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The 18st AIRSpace at Harrington Library is a place to learn, share, and create! Engage with artists as they work in the space; spark your creativity and make something wonderful at a workshop; or go free-form with make & take materials! Artists rotate monthly and dates/times in residence are featured on the library website. Workshops are offered twice a month on a first-come, first-served basis. Make & Take projects are available to create based on the artistic style of the current artist in residence.
September Artist Nuray Fuller
Nuray didn’t start out as an artist, but she has always loved art. She has taken classes and workshops from the masters in Istanbul, Turkey and is working with Ebru, water marbling, an ancient art form from centuries ago
Workshop: Ebru – Basic (ages 10 & up)
Learn the basics of Ebru art, tools, paints and techniques. Use these techniques to create your own marbleized Ebru painting Harrington Sat Sep 9 2pm
Workshop: Ebru – Advanced (ages 10 & up)
Explore advanced Ebru techniques and learn how to make simple flowers like carnations and daisies in your marbleized design Harrington Sun Sep 17 2pm
October – November Artist Sheila Cunningham
Sheila is a fine art photographer whose artist books explore sculptural shapes that pop out or hold secret messages. One question that is always on her mind, does the structure fit the concept or the concept fit the structure?
Workshop: Monoprinting
Create unique, one of a kind prints by drawing directly onto an inked plate then pulling a print from the plate Harrington Sat Nov 11 2pm
Workshop: Collograph Printmaking
Assemble assorted materials, textures and/or shapes to create a collage relief plate that will be inked and then prints pulled Harrington Sun Nov 19 2pm
December – February Artist Anne Cameron
Anne is a retired psychologist and minister who spends most of her time weaving and teaching others to weave. She began weaving seven years ago and hasn’t looked back! Anne is fascinated with fiber and color. She designs her own work, completing it on multi-harness floor looms in her home studio
Workshop: Woven Christmas Tree Ornaments
Create a unique tree-shaped ornament by weaving pipe cleaners or sticks as weft through a yarn warp Harrington Sat Dec 9 2pm
Workshop: Handwoven Note Cards
Make decorative greeting cards for a special someone by needle weaving Harrington Sun Dec 17 2pm
Workshop: Introduction to Printmaking
Learn the basics of printmaking to create a relief print using your drawings, abstract or geometric designs to create a master plate from which multiple images are made Harrington Sun Oct 8 2pm
Workshop: Printmaking with Fruits, Vegetables and Found Objects
Play with your food and other non-traditional mark making tools to incorporate into printmaking for exciting, unique effects. Create original prints that are unexpected, whimsical and impressive Harrington Sat Oct 28 2pm
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Sheila Cunningham returns this fall with a series of workshops on printmaking. Last fall participants learned about bookbinding in her workshops
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Power Up at Your Library Week
Plano Public Library is a center for emerging technology and the cultivation of ideas. We are #morethanbooks. From App Time for preschoolers to 3D printing and virtual reality for adults, we are your place to power up
Tinkering Tuesday (all ages)
Can you build a fence to keep a garden safe from pets or fashion a protective shelter? Listen to a story and then tinker away to help solve everyday design challenges Parr Tue Oct 3 4pm
Tinkering Tuesday Tech Craft (adults)
Power Up at Your Library (#poweredlibraries) is a Texas Library Association Initiative that showcases technology and ideas
Innovating Inventors (all ages)
What do Ben Franklin and Orville Wright have in common? They’re both inventors! Explore the ideas and inventions of notable inventors through hands-on activities such as building your own helicopter and making your own Thaumatrope Harrington Fri Oct 6 4pm
Low tech meets high tech in this special craft program when we make light up greeting cards using paper circuits Schimelpfenig Tue Oct 3 7pm
Library Tech-tacular! (grades 6-12)
STEAM-usic Petting Zoo
Cool, Cold Blooded Critters
Find out how the library puts the “M” in STEAM - Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math…and Music! Strum a ukulele, beat a drum, ring a bell and more while learning about all the STEAM music kits available for check out. Come and go Haggard Sat Sep 2 3-4pm
Join us for a technology and research petting zoo! Explore the different tools that we have to offer such as our Digital Creation Space, online resources, teen STEAM Kits, and more! Talk to experts about how to get the most out of your library! Davis Sat Oct 7 3pm
Join Wildlife on the Move for cold blooded lizards, snakes, turtles, caiman crocs, and more! Parr Sat Sep 9 3pm
Library Legos
Have a budding architect, engineer or designer at home? Build together and go wild with tons of LEGOs! Come and go Harrington Sun Sep 10 2pm
MegaMind Stretchers
Play educational games with your child, including simple math, science, and early literacy activities. Come and go Parr Sat Sep 16 3-4pm Davis Sat Sep 23 3-4pm
Gandhi Jayanti
Gandhi Jayanti is a holiday to commemorate Gandhi’s birthday and is regarded as a day of service and reflection on nonviolence. Listen to stories and participate in an art project to celebrate this inspirational leader. Presented in partnership with the Shraman Foundation Davis Sat Sep 30 3pm Programs on the Connecting Families pages may fill to capacity. Arrive 30 minutes prior for best chance at seating Engage – SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER | NOVEMBER | DECEMBER 2017 3
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Family Talk A conversational program for adults who speak English as a second language-with toys and play for their children ages 0-5. Discuss practical everyday topics in a casual setting to become a more confident English speaker. Have fun and meet people from all over the world while your children play. Limited to those who can speak and read English. Food and drink are welcome Harrington Mondays Sep 11-Dec 11 11:15am-12pm (no meeting Nov 20)
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Spin, Pop, Boom!
The audience will be amazed when the Mad Scientist is able to defy gravity in this energetic and spectacular special event. Didgeridoo tubes, foaming hands and steaming chemical reactions will introduce children to a world of exciting chemistry Schimelpfenig Sat Nov 18 3pm
Fall Festival Animal Adoption
Looking for a pet? Or just want to pet a dog or snuggle with a cat? Plano Animal Services will be at the library with pets available for adoption Haggard Sat Oct 7 1-5pm Harrington Sat Nov 18 1-5pm Parr Sat Dec 9 1-5pm
Raptors of Texas
The leaves are turning and there’s a chill in the air! Celebrate the fall season and make some fun crafts. Come and go Parr Tue Nov 21 3-4pm
Giant Games
Do you love games in a BIG way? Join us at the library and play with our super-sized games: checkers, chess, jenga and more! Harrington Sat Nov 25 3pm Haggard Sat Dec 9 3pm
Blackland Prairie Raptor Center brings live hawks, owls, and falcons. Learn what makes them a top predator and why they are so important to our environment Haggard Sat Oct 7 3pm
Star Wars Reads Day
Is the Force strong with you? We invite all Padawans and Jedis (and even Siths) to join us for all things Star Wars. Watch Episode IV: A New Hope (PG, 121 min) make your own Jawa and enjoy other activities from a galaxy far, far away Haggard Tue Oct 10 3pm
Celebrate New Beginnings with Diwali
Diwali, the Festival of Lights, is a major holiday celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs and Jains around the world to mark new beginnings and the triumph of good. Celebrate Diwali with stories, crafts, henna and a dance performance by UTD student dance group TaRaas. Presented in partnership with the Shraman Foundation Davis Sat Oct 21 2-4pm
FamilyWriMo Kick-off Party
Families, start your own book for National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). Bring your ideas and we will provide supplies Parr Sat Oct 28 3pm
Big Wheels
Get up close with some big trucks! Enjoy a story or two and learn about the trucks you see in your neighborhood. Bring your camera! Harrington Fri Nov 17 11am Programs on the Connecting Families pages may fill to capacity. Arrive 30 minutes prior for best chance at seating 4 PLANOLIBRARY.ORG
James Wand Secret Agent Magic Show
Your mission - should you choose to accept it - is to help James Wand on an exciting mission of magic and mystery! Magic tricks, spy gadgets and lots of fun audience participation! Parr Sat Dec 2 3pm
Wild Things Zoofari
Take a walk on the wild side with a variety of animals. Learn more about each animal, where it lives, and what you can do to help animals Davis Sat Dec 16 3pm
Boocoos
A one-man circus featuring juggling, plate spinning and balancing tricks, balloon twisting, and much more! Harrington Thu Dec 21 3pm
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Meet Storybook Faves
Bring your singing voice and join musicians from the Plano Symphony Orchestra! Musicians will entertain with popular music and stories and invite the audience to sing-along for some old favorites including Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Silent Night, Jingle Bells, Away in a Manger and more! Haggard Fri Dec 29 3pm
Cookie Mouse
Visit and do an activity with the Mouse from Laura Numeroff’s well loved picture book, If You Give a Mouse a Cookie Harrington Mon Dec 18 10:30am Haggard Wed Dec 20 3pm Davis Fri Dec 22 3pm
Big Blob with Bender the Balloon Man
Help design and build a big balloon blob - a 400 balloon sculpture designed and built by kids - and take home a balloon figure made by Bender Schimelpfenig Sat Dec 30 3pm
Noon Year’s Eve Party
Celebrate the New Year early with crafts, activities, and a countdown to 12:00 NOON! Davis Sat Dec 30 11am Parr Sat Dec 30 11am
Clifford
Visit and do an activity with the big red dog we all love Schimelpfenig Wed Dec 27 7pm Parr Thu Dec 28 3pm
Bring your camera!
P U P P E T S H O W S & M O V I E S | ALL AGES Little Red Riding Hood
Puppet Shows
A little girl meets a hungry wolf on the way to visit her grandma Parr Tue Sep 26 11am Parr Tue Sep 26 7pm Parr Fri Sep 29 11am
Big Pumpkin Halloween
Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes
Get in the Halloween Spirit! Watch the Big Pumpkin puppet show, hear Halloween stories, and trick-or-treat throughout the library. Costumes welcome! Harrington Thu Oct 26 3pm Davis Sat Oct 28 11am Schimelpfenig Mon Oct 30 10:30am Haggard Tue Oct 31 10:30am Parr Tue Oct 31 7pm
Goldilocks and the Three Bears A bold little girl named Goldilocks finds a house and barges in before being discovered the by three bears Parr Tue Nov 14 11am Parr Tue Nov 14 7pm Parr Fri Nov 17 11am
Little Red Hen
When Little Red Hen finds that none of her friends are willing to help her make bread, but all are willing to eat the bread, will she share? Haggard Tue Sep 12 10:30am Haggard Wed Sep 13 10:30am
Mother Goose shares her favorite nursery rhymes! Schimelpfenig Mon Oct 2 10:30am Schimelpfenig Wed Oct 4 10:30am Davis Tue Nov 28 11am Davis Wed Nov 29 7pm Davis Sat Dec 2 11am
Mucky Moose
Mucky, the smelliest moose in the forest, proves that smelling bad has its advantages when trying to outwit a wolf Davis Tue Oct 10 11am Davis Wed Oct 11 7pm Davis Sat Oct 14 11am
Sitting Down to Eat
There’s always room for one more (or is there?) when you’re sitting down to eat and there’s a knock on the door! Davis Tue Sep 5 11am Davis Wed Sep 6 7pm Davis Sat Sep 9 11am Schimelpfenig Mon Nov 20 10:30am Schimelpfenig Wed Nov 22 10:30am
Snog the Frog
Snog is a frog in search of a birthday kiss Haggard Tue Oct 17 10:30am Haggard Wed Oct 18 10:30am
Three Billy Goats Gruff
Three goats must outwit a troll to reach the tasty apple trees Harrington Mon Nov 6 10:30am Harrington Thu Nov 9 3pm
Three Little Pigs
Three little pigs try to build sturdy houses to keep out a hungry wolf Harrington Mon Sep 18 10:30am Harrington Thu Sep 21 3pm
Make It – Take It Movies
Watch a family friendly movie and make a related craft!
LEGO Batman Movie (PG, 104 min) Schimelpfenig Sat Sep 16 2pm Davis Wed Dec 27 2pm
Book of Life (PG, 95 min)
Schimelpfenig Mon Oct 9 2pm
Beauty & the Beast, 2017 (PG, 129 min)
Davis Mon Nov 20 3pm
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Reading Readiness Storytime August 28 – December 9 Babes in Arms (ages 0-9 months) – Rhymes, music and movement for the youngest babies. Bring a blanket for baby. Pre-walkers and parent/caregiver only please! Schimelpfenig Mon 9:30am Davis Tue 10am
Haggard Wed 9:30am Parr Thu 11am
Rhyme Time (ages 0-24 months) – Songs, nursery rhymes and books provide a languagerich experience for the youngest child. Active parent/caregiver participation is a must! Haggard Tue 9:30am Harrington Tue 9:30am Parr Tue 10am
Schimelpfenig Wed 9:30am Schimelpfenig Thu 10:30am
Haggard Fri 10am Davis Fri 10am Davis Fri 11am
Toddler Time (ages 18-36 months) – Age-appropriate books, flannel stories, rhymes and puppets encourage interaction, introduction to words and their sounds, and simple concepts for the active toddler. Parent/caregiver participation is required Haggard Mon 10am
Schimelpfenig Tue 9:30am
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Davis Mon 10am Parr Mon 10am Davis Mon 11am
Harrington Tue 10:30am Harrington Wed 10:30am Davis Thu 10am
Parr Thu 10am Davis Thu 11am Parr Fri 10am
Preschool Storytime (ages 3-5) – Age-appropriate books, flannel stories, rhymes, puppets, and storytelling reinforce early literacy skills such as letter sounds, vocabulary, narrative skills, and a love of books and reading for the pre-reading child. Parent/caregiver participation encouraged Schimelpfenig Mon 10:30am Harrington Mon 10:30am
Haggard Tue 10:30am Davis Tue 11am Parr Tue 11am
Haggard Wed 10:30am Schimelpfenig Wed 10:30am
Harrington Thu 10:30am Parr Fri 11am
App Time - Digital Storytime (ages 3-6) – Age-appropriate book and activity apps demonstrated to reinforce early literacy concepts through a digital format. Parent/caregiver participation required Davis Wed 11:15am
Family Storytime (all ages) – An interactive program for all ages with books, flannel stories, rhymes, puppets and songs to encourage a love of reading and the library. Parent/caregiver participation required Haggard Mon 7pm Parr Tue 7pm
Harrington Wed 7pm Davis Wed 7pm
Davis Sat 11am
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Sensory Storytime (all ages)
An interactive, inclusive storytime ideal for children with special needs such as autism spectrum disorders, sensory integration challenges, or short attention spans. Activities are designed to stimulate the senses and promote learning - read books, sing songs, move around and have fun! Visit the children’s desk or email
[email protected] for more info and to check availability Registration required in person at Davis and Haggard Registration opens August 14 / No storytime week of Nov 20
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Play & Learn (ages 18-36 months)
Playing is learning! Toddlers explore and connect in this unstructured and imaginative playtime. Parent/Caregiver participation is required Aug 28 - Dec 5 Haggard Mondays 11am Parr Mondays 11am Schimelpfenig Tuesdays 10:30am
Art Start (ages 3-6)
Stories to inspire your little artist followed by a different handson art activity each week. Things get messy! Smocks and materials provided Parr Wednesdays Aug 30-Dec 6 11am Haggard Fridays Sep 1-Dec 8 11am Limited supplies or space – free tickets required; distributed 30 minutes before the program
E A R L Y L E A R N I N G / P R E S C H O O L | W I T H PA R E N T O R C A R E G I V E R Tiny Techies (ages 3-6)
Introduce your preschooler to technology concepts in this special storytime series. Books, flannels, and activities will be used in each session to explore a new concept Davis Wednesdays Sep 6-27 10am
Family Place Parent/Child Playgroup (ages 0-3)
Storytime Around the World (all ages)
Listen to stories and learn some basic vocabulary in several languages during these bilingual storytimes. No language skills needed! Davis Mondays 7pm Hindi Sep 11-25 Chinese Oct 2-16 Spanish Oct 23-Nov 6 Arabic Nov 11-27
Project Wild (ages 3-6)
Build on your child’s sense of wonder about nature! We invite you to explore wildlife and the world around us through a wide range of activities. Each session will explore new themes and concepts. Part of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Initiative Davis Wednesdays Oct 4-25 10am
Fire Safety Storytime (ages 3-6)
It’s Fire Prevention Month! Enjoy a fire safety storytime, meet a Plano firefighter, and tour a real fire truck! Haggard Tue Oct 10 10:30am
Harrington Library is a Family Place Library. Family Place libraries redesign the library environment to be welcoming and appropriate for children beginning at birth; connect parents with the resources, programs and services offered at the library and other family service agencies; and reach out to non-traditional library users. This creates the network families need to nurture their children’s development during the critical first years of life and helps ensure all children enter school ready and able to learn.
Spend time together, play, make friends, and talk one-on-one with child development specialists Registration required in person at Harrington Session one registration opens August 28 Session two registration opens October 2
Harrington Thursdays Sep 14-Oct 12 9-10:15am Harrington Thursdays Oct 19-Nov 16 9-10:15am
Dance Party (ages 2-6)
Music helps with early literacy! Move to the music, listen to books with beat, and have lots of fun! Parr Wed Dec 13 11am Davis Fri Dec 15 11am
Holiday Storytime (ages 2-6)
Join us as we celebrate the holiday season with stories, songs and the puppet show I’m Not Santa Schimelpfenig Thu Dec 14 10:30am Parr Wed Dec 20 11am
Mini Maestros (ages 3-6)
Join us for a musical storytime experience! Learn basic musical concepts like pitch and rhythm with books, songs, and interactive activities enhanced with live music Davis Wednesdays Nov 1-15 10am
Read! Build! Play! (ages 0-5)
Bringing play to storytime with LEGO Duplo bricks Harrington Mon Dec 11 10:30am
Parachute Party (ages 2-6)
Up, down, and round and round - join us for rhymes and songs using giant parachutes Haggard Tue Dec 12 10:30am
Teddy Bear Campout (ages 2-6)
Wear your jammies, bring your teddy bear (or bunny, cat, or even giraffe) and a blanket for storytime. After a few stories and songs, kids can leave their stuffed animals at the library for a sleepover. See pictures of their nighttime adventures on our Flickr account the next day! Schimelpfenig Tue Dec 19 10:30am
Winter Wonderland (ages 2-6)
Cold got you feeling frozen? Warm up with winter-themed crafts and activities! Davis Thu Dec 21 10:30am Engage – SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER | NOVEMBER | DECEMBER 2017 7
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Hispanic Heritage Month In His Own Words: The Life and Work of César Chávez
Featuring thirty-eight photographs paired with excerpts from his dynamic speeches, interviews, and authoritative writings, this exhibit documents the full course of Chávez’s remarkable career. It examines the life experiences and philosophical influences that drove him to dedicate himself fully to improving the lives of American farm workers. Provided by the Humanities Texas exhibition program Haggard August 7-September 15
César Chávez at work in the community garden at La Paz in Keene, California by Cathy Murphy, 1976. Photo reprinted with permission of the César E. Chávez Foundation and Cathy Murphy
Voces Americanas: Latino Literature in the United States
A celebratory survey of works by Latinos in the past thirty years, including images of authors, books, movie stills, public presentations, and illustrations. Based on an original exhibition at the University of Houston Library documenting a quarter century of Hispanic publishing in the United States. Provided by the Humanities Texas exhibition program Harrington September 1-30
Barbacoa para Cumpleaños, by Carmen Lomas Garza, 1993
Alma y Corazon
Dancers from ages 3 to 24 perform a variety of Hispanic dances. You’ll learn more about the regions they come from and marvel at the beautiful costuming and energetic dances Harrington Sat Sep 30 3pm
Alma y Corazón Tejano Ballet Folklórico Dancers
Plano International Festival Visit and learn more about the library!
