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10/31/2025
Lisa Carrico
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HOUSTON, TX - Houston Public Library (HPL) invites the community to join in a monthlong celebration of culture, community, and gratitude with engaging programs, family activities, and cultural observances throughout November. From entrepreneurship to Indigenous heritage, HPL’s events bring people together to learn, connect, and explore.

Empowering Entrepreneurs
In recognition of National Entrepreneurship Month, HPL is supporting small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs through free, practical workshops. Join us at Central Library (500 McKinney St., Houston, TX 77002) for:

  • Mistakes to Avoid When Starting a Business: Launch with Confidence – Saturday, November 1 | 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. 
  • QuickBooks for Small Business – Saturday, November 8 | 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

Participants will gain valuable insights and tools to start and grow their businesses with confidence.

Experience the Flavors of Indigenous American Cuisine with Chef David Skinner 
Tuesday, November 5, 2025 | 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.  
Bracewell Neighborhood Library | 9002 Kingspoint Road, Houston, TX 77075

Renowned Choctaw Chef David Skinner brings the vibrant and diverse flavors of Indigenous American cuisine to life in a live cooking demonstration. Guests will watch as Chef Skinner prepares a signature dish inspired by traditional Native ingredients and shares insights into the stories and cultural heritage behind each flavor.

Chef Skinner, owner of Eculent and Kilta restaurants, is nationally recognized for his innovative approach to Indigenous foodways, blending traditional ingredients with modern culinary techniques. His work highlights the beauty and resilience of Native food culture and its influence on American cuisine today.

Cultural Connections: Native American Heritage Month Celebration 
Saturday, November 22, 2025 | 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 
Oak Forest Neighborhood Library | 1349 W. 43rd Street, Houston, TX 77018

Celebrate the rich traditions, diverse voices, and enduring cultures of Native American communities through music, dance, and art. 
Enjoy captivating performances by:

  • Danza Azteca Macuilxochitl – Sacred Aztec dance 
  • Lyndon Alec – Native American Hoop Dancer

The event also features balloon twisting, crafts, and face painting, making it a fun, educational experience for all ages.

Explore the “Besides Math” Traveling Exhibit

Discover a powerful artistic movement that redefines what it means to be Asian American in contemporary U.S. society. Created by Houston artist June Xu, the “Besides Math” exhibition highlights the rich and multifaceted narratives that shape the Asian American experience — celebrating creativity, identity, and individuality beyond stereotypes of academic achievement. 
The exhibit will be on display at the Central Library from November 1, 2025 – January 29, 2026.

“At HPL, we believe the library belongs to everyone,” said Sandy Gaw, Library Director. Whether you’re discovering a new culture, exploring a family tradition, or starting a business, our libraries are here to empower and connect Houstonians of all backgrounds.”

All events are free and open to the public. For full program details, visit houstonlibrary.org/events or follow HPL on social media.

About Houston Public Library

We are a dynamic public service organization serving one of the largest and most diverse areas in the nation – both in population and geography. Our comprehensive, customer-focused service delivery strategy supports the 2.3 million residents of the City of Houston.

Our system is comprised of 44 public service units, including six Regional Libraries – anchored by our flagship Central Library – 28 Neighborhood and Express Libraries, three History Research Centers, four TECHLink centers, a Satellite location at the Children’s Museum Houston, the Mobile Express outreach unit, and the Mayor’s Office for Adult Literacy. Together, we provide equitable access to resources, technology, and lifelong learning opportunities for all Houstonians. 

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10/30/2025
Kimberly Brathwaite

HOUSTON, TX - Houston Public Library (HPL) invites the community to two compelling author events this fall, spotlighting investigative journalism and cultural exploration through the lens of acclaimed writers Lise Olsen and Sergio Chapa. 

Author Talk with Lise Olsen

Step into the heart of a haunting mystery with investigative journalist Lise Olsen as she shares the story behind The Scientist and the Serial Killer: The Search for Houston’s Lost Boys. In this gripping true crime tale, Olsen introduces us to a relentless forensic expert whose decades-long mission helped give names to forgotten victims and shed light on a string of unsolved murders. Through vivid storytelling and deep reporting, Olsen takes you on a powerful journey filled with heartbreak and the unwavering pursuit of justice. It’s a story that stays with you. 

