Need help with your laptop, smartphone, or tablet? Stop by our Device Drop-In during this time to see if we can help!
East Library will begin an elevator modernization on Wed., March 12.
The Library will remain open, but the 2nd floor will only have stair access. Visit ppld.org/east-library-improvements for more information.
Interesting in stitching, knitting, crocheting, and more? Bring your fabric arts projects and socialize with other crafters.
SimplyAnalytics training for business patrons
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.
Kick off your creativity with our CNC Router! PPLD's ShopBot Desktop CNC is a computer-controlled mill, router, and drill all in one that lets you make your own projects with wood or acrylic.
Disclaimer(s)
Creative space agreement: Patrons under 18 will need a signed Creative Space Use Agreement for Minors (en español) to use the makerspaces. You are encouraged to submit this at the class so that we have it on file. You must be at least 9 years of age to be in the makerspaces or to attend this class. Children under 13 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Creative and playful adventures with art for children ages 1 – 5 and their parents or caregivers. Be sure to wear clothes that you don't mind getting messy.
We may move indoors if there is inclement weather.
Disclaimer(s)
Sensory accommodations: The Service Desk can provide sensory accommodation items such as fidget toys or noise-reducing headphones for you or your child to use while in the Library. If these will benefit your Library experience, please ask about our Sensory Accommodations Kit!
Let’s play, move, and sing with parachutes! This 30-minute session for kids ages 3 – 7 combines movement, rhythm, and games to build social skills and coordination—all while having fun!
Disclaimer(s)
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.
Room capacity: Due to the popularity of this program and to meet fire code requirements for meeting rooms, please arrive early to get a spot. If we are unable to accommodate you for the program, we welcome you to have fun playing in our play spaces.
Sensory accommodations: The Service Desk can provide sensory accommodation items such as fidget toys or noise-reducing headphones for you or your child to use while in the Library. If these will benefit your Library experience, please ask about our Sensory Accommodations Kit!
Stories and more for children ages 3-7, and their parents or caregivers.
Songs, rhymes, and stories for babies ages 0-12 months, and their parents or caregivers. Play and social time follow each interactive session. Space is limited.
Disclaimer(s)
Sensory accommodations: The Service Desk can provide sensory accommodation items such as fidget toys or noise-reducing headphones for you or your child to use while in the Library. If these will benefit your Library experience, please ask about our Sensory Accommodations Kit!
Stories and more for children ages 3-7, and their parents or caregivers.
Disclaimer(s)
Sensory accommodations: The Service Desk can provide sensory accommodation items such as fidget toys or noise-reducing headphones for you or your child to use while in the Library. If these will benefit your Library experience, please ask about our Sensory Accommodations Kit!
A book club sponsored by the Tri-Lakes Friends of PPLD. All are welcome!
The June book selection is Back in Six Weeks by Sharon Gerdes.
Homeschool Curriculum Swap
Looking for new curriculum and/or educational materials? Have a curriculum you don’t need? Homeschoolers can bring curriculum, educational materials, books, and more to give to other homeschoolers at this once-a-year event. No selling.
Disclaimer(s)
Sensory accommodations: The Service Desk can provide sensory accommodation items such as fidget toys or noise-reducing headphones for you or your child to use while in the Library. If these will benefit your Library experience, please ask about our Sensory Accommodations Kit!
No-Cost Summer Lunches (and Books) For Kids and Teens
Kids and teens can enjoy lunch (and books) at no cost this summer!
This classic Indian flatbread is perfect for scooping up curries or enjoying on its own, brushed with a touch of butter or garlic for extra flavor.
Disclaimer(s)
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.
With a favorite adult, children ages 8-12 will learn the basics of bonsai care step-by-step and will leave with their very own bonsai tree to take home with them. This is a hands-on class, so please come prepared to get dirty!
Disclaimer(s)
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.
Come to Old Colorado City Library to experiment with watercolors at this fun and informal drop-in session! No registration is necessary and all skill levels welcome. We'll supply the brushes, paint, and paper; just bring yourself!
Join us for our monthly Movie Matinee that meets on the third Friday of every month. No registration required.
Gain new sewing skills! Learn the basics of sewing to create a basic project using a sewing machine. No previous experience required. All supplies will be provided. Ages and 9 and up.
Disclaimer(s)
Creative space agreement: Patrons under 18 will need a signed Creative Space Use Agreement for Minors (en español) to use the makerspaces. You are encouraged to submit this at the class so that we have it on file. You must be at least 9 years of age to be in the makerspaces or to attend this class. Children under 13 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Explore the science behind bridge building and engineer your own bridge. Accept the challenge to build a bridge that can support as much weight as possible while spanning a 16” container. Ages 5 – 12.
Disclaimer(s)
Large groups: If you have a group of 10 or more who wish to participate, please call the Library you plan to attend before your visit or program participation to confirm space.
Sensory accommodations: The Service Desk can provide sensory accommodation items such as fidget toys or noise-reducing headphones for you or your child to use while in the Library. If these will benefit your Library experience, please ask about our Sensory Accommodations Kit!
Teens ages 13-17 will learn the basics of bonsai care step-by-step. They will leave with their very own bonsai tree to take home with them. This is a hands-on class, so please come prepared to get dirty!
Disclaimer(s)
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.
Come hang out and show off your gaming skills! Bring your friends and be ready to have fun! Ages 13-18.