The Makerspaces at Library 21c will open at 1pm. No equipment in Make, Make II, or the conversion area will be available until that time.
All Pikes Peak Library District locations will be closed Tue., Dec. 24 and Wed., Dec. 25 in observance of the Christmas holiday.
Manitou Springs Library is temporarily closed to prepare for its move in early 2025.
Take a spooky stroll in Old Colorado City and read "Mrs.
One and two-year old children, with a favorite adult, participate in nursery rhymes, music and movement, and listen to a few short books.
One- and two-year-old children, with a favorite adult, participate in nursery rhymes, music, and movement, and listen to a few short books.
One- and two-year-old children, with a favorite adult, participate in nursery rhymes, music, and movement, and listen to a few short books.
Children ages 3-7, with a favorite adult, experience stories through books, flannelboards, puppets, songs, and activities.
Stories and more for children ages 3 - 7, with a favorite adult.
One and two-year old children, with a favorite adult, participate in nursery rhymes, music and movement, and listen to a few short books.
One- and two-year-old children, with a favorite adult, participate in nursery rhymes, music, and movement, and listen to a few short books.
One- and two-year-old children, with a favorite adult, participate in nursery rhymes, music, and movement, and listen to a few short books.
Stories and more for children ages 3-7, with a favorite adult.
This informal gathering for seniors offers information sharing, networking, and discussions. All are welcome! No registration required.
Did you know studies show that making art builds motor skills, reading readiness, and math concepts? Bring your little one to a special event made just for them where they will experience creative and playful adventures with art!
Virtual Author Visits: Maybe You Should Talk to Someone: Examining the Truths and Fictions We Tell Ourselves with Lori Gottlieb
Silver Key Service Extension (Grab N' Go Meals Calhan) provides delicious and nutritious meals to eligible diners, promoting good health.
Silver Key Service Extension (Grab N' Go Meals Falcon/High Prairie) provides delicious and nutritious meals to eligible diners, promoting good health.
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.
Speak English groups are fun English language conversation groups for adults with intermediate and advanced English skills.
Each group meets once a week for two hours to practice English.
Did you know studies show that art making builds motor skills, reading readiness, and math concepts? Bring your little one to a special event made just for them where they will experience creative and playful adventures with art!
Need help with your laptop, smartphone, or tablet? Stop by our Device Drop-In during this time to see if we can help!
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.
ESL classes are for adults that want to improve the workplace and everyday language. Classes are focused on: Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking.
This group is an informal English language conversation group for adults who speak some English. Classes are free and no registration is necessary.
Join your fellow teens in an adventure in the world's greatest role-playing game, Dungeons & Dragons! New players and veterans alike are welcome to participate. Seats are limited to 20 each week. Registration is required.
Weekly Vinyassa Flow/Power Vinyassa yoga class led by yoga instrutor Megan Conway. This yoga program is for all experience levels. Please bring a mat or towel and a water bottle. No registration necessary.
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Register here for the 2024 Fall Virtual LENA Start series happening on:
Researching your female ancestors can be a difficult, yet rewarding, process. Women’s rights and positions in society varied by time and place, often making their records harder to trace (and how do we find those elusive maiden names?!).