
Free Events & Activities in Salt Flat, TX
Free things to do in Salt Flat, TX — festivals, library events, park activities, and community happenings. No cost, all fun.
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Art-O-Rama 2026
The Dougherty Arts Center’s Art-O-Rama is back, paying homage to the vibrant and inclusive world of street art.

Southeast Branch Library - Art In Cahoots


Allen Arts Festival
the annual allen arts festival is back may 8-10! the festival features an outstanding group of local and visiting artists, showcasing original art of different mediums. live entertainment, art activities for all ages, and much more is offered throughout the weekend!



Adult Come & Go Craft: Clay Fairy Houses (18+)
This time, create a clay fairy house while supplies last. This program is for adults aged 18 and older only. We encourage you to consider entering your fairy house into the fairy house contest on May 10. Entry details will be available in class.

Hobby Hop: Eraser Stamp Carving
considering a new hobby? join us for hobby hop and try something new! this may, we'll discovers the joy of simplified printmaking. we'll be using the humble prink eraser and a craft knife to learn how to transfer and carve designs into a reusable stamp.

Teen Crafternoon: Origami & Fan Painting
Create something beautiful for AAPI Heritage Month! Personalize a hand fan or try out origami.

Books and Brews Book Club - Central
The Books and Brews Book Club meets on the second Monday of each month at Relay Coffee Roasters at 27 King William St., Hamilton. The May book title is the Hamilton Reads 2026 selection by Hamilton Reads author. Pick up the book at the 2nd Floor Info Desk at Central Library .

Homeschool Day
Homeschool Day Farmstead Day May 13, 2026 10 am -12 pm Join us at Heritage Farmstead Museum for one of our Spring Homeschool Days. Come learn about what life would have been like for an early settler moving out, building up and living on a farmstead. Meet local demonstrators and find out what...

Senior Crafternoon: Glass Fusing
Design a glass pendant to be fused by staff. Pendant will be ready at a later date. Anyone 55 and over may register. Materials will be provided. If you are unable to attend, please cancel your registration as soon as possible so that someone on the waiting list can attend the class.

Teen Book Club
Occurrence: 2nd Wednesday of the Month (unless otherwise noted) Time 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Ages: 13-18 Description: Teen Book Club meets monthly. Each month we read a new title and discuss it at the book club meeting. Additional Info: REGISTRATION REQUIRED! Click HERE Pick up a copy of the book club...

Young at heART: Watercolor Group
Watercolor for “Young at heART” adults meets every Tuesday morning to enjoy watercolor painting while commiserating with fellow artists! This friendly and social group is open to all adults and to all levels of art experience, including those who have never painted with watercolor at all. Sometimes.


Spotlight Talks: The Art of Accessories | Portrait of the Duchess of Arión, Marchioness of Bay
According to an old adage, before you leave the house you should look in the mirror and remove one accessory. This spring, Spotlight Talks will focus on the accessories that made the cut and what they convey about their wearers. Join a docent for a 20-minute talk exploring these accoutrements and...

Second Tuesday Book Club
2026 list- January 13 : Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver February 10 : By Any Other Name by Jodi Picoult March 10 : Happiness Fall s by Angie Kim April 14 : James by Percival Everett May 12 : The Dutch House by Ann Patchett June 9 : Wedding People by Alison Espach July 14 : Island of Sea...


Crafternoon
This program is limited to teens in 6th - 12th grade. Accessibility Visit our Accessibility page for more information. Photo Disclaimer The Library takes photos at library programs, and they may be posted to the website or used in promotions. Patrons are advised to step to the side or notify...

Freelton Drop-In Book Club
The Freelton Drop-In Book Club meets on the second Wednesday of each month at the Freelton Branch, 1830 Brock Rd., Freelton. The May title is H is for Hawk by Helen Macdonald.

Evening Book Club: Read and Visit with Fellow Book Lovers **18 and Up Only**
This book club meets every second Tuesday of the month. For more information on how to attend, please contact cc@hcpl.net.

Creative Cartography (Grades K-5)
Tickets available 30 minutes prior to the program, in-person only

Red Hill Book Club
The Red Hill Book Club meets on the second Monday of each month at the Red Hill Branch . 695 Queenston Rd. The May title is The Migrant Rain Falls in Reverse by Vinh Nguyen.

Kids Craft Club
Occurrence: Wedn esdays, weekly (unless otherwise noted). Time: 2:30 PM, 5:00 PM Ages: 6-9 Description: Come create something new each week! Arts and crafts for children aged 6-9. Additional Info: Free! Contact Rebecca.Cates@Lonestar.edu. Location: Kids Corner Ticket Info*: Limit: 20 *Children's...

Explore Art at HPL - Still Life Sketching
This drop-in program invites participants to observe and sketch real-world objects and discover beauty in the everyday with simple tools like pencils, pens, or markers. Members will draw objects such as plants, cups, books, or fruit. Participants are encouraged to slow down and notice shape, shadow.

Explore Art at HPL - Line and Gesture Drawing
Line and gesture drawing is a loose and expressive form of sketching that captures movement, energy and flow. Learn how to draw freely and intuitively using simple lines and shapes rather than aiming for detailed, polished drawings. All skill levels welcome.