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Readers are given a 15-minute private session to practice in a calm and non-judgemental environment.
This month, the book club will read The Madness of Crowds by Louise Penny.
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.
Families will follow detailed step-by-step instructions to write programs and build robots.
Agent Lee Green will discuss Medicare coverage options, the costs involved, and sign-up time frames.
This month, the book club will read SCOTUS Affirmative Action Decision Briefs.
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 registered yoga teacher Monika Orr for a session of chair yoga—a gentle practice in which postures are performed while seated.
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!
A Travis County voter registrar will provide information, answer questions, and register voters!
Readers are given a 15-minute private session to practice in a calm and non-judgemental environment.
This month, the book club will read Home from the Hill by William Humphrey.
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!
Certified parent coach Tammy Afriat will share practical tools and strategies to increase the well-being of both children and caregivers through boundary setting.
Learn to protect your estate, provide for loved ones, and navigate the world of wills, trusts, probate, and incapacity with attorney Rachel Bosworth.
All levels and all ages are invited to Chess Club hosted by lifetime USCF member Rico Moreno.
Join us at the Briarcliff Community Center to meet real firefighters from Lake Travis Fire Rescue, learn how they keep our community safe, and tour a fire truck.
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!
Host Nancy Simpson will share Japanese kids’ tales told in English with puppets, toys, and imagination!
All are invited to join the artists for a reception and live demonstration by Capitol Art Society.
Meet real firefighters and tour a fire truck from Lake Travis Fire Rescue at our Monday morning preschool story time!
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.
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.
Join staff member Beth Yoder to learn how to make feather-shaped macramé wall hangings.
First United Bank will provide empowering information to help identify and combat fraudulent behavior.
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.
This month, the book Club will read The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain.
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!
Learn movements and exercises designed for people with Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers.
All are welcome to attend the Lake Travis Community Library board meeting. Join us in the meeting room or email [email protected] for the unique Zoom link.
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!
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.
Former Lakeway resident and author DonnaLee Overly will share her latest contemporary women’s fiction book, The Anchor Knot: Securing the Knot of Truth.
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.
This month, the book club will read The Island of Missing Trees by Elif Shafak.
Wear a Halloween costume, parade around the library, and visit spooky stations to collect treats!
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!