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Library Closed Oct. 9 for City Furlough Day
We will be closed Friday, Oct. 9 as part of a city-wide cost-saving effort to address the financial impact of COVID-19.
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Hours and Service Updates
New! Designated Hours for Seniors and At-Risk Populations
We're offering designated access and service for patrons aged 60+ and at-risk individuals from 9-10 a.m., Monday-Thursday at Main Library's Arapahoe entrance. Questions? Call 303-441-3100.
Learn more about our onsite library hours and services, and COVID-19 safety information.
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Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and Indigenous Peoples’ Day
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Fake News Panel & Q/A: Election Edition
Featuring news and media experts from CU Learn how to sift through the flood of information and disinformation found in the news, promotions, social media screeds, and conspiracy theories to get to the facts. Event will be streamed live Friday, Oct. 2 at 5 p.m.
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One Book, One Boulder
Learn, reflect and take action on the topic of racial equity
More upcoming events:
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Teen and Tween Events
Join our book and film clubs!
Book Queeries on 10/6: Read diverse titles and engage in fun, respectful dialogue with your new besties in this virtual teen and queer-themed book club. October’s book is The Witch Boy by Molly Knox Ostertag. Register to attend and receive free copies of the monthly book club picks in advance.
Anime Club on 10/13: Miss watching anime with your friends? Join us online! October’s show is "How to Keep a Mummy." Watch, dabble in trivia, and talk all things anime. Suitable for teens in grades 6-12. Register to attend.
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Boulder Library Foundation to Offer Virtual Concerts
Sign up for updates
Stay tuned for a newly-crafted virtual concert series brought to you by the Boulder Library Foundation. Fresh upcoming performances designed to inspire and enrich our community will feature many beloved local musicians. Please sign up today for information and updates. The Boulder Library Foundation has been bringing people together through meaningful programs since 1974.
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Participate in Boulder’s Public Art Selection Process
Share your feedback and serve on an art selection panel
The City of Boulder’s public art program is seeking individuals to serve on project-specific panels and a standing selection panel. Selection panel members help choose artwork commissioned by the city. Deadline for application is Oct. 1. Learn more.
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Jaipur Literature Festival
Free virtual events from our global literary community
Brave New World: Thought-provoking conversations with authors from around the world
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“This picture book is the story of a grandson and his grandfather finding a common language through art. At first, trying to communicate is confusing, frustrating silence, but when they find common ground in art, their relationship flourishes. The two art styles tell their own story throughout the comics they draw; because of this, the story is almost entirely told with pictures.” - Dillon, Youth Services
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“Boulder Public Library is one of my favorite places in Boulder and I’m so happy that they have now reopened their doors! I spent) so much time there last winter, not only borrowing books but also working, having coffee dates, joining lectures and workshops and using their amazing makerspace. They’re doing a really great job to slowly invite people back inside while staying safe, and hopefully we’ll soon-ish be able to do even more of the things we used to.” -Library fan on Instagram
"This library opening was the best thing that happened to my kids' summer...even better than school starting. We really appreciate what you are all doing." -A local dad
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You Belong Here
Online Library- 24/7 access to books, research, movies, music, classes, virtual events and more for all ages!
Dial-a-Story, day or night: 303-441-3102
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