Tired of your games at home? Come and play some of ours! Play an old favorite or find something new. Fun for the whole family! Call 432-332-0633 for details.
Every Tuesday, we will be having a story time for children ages 0-7. The themes will vary each week. Please come and join us as we explore the world around us through books! Call 432-332-0633 for more details.
September 1 • 8am • Members only Members! Enjoy Yoga at the Museum on Wednesday mornings at 8am for yoga classes taught by rOming Yoga. Bring your own mat and get ready to bliss your way through the rest of the week. Face masks are required upon entering and exiting and social distancing mats from each other. Not a member, but liked to sign up? Email marketing@noelartmuseum.org for more information. Web Link | https://www.noelartmuseum.org/new-events/2021/9/1/yoga-at-the-museum
Storytime with themed crafts will be offered for children in the library's auditorium. For more information, please call the library's children's department at 432-332-0633.
Plot your path to the perfect future with a vision board. This program is designed for young adults ages 12 through 18. Use pictures, color, and shapes to show where you want to be and what you want your future to look like. Due to material restrictions, we will only be able to accommodate up to 10 patrons. Call 432-332-0633 ext. 2114 for more details or to register your space.
Get a set of 4 story cubes. Roll to find your hero, villain, setting, and a prop. Build your story from these creative hints and see where your story might lead you. This program is designed for ages 8-12.Please call 432-332-0633 for further information.
Blazing trails from Texas to Mexico, Stephanie Urbina Jones and her history-making Honky Tonk Mariachi are telling a new story in American music, blowing hearts and minds wide open with their mix of classic country rock with a twang and the intoxicating, joy-filled sounds of Mexico. This new style fondly called ‘country music with chili peppers’ is inspiring and building bridges between worlds. From the first gritos to the last yee haws, from the hallowed stage of the Grand Ole Opry to the two-stepping dance halls of Texas to festivals around the world, Jones and her fiesta platter of love (percussion, trumpets, violins, vihuelas, guitarróns, guitars y mas) are sharing culture, stories, and songs that bring people together. https://stephanieurbinajones.com June 24th | 8-10PM | The Ector Theatre No tickets required. Doors open at 7PM.