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Programs for Adults

Sewing Program

2nd  Saturday each month 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Brenham Library offers  Sewing Workshops throughout the year at our Sew-Sew Saturday . Whether you are looking to learn a new sewing skill or just want to meet  with friends and family, check out our monthly Events Calendar for Workshop dates and project details. Sewing machines are available upon request.
Flowers sewn on fabric       
Sew-Sew Saturday project

Jigsaw and Java Puzzle Club

2nd Wednesday each month 2pm-4pm
Adults are invited to join friends and family every month to trade puzzles with other puzzle lovers, try your hand at the library's puzzle of the month, and enjoy a cup of java while you are here.  If you bring a gently used puzzle, be sure to take another home.  Call the Front Desk at (979) 337-7201 for more information or view the Events Calendar for updates.

Puzzle Pieces from Library Puzzle


Legal Help
4th Tuesday of each month at 10:00 am

Legal Help Family Law Clinic is available on the 4th Tuesday of every month. The NCRM Library is not a sponsor or presenter of the following event.  We are only a facility for this program. Link to their website to make an appointment:

tlsc.org/familylawclinics

From the Texas Legal Services Center Family Law Clinic: “We're hosting monthly family law clinics in libraries, neighborhood centers, and other local centers in rural Texas communities. We can answer your questions about family law topics like divorce, child custody, visitation rights, paternity, and name changes. Our attorneys can meet with clients living deep in the heart of Texas through private video chat. During the thirty-minute appointments, clients and their attorneys can together create a plan for getting the best outcome for their case. We offer what is called, "limited-scope representation." That means we're able to give advice, review legal paperwork, and help you navigate the justice system -- but we're unable to represent you in court."

Front of library building
Brenham Library

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