The internet has become so vast and ubiquitous that some of us may not even know where to begin. This class is designed to introduce students to the basics of using the internet.
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.
March by Geraldine Brooks
Read the book and join the discussion.
Copies of the book can be picked up at Sand Creek Library.
Join fellow grant seekers and the Community Resource Center for a live Funder Connection Workshop with the Anschutz Family Foundation. This viewing party will provide insight into the foundation's funding priorities, processes, and history.
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One slot per participant: Please register for only one session so that others can attend the program. If you are unable to attend, please cancel your registration so that others can participate.
Housing Options To Age In Place : PPAAA Retirement Series
The Old Colorado City Library meets monthly in person (call about Zoom options) to discuss favorite popular and timely fiction and non-fiction. See PDF link for upcoming book titles. Attendees are welcome to bring their own lunch.
Explore art techniques, including painting and drawing, for adult artists. Basic drawing and painting materials provided.
Ages 18 an up. Registration is required for this free program.
A career search starts before you write a resume and begin applying for jobs.
Join us and experiment with clay at the Sand Creek Library Makerspace in a two-part class.
ESL classes are for adults that want to improve the workplace and everyday language. Classes are focused on: Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking.