Show-stoppers

Participants in the Tween Curiosity Club learned a little about acting in various settings during their lub meeting Saturday afternoon at the library. The program was called “The Actor’s Building Blocks” and the young actors tried their hands at...

What plants need to grow

Wimberley area residents interested in gardening found out about plants and their growth at a class conducted this week by Brad Aldrich of the Wimberley Garden Club. A dozen folks heard his presentation entitled “Understanding Plant Nutrition” that covered...

The Code’s no secret now

Members of the Tween Curiosity Club got a taste of Apple coding Saturday during their regular session, held in the multipurpose room of the library. Swift is an Apple designed coding language and Swift’s Playground is the best place to learn it. Scott Baker with...

Discovering ways to use old products

Scientists are constantly developing new innovative items and technologies for us to use in our everyday lives.Sometimes these inventions end up being used in ways other than their intended purpose. Playdoh was originally a cleaning product! A group of our tween...

Huge crowd at film festival shows need for expansion

In the past, the Wimberley Film Festival at the library has attracted fewer than 50 participants. That’s not a bad number, but we have hoped over its five-year lifespan for more growth. And, boy, did we get it last Saturday night. About 170 people showed up for...