Are you representing yourself in a legal matter? Come learn how to find laws, legal forms, and where to get help in the community. This class will be taught by a librarian who cannot give legal advice.
East Library and book drop will reopen at 9 a.m. on Mon., Sept. 30 following completion of parking lot repairs.
Weekly meeting of the marketing team.
For adults wanting to improve their workplace and every day English language skills. Classes provide instruction in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Registration is required.
One and two-year old children, with a favorite adult, participate in nursery rhymes, music and movement, and listen to a few
One and two-year-old children, with a favorite adult, participate in nursery rhymes, music and movement, and listen to a few short books.
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.
Did you know that block play increases a child's language development? Drop in to build, balance, stack and crash with a variety of different blocks and other educational toys.
One and two-year old children, with a favorite adult, participate in nursery rhymes, music and movement, and listen to a few
Summer Fun: The Big Bubble Circus (Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic)
Art Guffaw (Jim Jackson) stars in this very funny family-friendly circus of silliness featuring bubbles of all sizes and shapes. Some bubbles will be so big, in fact, children from the audience may find themselves inside them! For all ages.
These informal gatherings for seniors offer information sharing, networking, discussions and coffee.
All are welcome. No registration required.
Shake those wiggles out and have some fun! Join us for this special storytime involving music and movement, aimed at ages 2 and 3 years old.
One and two-year old children, with a favorite adult, participate in nursery rhymes, music and movement, and listen to a few sho
One and two-year-old children, with a favorite adult, participate in nursery rhymes, music and movement, and listen to a few short books.
Stop the Bleed, a nationwide class presented by American Medical Response (AMR), will teach you to stop severe bleeding and potentially save a life.
Summer Fun: The Emperor and the Nightingale (Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic)
Patti Smithsonian and her puppets enact a modern adaptation of Hans Christian Anderson’s beloved fairytale, The Nightingale. When the old toy box opens, all the dolls, toys, and baby tyrannosaurus rex beg to be in the show. For ages 3 - 8.
Children’s staff from around the district lead an art or make project for kids ages 5 - 12. Videos premiere at 10:30 a.m. each week!
Summer Fun: The Big Bubble Circus (Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic)
Art Guffaw (Jim Jackson) stars in this very funny family-friendly circus of silliness featuring bubbles of all sizes and shapes. Some bubbles will be so big, in fact, children from the audience may find themselves inside them! For all ages.
Capture wild yeast from the air to bake your very own bread!
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.
Join this free book discussion that meets the first Tuesday of every month from 1 to 2 p.m.
Rockrimmon Library's free book discussion group goes virtual! This month, we will discuss personal best and worst "safe(r) at home" reads. Contact the staff organizer at smiller @ ppld.org to receive the Zoom meeting ID and password.
Join the Dinosaur Resource Center to learn about dinosaurs and other flying and marine reptiles. Touch claws, teeth, and skulls of these marvelous animals. For ages 5 - 12.
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This adult group discusses all kinds of subjects such as philosophy, religions, politics, morality, and the common threads among humanity. All are welcome to attend this well-moderated and thought-provoking group.
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.
In the summer, the Teen Advisory Board will meet off site at either Jives or Carnelian Coffee to discuss the month's upcoming activities and volunteer opportunities.
Are you frustrate
Summer Adventure: B-I-N-G-O!
Play BINGO in the Library. Snacks will be provided and there will be prizes for the winners!
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Make II Open Hours at Library 21c (Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic)
Grab your favorite beverage and join us for a virtual current events discussion moderated by PPLD staff. Topics of discussion can range from current events to pop culture to gardening to a favorite book you are reading.
Join us for a virtual book discussion.. Share what you have been reading and get recommendations from other readers.
Join other intermediate to native speakers to practice your German conversation skills!
Please note this group is not the best fit for beginning speakers.
Kids can practice reading aloud and improve fluency by sharing a story with one of our lovable Paws to Read Therapy dogs!
Practice reading aloud and improve fluency by sharing a story with one of our lovable Paws to Read therapy dogs. All abilities welcome in this drop-in children's program.
Let your child practice reading and build fluency by reading to a Paws to Read dog.
Join us for a free yoga class. Certified instructors will take you through a non-heated Vinyasa yoga flow class emphasizing basic poses, correct alignment, and breathing techniques.
Join other teen authors at the Creative Writing Club! We meet monthly to help each other revise our work, find publishing opportunities, and grow as writers! For ages 12 - 18. For more information call (719) 531-6333 or visit Monument Library.
Teen volunteers help children in grades K-5 with reading.
Play D&D with other teens, led by volunteer Dragon Masters. No experience is required. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/vms6qq3, call (719) 531-6333, or visit East Library or Library 21c.