Haggard Park Sat Oct 14 11am-5pm
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J U S T F O R K I D S | GRADES K-5 Code Club
T W E E N S | GRADES 4-8 Edgar Allan Poe’s Funeral
Four weeks of hands-on activities and games from Code.org that will teach you the foundations of computer programming Haggard Wednesdays Sep 20-Oct 11 3:30pm Schimelpfenig Wednesdays Oct 18-Nov 8 3:30pm
Art Workshop
Be ready to collaborate and get a little messy as we create one large group artwork using paper and paint Harrington Mon Oct 9 3pm
Craft It Up!
Use your creativity to make a fun fall craft! Schimelpfenig Tue Oct 10 3pm
Library LEGOS Relay
Accept the challenge of a LEGOS relay and join in the fun Parr Mon Nov 20 3pm
Edgar Allan Poe is known for his macabre poems and short stories. You are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Edgar Allan Poe from his late residence Parr Library. Learn about his life and times through crafts and activities Parr Mon Oct 9 3pm
Demigod Jeopardy
How many cabins are at Camp Half-Blood? How long was Leo in Ogygia? Test your demigod trivia knowledge! Topics from the Rick Riordan series Percy Jackson and the Olympians, The Heroes of Olympus, The Kane Chronicles, Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard, and the Trials of Apollo Haggard Mon Nov 20 3pm
Painting with Light
Use our iPads, LED lights, and other random objects to create beautiful long-exposure photographs. We’ll also have our Tilt Brush available for you to create art in a virtual environment Schimelpfenig Fri Dec 29 3pm
Star Wars Party
Get ready for the release of the next Star Wars movie with a variety of activities! Costumes welcome Harrington Tue Nov 21 3pm
Ninja Storytime
Are you a master of stealth? Join us for an afternoon all about ninjas. Hear ninja stories, show off your amazing ninja moves, pose in the photo booth and more! Costumes welcome Haggard Wed Nov 22 3pm
Art Start Plus
Take art to the next level with Art Start Plus! Work on a different process art project each week and expect to get messy! Davis Tuesdays Sep 12-26 3:30pm
Readers and Waggers
K-12 Student Center
Bring your favorite book from home or choose one from the library, and read it to a Heart of Texas Therapy dog Davis Sundays Sep 24 ● Nov 19 2pm
Academic Achievement
(grades 1-12)
Library card required for log in
Math Tutoring
Free tutoring help is available every week at the library. Tutoring is for students struggling to maintain grade-level math, not those in advanced or honors classes. All materials will be provided, and students are encouraged to bring any unfinished math homework with them. Tutoring is provided by volunteers Register in person starting August 15
Harrington Tuesdays Sep 5-Dec 12 6pm (no class Oct 10 & 31 ● Nov 7 & 21) Register in person starting August 14
Schimelpfenig Thursdays Sep 14-Dec 7 6pm (no class Nov 23)
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3-D Printing 3-D Printing Class (ages 8 & up)
Learn the basics of 3D printing and get an introduction to 3D design. Students under the age of 13 must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the class. Please bring a flash drive to save your design work Davis Saturdays 10am-12pm Sep 16 ● Oct 21 ● Nov 4 ● Dec 9
Coding & Technology Circuit Circus
Make art come alive with paper circuits and scribble bots Parr Tue Oct 10 3pm
Animate, Draw & Explore using Scratch
Learn how Scratch uses drag-and-drop programming, which means no syntax errors. The program is always ready to run, enabling young learners to focus on the logic instead! Haggard Sat Oct 21 3pm
Hour of Code
Celebrate Computer Science Week with coding fun for the whole family! Do fun activities through Hour of Code, play with coding apps on the mini iPads and even code a bee or caterpillar Parr Sat Dec 9 3pm
Math Games with OSMO
Play with an iPad, learn math concepts, play other games Schimelpfenig Thu Dec 21 3pm
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Hand Drawn Animation
Learn how to create your own cartoons! We’ll supply the pencils and paper, you’ll supply the imagination Davis Sat Dec 2 3pm
Makey Makey Poetry
Combine art, words, and technology! Create artwork inspired by a poem we supply. Then, use Makey Makey to connect your artwork to a computer and “play” the poem! Haggard Sat Dec 16 3pm
Experiment Innovating Inventors
What do Ben Franklin and Orville Wright have in common? They’re both inventors! Explore the ideas and inventions of notable inventors through hands-on activities such as building your own helicopter and making your own Thaumatrope Davis Sat Sep 9 3pm
Innovating Inventors
Part of Power Up at Your Library Week. See page 3 for details Harrington Fri Oct 6 4pm
STEAM Stop
Stop by and learn a little bit about all things STEAM; complete experiments, play with circuits, build things, do crafts, and sharpen math skills with games. Come and go Schimelpfenig Sat Sep 23 2-4pm Davis Sun Nov 5 2-4pm Harrington Mon Nov 20 2-4pm
Robotic Spin Art
Use Lego WeDo, littleBits, and your engineering skills to create spin art masterpieces! Harrington Sat Sep 2 3pm
Corkbots
Create your own character and setting! Use our Stop Motion app to create a video of your character Parr Sun Sep 10 2pm
Tinkering Tuesday
Part of Power Up at Your Library Week. See page 3 for details Parr Tue Oct 3 4pm
Robotics
Found Object Mask Making
WeDo Freestyle
Turn trash into treasure! Use recyclables and paint to make masks for Fall Harrington Sun Oct 29 2pm
Photo Editing with GIMP (3rd grade & up)
Learn how to edit photos using GIMP and our MacBooks. We’ll guide you through the use of layers, filters, and other basic tools. Bring your own JPG photo to work on, or we’ll provide one! Haggard Tue Nov 21 3pm
Sand Painting
Learn basic techniques and create your own masterpiece using colored sand! Be prepared to get messy Davis Wed Nov 22 3pm Harrington Fri Dec 22 3pm 10 PLANOLIBRARY.ORG
Pick which WeDo robot you want to build in a freestyle session! Davis Sun Sep 17 1:30pm ● 3pm Haggard Sat Sep 30 1:30pm ● 3pm Davis Mon Oct 9 12pm ● 2pm ● 4pm Schimelpfenig Sun Oct 22 2pm Harrington Sat Nov 18 11am ● 2pm Parr Sun Nov 26 2pm Davis Fri Dec 29 11am ● 1pm
World of Robots
Interact with the world of robots - from programming friendly bees to driving motorized vehicles to 3D printers, there’s something for everyone! Come and go Haggard Sun Nov 12 2-4pm Schimelpfenig Sat Nov 25 2-4pm
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Anousheh Ansari – Space Explorer
Anousheh Ansari is a living example of the American Dream. She immigrated to the United States as a teenager who did not speak English. She immersed herself in education, earned three degrees, and became an engineer, successful entrepreneur, and the first female private space explorer. As she launched her company, Prodea Systems, in 2006, she also blasted off for an eight-day expedition aboard the International Space Station. Anousheh Ansari earned a place in history as the first female private space explorer and first astronaut of Iranian descent. Her visit to space was the accomplishment of a lifelong dream
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Dare to Dream: A View From the Stars
What will our world look like in the future? Hear about Space exploration, innovation, and the role of today’s young people in shaping tomorrow. Anousheh Ansari, female Space Explorer, Engineer, and Entrepreneur will share her experiences in Space and inspire citizens young and old to participate in imagining the possibilities Haggard Sat Nov 4 3pm
Star Party
Learn about stars and other planetary bodies using littleBits. Make a star chart, learn about constellations and use our VR goggles to explore space! Davis Sat Sep 16 2pm
Blast Off!
