- No events scheduled for January 30, 2022.
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Babes in Arms (0-9 months)
Babes in Arms (0-9 months)
A lapsit storytime to introduce the sounds and rhythms of language, develop motor skills and give babies a head start on learning. Storytime is followed by a brief playtime with toys, bubbles and socialization for caregivers and babies. Babes in Arms is for pre-walkers who are not yet highly mobile; siblings are encouraged to bring […]
Rhyme Time (0-24 months)
Rhyme Time (0-24 months)
Repetitive rhymes, songs and movement help introduce the sounds and rhythms of language, develop motor skills and give children a head start on learning. Enjoy simple books that explore familiar concepts, sounds and movements. Typically 20-25 minutes
Toddler Time (18-36 months)
Toddler Time (18-36 months)
Simple, short stories and movement activities help introduce the sounds and rhythms of language while developing age-appropriate motor skills. New themes and repeating elements each week encourage interaction, introduce words and their sounds and explore simple concepts. Typically 20-25 minutes.
Toddler Time (18-36 months)
Toddler Time (18-36 months)
Simple, short stories and movement activities help introduce the sounds and rhythms of language while developing age-appropriate motor skills. New themes and repeating elements each week encourage interaction, introduce words and their sounds and explore simple concepts. Typically 20-25 minutes.
Preschool Storytime (3-5 years)
Preschool Storytime (3-5 years)
Longer, more complex stories and movement activities promote language and listening skills, enhance age-appropriate motor skills, expand imaginations and inspire a child's curiosity about the world. Weekly themes explore more complex topics, introduce new vocabulary and reinforce early literacy skills. Typically 25-30 minutes.
Preschool Storytime (3-5 years)
Preschool Storytime (3-5 years)
Longer, more complex stories and movement activities promote language and listening skills, enhance age-appropriate motor skills, expand imaginations and inspire a child's curiosity about the world. Weekly themes explore more complex topics, introduce new vocabulary and reinforce early literacy skills. Typically 25-30 minutes.
Mini Monet (18-36 months)
Mini Monet (18-36 months)
Calling all toddler artists! Explore the benefits of doing art activities with your toddler to encourage their motor and cognitive development. Wear clothing that is paint and mess friendly. Tickets available 30 minutes prior to program, one per family, available in-person only
English as a Second Language Classes (adult)
English as a Second Language Classes (adult)
Learn to speak, read and write in English. Classes are free. Virtual curriculum and resources are provided. A Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) funded and approved program managed by Collin Adult Education and Literacy. Registration required in person. Registration dates 1/18, 2/15, 3/22, 4/19 at Parr Library.
English as a Second Language Classes (adult)
English as a Second Language Classes (adult)
Learn to speak, read and write in English. Classes are free. Virtual curriculum and resources are provided. A Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) funded and approved program managed by Collin Adult Education and Literacy. Registration required in person. Registration dates 1/18, 2/15, 3/22, 4/19 at Parr Library.
Babes in Arms (0-9 months)
Babes in Arms (0-9 months)
A lapsit storytime to introduce the sounds and rhythms of language, develop motor skills and give babies a head start on learning. Storytime is followed by a brief playtime with toys, bubbles and socialization for caregivers and babies. Babes in Arms is for pre-walkers who are not yet highly mobile; siblings are encouraged to bring […]
Rhyme Time (0-24 months)
Rhyme Time (0-24 months)
Repetitive rhymes, songs and movement help introduce the sounds and rhythms of language, develop motor skills and give children a head start on learning. Enjoy simple books that explore familiar concepts, sounds and movements. Typically 20-25 minutes
Toddler Time (18-36 months)
Toddler Time (18-36 months)
Simple, short stories and movement activities help introduce the sounds and rhythms of language while developing age-appropriate motor skills. New themes and repeating elements each week encourage interaction, introduce words and their sounds and explore simple concepts. Typically 20-25 minutes.
Preschool Storytime (3-5 years)
Preschool Storytime (3-5 years)
Longer, more complex stories and movement activities promote language and listening skills, enhance age-appropriate motor skills, expand imaginations and inspire a child's curiosity about the world. Weekly themes explore more complex topics, introduce new vocabulary and reinforce early literacy skills. Typically 25-30 minutes.
