Crochet (Grades 8-12)

Make connections with other teens while learning to crochet

Presented by Plano Library’s teen advisory board

 

Tickets available 30 minutes prior to program, available in-person only

 

Bullet Journaling Basics (Grades 8-12)

Organize your upcoming school year with bullet journaling

Presented by Plano Library’s teen advisory board

 

Tickets available 30 minutes prior to program, available in-person only

 

English as a Second Language

English as a Second Language Classes
Learn to speak, read and write in English. Classes are free. Curriculum
and resources are provided. A Texas Workforce Commission (TWC)
funded and approved program managed by Collin Adult Education
and Literacy. More info: 972-349-4550

ESL English as a Second Language

English as a Second Language

English as a Second Language Classes
Learn to speak, read and write in English. Classes are free. Curriculum
and resources are provided. A Texas Workforce Commission (TWC)
funded and approved program managed by Collin Adult Education
and Literacy. More info: 972-349-4550

ESL English as a Second Language

Thinking Money Exhibit

Thinking Money for Kids Exhibit strives to teach elementary age children and their parents, caregivers and educators about financial literacy topics—like saving, spending and budgeting—in a way that is both understandable and fun

Through a bustling community market-themed storyline, digital interactive content and other fun, hands-on activities, the exhibition explores:

  • What is money?
  • How do we earn money?
  • Saving and spending
  • Money values such as fairness and charitableness
  • Making responsible financial decisions

Thinking Money Exhibit

Thinking Money for Kids Exhibit strives to teach elementary age children and their parents, caregivers and educators about financial literacy topics—like saving, spending and budgeting—in a way that is both understandable and fun

Through a bustling community market-themed storyline, digital interactive content and other fun, hands-on activities, the exhibition explores:

  • What is money?
  • How do we earn money?
  • Saving and spending
  • Money values such as fairness and charitableness
  • Making responsible financial decisions

Thinking Money Exhibit

Thinking Money for Kids Exhibit strives to teach elementary age children and their parents, caregivers and educators about financial literacy topics—like saving, spending and budgeting—in a way that is both understandable and fun

Through a bustling community market-themed storyline, digital interactive content and other fun, hands-on activities, the exhibition explores:

  • What is money?
  • How do we earn money?
  • Saving and spending
  • Money values such as fairness and charitableness
  • Making responsible financial decisions

150th Birthday Program: Texas Mums (Grades 6-12)

Find out about the history, tradition and evolution of Texas
Homecoming mums over the last 80 years. Learn how mums differ
regionally and make a sample to take home

Three tier yellow birthday cake with colorful candles and 150th anniversary logo on blue background

Tickets available 30 minutes prior to program, available in-person only

Chicano Art – Rasquachismo (Grades 6-12)

Explore the historical and cultural context of Rasquachismo, a
Mexican and Mexican-American art aesthetic, by using principles of
Rasquachismo to make bottle cap magnets

Tickets available 30 minutes prior to program, available in-person only

Acrylic Henna Art (Grades 4-8)

Create beautiful henna art using acrylic paint cones on canvas, a
beautiful twist to henna body art

Tickets available 30 minutes prior to program, available in-person only