Make your own rocket and send it flying! We’ll explore the science behind liftoff and other fun crafts Schimelpfenig Sat Sep 30 11am
Solar Sunscreen
Ever wonder why your skin turns pink after you’ve been out in the sun? Learn how and why that happens, then create your own UV animal and shelter to protect them from the sun. Test your shelter by stepping outside to see if your animal changes color Parr Sat Oct 14 3pm
Mystery Bag Engineering Challenge
You have 30 minutes and a mystery bag of supplies. See what you can build and compete against other families to see whose creation can pass the test! Harrington Sun Oct 15 2pm
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Part of Power Up at Your Library Week. See page 3 for details Davis Sat Oct 7 3pm
Metalsmithing (grades 9-12)
Learn how to saw your own design in metal and create a one-ofa-kind pendant or key chain Harrington Wed Dec 27 2-5pm
Stop Motion Animation (grades 6-12)
Learn how to create stop motion animation using Legos, action figures and other small toys. Recreate a scene from your favorite book or movie or write your own original script Davis Thu Dec 28 3pm
Coding & Programming
(ages 13+) Bring a laptop with the latest Chrome or Firefox browsers for these handson classes. Additional free software download instructions will be available for each class when you register. All class materials can be accessed at http://bit.ly/2uz4ous. Presented in partnership with OASiS & TiE
Android App Programming with MIT App Inventor Learn how to write simple mobile apps on an Android device. Class materials can be accessed in folder MobileApp1 at http://bit.ly/2uz4ous Davis Sun Oct 1 1:30-4:30pm
Arduino Basics Workshop - Simple IoT
Learn how to work with Arduino UNO and electronic components like LEDs, buzzers, and motors. Class materials can be accessed in folder IoT Class 1 at http://bit.ly/2uz4ous Davis Sun Oct 8 1:30-4:30pm
Arduino Advanced Workshop 1 - IoT and Cloud Build on the Arduino Basics workshop and learn how to use sensors, collect data, load the data into AT&T M2X cloud, and analyze the data. Class materials can be accessed in folder IoT Class 2 at http://bit.ly/2uz4ous Davis Sun Oct 15 1:30-4:30pm
Arduino Advanced Workshop 2 - Bluetooth and Voice Enablement
Build on the Mobile App and Arduino Basics workshops and learn how to control Arduino components using Bluetooth HC-05 and how to control electronic components using voice commands. Class materials can be accessed in folder IoT Class 3 at http://bit.ly/2uz4ous Davis Sun Oct 22 1:30-4:30pm
College Prep
(grades 9-12)
College Entrance Exams: Practice Test & Tutorial
Take an actual test and find out right away how you can improve. The test is followed by a 1-hour tutorial and runs through lunchtime. Bring snacks and a bottle of water with you! Presented by More Than a Teacher ACT Schimelpfenig Sat Oct 7 10:30am-3:30pm SAT Parr Sat Nov 11 10:30am-3:30pm
Digital Creativity
(grades 6-12) All classes are held in the Haggard Teen Digital Creation Space. No registration required, space is first come-first-served. Classes beyond “level 101” require experience with the software
Sound Recording/Podcasting
Learn to record and edit sound and create your own podcast Haggard Sat Sep 23 2-3:30pm Haggard Sat Oct 21 2-3:30pm
Photoshop Artwork
Apply filters to your photos to create and enhance your artwork Haggard Sun Sep 24 2-3:30pm Haggard Sun Oct 22 2-3:30pm
Illustrator: Intro to Vector Art
Learn about basic Adobe Illustrator features: the pen tool, clipping masks and the swatches panel and how to use them to create vector-based art Haggard Sun Oct 15 2-3:30pm
Premiere: Intro to Video Editing
Learn the basics of video editing using Adobe Premiere Haggard Sun Dec 10 2-3:30pm Haggard Thu Dec 28 3-4:30pm
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Pop-Up Authors! Check our website and social media for more best-selling author events as they pop-up! planolibrary.org Free Event – Author Visit with Alice Hoffman
Best-selling author Alice Hoffman will talk about her new novel The Rules of Magic, prequel to her spellbinding book Practical Magic. Book signing immediately following with books available for purchase Haggard Wed Oct 11 7pm
Ticketed Reception – Alice Hoffman
Photo by Deborah Feingold
Super-fans can meet and chat with Alice Hoffman in this intimate reception. Tickets include a copy of The Rules of Magic and front-row seating at the free event following the reception. Purchase tickets at friendsofplanolibrary.org. Ticket sales open one month prior. Reception sponsored by Friends of the Plano Public Library Haggard Wed Oct 11 6pm Author Alice Hoffman
Free Event – Author Visit with Roseanne Montillo Hear best-selling author Roseanne Montillo talk about her new novel Fire on the Track, a vivid tale of trailblazing Olympian Betty Robinson. Book signing immediately following with books available for purchase Haggard Thu Oct 19 7pm
Photo by Sonya Highfield Photography
Ticketed Reception – Roseanne Montillo
Author Roseanne Montillo
Super-fans can meet and chat with Roseanne Montillo in this intimate reception. Tickets include a copy of Fire on the Track and front-row seating at the free event following the reception. Purchase tickets at friendsofplanolibrary.org. Ticket sales open one month prior. Reception sponsored by Friends of the Plano Public Library Haggard Thu Oct 19 6pm
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Book Clubs
Career & Business
Brown Bag Book Club
Job Search Seminar
Chinese Book Talk 中文书谈论会
Cutting Debt Down to Size: Understanding Your Situation
Parr Thursdays 12-1:30pm Sep 28 When Books Went to War: The Stories that Helped Us Win World War II by Molly Guptill Manning Oct 26 The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen Nov 16 David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants by Malcom Gladwell Read and discuss great Chinese books you’ve read 分享一本您 读过的中文好书。 Haggard Wednesdays 7-8pm Sep 13 ● Oct 18 ● Nov 8 ● Dec 13
Cook the Book
Love to browse cookbooks and try new recipes? Stop by the library to see each month’s cookbook and choose a recipe. Bring your prepared dish to the meeting to share and eat! Davis Tuesdays 1-2pm Sep 19 Thai Oct 17 German Nov 21 Italian Dec 12 Desserts
Get tips on creating your resume and preparing for a successful interview. Learn about our online Job Center that will help you research businesses, find a job online, improve your e-skills, and more! Davis Sat Nov 11 10am-12pm
Feeling overwhelmed by debt? You are not alone; millions of Americans are reminded monthly how much they owe. But what if you could manage the debt, shrink the balance, or pay it off entirely? A certified coach will explore how you can find the resources and peace of mind to becoming debt-free. Presented by Transformance, a non-profit debt management and financial education service Haggard Thu Oct 19 7pm
Cook the Book Nighttime
Celebrate National Apple Month with a special nighttime edition of Cook the Book. Stop by the library and choose an apple recipe from our selections. Bring your prepared dish to the meeting to share and eat! Davis Tue Oct 3 7-8pm
Mystery Book Club
Davis Thursdays 7-8:30pm Sep 21 Malice by Keigo Higashino Oct 19 In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware Nov 16 Best Liked Mysteries of the Year
Second Tuesday Book Club
Schimelpfenig Tuesdays 7:15-8:30pm Sep 12 Did you Ever Have a Family by Bill Clegg Oct 10 The Soul of an Octopus: A Surprising Exploration into the Wonder of Consciousness by Sy Montgomery Nov 14 The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead
What Are You Reading Now?