Rhyme Time (0-24 months)
Rhyme Time (0-24 months)
Repetitive rhymes, songs and movement help introduce the sounds and rhythms of language, develop motor skills and give children a head start on learning. Enjoy simple books that explore familiar concepts, sounds and movements. Typically 20-25 minutes
Babes in Arms (0-9 months)
Babes in Arms (0-9 months)
A lapsit storytime to introduce the sounds and rhythms of language, develop motor skills and give babies a head start on learning. Storytime is followed by a brief playtime with toys, bubbles and socialization for caregivers and babies. Babes in Arms is for pre-walkers who are not yet highly mobile; siblings are encouraged to bring […]
Website Development (Teen)
Website Development (Teen)
Students will create their own e-commerce website with code while learning introductory programming and web design skills. This five-week class takes a hands-on approach to learning web development using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Presented by the Society of Women Engineers, UTD Chapter. Registration required. Space is limited, so only those in grades 8 to 10 […]
Rhyme Time (0-24 months)
Rhyme Time (0-24 months)
Repetitive rhymes, songs and movement help introduce the sounds and rhythms of language, develop motor skills and give children a head start on learning. Enjoy simple books that explore familiar concepts, sounds and movements. Typically 20-25 minutes
Babes in Arms (0-9 months)
Babes in Arms (0-9 months)
A lapsit storytime to introduce the sounds and rhythms of language, develop motor skills and give babies a head start on learning. Storytime is followed by a brief playtime with toys, bubbles and socialization for caregivers and babies. Babes in Arms is for pre-walkers who are not yet highly mobile; siblings are encouraged to bring […]
Family Place Playgroup (1-3 years)
Family Place Playgroup (1-3 years)
Spend time together, play, make friends and talk one-on-one with child development specialists. Registration required in person at Schimelpfenig. Registration opens January 10.
Toddler Time (18-36 months)
Toddler Time (18-36 months)
Simple, short stories and movement activities help introduce the sounds and rhythms of language while developing age-appropriate motor skills. New themes and repeating elements each week encourage interaction, introduce words and their sounds and explore simple concepts. Typically 20-25 minutes.
Preschool Storytime (3-5 years)
Preschool Storytime (3-5 years)
Longer, more complex stories and movement activities promote language and listening skills, enhance age-appropriate motor skills, expand imaginations and inspire a child's curiosity about the world. Weekly themes explore more complex topics, introduce new vocabulary and reinforce early literacy skills. Typically 25-30 minutes.
Art Start (3-5 years)
Art Start (3-5 years)
Stories to inspire your little artist followed by a different hands-on activity each week. Things may get messy! Smocks and materials provided. Tickets available 30 minutes prior to program, one per family, available in-person only
Preschool Storytime (3-5 years)
Preschool Storytime (3-5 years)
Longer, more complex stories and movement activities promote language and listening skills, enhance age-appropriate motor skills, expand imaginations and inspire a child's curiosity about the world. Weekly themes explore more complex topics, introduce new vocabulary and reinforce early literacy skills. Typically 25-30 minutes.
Google Suite: Slides (Adult)
Google Suite: Slides (Adult)
Learn the basics of Google’s free presentation app. Create a free Google account or sign into your account to follow along with the class. Meets virtually via Zoom. Registration required. Registration opens online, two weeks prior to each session
Small Talk (adult)
Small Talk (adult)
Practice your English speaking conversation skills. Each week participants discuss practical everyday topics in a casual group setting to become more confident speakers. Have fun, meet people from all over the world and learn about American culture while practicing your spoken English. Limited to those who can speak and read English. Meets virtually via Zoom. […]
Citizenship Classes (Adult)
Citizenship Classes (Adult)
This series of 12 US citizenship classes are designed to help legal residents prepare for their naturalization exam. Learn civics, history, government, vocabulary, reading, and writing necessary for the exam. English and Spanish speakers are welcome. Presented by Light of Hope Immigration Law Center. Register at Schimelpfenig when you attend your first session or […]
English as a Second Language Classes (adult)
English as a Second Language Classes (adult)
Learn to speak, read and write in English. Classes are free. Virtual curriculum and resources are provided. A Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) funded and approved program managed by Collin Adult Education and Literacy. Registration required in person. Registration dates 1/18, 2/15, 3/22, 4/19 at Parr Library.
English as a Second Language Classes (adult)
English as a Second Language Classes (adult)
Learn to speak, read and write in English. Classes are free. Virtual curriculum and resources are provided. A Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) funded and approved program managed by Collin Adult Education and Literacy. Registration required in person. Registration dates 1/18, 2/15, 3/22, 4/19 at Parr Library.
Family Storytime (0-5 years)
Family Storytime (0-5 years)
A storytime for families featuring stories, songs and movement activities inspired by a weekly theme. Family Storytime combines elements of Toddler Time and Preschool Storytime to promote language and listening skills, enhance motor skills, expand imaginations and inspire a child's curiosity about the world. Typically 25-30 minutes.
Rhyme Time (0-24 months)
Rhyme Time (0-24 months)
Repetitive rhymes, songs and movement help introduce the sounds and rhythms of language, develop motor skills and give children a head start on learning. Enjoy simple books that explore familiar concepts, sounds and movements. Typically 20-25 minutes
Toddler Time (18-36 months)
Toddler Time (18-36 months)
Simple, short stories and movement activities help introduce the sounds and rhythms of language while developing age-appropriate motor skills. New themes and repeating elements each week encourage interaction, introduce words and their sounds and explore simple concepts. Typically 20-25 minutes.
