Maud Marks Library Announces Packed January 2026 Lineup for Memorial Parkway Families
Maud Marks Branch Library, located near Memorial Parkway at 1815 Westgreen Blvd, is launching 2026 with a full slate of free programs that cater to all ages. Throughout January, residents can enjoy interactive workshops, youth crafts, literacy-based storytimes, and enriching activities that reflect the library’s longstanding role as a cornerstone of the local community.
Part of the Harris County Public Library system, Maud Marks Branch Library has been serving residents in the greater Katy area since it opened its doors in 1993. With a mission to provide equitable access to information and support lifelong learning, the library offers year-round programs that promote literacy, creativity, and community engagement.
Here’s what’s happening at the library in January:
Youth and Teen Highlights
Teen Advisory Board & Craft Time
Teens in grades 6–12 are invited to share their ideas with librarians at the Teen Advisory Board (TAB) meeting on Tuesday, January 6, 4:15–4:45 PM, followed by a creative craft session from 4:45–5:30 PM
Tween Craft Time
Tweens in grades 4–5 can unwind with crafts, snacks, and retro tunes on Thursday, January 8, 4:30–5:30 PM
Lego Challenge
Builders in grades 4–12 will take on a new challenge on Tuesday, January 13, 4:30–5:30 PM.
Teen Book Club: Tournament of Books Party
High schoolers can connect over great reads at the book party on Thursday, January 15, 4:30–5:15 PM.
Teen Anime Club
Join fellow anime lovers for Japanese snacks and screenings on Tuesday, January 20, 4:30–5:30 PM.
Video Game Day for Tweens & Teens
Grades 4–12 can play Super Smash Bros, Mario Kart, and retro games on Thursday, January 22, 4:30–5:30 PM.
Pokémon Club
Bring your binders and game mats on Tuesday, January 27, 4:30–5:30 PM. Permission slips are required for card trading.
After-School Tabletop Games
From chess to board games, grades 3–12 can join the fun on Thursday, January 29, 4:30–5:30 PM.
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Maker & Tech Workshops
3D Printer Orientation
Learn to use the library’s 3D printer on Wednesday, January 14, 6–8 PM. Completion grants usage access and Beanstack badges.
Laser Cutter Orientation
Master the laser cutter on Friday, January 23, 4–6 PM. Space is limited—registration required.
Cricut Orientation
On Monday, January 26, 6–8 PM, attendees will learn how to use Cricut machines for personal projects.
Adult Programs
Cooking Matters
Presented by Harris County Public Health, this hands-on nutrition class is scheduled for Monday, January 12, at 2 PM.
DIY Winter Miniature Diorama
Craft a cozy winter scene on Tuesday, January 13, at 2 PM. Registration is required.
Journaling and Vision Boards
Start 2026 with intention at this workshop on Wednesday, January 7, 6:30–7:30 PM. Journals and snacks provided.
Timeless Travelers: Museum of Fine Arts Houston Trip
Seniors 55+ can register between January 5–10 for a free field trip to MFAH on Thursday, January 22
Children’s Storytimes & Activities
Read & Rhyme Preschool Storytime
Every Tuesday at 10:15 AM, kids ages 3–5 build early literacy skills through fun and storytelling.
Preschool Explorers
Immediately following storytime, from 11:15–11:45 AM, preschoolers explore sensory and science stations.
Totally Toddler Time
Designed for toddlers aged 18–35 months, these sessions take place Thursdays at 10:15 and 11:15 AM. Tickets required upon early arrival.
Wednesday Wonders
Every Wednesday from 4:30–5:30 PM, kids in K–5th grade can enjoy rotating activities, including:
- Jan. 7 & 21: Crafts with National Charity League
- Jan. 14: LEGO Challenge
- Jan. 28: STEAM Program
Reading to Dogs
Children ages 5–11 can practice reading aloud to therapy dogs on Saturday, January 31, 11 AM–12 PM. Sign-up begins 30 minutes prior.
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Book Clubs & Community Sale
Booked This Afternoon
Discuss The Winemaker’s Wife by Kristin Harmel on Thursday, January 8, at 2 PM.
Friends of the Library Book Sale
Score great reads at bargain prices on Saturday, January 24, 10 AM–4 PM, or attend the members-only preview on Friday, January 23, 4–5:30 PM.
How to Get a Harris County Public Library Card
Don’t have a library card yet? It’s easy—and free—for all residents! An HCPL card gives you access to not only Maud Marks Branch Library’s full range of programs and materials, but also digital resources like eBooks, audiobooks, streaming video, research databases, and more.
You can apply for a library card online at hcpl.net/library-cards or visit any HCPL branch in person with a valid photo ID and proof of address. Youth under 18 will need a parent or guardian’s signature. Get your card today and unlock a world of learning, creativity, and community connection!
Library Closures in January
Early close Friday, Jan. 16 at 5 PM, closed Jan. 17–19 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
From hands-on creativity to technology training, Maud Marks Branch Library continues to provide dynamic, inclusive programs to residents of Memorial Parkway and nearby neighborhoods. For more information or to register for events, visit the Maud Marks Library website or call 832-927-7860.
Residents are encouraged to arrive early, register for limited events, and take full advantage of this vibrant community hub in 2026.
Tiffany Krenek has been on the My Neighborhood News team since August 2021. She is passionate about curating and sharing content that enriches the lives of our readers in a personal, meaningful way. A loving mother and wife, Tiffany and her family live in the West Houston/Cypress region.