Read and discuss great books you’ve read Haggard Mondays 1-2:30pm Sep 11 ● Oct 2 ● Nov 6 ● Dec 4
Visit our online Job Resources for tips on how to prepare a resume, write a cover letter, and search for jobs. Find information about local job fairs, networking, and coping with unemployment. planolibrary.org A $75,000 “Art Spark” grant from the U. S. Institute of Museum and Library Services and Texas State Library and Archives Commission under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act (2017) is enhancing art at the Plano libraries! Funding from Art Spark expands artistic and cultural experiences at the library through programs, exhibits, and performances. The grant also supports the 18st AIRSpace Artist in Residence program at Harrington Library. As a place for lifelong learning, the library strives to provide local opportunities for exploration of arts and culture.
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Cultural Chinese for Beginners
Learn basic Chinese. Topics include greetings, numbers, families, time and dates, money and shopping Haggard Thursdays Sep 7-Oct 12 7-8:30pm
Intermediate Chinese
Build on basic Chinese skills. Topics include colors, food, asking directions, seeing the doctor, and going to stores, the library, and post office Haggard Thursdays Oct 26-Dec 7 7-8:30pm (no class Nov 23)
Small Talk
A conversational program for adults who speak English as a second language. Each week participants discuss practical everyday topics in a casual group setting to become more confident speakers. Have fun, meet people from all over the world and learn about American culture while practicing your spoken English. Limited to those who can speak and read English Sep 11-Dec 14 (no meetings Nov 20-23) Parr Mondays 1pm Haggard Tuesdays 10am Schimelpfenig Tuesdays 1pm Davis Wednesdays 1pm Davis Thursdays 10am
Genealogy DNA Interest Group
Discuss and explore the use of DNA in genealogy research Haggard Wednesdays 6:30-7:30pm Sep 6 ● Oct 4 ● Nov 1 ● Dec 6
Where in the World Are They? Citizenship Classes
How to locate your immigrant ancestors Haggard Thu Sep 14 9:30-11am
US citizenship classes are designed to help legal residents prepare for their naturalization exam. Learn civics, history, government, vocabulary, reading, and writing necessary for the exam. English and Spanish speakers are welcome. Presented by Light of Hope Immigration Law Center Schimelpfenig Mondays Sep 11-Dec 18 6:30-8:30pm
How to Join the DAR
Clases de Ciudadania
Join the Legacy Users Group for information sharing, research tips, webinars and one-on-one help Haggard Tuesdays 1:30-5pm Sep 26 ● Oct 24 ● Nov 28
Las clases de ciudadania están diseñadas para ayudar a residentes legales a prepararse para su examen de naturalización. Aprenderán civismo, historia, gobierno, vocabulario, lectura y escritura. Serán impartidas los lunes en inglés y español. Presentado por Light of Hope Immigration Law Center Schimelpfenig lunes 11 de sep al 18 de dic 6:30-8:30pm
English as a Second Language Classes
It is never too late to start and no documents are required. Workbooks are included in the course. Presented by Literacy Instruction for Texas (LIFT) Materials fee $25 paid to LIFT Registration required in person at Harrington Registration Aug 21 & 23 6:30-8:30pm
Learn what it takes to become a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Get help researching your Revolutionary War ancestor Haggard Sat Sep 23 10am
Legacy Research
Genealogy 101
Learn how to start your family research and fill in your family tree Haggard Thu Oct 5 9:30-11am
Genealogy Lock-In
Spend the afternoon and evening researching at this 7th annual event featuring webinars, genealogy libraries from across Texas, one-on-one assistance, genealogy and history groups, and much more Haggard Fri Oct 20 11am-11pm
Genealogy Databases: Part 1
Harrington Mondays & Wednesdays Aug 28-Nov 20 6:30-8:30pm (no class Sep 4)
Learn some strategies for searching Ancestry.com, as well as tricks to take home to use for your genealogy research Haggard Wed Oct 25 9:30-11am
Clases de Inglés como Segundo Idioma
Genealogy Databases: Part 2
Nunca es demasiado tarde para comenzar y no se requieren documentos. Los cuadernos de ejercicio están incluidos en el costo del curso
Tips and tricks for searching FamilySearch and Fold3 Haggard Thu Oct 26 9:30-11am
Cargo por materiales es $25 Se requiere registrarse en persona en Biblioteca Harrington Inscripciónes: 21 y 23 de ago 6:30-8:30pm
Learn the many ways to find the cemetery of your ancestor and the other family members hiding there Haggard Wed Nov 8 9:30-11am
Harrington lunes y miércoles 28 de ago al 20 de nov 6:30-8:30pm (no habrá clase 4 de sep)
Clues from Cemeteries
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Get Creative Cool Crafts
Learn new skills, meet new friends, share your love of crafts Schimelpfenig Tuesdays 7pm Sep 5 Fall Embossed Leaves Oct 3 Tinkering Tuesday Tech Craft Part of Power Up at Your Library Week See page 3 for details Nov 7 Hoop Art Dec 5 Hygge Night - Cozy Crafts
Taste of Mah Jong
Meet new friends & play Mah Jong! Both American and Chinese sets will be provided, and you are welcome to bring your own set to share. No scoring or gambling! Come and go Haggard Sundays Sep 10-Dec 31 2-4pm (no meeting Dec 24)
Scrabble Social
Come in costume and bring your Scrabble savvy, your voluminous vocabulary, and your winning words and have a frightening amount of fun on Halloween! Play with our sets or bring your own Schimelpfenig Tue Oct 31 7pm
Calligraphy for Beginners
Improve your writing skills and get an introduction to calligraphy, which can be used for signage, lettering, invitations or just for fun! Schimelpfenig Tue Dec 19 7pm
Expand Your Mind Property Maintenance Workshop
Learn how to upkeep and maintain your home and property: tree trimming, grading and erosion, foundations, electrical, plumbing, hiring a contractor and more. Presented by the City of Plano Property Standards Department Harrington Sat Sep 16 9am-12pm
Alzheimer’s Caregiver Workshop
Information, guidance and training to assist those caring for a family member with Alzheimer’s disease. Topics covered include an overview of Alzheimer’s disease, meeting daily challenges, communication, safety, managing difficult behavior, and caring for the caregiver. Presented by the Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Dallas. Registration is requested at alz.org/greaterdallas or 800-272-3900 Parr Sat Sep 16 1-4pm Davis Sat Nov 18 1-4pm
Novel Knitters
Bring a project and meet other crafters. Share knit/crochet tips, or learn to knit Haggard Mondays 7-8:30pm Sep 11&25 ● Oct 9&23 ● Nov 6&20 ● Dec 4&18
The Write Stuff
Join others interested in creative writing to share critiques, exchange ideas, and support each other’s creative endeavors Parr Thursdays 7pm Sep 14 ● Oct 12 ● Nov 9
Adulting 101
