The Honor-System Board Games At RRPL
Libraries over the past decades have increasingly expanded their collections beyond books, but you know that already, having read my earlier blog!
The Coming Return to Non-Resident Fees at RRPL – Why We’ve Gotta Do It
Back in the Spring of 2015, the City of Round Rock decided to stop charging non-residents Back in the Spring of 2015, the City of Round Rock decided to stop charging non-residents, (basically defined as folks who lived outside the city limits of Round Rock) extra fees to use our Parks and Recreation facilities and the Round Rock Public Library.
ESL Practice Conversations – Patrons Try English
In March of 2024, I started leading a small program for an hour on Wednesday evenings. Occurring twice a month, on the second and fourth Wednesdays at 6:30 pm, RRPL hosts a gathering of folks trying to learn English.
A Local Legend Inspires More Book Suggestions!
Recently, RRPL hosted two lectures about a Texas civil rights activist born here in Round Rock, Juanita Craft. On her own initiative, journalist and author Helen Cordes inquired about offering a lecture at our library to educate our patrons about the achievements of Ms. Craft.
Host a Solar Eclipse Party!
Gather your favorite people and experience the rare and beautiful total eclipse together. Here’s information for a safe and fun party.
Eclipse programs at RRPL
Get ready for the April 8 eclipse by attending educational events at your library.
Learn Local with the Central Texas Learning Festival
From Monday, March 4, to Saturday, March 9, organizations throughout Central Texas will highlight their free classes, workshops, and resources for adults. We’re hoping to spark a love of lifelong learning.
RRPL shares eclipse safety glasses beginning mid-March
Learn more about safe eclipse practices and acquiring solar safety glasses, including a free pair from RRPL beginning March 11.
Are you ready for a stunning total solar eclipse?
Get all the details about enjoying April’s total eclipse over Round Rock, plus learn fun ways to watch the eclipse even if you don’t have solar safety glasses.