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This month, the club will read Joan: A Novel of Joan of Arc by Katherine J. Chen.
Children ages five and up are invited to build with Legos during this free play session!
Learn movements and exercises designed for people with Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers.
Children entering kindergarten are invited to practice reading skills and enjoy activities like crafts, writing projects, science experiments, and more!
Wear your pajamas and snuggle in for an all-ages evening story time with Youth Services Librarian Ms. Nicholle!
Enjoy story time and a visit from the bookmobile at the Sweetwater Clubhouse.
Enjoy story time and a visit from the bookmobile at the Sweetwater Clubhouse.
This story time is designed for our youngest library users and takes place in the library’s meeting room.
Join a library staff member for a live online Tech Tutorial!
Children entering 1st and 2nd grade are invited to practice reading skills and enjoy activities like crafts, writing projects, science experiments, and more!
Children entering 3rd grade and up are invited to practice reading skills and enjoy activities like crafts, writing projects, science experiments, and more!
Great Decisions, sponsored by the Foreign Policy Association, is the largest discussion program addressing world affairs in communities across the United States.
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!
Local musician Tom Delaney and friends will sing your favorite Irish folk songs, jigs, and reels. Join us for live music in the library!
Enjoy story time and a visit from the bookmobile at the Sweetwater Clubhouse.
Enjoy story time and a visit from the bookmobile at the Sweetwater Clubhouse.
This story time is designed for our youngest library users and takes place in the library’s meeting room.
Children entering 1st and 2nd grade are invited to practice reading skills and enjoy activities like crafts, writing projects, science experiments, and more!
This month, Social Justice book club will read Poverty, by America by Matthew Desmond.
Children entering 3rd grade and up are invited to practice reading skills and enjoy activities like crafts, writing projects, science experiments, and more!
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, Texas My Texas will read American Kingpin: The Epic Hunt for the Criminal Mastermind Behind the Silk Road by Nick Bilton.
Learn movements and exercises designed for people with Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers.
Children entering kindergarten are invited to practice reading skills and enjoy activities like crafts, writing projects, science experiments, and more!
Wear your pajamas and snuggle in for an all-ages evening story time with Youth Services Librarian Ms. Nicholle!
Enjoy story time and a visit from the bookmobile at the Sweetwater Clubhouse.
Enjoy story time and a visit from the bookmobile at the Sweetwater Clubhouse.
This story time is designed for our youngest library users and takes place in the library’s meeting room.
Children entering 1st and 2nd grade are invited to practice reading skills and enjoy activities like crafts, writing projects, science experiments, and more!
Children entering 3rd grade and up are invited to practice reading skills and enjoy activities like crafts, writing projects, science experiments, and more!
Great Decisions, sponsored by the Foreign Policy Association, is the largest discussion program addressing world affairs in communities across the United States.
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!
Local artist Larry Bishop will display his paintings in the library’s meeting room beginning on Monday, July 10th.
Each month, LTSS will dive into a timely, informational topic that impacts aging adults and their loved ones.
Learn movements and exercises designed for people with Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers.
Children entering kindergarten are invited to practice reading skills and enjoy activities like crafts, writing projects, science experiments, and more!
Wear your pajamas and snuggle in for an all-ages evening story time with Youth Services Librarian Ms. Nicholle!
Enjoy story time and a visit from the bookmobile at the Sweetwater Clubhouse.
Enjoy story time and a visit from the bookmobile at the Sweetwater Clubhouse.
This story time is designed for our youngest library users and takes place in the library’s meeting room.
Join a library staff member for a live online Tech Tutorial!
This club will discuss investment ideas, but unlike other investment clubs, it will not provide investment or financial advice or make investment recommendations.
Children entering 1st and 2nd grade are invited to practice reading skills and enjoy activities like crafts, writing projects, science experiments, and more!
Join staff member Beth Yoder to learn how to make a spa-worthy sugar scrub!
Children entering 3rd grade and up are invited to practice reading skills and enjoy activities like crafts, writing projects, science experiments, and more!
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 the library to hear some familiar songs and sing along with the Austin Banjo Club!
This month, Better with Books will read Twilight by Stephenie Meyer.
Learn movements and exercises designed for people with Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers.
Children entering kindergarten are invited to practice reading skills and enjoy activities like crafts, writing projects, science experiments, and more!
Wear your pajamas and snuggle in for an all-ages evening story time with Youth Services Librarian Ms. Nicholle!
Enjoy story time and a visit from the bookmobile at the Sweetwater Clubhouse.
Enjoy story time and a visit from the bookmobile at the Sweetwater Clubhouse.
This story time is designed for our youngest library users and takes place in the library’s meeting room.
Experience London through impressive photography, remarkable satellite images, and carefully chosen music.
Children entering 1st and 2nd grade are invited to practice reading skills and enjoy activities like crafts, writing projects, science experiments, and more!
A Sound Bath is a meditative experience in which musical instruments like singing bowls are used to relax, realign and re-energize the body and mind.
Children entering 3rd grade and up are invited to practice reading skills and enjoy activities like crafts, writing projects, science experiments, and more!
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.
Create bubble art, make your own bubble wand, and even have a chance to be inside a giant bubble! Plus, enjoy a special visit from H-E-Buddy!
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, Glass of Wine will read The Last House on the Street by Diane Chamberlain.