Saturday Morning Book Club

Pine Bluffs Branch 110 East 2nd St, Pine Bluffs

Join in for an exciting discussion of The Exiles by Kristina Baker Kline as we enjoy coffee and treats. For more information about the book, please call the library at 307-245-3646 or visit with staff. (Adults; Pine Bluffs Branch Library)

Eggstravaganza: Egg Drop

2nd Floor 2200 Pioneer Ave - 2nd Floor, Cheyenne

It’s time for our yearly Eggstravaganza! Can your family build a contraption to protect your egg from a one-story drop? Drop by the 2nd floor of the library any time during the event to participate. (Children, Teens, & Families; 2nd Floor)

Eggstravaganza: K–2 Edible Egg Dyeing (RSVP Required)

2nd Floor 2200 Pioneer Ave - 2nd Floor, Cheyenne

It’s time for our yearly Eggstravaganza! This year, we will be presenting egg-citing workshops for different age groups. In this workshop, we will be using ordinary kitchen items to make egg-quisetly dyed eggs. RSVP below to reserve a spot for this event. (Grades K–2; 2nd Floor) Click Here to RSVP

Eggstravaganza: Grades 3–6 Natural Dyes (RSVP Required)

2nd Floor 2200 Pioneer Ave - 2nd Floor, Cheyenne

It’s time for our yearly Eggstravaganza! This year, we will be presenting egg-citing workshops for different age groups. In this workshop, let’s egg-speriment with dyes made from vegetables and other plants. Can you guess what colors the eggs will be? RSVP below to reserve a spot for this event. (Grades 3–6; 2nd Floor) Click Here to RSVP

Eggstravaganza: Teen Pysanky Eggs (RSVP Required)

2nd Floor 2200 Pioneer Ave - 2nd Floor, Cheyenne

It’s time for our yearly Eggstravaganza! This year, we will be presenting egg-citing workshops for different age groups.In this workshop, create delicately detailed eggs with this traditional Ukrainian wax-resist dyeing method. RSVP below to reserve a spot for this event. (Teens; 2nd Floor) Click Here to RSVP

Genealogy: Searching the Newly-Released 1950 Census

Sunflower Room 2200 Pioneer Ave - 3rd Floor, Cheyenne

The eagerly-awaited 1950 U.S. Federal Census has just been released and is available for family history researchers to find their families! We’ll show you why this is exciting for genealogists by doing a few demonstration searches in the 1950 census on Ancestry Library Edition and other genealogy databases. (Adults; Sunflower Room)