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Volunteer to Support Early Childhood Literacy
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Volunteer at Family Play Festival at Boulder Main Library! Facilitate early literacy activities, welcome participants, and provide event support. Spanish and English communication skills needed, but it is not required to be fluent in both. Sign up here!
Saturday, April 20, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., at Main.
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Volunteer for Summer of Discovery
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Share your passion for books with others during our Summer of Discovery reading challenge! Volunteers will be responsible for registering participants, helping with programs and events, and handing out prizes. Apply now!
Adults and teens apply by May 15.
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Movie: A Million Miles Away / Película: A millones de kilómetros (In Spanish with English subtitles)
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"A Million Miles Away" is inspired by NASA flight engineer José Hernández's journey from a rural Mexican village to over 200 miles above the Earth. Sponsored by the Latino Chamber of Commerce, this movie screening aims to unite families, showcasing the fulfillment of dreams and highlighting the potential for remarkable achievements regardless of background. Registration required.
Saturday, April 27, 12:30 a.m. - 4 p.m., Canyon Theater at Main.
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Movie Matinee at Meadows: Disneynature: Growing Up Wild
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Watch a matinee showing of "Disneynature: Growing Up Wild" with family and friends. Come early at 1:30 p.m. to make a pre-movie craft! The movie will start at 2 p.m. Snacks provided. All ages welcome. 80 mins. Rated G. Closed Captions provided.
Saturday, April 27, 2 - 4 p.m., at Meadows.
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| Celebrate Earth month by bringing your pre-loved items to swap, browse through racks of other pre-loved items to take home, and get creative by decorating your own reusable tote bag. This event is open to teens in grades 6-12. Let's reduce, reuse, and recycle together!
Saturday, April 20, 12 - 2 p.m., at Meadows
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Think you have all the answers? Show us what you’ve got during our Kahoot Trivia Night! Pizza for everyone and bragging rights and prizes for the winners. For teens, grades 6 – 12. Registration required!
Wednesday, April 24, 4 - 5 p.m., Teen Space at Main.
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Creative Card-Making for Teens & Tweens
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Explore and get messy with watercolors and upcycled stamps to create unique personalized greeting cards that you can give to family and friends! Registration is recommended.
Wednesday, April 24, 4:30 - 6 p.m., at Reynolds.
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| RTD visit to Bilingual Storytime
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Join the RTD Team for a transit-themed story time with a native Spanish-speaker! We’ll share favorite books about city buses, followed by a Q&A session for parents about using RTD services and the “Zero Fare for Youth” initiative. Kids will receive a transit-themed activity book, and we'll even hop on a real bus in our parking lot!
Tuesday, April 23, 10:15 a.m., at Main.
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Discover the joys of babywearing in our specialized class designed for parents eager to explore the art and benefits of keeping their little ones close. Sarah Hieb of Joyful Baby Co. offers hands-on guidance in choosing the right carriers, mastering safe and comfortable techniques, and fostering the profound connection that comes with wearing your baby.
Tuesday, April 23, 6 - 7:30 p.m., at Reynolds.
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Infant Massage with Faith Davis
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Learn simple massage techniques that are safe for any healthy baby, as well as routines to help gas, sleep, and development. Bring your baby and a soft blanket. Pre-crawlers and their caregivers are welcome. Registration required.
Tuesday, April 30, 11 a.m. - 12 p.m., Boulder Creek Room at Main.
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First Friday Fun: Roots & Shoots Seed Jars
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Hear stories, sing songs, and plant seeds in this interactive virtual storytime for all ages. Register online and pick up your Roots & Shoots Seed Jar kit at the Main Library.
Friday, May 3, 10 - 10:30 a.m., Online.
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| BoulderReads Conversation in English (CIE) Groups
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Develop your English language speaking and listening skills and meet new people!
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Join our dynamic in-person and/or online sessions led by amazing volunteer facilitators and develop your language skills and meet new people. This program is for individuals 18+ who live, work, or are visiting Boulder County. Find a day and time of the week that best fits your availability and sign up here.
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Letters to a Young Therapist by Mary Pipher
"Each letter to the author's favorite graduate student conveys one essential point through a beautiful personal story. Among the lessons here: teach clients to deal with difficult issues; do not give up on families; and attention is the purest form of love. A lovely book."
—Alyssa, Meadows Library
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Library Story
A little girl at NoBo after reading a Fancy Nancy book, trying out her new big words: “This library is EXQUISITE.”
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