Meeting Room Reservations
Not-for-profit organizations and noncommercial groups can apply to use the library’s meeting room Monday through Saturday. The room has a 60 person capacity and includes tables, chairs, and a digital projector. When the room is not reserved or in use for library programs, it is open to the public as a quiet space.
If you are interested in reserving the meeting room, please complete the online form below the calendar. Applications are also available by request in-person at the library.
Please note that applications are processed in the order that they are received. The meeting room may be reserved no more than once per month and up to two months in advance.
Reservation and use of the Lake Travis Community Library meeting room by any group or individual does not indicate endorsement, support, or sponsorship by the library. Be sure to read our Meeting Room Policy and check the Reservation Calendar for availability before completing your application.
Calendar of Events
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4 events,
Hybrid: Glass of Wine Book Club
Hybrid: Glass of Wine Book Club
This month, Glass of Wine Book Club will read Hang the Moon by Jeanette Walls.
5 events,
Hybrid: Friends Book Club
Hybrid: Friends Book Club
This month, Friends book club will read Cradles of the Reich by Jennifer Coburn.
Power for Parkinson’s
Power for Parkinson’s
Learn movements and exercises designed for people with Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers.
3 events,
Baby Story Time
Baby Story Time
This story time is designed for our youngest library users and takes place in the library’s meeting room.
4 events,
Storytelling for Your Life
Storytelling for Your Life
Professional storyteller Gloria Rabil will teach the fundamentals of storytelling and demonstrate how to implement these tools regardless of your writing goals, skill level, or the types of stories you write.
Hybrid: Social Justice Book Club
Hybrid: Social Justice Book Club
This month, Social Justice Book Club will read Invisible in Austin: Life and Labor in an American City by Javier Auyero.
0 events,
4 events,
Bow Wow Reading
Bow Wow Reading
Readers are given a 15-minute private session to practice in a calm and non-judgemental environment.
Lakeway Painters Art Reception
Lakeway Painters Art Reception
The Lakeway Painters will exhibit their work in the library’s meeting room in October. Featuring the work of 30 local artists, the eclectic exhibit will include oil paintings, watercolors, collages, pastels, abstract art, and more! All are invited to a reception on Saturday, October 5th from 1:30pm to 3pm.
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4 events,
Firefighter Preschool Story Time
Firefighter Preschool Story Time
Preschool aged children are invited to enjoy stories, fingerplays and songs in the library's meeting room. Plus, meet real firefighters and tour a fire truck from Lake Travis Fire Rescue!
Bow Wow Reading
Bow Wow Reading
Readers are given a 15-minute private session to practice in a calm and non-judgemental environment.
4 events,
CANCELLED: Lake Travis Senior Services: Sleep and Aging
CANCELLED: Lake Travis Senior Services: Sleep and Aging
Have you thought about how aging might affect the quality of sleep? What are some ways for older adults to improve sleep quality? Join Dr. Laura Salazar for this presentation and learn more about aging’s affects on sleep.
Power for Parkinson’s
Power for Parkinson’s
Learn movements and exercises designed for people with Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers.
Fire Safety Demonstration
Fire Safety Demonstration
Real firefighters from Lake Travis Fire Rescue will teach children how to respond to a smoke alarm and more!
3 events,
Baby Story Time
Baby Story Time
This story time is designed for our youngest library users and takes place in the library’s meeting room.
Lego Robotics
Lego Robotics
Families will follow detailed step-by-step instructions to write programs and build robots.
6 events,
Volunteer Mixer
Volunteer Mixer
All are invited for coffee, conversation, and light refreshments with fellow library volunteers!
Enchanting Southern England: Cornwall and the Cotswolds
Enchanting Southern England: Cornwall and the Cotswolds
Join photographer Gary Simpson for a multimedia presentation that combines music and images to highlight the charming rural villages, beautiful coastal towns, and historic locations of southern England.
Chess Club
Chess Club
All levels and all ages are invited to Chess Club hosted by lifetime USCF member Rico Moreno.
1 event,
Medicare 101
Medicare 101
Medicare Agent and Senior Advisor Martin Frey will discuss new changes to Medicare in 2025.
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0 events,
5 events,
Origami Class
Origami Class
All ages are invited to create Halloween-themed origami shapes with Outreach Librarian Karen Ballinger!
Hybrid: Texas My Texas Book Club
Hybrid: Texas My Texas Book Club
This month, Texas My Texas will read Hands to the Spindle by Paula Mitchell Marks.
4 events,
Retirement Planning with Home Equity
Retirement Planning with Home Equity
Retirement Mortgage Specialist Brian McRae will show you how to treat home equity as a part of your retirement plan and put it to work for you in a safe and secure way.
Power for Parkinson’s
Power for Parkinson’s
Learn movements and exercises designed for people with Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers.
Hybrid: Lake Travis Knit and Crochet
Hybrid: Lake Travis Knit and Crochet
All experience levels are welcome to bring their own project to receive tips and guidance from club members.
2 events,
Baby Story Time
Baby Story Time
This story time is designed for our youngest library users and takes place in the library’s meeting room.
Homeschool Program: Imagine a Day Without Water
Homeschool Program: Imagine a Day Without Water
Stephanie Threinen of Lakeway MUD will teach participants all about the water cycle during this hands-on Homeschool Program!
3 events,
Adult Crafts: Decorative Fall Gnomes
Adult Crafts: Decorative Fall Gnomes
Learn how to make decorative autumnal gnomes with staff member Beth Yoder! The library will provide all materials needed.
Author Pat Henneberry
Author Pat Henneberry
Longtime Lakeway resident and motivational speaker Pat Henneberry will discuss her memoir My Soul Showed Up: Finding Hope and Resilience Against All Odds.
2 events,
Hybrid: Classics Book Club
Hybrid: Classics Book Club
This month, Classics Book Club will read The Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison.
3 events,
Cool, Comms, Collected with Stephanie Threinen
Cool, Comms, Collected with Stephanie Threinen
Cool, Comms, Collected is an interactive group for Lakeway residents of all ages to refine their skills in effective communication.
0 events,
3 events,
Preschool Story Time with Author Ashley Wall
Preschool Story Time with Author Ashley Wall
Local children’s author Ashley Wall will visit story time to read The Day I Had a Dinosaur!
4 events,
Chair Yoga
Chair Yoga
Join registered yoga teacher Monika Orr for a session of chair yoga—a gentle practice in which postures are performed while seated.
Power for Parkinson’s
Power for Parkinson’s
Learn movements and exercises designed for people with Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers.
2 events,
Baby Story Time
Baby Story Time
This story time is designed for our youngest library users and takes place in the library’s meeting room.
3 events,
Sound Bath Meditation
Sound Bath Meditation
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.
1 event,
3 events,
Chess Club
Chess Club
All levels and all ages are invited to Chess Club hosted by lifetime USCF member Rico Moreno.
0 events,
3 events,
Hybrid: Glass of Wine Book Club
Hybrid: Glass of Wine Book Club
Glass of Wine Book Club meets the last Monday of the month at 7pm in the library and on Zoom. This month, Glass of Wine Book Club will read Hurt: The Inspiring, Untold Story of Trauma Care by Catherine Musemeche.
4 events,
Power for Parkinson’s
Power for Parkinson’s
Learn movements and exercises designed for people with Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers.
3 events,
Baby Story Time
Baby Story Time
This story time is designed for our youngest library users and takes place in the library’s meeting room.