Learn how to use a typing tutorial on the computer.
The Fulshear Branch Library will be CLOSED May 19-24 for building repairs.
UPDATE: Apr 28, 2025
We are experiencing network disruptions affecting our catalog and Internet. Our Technology Team & County IT are actively working to resolve the issue. Click here for the latest update. We appreciate your patience!
- What's available: books, ebooks, WiFi, most online resources.; click here for OverDrive/Libby & hoopla instructions.
- Not available: Catalog & access to your account, Wall Street Journal, LinkedIn Learning, Hotspots & Launchpads.
- Overdue fines are waived until the network issue has been resolved.
Parent/infant activity time recommended for ages 0-12 months. A multi-sensory circle time teaching folk songs, simple sign language, fingerplays and soothing lullabies to parents to help stimulate babies' social, emotional and physical devel
Representatives from AARP will assist in the preparation of income tax returns. First come first served.
Please bring the following information:
• A photo ID
Representatives from AARP will assist patrons in the preparation of income tax returns. Please bring your last year's return.
Come and discover all of the different kinds of items that are available to print and create your own items to print on a 3D printer. Please bring a flash drive with you to download your print jobs. Registration is preferred. Sig
Need a quiet place to study by yourself or with a group of friends - Come to the Homework Hub. For High School student only.
Join us during Teen Tech Week and create an “Infinity Cube” using origami paper and advanced folding techniques. Flex your fingers and build your own moveable modular origami cube!
Join us in making crafts and video gaming in the "middle grade" area! Recommended for grades 6-8. Snacks provided, bring a friend!
Nicholas Cox, professor of American and Texas History, will discuss the fascinating history of the Texas Rangers, from their formation in 1820 to the present.
Stories and other activities for the whole family.
Learn the basics of computer use. Newcomers to computers can also learn and improve mouse and typing skills. Registration required; register online, in person, or by calling 832-471-5908.