

Tuesday at the Centennial Park Library, 2227 23rd Ave. Parents of preschool to prekindergarten children can foster their love of literacy at the Centennial Park Preschool Storytime at 10:30 a.m.

For more information, contact Jeremy at (888) 861-7323.
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Registration is required to attend the program. Tuesday online and will teach adults ages 18 and older the ins and outs of electronic currencies such as bitcoin, litecoin and ethereum. Have you been wondering what cryptocurrency is or what is a blockchain? Then the Cryptocurrency 101: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is for you. The class is open to adults ages 18 and older and registration is required.
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The class will teach participants how to make their own hardbound journal as well as the basic steps to bookbinding. Tuesday at Lincoln Park Library, 1012 11th St. All ages are invited to come out and see what the bookmobile has to offer.Ī bookbinding class is scheduled for 10 a.m. Monday at Cave Creek Homes, 3400 Sagebrush Boulevard in Evans. The bookmobile is scheduled to make a stop at 4 p.m. For more information, contact Maureen at (970) 506-8486. Registration is not required, however, the program is limited to the first 15 people. The event will feature stories, songs and rhymes. Monday at the Riverside Library and Cultural Center, 3700 Golden St. For more information, contact Ian at (888) 861-7323.Ĭhildren ages 2-4 and their parent or caregiver are invited to Riverside Tales for Tots Storytime at 9:30 a.m. Teens interested in learning more about the event and the different types of poetry that will be featured can swing by any High Plains Library location in Weld County. TeenTober Poetry Week begins on Monday with a variety of activities and poetry books for teens ages 12-18. Adults, teens and children of all ages and reading levels are welcome to come out and peruse the bookmobile’s materials. Friday at Range View Elementary School, 700 Ponderosa Drive in Severance. The bookmobile is scheduled to make a stop at 2:30 p.m. Registration is required and can be done by going to. The club is open to adults ages 18 and older who write any type of genre at any type of level from beginners to experts. Thursday in the small meeting room at the Windsor-Severance Library, 720 3rd St. Īre you a new writer looking for some tips and tricks? Or are you an experienced ink slinger needing some feedback on projects? Then the Creative Writing Club is for you. Registration is not required as seating is first come/first served and the event is open to adults ages 21 and older. at High Hops Brewery, 6461 County Road 392, Windsor. Īdults can show off their trivia skills at the library’s Pub Trivia night at 5:30 p.m. Once registered, attendees can pick up a take and make kit. The class will teach attendees how to make craft stick scarecrows for fall decorating. Kids ages 6-12 are invited to attend Getting Crafty at 4:30 p.m.
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Each family will receive a free copy of the book. The club is led by Miss Andrea and will read the book “Under My Tree” by Muriel Tallandier and Mizuho Fujiawa.

Story Explorers is a book club for children ages 3-5 and will take place at 10:30 a.m. All ages are invited to come out and see what materials the bookmobile has to offer. Wednesday at Cherry Park at Heirloom Drive at RainDance in Windsor. The bookmobile is scheduled to make a stop at 5:30 p.m. Alison O’Connor from Larimer County Extension will teach viewers how to plan and plant bulbs now for beautiful spring landscaping. Learn what to plan now in preparation for spring blooms at the Gardening Club: Fall-Planted Bulbs for Spring Blooms at 12:30 p.m. Kits will be available for pick up after registration. Tuesday online will teach children ages 2-5 years how to make moon sand as well as measure ingredients to create a textured moon craft. Tuesday at Severance Town Hall, 3 Timber Ridge Parkway. Īll ages of adults, teens and children are invited to come out to see what the bookmobile has to offer when it makes a stop at 10 a.m. For more information, or to register, go to. Registration is required to participate in the program and receive a take and make kit. The program will teach teens ages 12-18 how to make brownies from scratch and then decorate them with a sticky white icing in the shape of spiderwebs. The Teen Cooking Challenge: Spiderweb Brownies is set for 6 p.m.
