Bingo for Books
Time for bingo again! We will play several games of bingo in which the winners receive their choice of a children’s or young adult book. All ages are welcome.
Time for bingo again! We will play several games of bingo in which the winners receive their choice of a children’s or young adult book. All ages are welcome.
Explore, create and try something new. What will you do after school? Join us every Monday at 3:45 pm for a new adventure. Grades K-3 welcome.
Sing, dance, get moving and play some basic instruments. This program is for ages 3-5. Space is limited; registration required.
Need help with using Facebook and Twitter? Come see all of the different features these services offer and how you can keep current with friends, family and celebrities. Registration suggested, but not required.
Sing, dance, get moving and play some basic instruments. This program is for ages 2-3. Space is limited; registration required.
Sign up for an email account and start learning the basics of using the internet. Learn how to use a search engine. Registration suggested, but not required.
Duel and play with fellow Yu-Gi-Oh! enthusiasts. We’ll provide the snacks, but be sure to bring your own cards.
Have you tried Zinio yet? Zinio gives customers the opportunity to access a variety of magazines for free using their computers, laptops and tablets. Join us at the library to explore this fantastic new resource on Anythink’s website.
Have lots of fun with songs and stories for the whole family. All ages welcome; no registration required.
Come join other handcrafters in projects and conversation in the cafe.
Meet at the library to discuss Kill Alex Cross by James Patterson. For more information, please call 303-405-3231.
Continue to work on objects and see how the images can be used to create 3D printed objects. Attendees will be able to pick up printed objects within the next week. Registration suggested, but not required.
Join us at the library for a bilingual storytime! Every Thursday we’ll host a bilingual storytime for children and their parents. Come on in and enjoy stories in both English and Spanish.
Do you have questions about money? Don't know who to ask? Come to the library during Money Smart Colorado week and ask financial planner Mark Paller. He will provide knowledgeable advice about budgets, mortgages, credit cards and other financial topics. This program is free and open to the public.
On the second and fourth Thursdays of the month, we host a general Crafternoon for all ages. Teens, tweens, families and children are welcome to create with assorted crafting supplies.
Visit Anythink Bennett for video game free play. Appropriate for ages 11 and up.
Spring Flower Craft. Snacks will be provided. Grades 4-7 welcome.
This program has been cancelled, sorry for any inconvenience.
Join Ms. Rene for a great time in this program for children aged 3-6 who love to dance, sing and have a good time! We will play games, use easy musical instruments, shake bean bags and parachutes, and get ourselves moving and grooving! Note: There is no program Tuesday, April 2 or Thursday, April 4.
Have you tried Zinio yet? Zinio gives customers the opportunity to access a variety of magazines for free using their computers, laptops and tablets. Join us at the library to explore this fantastic new resource on Anythink’s website.
Sing, dance, play games and learn how to play some basic instruments. Appropriate for kids ages 3-6.
Enjoy stories, finger plays, songs, and other fun activities just for preschoolers. This program is 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.
A new way to explore literacy! This drop-in program is for children through age 6 and their parents. Five different centers are set up reflecting each early literacy skill.
Join blogger Chris Rice as he supplies the tips and tricks of a modern Colorado fisherman.
As part of Money Smart Week’s Financial Education and Literacy Campaign, this special program will address common misconceptions about estate planning. Join Joseph D. Celemens, CFP® as he discusses the basic uses of wills, powers of attorney, and the use of trusts to avoid probate. We will tie estate planning into your overall financial plan and address questions on aging parents, as well. This presentation will provide you with an independent and unbiased presentation on estate planning from the non-profit Financial Planning Association of Colorado. No registration necessary.
Join Ms. Rene as we make several different crafts that help celebrate spring! This program is for students through grade 5. No registration is required.
Bingo! We’ll play several games of bingo in which the winners receive books as prizes. All ages welcome.
Anythink and Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art have teamed up to bring you an art-making workshop each month! Join visiting artist Heather Cherry and express yourself through a variety of art media, with the emphasis on creativity and fun. Registration is required and limited to 20 students ages 5-12.
Do you draw? Love to write? Want to make a film? If the answer is “yes” to any of these questions, then the Creative Space is the place for you. We provide a quiet space to create – no grades and no judgment. Share your projects with others or keep your creation to yourself.
Transform coffee filters and clothespins into beautiful butterflies. Appropriate for K-5 students.
Have a good time experimenting in the Studio’s digital photography lab. Grades 6-12.
Enjoy stories, finger plays, songs and other fun activities just for preschoolers. Appropriate for ages 3-5. Space is limited; registration required.
Enjoy stories, finger plays, songs, and other fun activities just for preschoolers. This program is for ages 3-5. Space is limited; registration required.
Spend time with your toddler listening to stories, songs and finger plays geared just for them. Appropriate for children ages 2-3.
Plant your own salad vegetables in a five-gallon container and grow salad fixings at home. Enjoy tasty lettuce, radish, chives, onions, spinach and micro greens. This program is offered in partnership with Brighton Shares the Harvest. Space is limited; registration required
Enjoy stories, finger plays, songs and other activities. For children ages 2-6.
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.
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.
Create a budget that works for you! Using Excel, participants will learn the ins and outs of data manipulation to make managing your finances easy (and maybe a little fun). Basic Excel skills required. Space is limited; registration recommended.
Join Ms. Rene for a great time in this program for children aged 3-6 who love to dance, sing and have a good time! We will play games, use easy musical instruments, shake bean bags and parachutes, and get ourselves moving and grooving! Note: There is no program Tuesday, April 2 or Thursday, April 4.
Join us for stories, songs, and activities that are just right for active toddlers, then stay for free play time afterwards. 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. Appropriate for kids ages 2-3.
Need computer help? Having trouble with your new e-reader? The library is offering half hour, one-on-one appointments. Please call 303-405-3231 to schedule. Walk-ins are welcome. First come, first served.
Do you know how to surf? Get some tips on how to effectively surf the Internet. You will learn how to find and evaluate quality websites. The class requires participants to have basic computer skills such as how to use a mouse and keyboard. Please visit out online calendar to register.
Share time with your little one with songs, rhymes, and stories, then stay for free play time afterwards. This program is for ages birth-23 months. Space is limited; registration required.
A new way to explore early literacy! This drop-in program is for children through 6-years-old and their parents. Five different centers will reflect one of each of the early literacy skills. Centers may include books, hands-on activities, crafts and music. Participants will be gathered together two times during the hour to do a group movement or story activity. This is a new and exciting way to create the path to life-long learning. Note: There is no program on Tuesday, April 2.
In this presentation, Joseph D. Clemens, CFP® will review the challenges of planning for your child’s higher education costs. Learn different strategies for saving, how college planning fits within a financial plan, and different strategies to help you keep pace with the rising costs of sending your child to college. This presentation will provide you with an independent and unbiased presentation on college planning from the non-profit Financial Planning Association of Colorado and as part of Money Smart Week’s Financial Education and Literacy Campaign. No registration necessary.