Once Upon A Time: Family Storytime – DOWNTOWN
Build early literacy skills in a welcoming environment through meaningful stories and crafts. Family.
Build early literacy skills in a welcoming environment through meaningful stories and crafts. Family.
Join our six-week beginner ukulele program! Learn essential skills with instruments provided. Registration required. Ages 10-13.
DATE: April 25, 27 | May 2, 4 TIME: 9:30-10 a.m. PRICE: Included with Membership or General Admission Join Desert Botanical Garden for Storytime. Introduce your child five and younger to the beauty and wonder of nature through engaging books, songs, activities and play. Designed for children and caretakers, each session leads children through an immersive experience of nature learning in the Garden. Storytime attendance is first come, first serve. Space is limited. Storytime will take place in Weisz Learning Center April 25 & 27 | Love, The Earth by Frances Stickley May 2 & 4 | Can You Hear the Plants Speak? by Nicholas Hummingbird with Julia Wasson
The Midland County Library Bookmobile is available to come to any event for book checkouts and library card sign ups. To make a bookmobile stop request, please call Dulciana Olguin at (432)-688-4325 or email at dolguin@mcounty.com.
Midland College's Primary Care Pathway Program, in partnership with the University of North Texas Health Science Center - Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, invites you to join us April 26th at the first annual Special Topics in Rural Medicine Series. Join us for an engaging discussion on the challenges and innovations in rural medicine, focusing on insights into rural healthcare, emphasizing the aging population. This event will feature a keynote address by Dr. Lesca Hadley, Geriatrics Director for the Methodist Family Medicine Residency Program and Project Lead for the UNTHSC Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program (GWEP). Event Highlights: Keynote Speaker: Dr. Lesca Hadley Roundtable Discussion with Clinical Students from Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine (TCOM) Poster Session Featuring Medical Student Research Networking Lunch Included This is a unique opportunity for anyone looking to gain insights into rural healthcare, community resources, connect with experts, and explore pathways into medicine.
Build early literacy skills in a welcoming environment through meaningful stories and crafts. Family.
Learn beginning embroidery and appliqué techniques with artist Kasie Lunson to create an original mixed media textile. This workshop will provide all the supplies and instruction needed to get started on your artwork that can be finished after the workshop ends. Ages 18+ For more information, contact Annie Stanley at education@noelartmuseum.org or (432) 550-9696 x 213
DATE: April 25, 27 | May 2, 4 TIME: 9:30-10 a.m. PRICE: Included with Membership or General Admission Join Desert Botanical Garden for Storytime. Introduce your child five and younger to the beauty and wonder of nature through engaging books, songs, activities and play. Designed for children and caretakers, each session leads children through an immersive experience of nature learning in the Garden. Storytime attendance is first come, first serve. Space is limited. Storytime will take place in Weisz Learning Center April 25 & 27 | Love, The Earth by Frances Stickley May 2 & 4 | Can You Hear the Plants Speak? by Nicholas Hummingbird with Julia Wasson
Sixtiesmania is one of the leading 60s tribute band in the USA today. Having performed all over the world the band is now based full time in Las Vegas Nevada, but still travels all over the country to perform their incredible salute to the greatest music of all time. Sixtiesmania, a sixties tribute band, covers everything from the Beatles British invasion to the music of Woodstock and everything in between, and after! Stones, CCR, Doors, Monkees, Beach Boys, Kinks, Free, Cream, the Vietnam anthem songs, Summer of love, etc. etc. If you want a band that covers all these great groups, and does them in the original spirit and energy, Sixtiesmania is the perfect choice for your event.
Coloring reduces stress, improves focus, and stimulates creativity. Newcomers welcome. Adults.
Interactive storytime that includes early literacy fun with books, songs, fingerplays, and body movement. Child must have an accompanying adult. Ages 0-2.