Glow in the Dark Storytime (3-5 years)
Glow in the Dark Storytime (3-5 years)
It's "Lights Out" at the Library! Stories, songs, dancing and illuminated art under the black lights. Wear something white or fluorescent so you glow. Please arrive on time as the room will be dark once the program begins. Tickets available 30 minutes prior to program, one per family, available in-person only
Toddler Time (18-36 months)
Toddler Time (18-36 months)
Simple, short stories and movement activities help introduce the sounds and rhythms of language while developing age-appropriate motor skills. New themes and repeating elements each week encourage interaction, introduce words and their sounds and explore simple concepts. Typically 20-25 minutes.
Preschool Storytime (3-5 years)
Preschool Storytime (3-5 years)
Longer, more complex stories and movement activities promote language and listening skills, enhance age-appropriate motor skills, expand imaginations and inspire a child's curiosity about the world. Weekly themes explore more complex topics, introduce new vocabulary and reinforce early literacy skills. Typically 25-30 minutes.
Preschool Storytime (3-5 years)
Preschool Storytime (3-5 years)
Longer, more complex stories and movement activities promote language and listening skills, enhance age-appropriate motor skills, expand imaginations and inspire a child's curiosity about the world. Weekly themes explore more complex topics, introduce new vocabulary and reinforce early literacy skills. Typically 25-30 minutes.
Babes in Arms (0-9 months)
Babes in Arms (0-9 months)
A lapsit storytime to introduce the sounds and rhythms of language, develop motor skills and give babies a head start on learning. Storytime is followed by a brief playtime with toys, bubbles and socialization for caregivers and babies. Babes in Arms is for pre-walkers who are not yet highly mobile; siblings are encouraged to bring […]
Connecting Seniors (Adult)
Connecting Seniors (Adult)
Mardi Gras Do you celebrate Mardi Gras? Have you been to New Orleans or other places to celebrate? We’ll be exploring this annual celebration Join us in-person or online via zoom Registration required for Zoom. Registration opens online, two weeks prior to each session
SCORE Business Mentoring (By Appointment Only)
SCORE Business Mentoring (By Appointment Only)
Connect with a Dallas SCORE Mentor to receive free small business advice. Highly successful and experienced business professionals and entrepreneurs serve as SCORE mentors, delivering valuable, timely and practical advice on every aspect of business. By appointment only. Make an appointment by calling SCORE at 214-987-9491 or email Don Walter at don.walter@scorevolunteer.org.
Toddler Time (18-36 months)
Toddler Time (18-36 months)
Simple, short stories and movement activities help introduce the sounds and rhythms of language while developing age-appropriate motor skills. New themes and repeating elements each week encourage interaction, introduce words and their sounds and explore simple concepts. Typically 20-25 minutes.
Rhyme Time (0-24 months)
Rhyme Time (0-24 months)
Repetitive rhymes, songs and movement help introduce the sounds and rhythms of language, develop motor skills and give children a head start on learning. Enjoy simple books that explore familiar concepts, sounds and movements. Typically 20-25 minutes
Toddler Time (18-36 months)
Toddler Time (18-36 months)
Simple, short stories and movement activities help introduce the sounds and rhythms of language while developing age-appropriate motor skills. New themes and repeating elements each week encourage interaction, introduce words and their sounds and explore simple concepts. Typically 20-25 minutes.
Rhyme Time (0-24 months)
Rhyme Time (0-24 months)
Repetitive rhymes, songs and movement help introduce the sounds and rhythms of language, develop motor skills and give children a head start on learning. Enjoy simple books that explore familiar concepts, sounds and movements. Typically 20-25 minutes
Family Storytime (0-5 years)
Family Storytime (0-5 years)
A storytime for families featuring stories, songs and movement activities inspired by a weekly theme. Family Storytime combines elements of Toddler Time and Preschool Storytime to promote language and listening skills, enhance motor skills, expand imaginations and inspire a child's curiosity about the world. Typically 25-30 minutes.
CANCELED – Genealogy: How to Get Started in Joining DAR (Adult)
CANCELED – Genealogy: How to Get Started in Joining DAR (Adult)
THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN CANCELED. Have you ever wondered where to start with your application for joining Daughters of the American Revolution? Join us and find out your next steps.
Dance Party (2-5 years)
Dance Party (2-5 years)
Put on your dancing shoes and move to the music! Music helps slow down language, encourages motor development and body control, and provides lots of fun! Tickets available 30 minutes prior to program, one per family, available in-person only
Navigate Your Future (Teen)
Navigate Your Future (Teen)
Do you wonder what the job market is like? Learn ways to think about careers and navigate the educational path to get there.
Shoe Box City (All Ages)
Shoe Box City (All Ages)
Test your engineering skills as you design your very own city inside of a shoe box. Tickets available 30 minutes prior to program, one per family, available in-person only