Friends groups throughout the years are the children’s opera performances by Houston Grand Opera’s Opera to Go program. Children all across the county have been introduced to opera in a way that was fun and easy for them to appreciate while they listened, spellbound, to musical renditions of Strega Nona, Cinderella, Rapunzel, Hansel and Gretel, and Daniel and the Dreamcatcher. The Friends organizations are also major sponsors of the library system’s Summer Reading Challenges for children, teens, and adults, providing funds for programs and for the materials for crafts and activities. These activities have been enjoyed by thousands of children, teens, and their families across the county each year. Many library programs for the adult crowd were also made possible by funds provided by the Friends groups. Nationally-recognized speakers on genealogy and forensic science have spoken to packed audiences at George Memorial Library. For many, many years, the Friends of George Memorial Library group was the major sponsor of the hugely popular Shakespeare-by-the-Book Festival. Some of the items purchased with money from the Friends groups are used and appreciated by the public on a daily basis. Furniture and soft sculptures in the Youth areas at the Bob Lutts Fulshear/Simonton Branch and at the First Colony Branch make an inviting area for children and teens to relax with a good book or research materials for homework assignments. Several branches have received technological support from the Friends groups in the form of things such as laptop and desktop computers, software licenses, cameras and Nintendo Wii™ controllers. For information on how to become a Friend of the Library, ask for an application at any of the branch libraries. Information is also available on the Fort Bend County Libraries website, www.fortbend.lib.tx.us, by clicking on “How Do I… Support the Library.” You may also call the library system’s Marketing & Communications Office at 281-633-4734 for assistance. |
Oct 23, 2021(1 event) |