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This month, Glass of Wine will read The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict.
Jeremy Self of Cedarwood Financial Partners will share fascinating research from the MIT Age Lab, focus groups, and surveys of retirees to reveal the Six Keys to Unlocking Your Dream Retirement.
Learn movements and exercises designed for people with Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers.
Wear your pajamas and snuggle in for an all-ages evening story time with Youth Services Librarian Ms. Nicholle!
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.
Children ages 10 to 15 are invited to join LT Robotics for an immersive experience designing, building, and programming a robot!
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!
In partnership with The Dog Alliance and Divine Canines, Bow Wow Reading gives children the opportunity to practice reading to a certified therapy dog!
This month, the Friends will read The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Frye by Rachel Joyce.
Learn movements and exercises designed for people with Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers.
Participants will explore personal histories through a variety of writing activities.
Wear your pajamas and snuggle in for an all-ages evening story time with Youth Services Librarian Ms. Nicholle!
This story time is designed for our youngest library users and takes place in the library’s meeting room.
Meet Youth Services Librarian Ms. Nicholle, learn how to use our library and online catalog, and go on a book hunt!
The Lakeway Garden Club invites you to a discussion about waterwise gardening, native plants, and creating bountiful vegetable gardens.
This month, Social Justice Book Club will read The Bandit Queens by Parini Shroff.
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.
Join experienced yoga teacher and breathing coach Paz Bañados to learn how to control your breathing.
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!
Musician Trevor Helt will perform guitar music spanning a timeline of music written two centuries ago up to contemporary pop.
This month, Texas My Texas will read Lethal Tides: Mary Sears and the Marine Scientists Who Helped Win World War II. Plus, enjoy a special visit and discussion with the author, Catherine Musemeche.
Join registered yoga teacher Monika Orr for a session of chair yoga—a gentle practice in which postures are performed while seated.
Learn movements and exercises designed for people with Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers.
Wear your pajamas and snuggle in for an all-ages evening story time with Youth Services Librarian Ms. Nicholle!
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!
Join host Gary Simpson as he explores the artist’s life and art in New Mexico through a video presentation.
All are invited to drop in for coffee and conversation with fellow library volunteers!
All levels and all ages are invited to Chess Club hosted by lifetime USCF member Rico Moreno.
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.
This month, the Classics Book Club will read The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
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!
Chilean singer, songwriter, and guitarist Ricardo Parra will perform tunes ranging from folk and trova to bossa nova and blues!
All are invited to Carol’s art reception in the library's meeting room.
Learn the facts about local 55+ living options from some of the most knowledgeable and experienced professionals in the industry.
Learn movements and exercises designed for people with Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers.
Wear your pajamas and snuggle in for an all-ages evening story time with Youth Services Librarian Ms. Nicholle!
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.
Join staff member Beth Yoder for a meditative drawing session to help you relax.
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!
Join us for live music in the Library with Austin jazz guitarist Tommy Howard and bassist Chris Jones!
Insurance agent Scott Gidley will provide an overview of the changes to Medicare Advantage Plans
(Part C) and Prescription Drug Plans (Part D) for 2024.
Learn movements and exercises designed for people with Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers.
Wear your pajamas and snuggle in for an all-ages evening story time with Youth Services Librarian Ms. Nicholle!
This story time is designed for our youngest library users and takes place in the library’s meeting room.
Local cookbook author and library patron Mary Bryant Shrader will discuss her debut The Modern Pioneer Cookbook, which features traditional "pioneer" cooking techniques such as making bone broth, sourdough bread, and cultured dairy.
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.
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!
All levels and all ages are invited to Chess Club hosted by lifetime USCF member Rico Moreno.
Teen library volunteer Daniel Gluckman will lead a discussion of Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo.