January 13, 2022
Keep in Beat with the Bandera Library
By Mauri Guillén Fagan
Bandera Library Director
At the Bandera Public Library, Enroll SA is a part of AACOG (Alamo Area Council of Governments) and is offering free help enrolling in the 2022 Marketplace health insurance. Saturday, Jan. 15, is the deadline so be sure to come by and enroll.
Saturday is also our weekly meet up of Dungeons and Dragons in the Downstairs Meeting Room. This role-playing game allows the players to take part in all kinds of adventures and quests and fosters communication skills and creative thinking. All ages and experience levels are welcome.
On Tuesday, Jan. 18, at 4 p.m., the new Girls Who Code group will be holding an information session in the Teen Center. You can come by learn more about the program and its goals. Girls Who Code is a national program designed to get young girls interested in technology and science. Participants learn computer coding and take what they learn to complete community service.
Wednesday, Jan. 19, from 2 - 6 p.m., is the Tina Melo Project Runway Book Talk and Demo. Tina Melo is a former clothing designer who runs a non-profit dedicated to teaching sewing and clothing making skills to children and adults. This will be a Montessori-style workshop for kids ages 6 and up to learn how to make their own clothes. Space is limited so call or stop by the library to sign up.
Wednesdays at 4 p.m. is our weekly sit and stitch. Bring your stitch project for conversation and help with any crafting questions.
The Library will be closed on Monday, Jan. 17, in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
The Bandera Library is open Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Curbside service is available for checkouts and business services. Free Wi-Fi is available 24/7. Masks are recommended while in the library building. Check out our website www.banderacountylibrary.org for all up-to-date information.
Happy tales, y’all.
Saturday is also our weekly meet up of Dungeons and Dragons in the Downstairs Meeting Room. This role-playing game allows the players to take part in all kinds of adventures and quests and fosters communication skills and creative thinking. All ages and experience levels are welcome.
On Tuesday, Jan. 18, at 4 p.m., the new Girls Who Code group will be holding an information session in the Teen Center. You can come by learn more about the program and its goals. Girls Who Code is a national program designed to get young girls interested in technology and science. Participants learn computer coding and take what they learn to complete community service.
Wednesday, Jan. 19, from 2 - 6 p.m., is the Tina Melo Project Runway Book Talk and Demo. Tina Melo is a former clothing designer who runs a non-profit dedicated to teaching sewing and clothing making skills to children and adults. This will be a Montessori-style workshop for kids ages 6 and up to learn how to make their own clothes. Space is limited so call or stop by the library to sign up.
Wednesdays at 4 p.m. is our weekly sit and stitch. Bring your stitch project for conversation and help with any crafting questions.
The Library will be closed on Monday, Jan. 17, in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
The Bandera Library is open Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Curbside service is available for checkouts and business services. Free Wi-Fi is available 24/7. Masks are recommended while in the library building. Check out our website www.banderacountylibrary.org for all up-to-date information.
Happy tales, y’all.