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This workshop provides an overview of which types of exercise and movements are best for PD, how the exercises positively impact symptoms, and how to keep those with Parkinson’s connected and motivated to keep moving!
This month, Glass of Wine will read The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris.
All ages are invited to enjoy stories, fingerplays, and songs in the library’s meeting room.
Join a library staff member for a live online Tech Tutorial on backups.
This month, Social Justice Book Club will discuss There is Nothing for You Here: Finding Opportunity in the Twenty-First Century by Fiona Hill.
All ages are invited to an in-person story time at the Briarcliff Community Center for songs and stories, plus a visit from the Lake Travis Community Library Bookmobile.
Use our genealogy databases, share information with other enthusiasts, and receive help with your research from skilled volunteer Jane Schwendinger.
Bring your own book and join a staff member for a drop in casual group chat about what you’re currently reading, want to read, or just your favorite books!
This month, the Friends will read Oil and Marble: A Novel of Leonardo and Michelangelo by Stephanie Storey.
Join photographer and local business owner Kim Ortiz as she explains how to change your hobby into a profitable business.
Participants will explore personal histories through a variety of writing activities.
All ages are invited to enjoy stories, fingerplays, and songs in the library’s meeting room.
This story time is designed for our youngest library users and takes place in the library’s meeting room.
All are invited to attend Zwern's Acrylic Painting Class in the library's meeting room!
This month, A Novel Idea will read and discuss True Sisters by Sandra Dallas.
All ages are invited to an in-person story time at the Briarcliff Community Center for songs and stories, plus a visit from the Lake Travis Community Library Bookmobile.
Use our genealogy databases, share information with other enthusiasts, and receive help with your research from skilled volunteer Jane Schwendinger.
Archaeologist Reign Clark will share details of Fort Bend ISD's shocking discovery, exhumation, and bio-archaeological analysis of the Bullhead Convict Labor Camp.
Bring your own book and join a staff member for a drop in casual group chat about what you’re currently reading, want to read, or just your favorite books!
Enjoy old-timey jug band, ragtime, and holler blues with The Southside Sheiks!
Join local author Dr. V. Thomas George as he discusses his book Health In flames: A Doctor's Prescription for Living Beyond Diet and Exercise.
Stop by to enjoy stories, fingerplays and songs in the library's meeting room.
This workshop will educate you on what osteoarthritis is, how it progresses, and what current research suggests.
This month, the group will read Train Crash at Crush, Texas: America’s Deadliest Publicity Stunt by Mike Cox.
Explore the development of art prints from the late 15th through the 19th century in Europe.
Visit the voter registration and information table staffed by trained Travis County voter registrars in our lobby.
Visit the voter registration and information table staffed by trained Travis County voter registrars in our lobby.
Join a library staff member for a live online Tech Tutorial!
This story time is designed for our youngest library users and takes place in the library’s meeting room.
All are invited to chat with fellow volunteers and enjoy light refreshments.
All ages are invited to an in-person story time at the Briarcliff Community Center for songs and stories, plus a visit from the Lake Travis Community Library Bookmobile.
Use our genealogy databases, share information with other enthusiasts, and receive help with your research from skilled volunteer Jane Schwendinger.
Bring your own book and join a staff member for a drop in casual group chat about what you’re currently reading, want to read, or just your favorite books!
Stop by to enjoy stories, fingerplays and songs in the library's meeting room.
This series will go over different possible causes and strategies to use to prevent shoulder injuries and keep those joints healthy and strong.
VIK Complete Care and Republic EMS are offering an American Heart Association CPR class free to the public.
Ride alongside modern, working cowboys on some of America's largest cattle ranches in the documentary film Cowboys: A Documentary Portrait.
This story time is designed for our youngest library users and takes place in the library’s meeting room.
This club will discuss investment ideas, but unlike other investment clubs, it will not provide investment or financial advice or make investment recommendations.
All are invited to join the Friends of the Lake Travis Community Library meeting!
All are invited to join the Friends of the Lake Travis Community Library meeting!
All ages are invited to an in-person story time at the Briarcliff Community Center for songs and stories, plus a visit from the Lake Travis Community Library Bookmobile.
Use our genealogy databases, share information with other enthusiasts, and receive help with your research from skilled volunteer Jane Schwendinger.
Bring your own book and join a staff member for a drop in casual group chat about what you’re currently reading, want to read, or just your favorite books!
Bow Wow Reading gives children the opportunity to practice reading to a certified therapy dog!
Stop by to enjoy stories, fingerplays and songs in the library's meeting room.
We will discuss the role that physical activity/exercise plays in our overall health and wellness.
This month, Glass of Wine will read West with Giraffes by Lynda Rutledge.
This story time is designed for our youngest library users and takes place in the library’s meeting room.
Join author Lance Elliot Osborne for a reading from his latest historical novel, Bold Crossings, followed by a Q&A.
All ages are invited to an in-person story time at the Briarcliff Community Center for songs and stories, plus a visit from the Lake Travis Community Library Bookmobile.
Use our genealogy databases, share information with other enthusiasts, and receive help with your research from skilled volunteer Jane Schwendinger.
Bring your own book and join a staff member for a drop in casual group chat about what you’re currently reading, want to read, or just your favorite books!