1008 W. Pfluger Street Pflugerville, TX 78660 United States
Heritage House Museum 901 Old Austin Hutto Rd Pflugerville, TX 78660 United States
About the museum
A come-and-go social time for pre-walker babies and their parents/caregivers. A playtime for the little ones and a time for adults to meet other families in the community.
All abilities are welcome at the library. If you or your child need special accommodations in order to participate in this program, please contact us in advance.
Group Visits: Due to space limitations, we are not able to accommodate daycare groups, camps, or other community groups for our regularly scheduled programs or events. To arrange group visits to the library, please complete a Library Visit Request Form.
Smile! We use video and photography to capture engagement of residents with our programs, public meetings and services. We strive to be transparent when we are filming or taking photos at public meetings, city events and programs.
While signed releases may be used by the City when there is a reasonable expectation of privacy, they are not used at our public meetings, open houses or events. As a participant, please note that your photograph may be taken.
Please let our city videographers and photographers know if you prefer to not be in our footage or have any concerns.
MakerGirl is a free program for everyone not just girls. Tweens between the ages of 8 and 12 may register to participate.
Check in for registered participants begins 10 minutes before the program start time. You must check in to keep your spot. Unclaimed seats will be available to walk-ins when the program starts.
Tween Time happens every Wednesday at the library! Tween programs are different every week. Activities for tweens ages 8 -12 include graphic novel and other book clubs, arts and crafts, STEM, special guests, and more.
Guest artist and fungi enthusiast Chloe Parsons returns for another watercolor workshop!
This program is for those 18 and up only. Children are not allowed in the meeting room during adult events. We apologize for any inconvenience.
We welcome all abilities - if there is anything we can do to accommodate your specific needs, please let us know in advance. We will do our best to ensure you have a wonderful experience and are supported by our team during your time at our events.
Austin Typewriter, Ink. embraces the nostalgia of typewriters, turning them into vessels for creativity and connection.
Note: This club meets live online.
Meet with other cooking enthusiasts during our new cooking club. Sign up for this month's meeting, and you'll receive a container of spices, along with a list of suggested recipes. Use one of the recipes provided, find one of your own online, or use one of our many cookbooks. Then we'll meet up online via Zoom to discuss how our recipes turned out.
Registration begins one month before we meet. Kits with spices and recipe packets will be distributed at the library beginning the first of each month. Pickup of kits is optional: You may also just request a meeting link and e-mailed recipe pack during registration. Meeting links are e-mailed to registrants the week of the event.
For teens 12-18 only. Those who have missed more than one meeting will have their registrations canceled.
November's Spice: Sage
This fun, five-week workshop series, gives parents/caregivers and their children ages 1-3 the opportunity to spend time together in a rich environment of toys, books, and art activities while making new friends and interacting one-on-one with a di
Celebrate your writing success! Teens can join The Barrio Writers and Austin Bat Cave for a short series of National Novel Writing Month workshops.
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