Feeling overwhelmed by all the things you’re supposed to already know how to do? Join us for four sessions covering skills including financial, job and career, household (including how to fold a fitted sheet!), and cooking Schimelpfenig Tuesdays 7pm Sep 26 Job/Career: How not to be unemployed Oct 24 Finances: How not to be completely broke Nov 28 Household: How not to live in a mess Dec 12 Food: How not to starve
Scrappy Hour
Join us for a new project each session crafted using our Cricut machine! We will be using a variety of materials for one-of-a-kind pieces of art Schimelpfenig Tuesdays 7pm Sep 19 ● Oct 17 ● Nov 21
NaNoWriMo Kick Off (ages 13+)
Kick Off Join other aspiring novelists across the country and attempt to write a complete novel during the month of November Parr Sun Oct 29 2-3pm Write-Ins Work on your novel-in-progress with the support of other NaNo writers Parr Wednesdays Nov 1 & 29 6pm
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Protection Seminar Series
Learn how you can keep yourself, your family and your home safe. Presented by the Plano Police Department Parr Mondays 7pm Oct 2 Protect Your Home Oct 9 Protect Yourself Oct 16 Protect Your Children
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When Mother Nature sends the message that even grass doesn’t want to grow in your shady yard, it’s time for a landscape update. Learn how to plan and plant an attractive oasis of foliage and texture to delight the eye-even under the arching canopy of mature trees. Presented by Plano Sustainability & Environmental Education Harrington Sat Oct 7 10am-12pm
Digital Creativity
(ages 13 & up) All classes are held in the Parr Digital Creation Space. No registration required, space is first come-first-served. *Come 30 minutes early to receive a brief overview of the Adobe program before class
DCS Open House
Curious about the Digital Creation Space? Explore and learn what you can create using the software and equipment. Come and go Parr Sat Nov 25 3-5pm
Ableton Basics
Learn about making digital music, from symphonies to modern day beats Parr Mon Sep 25 7pm Parr Mon Nov 13 7pm
After Effects Basics
Learn about applying digital effects to videos Parr Sat Oct 7 3pm
Parenting Parenting Power Hour
Hear from experts each month that will answer your questions and empower you to be a better parent! Presented in partnership with This Side Up Family.
Haggard Tuesdays 6:30-7:30pm Sep 12 Smart Money, Smart Kids Instilling good money habits in your children is arguably one of life’s most important lessons. Teaching your children how to manage and save money is crucial, so we’ll talk through practical tools to start with the basics and build on them Oct 10 Teaching Responsibility What can kids handle at each age/stage? Children are taught responsibility when they help with chores at home. Volunteering together strengthens family bonds, enhances communication, and sends a message to your children that you’re a team! Learn ideas and opportunities for how kids can serve at home and how your family can serve in our community Nov 14 Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled World Teaching children the difference between “want” and “need” can be the first step towards raising confident, resilient, and successful children. Learn how to cultivate an attitude of gratitude in your home and cure your kids of the entitlement epidemic Dec 12 Parenting with Love and Logic One basic need all children have is to be loved unconditionally; accepted even if they fall short. Learn how to parent with unconditional love and logic. Establish healthy control without anger, threats, nagging, or power struggles
Registration required. Registration opens two weeks prior to each session. A Plano Library Card is required to register Limited supplies or space – free tickets required; distributed 30 minutes before the program
Animate Basics
Love cartoons and anime? Learn how to create your own digital animation Parr Tue Oct 10 4pm Parr Sat Dec 2 10am
Audition Basics
Learn about audio recording and editing Parr Mon Oct 23 7pm
Create Comics with Illustrator *
Learn how Illustrator can be used to create your own comics Parr Tue Nov 21 4pm
Create Graphics with Illustrator
Learn how to create scalable vector graphics and designs Parr Wed Oct 18 7pm
Camera Equipment Basics
Lights, camera, action! Get comfortable using cameras in the Digital Creation Space Parr Sat Sep 30 3pm
Edit Videos with Premiere
Learn how to turn raw footage into videos Parr Thu Sep 14 4pm
Photoshop Basics
Learn about the Photoshop interface, navigation and layers Parr Sat Sep 9 10am Parr Sat Nov 4 3pm
Photoshop: Professional Headshots *
Learn about headshot photography and editing using Photoshop Parr Mon Sep 11 7pm Parr Mon Dec 11 7pm
Photoshop: Restore Old Photos *
Learn how to fix scratches, add color to black and white, and more ways to bring old photos to life Parr Wed Nov 8 7pm
Virtual Reality Painting Demo
Explore painting in 3D with the HTC Vive and Tiltbrush in a hands-on demo Parr Wed Dec 20 4pm
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Technology Training
(adults) Classes require basic keyboard and mouse skills. Registration required where indicated. Registration opens two weeks prior to each session
Excel - Pivot Tables
Pivot tables allow you to extract the significance from large detailed datasets. Learn how to produce solid informative reports for presentations and your boss! Schimelpfenig Sat Sep 9 10am Schimelpfenig Sat Nov 4 10am
Google Search Like a Librarian
Formación de tecnología en español
(adultos) Todas las clases requieren habilidades básicas de teclado y ratón. El espacio es lo primero, primero en ser servido
Internet básico-navegación y búsqueda
Para estudiantes que nunca han usado el Internet, o los que batallan buscar información bueno Harrington Sat Sep 23 10am
Introducción a Word
You’ve searched on the internet, but are you using it as effectively as you could? Learn about the full potential of Google in this interactive setting. It will change the way you search online! Harrington Mon Sep 11 9am
Aprender a generar y guardar documentos simples en Word. Se necesita saber usar el ratón y teclado Harrington Sat Oct 21 10am
Google Privacy
Aprenda la estructura básica de una hoja de Excel. Aprenda formato básico, fórmulas, y funcione Harrington Mon Oct 30 9am
The Internet gives individuals and families the ability to socialize, shop, bank, work, and learn. For the most part it’s a safe place, but online privacy and security is still important. Take charge of your own protection by learning about the risks Harrington Mon Sep 18 9am
Introducción a Excel
Excel - Intro
Learn the basic structure of a worksheet and a workbook. Learn basic formatting, formulas, functions and data types Harrington Mon Sep 25 9am Davis Sat Sep 30 9am Schimelpfenig Sat Nov 11 10am
Excel - Formulas & Functions
Start Learning Today!
