Theater with Chris
Explore the world of Theatre Arts. Discover the basics of screenwriting, monologues, acting and creating short films.
Wednesdays, March 5, 12, 19, 26th, 4-6:00 pm
Explore the world of Theatre Arts. Discover the basics of screenwriting, monologues, acting and creating short films.
Wednesdays, March 5, 12, 19, 26th, 4-6:00 pm
Get involved and let your voice be heard at the Teen Advisory Board. Help choose items for the library's collection, plan events and perform good deeds, all while earning service hours. Appropriate for students in grades 6-12. Space is limited; registration is recommended.
Create colorful pinwheels to play with on those windy spring days. Appropriate for students in grades K-5.
With designer Erin Knoettgen-Nap, learn about chair design throughout history with a brief introduction to that simple piece of furniture we use every day. We will then utilize a variety of recycled and unconventional products (and plenty of creativity) to create our own life sized chair designs. Grades 6-12.
Do you knit or do you want to learn how? Everyone is welcome to join and learn the basics of knitting and crocheting with Ms. Phyllis.
Hang out, play games with your friends and enjoy lunch provided by the Food Bank of the Rockies. Choose from several games, including the Wii, Xbox, computer games and board games. Students in grades 6-12 welcome.
Get creative every week with crafts you can play with, crafts you can eat, and crafts you can give as gifts. For students in grades K-5.
Enjoy a drop-in snack program sponsored by The Food Bank of the Rockies and Feeding America. Everyone age 18 and under welcome.
Sing, dance, play basic instruments and move creatively. This program is for ages 3-5. Space is limited; registration required.
Enjoy stories, finger plays, songs and other fun activities just for preschoolers. Appropriate for ages 3-5. Space is limited; registration required.
Sing, dance, play games and learn how to play some basic instruments. Appropriate for kids ages 3-6.
Spend time with your toddler listening to stories, songs and finger plays geared just for them. Appropriate for kids ages 2-3.
Sing, dance, play basic instruments, and move creatively. This program is for ages 18 months-3 years. Space is limited; registration required.
Enjoy stories, finger plays, songs and other activities for children through age 6.
Share time with your little one at your local Anythink with songs, rhymes and stories for babies and their caregivers. Appropriate for ages birth-23 months. Space is limited; registration required.
Share time with your little one at your local Anythink with songs, rhymes, and stories for babies and their caregivers. Appropriate for ages birth-23 months.
The Colorado Hebrew Chorale's mission is to preserve, promote and celebrate the Jewish experience through song. Join us for a performance of "Music of the Holocaust: History and Hope." This performance is sure to be a moving experience for all ages. This event will be held in the Rosa Auditorium, adjacent to the library.
Come dressed in your pajamas and settle in with a bedtime story. Milk and cookies will be served. Space is limited; registration required.
Create an epoxy resin clear cast for a jewelry charm or magnet. Use our supplies or bring a small item to preserve in resin. Supplies provided. Space is limited; registration required.
Learn some basic modeling techniques to make clay teddy bears, butterflies and more. Appropriate for all ages. Space is limited; registration is recommended.
Calling all teens! Join us each week for a special afternoon program. Ages 11 and up.
March 4: The Zone (Games) – Enter the world of games at The Zone. Chess and checker tournaments abound.
March 11: The Shelf (Book Club) – A great book activity is waiting for you at The Shelf.\
March 18: The Brink (Leadership) – Explore challenging group activities at The Brink.
March 25: The Bench (Crafts) – Create interesting projects at The Bench.
Explore The Studio. Discover the basics of how to navigate and use the various technologies available in The Studio.
Tuesdays, March 4, 11, 18, 25, 3-5:30 pm
Create a paracord bracelet that looks great and can be used in an emergency.
Need computer help? Having trouble with your new ereader? Anythink is offering free, half-hour, one-on-one appointments. Please call 303-405-3231 to schedule.
Sing, dance, play games and learn how to play some basic instruments. Appropriate for kids ages 3-6 and their caregivers.
Sing, dance, play basic instruments, and move creatively. This program is for ages 18 months-3 years. Space is limited; registration required.
Spend time with your toddler listening to stories, songs and finger plays geared just for them. Appropriate for kids ages 2-3.
New to computers? Join us for an introduction to computers and the Internet. We'll start with the computer and how it works, then head online to explore. This class is for absolute beginners – no previous computer experience necessary. Space is limited; registration required. Please visit our online calendar or see a staff member to register.
This class will get you started on how to create, save, open and edit a word document. You will also learn how to format, modify font, add photos, and adjust the page set up. All ages welcome. Space is limited; registration required. Please visit our online calendar to register.
A new way to explore literacy! This drop-in program is for children through age 6 and their caregivers. Five different centers are set up reflecting different literacy skills.
Share the joy of music with your little one with singing and playful movement activities, and stay for free playtime afterwards. This program is for babies 23 months and younger and their caregivers. Space is limited; registration required.
Calling all tweens! Join us for an hour of Wii. Appropriate for kids ages 9-12.
This program for teens ages 13-18 takes place monthly and involves different activities and discussions geared toward instilling confidence and skills that can be used in everyday life. This month, we’ll discuss books that we have recently read, learn about volunteering and work together as a group during a game.
Ever thought, “It would be cool if ‘this item’ existed for me to buy?!” Join Hannah to connect and learn about product design. Bring your ideas to life. Learn how to take it from concept to production and the various processes required in manufacturing products.
Mondays, March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31st, 4:30-6:30 pm
Embryology is a fun way to observe the development of life. Learn about eggs, the different types of chicks and embryo development while you examine the eggs we will try to hatch at the library.
Using multimedia presentations, movies, slideshows and Internet recipes, we’ll look at health and nutrition, homeopathy and quackery. Science and medicine meet in your mouth! Smoothies are the food of the hour. Be prepared to make and enjoy some healthy fare from the blender.
Enjoy stories, songs, rhymes and other fun activities just right for preschoolers. This program is for ages 3-5. Space is limited; registration required.
Sing, dance, and learn how to play some basic instruments. Appropriate for kids ages 2-6. Space is limited; registration required.
Join us for stories, songs and activities that are just right for active toddlers. This program is for ages 2-3. Space is limited; registration required.
Spend time with your toddler listening to stories, songs and finger plays geared just for them. Then enjoy a few minutes of social time with other caregivers while the children play with toys. Appropriate for kids ages 2-3. Space is limited; registration required.
Whether you are a novice or an expert, join us for the first meeting of a new photography club.
Please bring 2-3 printed photos that demonstrate your range and interest to share with the group.
Meet up with fellow Pokemon enthusiasts to play Pokemon card games, do Pokemon themed crafts, and have fun. Appropriate for tweens and teens ages 9 and up.
Class will explore yoga poses, breathing exercises, visual imagery and relaxation techniques while conveying lessons in self-expression, body image, social skills, positive thinking, and environmental awareness. This program is free and does not require registration
Drop in for games, crafts and activities to celebrate your favorite Dr. Seuss characters and stories.
Join us every Saturday at 10 am for activities the whole family can enjoy.
Come sit by the fire to work and share your knitting projects with friends. A teacher is available for those who want to learn. Join in on Anythink Bennett’s special project: knitting caps for cancer patients.
Meet at Anythink Bennett to discuss The Prague Cemetery by Umberto Eco. For more information, please call 303-405-3231.
Enjoy stories, fingerplays, songs and other fun activities just for preschoolers. Appropriate for ages 3-5. No registration needed.