| Library Card Art Contest!
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Contribute to our library card design for the 2024 Summer of Discovery Program theme: Our Connected World. Winners announced in April; cards available in June. Limit one submission per person.
Entries will be accepted through March 31.
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NoBo’s Tenth Birthday Party
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Join us in commemorating a decade of the NoBo Corner Library before we transition to the new library in June. Enjoy snacks, crafts, and activities for all ages!
Saturday, March 16, 11 - 1 p.m., Holiday Park or NoBo Corner Library (weather dependent).
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| College Help! Grades 9 - 11
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College Application Planning Seminar
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Join Professor Emeritus Manette Ansay for tips on creating original essays, compelling applications, and summer planning. Registration required for teens, caregivers welcome.
Saturday, March 9, 2 - 3:30 p.m. Canyon Meeting room, at Main.
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Drop-In College and Summer Planning Help
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Get personalized advice on college planning and applications from Professor Emerita Manette Ansay. Registration required for teens, caregivers. Saturday, March 20, 4:30 - 6 p.m., Teen Space at Main.
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Explore how plants grow, enjoy garden-themed activities, and take home your own potted plant. Dress for mess! Ages 5-10. Registration required. March 16, 1 – 2:30 p.m. at Reynolds.
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Explore wire jewelry crafting with tools like wire cutters and pliers. Securely wrap gemstones and choose between making hook bookmarks or jewelry. Ages 9-14. Registration required. Sunday, March 17, 2 - 3:30 p.m., at Meadows.
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Baby and Caregiver Yoga with Faith Davis
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Caregivers, join us for gentle yoga with your baby (6 weeks to pre-crawlers). Enjoy songs, baby-involved poses, and a mini massage for a harmonious experience. No crawlers or walkers. One registration includes one caregiver and baby. Tuesday, March 19, 11 - 12 p.m. Boulder Creek Room at Main.
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| New In-Person Conversation in English (CIE) Group!
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Develop your English language speaking and listening skills and meet new people!
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Join our new in-person CIE session on Wednesdays, 5:30 - 6:45 p.m. at the Main Library or attend our in-person and/or online sessions six days a week led by dedicated volunteer facilitators. This program is for individuals 18+ in Boulder County. Sign-up to receive information on joining this group.
If interested in facilitating a group, email us at boulderreads@boulderlibrary.org.
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| Relax and unwind while listening to beautiful, improvised music
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Enjoy beautiful, improvised music by Dexter Payne, James Hoskins, Michael Stanwood, and Victor Mestas at Midday Music Meditation on the second Wednesday of each month at noon. Unwind with a global array of instruments. Wednesday, March 13, 12 - 1 p.m. at Meadows.
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Too Fat, Too Loud, Too Slutty: The Rise and Reign of the Unruly Woman by Anne Helen Petersen
"It's Women's History Month! In this analysis, Petersen takes a look at female celebrities who defy the 'laws of womanhood' that society has created. It is a refreshing take on what makes a woman a woman and an encouraging narrative that suggests you be yourself, no matter who that is."
—Stella, Reynolds Library
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