▪ FREE with your Library Card
Learn how to create multiple worksheets in a workbook, become familiar with data types, and use formulas and functions Schimelpfenig Sat Oct 21 10am Schimelpfenig Sat Dec 2 10am
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Word - Common Tasks
Bootstrap 3 Excel 2013 Python 3
Explore Word tasks such as page layout, formatting, fonts, paragraphs, clip art, and more Haggard Sat Nov 18 10am
eBooks, eAudiobooks, & eMagazines Made Easy
Learn how to access the library’s free eBooks, eAudiobooks and eMagazines. Get help downloading the easy apps. Bring your reader, tablet, or smart phone and go home ready to read! Parr Thu Dec 28 7pm
One-on-One Technology Help Book a Librarian Want help formatting your resume? Need to learn how to use that one tool in Excel for work? Use our Book a Librarian service to schedule an appointment with a librarian for a 30-minute, one-onone tutorial at a time that is convenient for you. All Libraries By appointment
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Project Management Photoshop Elements 15 Web Developer
Access at planolibrary.org
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L I B R A R Y S E R V I C E S | IN PERSON & ONLINE Most services require a Plano Library card; please refer to the “Services” page on the library website for complete information. All services are free unless otherwise indicated
3D Printing
Genealogy
Book a Librarian
InfoLinks
Objects are printed in PLA or ABS themoplastic in a single color with 3D Systems CubePro 3D printer or PolyPrinter. Size limit is 9”x9”x9” and cost is $.20/gram Davis Provides one-on-one assistance from a professional librarian. Appointments are scheduled in advance and tailored to specific requests such as computer assistance, reading suggestions, indepth research, help with eReaders or other new technology All libraries
Business/Marketing Research
ReferenceUSA provides business directory information to assist with sales leads, market research, job search and more Online
Citizenship
Learning Express Library provides citizenship test preparation and practice Online
Computer Skills
Ancestry.com offers indexes to US, Canada, and UK census; birth, death, marriage records; immigration and passenger lists, and naturalization records Genealogy Center A curated directory of information links covering business, consumer, government, health, law, local interest, older adults, taxes, transportation and voting Online
InterLibrary Loan (ILL) ILL is for Plano residents only
Loan of books, audios, videos, and photocopies of articles from magazines and newspapers which are not owned by Plano Public Library System. Provided through a partnership with the Texas State Library using the Texas Group Catalog Online
Investment Research
Morningstar Investment Research Center offers news, fund information, tutorials, annual reports, and more Online
Lynda.com provides online training courses that cover a variety of topics (including business, design, web development, and multimedia skills) and software (Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Suite, and open source applications) Online
Notary
Digital Creation Spaces
Computers with internet access are available on a first-come, first-served basis; free public WiFi available 7am to 9pm All libraries
Access to digital media technologies and equipment to accommodate individual or group multimedia projects. Equipment includes PC workstations equipped with Adobe Creative Suite 6 and Microsoft Office Suite, headphones, USB microphone, SD card reader, digital camera/SLR, tripod, pen tablet, color image scanner, and green screen Haggard (grades 6-12) Parr (ages 13 & up)
eLibrary
OverDrive and RB Digital provide eBooks, eAudiobooks and digital magazines Online
ESL
Pronunciator provides English language learning for native speakers of many different languages Online
Foreign Language
Pronunciator provides language learning in Spanish, French, German, Italian, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Greek, Brazilian Portuguese, and many more Online
GED Preparation
Learning Express Library provides GED skill building and test preparation Online
Limited to acknowledgments; no business documents accepted. Fees are $5 first signature and $1 each additional signature Schimelpfenig (by appointment)
Online Access/WiFi
Oversized Book Scanner
Scan books, maps, large photos, and documents up to 17”x28”. Save scans to a flash drive for free or print b/w at $.15/page or color at $.60/page Genealogy Center
Rent a Room
Program and conference rooms are available for rent at all five Plano libraries with a two hour minimum rental. Fees range from $15 to $25 per hour for Plano residents, and $60 to $75 per hour for nonresidents All libraries
Test Preparation/Study Guides
Learning Express Library provides practice for SAT, ACT, GRE and other tests, college prep, software tutorials, career advancement, and other learning tools Online
Tutoring/Homework Help
Tutor.com provides one-on-one help from a live tutor for students in math, science, English, history and other subjects Online
Wireless Printing
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Library Closings
Bookdrops will also be closed
September 3–4 November 22 November 23–24 December 23–26 January 1
Locations
Labor Day Close at 5pm Thanksgiving Winter Holidays New Year’s Day
Persons who, because of a special need or condition, need accommodation to enjoy library sponsored programs should contact Library Administration (972-769-4208) 48 hours in advance so that the library may make reasonable accommodations
Maribelle M. Davis Library 7501-B Independence Pkwy Plano, TX 75025 972-208-8000 W.O. Haggard, Jr. Library 2501 Coit Road Plano, TX 75075 972-769-4250 Gladys Harrington Library 1501 18th Street Plano, TX 75074 972-941-7175 Christopher A. Parr Library 6200 Windhaven Pkwy Plano, TX 75093 972-769-4300 L.E.R. Schimelpfenig Library 5024 Custer Road Plano, TX 75023 972-769-4200
18st AIRSpace (Artist in Residence) Harrington Library 972-941-7175 Genealogy Center Haggard Library (basement level) 972-769-4240 Digital Creation Space Haggard Library (grades 6-12) 972-769-4250 Parr Library (ages 13 & up) 972-769-4300 Family Place Library Harrington Library (children’s area) 972-941-7175
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