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Warm Up at Lewisville Public Library's Community Events: Gaming, Crafts, and Tween Creativity

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Published on November 15, 2025
Warm Up at Lewisville Public Library's Community Events: Gaming, Crafts, and Tween CreativitySource: City of Lewisville, TX

Escape the fall chill and get cozy at the Lewisville Public Library this week with a slew of community events that cater to gaming enthusiasts, crafty folks, and the youth looking for their next creative challenge. Situated at 1197 W. Main Street, the library opens its doors wide for a range of activities that promise to bring people together over shared passions and holiday antics.

First up on the agenda is the "Ready, Set, Game!" event, perfect for families with kids 6 years and older, as stated by the City of Lewisville. Taking place today, from noon to 4 p.m. in the Glenmore Savage Community Room, folks can dive into an array of board, card, and dexterity games, and it's not just about playing existing favorites, there are demos and door prizes available without the need for prior registration, and if you have a beloved game collecting dust at home, bring it along and add to the day's entertainment.

Another standout activity is the do-it-yourself ugly sweater extravaganza, dubbed the "DIY Ugly Sweater Party." Hailed as suitable for all ages, this crafting get-together is scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 18, from 5:30-7 p.m., also in the Glenmore Savage Community Room. As the library announcement details, participants need only bring a plain sweater or shirt and an eagerness to create something festively atrocious; everything else will be provided in what promises to be a gathering full of laughter and the potential for wardrobe disasters.

Not forgetting the tweens of Lewisville, the library has carved out a special slot for them with the "Tween Scene," targeted at children ages 9-12. The event requires a ticket, and it's a hot commodity. This time around, on Wednesday, Nov. 19, from 4:30-5:30 p.m., the young minds will have a chance to delve into the world of 3D Perler Beads, an activity announced by the library that promises to blend science, art, technology, and the thrill of creation into a rich educational tapestry, all within the walls of the Bennett Program Room.