Build Legos with fellow enthusiasts.
East Library and book drop will reopen at 9 a.m. on Mon., Sept. 30 following completion of parking lot repairs.
Kids can practice reading aloud and improve fluency by sharing a story with one of our lovable Paws to Read Therapy dogs!
We will be discussing topics related to high desert gardening. Open to the public; visitors are heartily invited to join us. Visit our website at www.falcongardenclub.org
Winter Adult Reading Program
Make a magical gradient lantern with an under the sea silhouette.
During Open Hours MAKE @ East is available for patrons to work on their own projects while a trained PPLD staff member is present. Equipment and supplies are available on a first come basis.
Young children, with a favorite adult, experience new stories through books, flannelboards, puppets, songs, activities, and crafts. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Shake those wiggles out and have some fun! This 30-minute program consists of music and movement activities and a story. For ages 2-3 accompanied by a favorite adult.
Get a closer look at seeds and discover multiple ways to use seeds. Make cool things for and from your garden. For ages 5-12.
Drop in and spend time with your kids (babies - teens) coloring and conversing. Pages and coloring materials suitable for babies through adults provided. No registration necessary.
Join us for this all ages storytime program; with crafts, stories, and fun! Families are welcome.
Manticores, Merpeople, and Minotaurs oh My! Spend some time relaxing with these mythological coloring sheets.
Come stop by the ERC! Located on the upper floor of East Library. Call 531.6333 x1416 if you have any questions. Learn more at ppld.org/erc.
Kids will design and make their very own magnetic race track using paper plates and popsicle sticks. They will attach a magnet to the popsicle stick and to their car.
Commemorate Women's History Month with the Pikes Peak Library District and the Legendary Ladies!
Hear from six historical reenactors who portray real, courageous women who helped shape the West.
A Census Staff will be there to help patrons with questions and self-response census.
Celebrate Earth Month by upcycling old books into planters for succulents. Participants will also learn the basics of succulent care. All supplies will be provided. For ages 18+.
UPDATE: Pikes Peak Library District (PPLD) has made the decision to cancel all public programs and events, in addition to all public meeting and study room reservations, effective Mon., March 16, through Tue., March 31, in light of the evolving si
Toss it? No Way! Fix it at Repair Cafe!
Fold, snip, and reveal an amazing design! You can choose from a variety of templates based on the ancient art of Japanese paper cutting. When your design is done, you can mount it to make an awesome picture, birthday card, or notebook cover.
Join us for a Saturday afternoon kids' movie!
Your child will use process art to create a colorful sensory tile with fun, assorted materials and a vinyl record that they can display at home! Grades 1-5
Join us for open-ended play! We’ll have fun toys to enhance your child’s early literacy learning. Meet new friends and have fun playing together.
Come learn how to paint a cherry blossom tree while enjoying delicious spring-themed mocktails! No prior painting experience is required. All supplies provided. Ages 18 and up. Registration required.
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Watch a FREE movie at the library with complimentary popcorn and lemonade.
Rated: PG; 96 min.
Turn an old book into something beautiful! Learn paper folding techniques on a project to take home and display. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/rh2ozk2, call (719) 531-6333, or visit your local Library.
Do you have a passion for needle crafts? This group has interest in all sorts of needle-related arts and crafts, including tatting, crochet, cross-stitch, knitting, embroidery and more.