Author Visit: Emily Hainsworth
Tweens & Teens are invited for a casual sit-down with YA author of Through to You to discuss the writing process, being published, and what it’s like to have your book optioned for a movie.
Tweens & Teens are invited for a casual sit-down with YA author of Through to You to discuss the writing process, being published, and what it’s like to have your book optioned for a movie.
Pam Ware, MSW, LCSW will guide participants in developing their own strategy for how they will start one of the most important conversations of their life---what they hope their end of life care will be like. Registration suggested, but not required.
Laura Resau's books deal with issues of immigration, integration, and diversity in a way that values distinct cultural traditions while underscoring the universal nature of humanity. Laura will talk about her work as an anthropologist and teacher in Latin America and how this perspective informs her writing.
Learn about developments in immigration reform including Deferred Action for Childhood (DACA) and I-601A Provisional Waivers, which can allow families to remain together during immigrant visa processing. Learn how to apply for legal status for a spouse or family member. Attend this informational session presented by McGuire Law. A Spanish-language interpreter will be available. No registration required for this free program.
A representative from Front Range Hospice will walk you through filling out a Five Wishes living will, discuss living wills, and answer questions about hospice care. No registration required.
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.
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.
What do you want at the library? Have fun with other teens and help the library create new experiences for you and your friends. Snacks served. Grades 6-12 welcome.
According to a new U.S. regulation, certain people who came to the United States as children and meet several key guidelines may request consideration of deferred action for a period of two years, and may be eligible for employment. This policy is known as Deferred Action for Childhood (DACA). You’re welcome to attend this informational session presented by McGuire Law to learn more details about this new regulation as a permanent resident.
Kate M. Syfert, community relations officer for US Citizenship and Immigration Services, will talk about permanent residence requirements and the application process.