Adult Board Games
Have fun at the library playing board games and munching on snacks.
Have fun at the library playing board games and munching on snacks.
Join Anythink Huron Street and the City of Thornton as we celebrate Cultural Diversity Month with this special presentation from a CU professor on Putin’s Russia.
Have you always wanted to explore your family history but don’t know where to begin? This class will provide helpful tips, resources and presentations to help you with your research. Space is limited; registration required.
Learn how to create a virtual story or video game. Appropriate for students grades 6-12.
Come to the library and meet in front of the fire to knit. Please bring your own supplies. Appropriate for adults.
Use this time to share, critique and fine-tune your writing skills. Short stories, essays, school work, poetry, ‘zines or the Great American Novel, it’s up to your imagination. For teens and tweens, grades 6 and up.
Sing, dance, play games and learn how to play some basic instruments. Parents and siblings are welcome. Appropriate for ages 3-6. Space is limited; registration is required.
Story time for children ages 2-4. We’ll have stories, songs, and fingerplays especially for toddlers. We include lots of interaction between toddlers and their caretakers. Space is limited; registration required.
Take a tour of Anythink’s new online job center. We’ll look at websites where you can search for jobs, get résumé and interview tips, and find out about switching to a new career.
Story time for children ages 2-4. We’ll have stories, songs, and fingerplays especially for toddlers. We include lots of interaction between toddlers and their caretakers. Space is limited; registration required.
Have fun clapping, singing & dancing to music. Appropriate for ages 2-6.
Learn what type of Individual Retirement Account is right for you. ROTH conversions are a hot topic due to new regulations that have taken effect this year. Learn about the new regulations and the pros and cons of converting. Does it make sense for you to convert? Presented by Kim Schell from Waddell & Reed, Inc., member SIPC.
Have lots of fun with rhymes and stories for the whole family. Open to all ages.
Watch a famous film or a popular favorite. Includes a short discussion of the film and popcorn. For teens, grades 9-12.
We don’t have ovens, but that doesn’t stop us from teaching you how to make no-bake cookies. Try your hand at decorating, mixing, and taking home treats to tempt your whole family. Appropriate for 4th-6th graders.
Each week we will tie into our fall theme of “food” with these afternoon programs for school-aged kids. Food substitutions for allergies cannot be made at this time. Space is limited; registration required.
Let’s move and groove! Have lots of fun singing and moving to music. This program is for ages 3-6 and their caretakers. Space is limited; registration required.
This is a cross-cultural program promoting conversation and cultural exchanges in the Rangeview Library District. We will provide a chance to share and celebrate our cultural similarities and differences through food, music, dance and film.
Learn about the resources available at your library and beyond to help you research your family history. Sessions are by appointment only. Please call 303-452-7534 to register.
Enjoy a new theme every week with stories, music and activities. Appropriate for ages 3-6. Space is limited; registration is required.
Preschoolers, ages 4-6, learn stories, songs, games, fingerplays and pre-reading skills. Lots of fun for children and their caretakers. Space is limited; registration required.
Join us at the library for books and singing! Appropriate for children ages birth-2.
A lapsit story time for babies who cannot walk. Time for parents to visit and toddlers to play with toys after the stories, finger plays, and songs. Space is limited; registration is required.
Take a tour of Anythink’s new online job center. We’ll look at websites where you can search for jobs, get résumé and interview tips, and find out about switching to a new career.
Need a restaurant recommendation? Look no further than Yelp, an online community of people who rate and review local services including over 1,700 restaurants in the Denver area. Join the fun by contributing your own opinions and experiences. Participants will be introduced to Yelp and its services and learn how to create their own account. Email address is required for account setup.
A new activity every week for elementary school children. We’ll have crafts, games, the Wii, and a chance to hang out with your friends.
Step back from the computer and put down that Xbox controller. Experience games of adventure with just your imagination and a handful of dice. For teens, grades 9-12.
Something different each week for teens. Teen Advisory Board, book clubs, and other fun activities. Appropriate for students grades 6-12.
Hang out with other tweens and read and discuss books. Appropriate for ages 9-12.
Enjoy a new theme every week with stories, music and activities. Appropriate for ages 3-6. Space is limited; registration is required.
Join in a stimulating discussion about The Open Space of Democracy by Terry Tempest Williams.
Bring your baby to the library and have a great time with songs, rhymes, and special bounces just for you and your little one. The best part is watching babies meet each other. Space is limited; registration required.
This is a special story time for children ages 3-5 and their caretakers. We’ll have stories, fingerplays, songs, and other fun activities. Space is limited; registration is required.
Meet with fellow writers (active or aspiring) to talk about your work, get ideas, or just find out what they are writing about. Be inspired!
Preschoolers, ages 4-6, learn stories, songs, games, fingerplays and pre-reading skills. Lots of fun for children and their caretakers. Space is limited; registration required.
A lapsit story time for children under 3 years of age who can walk. Space is limited; registration is required.
Enjoy children’s literature with books, finger plays and songs. Appropriate for children ages 3-6.
Please join us to discuss this month’s book and decide on titles for upcoming months. Refreshments will be served.
Try out the Nintendo Wii in a grown-ups only gaming party. Play in a rock band, bowl against others, and play tennis. Find out what all the hype is about.
Kids come in their pajamas, bring a blanket and favorite stuffed animal for a comfy time listening to stories with their favorite adults before going to bed. This family story time is perfect for working parents.
Play BINGO with your friends after school and win great books as prizes.
Play a variety of video games on our Wii and Xbox, or challenge your friends at a board game. For teens and tweens, grades 6 and up.
Join us this month as we discuss Horse Boy by Rupert Isaacson.
Sing, dance, play games and learn how to play some basic instruments. Parents and siblings are welcome. Appropriate for ages 3-6. Space is limited; registration is required.
Sing, dance, play games and learn how to play some basic instruments. Parents and siblings are welcome. There are no books or crafts at this program. Appropriate for ages 3-6. Space is limited; registration is required.
Learn how to create your own résumé using Microsoft Word Templates. This class will also cover the basic dos and don’ts of formatting a résumé. Intermediate computer skills required, such as a good command of the keyboard and computer terminology. Please bring a flash drive or have an e-mail address so you can save your résumé. Space is limited; registration required.
A lapsit story time for children under 3 years of age who cannot walk yet. Space is limited; registration is required.
A lapsit story time for children under 3 years of age who can walk. Time for parents to visit and toddlers to play with toys after the stories, finger plays, and songs. Space is limited; registration is required.
Bring in your old family photos and finally take the time to make that scrapbook you’ve been putting off. The scrapbooking room opens at 10 am and closes at 1:30 pm, but you can show up any time during those open hours. Bring your own supplies or use ours.
Come and read to our special listening dogs. They love a good story. Our dogs come from the American Humane Association and are specially trained. This is for children ages 6-12. An especially good experience for reluctant readers or children who are afraid of dogs. Please call 303-452-7534 to register for a 15-minute session.
Hang out with other tweens and make some fun crafts. Appropriate for ages 9-12.