Beaumont City Council approved a public pet microchip scanner at Rogers Park to help residents identify found pets after hours. Click the link in the comments 👇️ ... See MoreSee Less
As a part of the Be Well Beaumont initiative, the City of Beaumont Recreation Department invites residents to “Activate the Park!”
This is a free, family-friendly community event focused on fun, fitness, and connection. It will take place Saturday, April 25 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Central Park on 4th Street.
Attendees of all ages can enjoy a variety of interactive activities, including an obstacle course, a rock wall, group fitness classes, pickleball instruction, and more, along with vendors, games, crafts, and additional family-friendly programming. This event encourages the community to get outdoors, stay active, and enjoy a vibrant day in the park.
Be Well Beaumont is managed through The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and is sponsored locally by ExxonMobil. The YMCA of Southeast Texas is collaborating with the City’s Recreation Department to make this a great event! ... See MoreSee Less
Check out Wednesdays! RISE Center for Independent Living will be there for Warrior Walks and Thrive with RISE! Come see us!Check out our schedule of activities this month! We'd love to see you drop by the Lakeside Center 😃. There is no cost associated with the classes here. The only nominal fee is for non Beaumont residents of 4 dollars per day of attendance. We welcome you all to come!! ... See MoreSee Less
With the Braille and Audio Reading Download service, NLS can put a library in your pocket! Join us this Thursday, April 9, at 7 p.m. eastern for this month’sMany Faces of BARD program spotlighting the BARD Mobile app for Android devices. After the presentation and demonstration, BARD experts will take your questions about all things BARD for the remainder of the hour, including how to sign up. Or if you want to begin that process now, visit www.loc.gov/nls/how-to-enroll/sign-up-for-bard-and-bard-mobile. Learn more about how to attend Many Faces of BARD at www.loc.gov/nls/many-faces-of-BARD. Want a library in your room? The following Thursday, April 16, at 7 p.m. eastern, our Smart Speaking to the Smart Speaker online program will be an open forum. For the entire hour, we’ll answer any questions you have about the My Talking Books skill for Alexa-enabled smart speakers. Get details on how to join at www.loc.gov/nls/news-and-updates/smart-speaking-to-the-smart-speaker. [Image: A smartphone and a tablet running the BARD Mobile app.] ... See MoreSee Less
Beaumont City Council approved a public pet microchip scanner at Rogers Park to help residents identify found pets after hours.
Click the link in the comments 👇️ ... See MoreSee Less
As a part of the Be Well Beaumont initiative, the City of Beaumont Recreation Department invites residents to “Activate the Park!”
This is a free, family-friendly community event focused on fun, fitness, and connection. It will take place Saturday, April 25 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Central Park on 4th Street.
Attendees of all ages can enjoy a variety of interactive activities, including an obstacle course, a rock wall, group fitness classes, pickleball instruction, and more, along with vendors, games, crafts, and additional family-friendly programming. This event encourages the community to get outdoors, stay active, and enjoy a vibrant day in the park.
Be Well Beaumont is managed through The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and is sponsored locally by ExxonMobil. The YMCA of Southeast Texas is collaborating with the City’s Recreation Department to make this a great event! ... See MoreSee Less
Check out Wednesdays! RISE Center for Independent Living will be there for Warrior Walks and Thrive with RISE! Come see us!Check out our schedule of activities this month! We'd love to see you drop by the Lakeside Center 😃. There is no cost associated with the classes here. The only nominal fee is for non Beaumont residents of 4 dollars per day of attendance. We welcome you all to come!! ... See MoreSee Less
With the Braille and Audio Reading Download service, NLS can put a library in your pocket! Join us this Thursday, April 9, at 7 p.m. eastern for this month’sMany Faces of BARD program spotlighting the BARD Mobile app for Android devices. After the presentation and demonstration, BARD experts will take your questions about all things BARD for the remainder of the hour, including how to sign up. Or if you want to begin that process now, visit www.loc.gov/nls/how-to-enroll/sign-up-for-bard-and-bard-mobile. Learn more about how to attend Many Faces of BARD at www.loc.gov/nls/many-faces-of-BARD.
Want a library in your room? The following Thursday, April 16, at 7 p.m. eastern, our Smart Speaking to the Smart Speaker online program will be an open forum. For the entire hour, we’ll answer any questions you have about the My Talking Books skill for Alexa-enabled smart speakers. Get details on how to join at www.loc.gov/nls/news-and-updates/smart-speaking-to-the-smart-speaker.
[Image: A smartphone and a tablet running the BARD Mobile app.] ... See MoreSee Less
Hel-ll-oo members!!
Don’t miss this great opportunity!! ... See MoreSee Less