       Author Talk with Lise Olsen  
       Thursday, October 30 | 6 p.m. – 7 p.m.  
       Heights Neighborhood Library  

Author Talk with Sergio Chapa

Come along for a fascinating journey with journalist Sergio Chapa as he shares stories from Frontera: A Journey across the US-Mexico Border, a book he co-authored with scholar Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera. In this lively talk, Chapa takes you beyond the headlines and stereotypes to show you the real border region where cultures mix, cities buzz with energy, and the food is as diverse as the people. It’s a fresh, eye-opening look at a place shaped by history, resilience, and deep traditions. You’ll leave with a whole new perspective. 

       Author Talk with Sergio Chapa  
       Saturday, November 8 | 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.  
       Central Library   

Both events are free and open to the public. Registration is recommended; see houstonlibrary.org for more details. Parking at the Central Library complex is free on Saturdays.  


About Houston Public Library  
We are a dynamic public service organization serving one of the largest and most diverse areas in the nation – both in population and geography. Our comprehensive, customer-focused service delivery strategy supports the 2.3 million residents of the City of Houston.

Our system is comprised of 44 public service units, including six Regional Libraries – anchored by our flagship Central Library – 28 Neighborhood and Express Libraries, three History Research Centers, four TECHLink centers, a Satellite location at the Children’s Museum Houston, the Mobile Express outreach unit, and the Mayor’s Office for Adult Literacy. Together, we provide equitable access to resources, technology, and lifelong learning opportunities for all Houstonians.  

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10/21/2025
Lisa Carrico
Colorful illustration with kids dressed in Halloween costumes

HOUSTON - Houston Public Library (HPL) is preparing for Halloween by offering a wide array of spooky programs for all ages: everything from festivals to book sales, costume contests, musical performances and more. Highlights include:

Spook-tacular Fall Fun: Family-friendly Halloween parties featuring crafting, games and prizes, and other activities taking place at ten different HPL locations from Monday, October 27 through Friday, October 31. Costumes are encouraged, with some locations holding costume contests.

Arsenic and Old Books: a deep dive into the darker history of archives and rare books, exploring the gross, weird and sometimes deadly materials found in the archives. This presentation is perfect for teens and adults.

Celebrate Día de los Muertos with a vibrant and meaningful family-friendly event honoring the rich cultural traditions of Mexico and Latin America, where families gather to remember and celebrate the lives of loved ones who have passed. Attendees are encouraged to bring a photo or memento to add to the community ofrenda (altar) to honor and remember departed loved ones. This event will include crafts and a storytime. 

Halloween Boo Book Bash is packed with spooky stories, hands-on crafts, and tasty treats for kids and families. Costumes are encouraged, but the only thing you really need to bring is your love of books and Halloween fun.

All Hallows Read festivals bring a blend of games, crafts, live music, and more. Dress up in your favorite costume and join in a day of fun and excitement.

Carya String Quartet presents Inspirations: All Hallow’s Eve Traditions Around the World highlights the traditions surrounding October 1st through November 2nd, including Halloween, Día de Los Muertos, All Saints Day, and popular culture. This interactive concert is fun and educational for all ages. 

Please note that parking is free at the Central Library Complex on Saturdays.

About Houston Public Library  
We are a dynamic public service organization serving one of the largest and most diverse areas in the nation – both in population and geography. Our comprehensive, customer-focused service delivery strategy supports the 2.3 million residents of the City of Houston.

Our system is comprised of 44 public service units, including six Regional Libraries – anchored by our flagship Central Library – 28 Neighborhood and Express Libraries, three History Research Centers, four TECHLink centers, a Satellite location at the Children’s Museum Houston, the Mobile Express outreach unit, and the Mayor’s Office for Adult Literacy. Together, we provide equitable access to resources, technology, and lifelong learning opportunities for all Houstonians.  

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10/20/2025
Lisa Carrico
Photo of Adrienne Cain Darough

Adrienne Cain Darough started her library career at HPL's Houston History Research Center and African American History Research Center and went on to lead (and teach) as the Assistant Director for Baylor University’s Institute for Oral History. She's featured in this fascinating article by Susan Bean Aycock in Wacoan: Waco's Magazine – read it to find out more about her work and why oral historians do what they do. 

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