| Solar Eclipse Viewing Party!
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Watch the April 8 Solar Eclipse together! Experience a live feed of the eclipse indoors while safely observing the celestial event outside with solar-viewing glasses. Engage in fun experiments, enjoy solar-themed crafts, and indulge in tasty treats. Suitable for all ages. Interested in volunteering at this event? Sign up here!
Monday, April 8, 12 - 2 p.m. at Meadows.
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Whether you're traveling to see it or watching from Colorado, we have eclipse glasses available (while supplies last!) at Main, Meadows, Reynolds, and NoBo library locations.
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Drop in and participate in activities such as playing, singing, reading, writing, and conversing at Spanish and English activity stations. Families with children from birth to age five can enjoy educational activities, take-home crafts and prizes, as well as gain new ideas for family fun. Each station will feature special activities designed for babies. Want to help at Family Play Festival as a volunteer? Sign up here!
Saturday, April 13, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Nobo Foothills Park.
Sunday, April 14, 12 - 2 p.m. at Reynolds.
Friday, April 19, 2 - 4 p.m. at Meadows.
Saturday, April 20, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. at Main.
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First Friday Fun: Virtual Show & Tell!
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Are you an expert on dinosaurs? Do you have a special toy? Are you an artist? Show and tell us all about it in virtual storytime! Registration required.
Friday, April 5, 10 - 10:30 a.m., Online.
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Explore poetry in English and Spanish and create your own poem! No experience required. For teens grades 6 – 12. Registration required.
Saturday, April 6, 1 - 2:30 p.m., Arapahoe Room at Main.
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Come to the Teen Space and join us for our Swiftie Stravaganza listening party featuring the brand-new Taylor Swift album, "The Tortured Poets Department"! We'll have a fresh vinyl copy of the album to spin, along with crafting Swiftie bracelets using clay beads and do body art with gel pens. This event is for teens in grades 6 – 12. Registration required.
Sunday, April 21, 1:30 - 4 p.m., Teen Space at Main.
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The Soul Box Project raises awareness of the gunfire epidemic by honoring victims with memorial exhibits called Soul Boxes. Join us for a presentation on the Colorado journey of the project and make your own Soul Box with fellow community members. Registration recommended; all welcome. Light refreshments provided. Teens and adults welcome.
Saturday, April 6, 2 - 3 p.m. at Reynolds.
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Read books by diverse authors and discuss them over tea and coffee. This month’s pick is TJ Klune’s fabulous book, "The House in the Cerulean Sea." In person or via Zoom.
Tuesday, April 9, 2 - 3 p.m. at Reynolds.
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Listening with Curiosity: Screening and Conversation
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Watch "Listening with Curiosity," the sequel to "Divided We Fall: Unity Without Tragedy," focusing on eight participants finding common ground despite political differences. Community conversation to follow facilitated by Living Room Conversations. Snacks provided. Registration required.
Saturday, April 13, 2 - 3:30 p.m. at Meadows.
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| City of Boulder Happenings!
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City of Boulder Neighborhood Services invites you to join professional storyteller and speaking coach Johanna Walker for two free workshops titled "Telling Your Story." Register here.
Tuesday, April 16 and Tuesday, April 23, 6 - 8 p.m. at Penfield Tate Municipal Building.
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City and Tribal Representatives Seek Input on Concept Stewardship Plan
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The plan provides recommendations to steward open space land with a direct community connection to the Sand Creek Massacre. Click here for more information.
Community feedback on a draft concept plan is welcome through an online questionnaire that will be open until Sunday, April 14.
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Take Me Home Tonight by Morgan Matson
"This young adult novel is a high stakes adventure that takes place on one unforgettable night after two best friends, Kat and Stevie, travel into New York City and get separated, with no money, no cell phones, and no way of reuniting. Kat is desperate to prove her dedication to theater by attending her theater teacher's one man show, but also can't seem to stop running into the cute boy she met earlier in the night. Stevie wants nothing to do with her step siblings after her father cancels at the last minute on their birthday dinner together, and yet learns to trust and love them after a series of unfortunate events leads to her needing their help. The author is a wizard at imbuing her novels with tiny details that make the characters, plot, and setting feel incredibly lived-in and real. The reader is left giddy with her sense of humor and fresh, clever wit. I would recommend this novel to fans of Jenny Han, Jenn Bennett, or Maureen Goo."
—Jessica A., Meadows Library
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Library Story
"Before I moved here, I probably hadn't used a library in 40 years - and now, I am here 3 to 4 times a week! I love the Boulder Library. It's just the neatest place in the world."
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