Wednesday Works and Teen Council Meeting
Enjoy a new hands-on activity and help the library develop new ways to host fun programs in the community. Refreshments served. Appropriate for students grades 6-12. This week: design a lanyard.
Enjoy a new hands-on activity and help the library develop new ways to host fun programs in the community. Refreshments served. Appropriate for students grades 6-12. This week: design a lanyard.
Members of the Brighton Genealogical Society will present a different resource for genealogy research every week in this 7-part series. All the resources are free to use, and there will be time in the computer lab to try them out and do research on your own family. The Brighton Genealogical Society will be on hand to assist you when you get stuck, and participants will finish the series with information about 4-6 generations of their own families. Space is limited; registration required. Please call Anythink Brighton at 303-659-2572 to reserve your spot.
Come to the library and meet in front of the fire to knit. Please bring your own supplies. Appropriate for adults.
Visit your local Anythink for free play on Oct. 12 and participate in a tournament of “Battlefield Bad Company” on Oct. 26.
Join us at the library as we discuss Manga and Anime! Learn Japanese, make our own Manga, and so much more.
What types of teen programming would you like to see at your local Anythink? Come and voice your opinion about the library. Appropriate for students grades 6-12.
Meet with fellow writers (active or aspiring) to talk about your work, get ideas, or just find out what others are writing about. Be inspired!
Meet with fellow writers (active or aspiring) to talk about your work, get ideas, or just find out what others are writing about. Be inspired!
Come to the monthly meeting of the Brighton Genealogical Society. If you have always wanted to learn more about your family history, this is a great place to start.
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. Appropriate for students grades 6-12.