Celebrate Arts Month by exploring the world of printmaking! This Take and Make will include the supplies to make a simple relief print using craft foam, c
Pikes Peak Library District is closed Fri., Jan. 16, for staff development and Mon., Jan. 19, to observe the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. The eLibrary, as well as other online services and resources, will still be available.
Harvest your herbs to use all winter long with this drying rack. Limit one kit per household, while supplies last. Kit may contain supplies not suitable for children.
Join local yoga instructor Svetlana Nudelman in this virtual yoga class for beginners and intermediate level practitioners. Zoom link will be emailed to participants prior to the class.
Bag fresh sewing skills! Learn the basics of sewing to create a simple tote bag using a sewing machine.
No previous experience is required. All supplies will be provided by PPLD. Ages 9 and up.
Plants aren't just a summer thing! Get creative and creepy with this festive planter! Using an old toy doll, cut open a head, upcycle the body, or decorate a planter at home with hands. We'll provide seeds to take home to grow fo
Instagram for Business is a 3-part series. You can attend one session or all 3. If you want to attend all 3, you will have to register for each class separately. (Class 2 is on 10/8 and Class 3 is on 10/15)
Celebrate All Pikes Peak Reads (APPR) by making a personalized Library Book Tote! Using blank canvas totes and fabric markers, stencils, and other decorations, you will make a personalized and fun tote to carry all of your library books.
Origami has been around for over 1000 years! Let’s look at origami under a different light. The art of paper folding was once considered a child’s activity, but now it attracts mathematicians, designers, engineers, and artists all over the world.
In collaboration with Who Gives a SCRAP Creative Reuse Center, we are hosting an arts, craft, and hobby material exchange!
Play D&D with other young adults (18+), led by volunteer Dungeon Masters. No experience is required. For more information, contact Library 21C.