How to Sushi
Cottonwood Room 2200 Pioneer Ave - 1st Floor, Cheyenne, WY, United StatesLearn to make sushi from local home chef Haru Marquez. Sushi tasting will follow the demonstration. It’s time to start a new hobby! (Adults; Cottonwood Room)
Learn to make sushi from local home chef Haru Marquez. Sushi tasting will follow the demonstration. It’s time to start a new hobby! (Adults; Cottonwood Room)
Created by Zumba and Baby First, the Zumbini program is an early childhood education program that leverages original music and movement to create the ultimate bonding experience for families, all while promoting cognitive, behavioral, fine/gross motor skill, and social development for children ages 0–4. (Age 0–4; Early Literacy Center)
Brighten up the winter doldrums as florist Jane Baker demonstrates how to assemble a rustic, fresh, flower bouquet to enjoy for yourself or give to a friend. Refreshments will be served. (Adults; Pine Bluffs Branch Library)
Sing, sway, laugh, and play with skilled educator Laura Sutton. (Ages 2 – 5; Early Literacy Center)
Are you looking for a Dungeons & Dragons party? Would you like to learn more about this world? Then join us as we continue our exciting campaign together. (Grades 7–12; Teen Lounge)
Seniors and veterans are invited to enjoy refreshments and free activities. On January 13, come beat the winter blues during an ice cream social. On January 27 enjoy a showing of The Peanut Butter Falcon (rated PG-13), an adventure story set in the world of modern Mark Twain that begins when Zak, a young man with Down syndrome runs away ...
Feeling the finals fatigue this semester? There’s nothing better than spending a little time with some good puppers to recharge your batteries. (Grades 7–12; Sage Room)
During this problem solving day, Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) will provide information on who we are, what we do, our criteria requirements for service, and how to contact us. TAS will also educate taxpayers in order to assist them with filing accurate tax returns, provide information on refund timing, and introduce self-help tools and resources to check on refund status. ...
Welcome to our program specifically geared for adults with disabilities. We’re switching it up this month! Come watch a little magic show with Dan Jaspersen! We meet consistently on the third Wednesday of the month. Please bring your staff with you. (Adults; Cottonwood Room)
We've got the daubers! We've got the cards! We've got the cage and balls! All we need is YOU! Come join other families as we share in the timeless fun of BINGO. Join us for snacks, prizes and lots of fun! (Children & Families; Early Literacy Center)
Book club will meet twice during the month of January. We will review the first half of the book on the 16th and the second part on the 30th. Participants can bring a “brown bag” meal, and desserts and drinks will be provided. We will be reading Chasing Vermeer. Quick book description: When a book of unexplainable occurrences brings Petra ...
Join us for a short storytime session designed just for babies and their caregivers. Enjoy books, songs, lap bounces, and rhymes! Afterwards, babies can play with our educational toys while caregivers visit. (Ages Birth–24 Months; Early Literacy Center) Storytime Themes Week of December 31: No Storytime This Week Week of January 7: Let It Snow Week of January 14: Pet ...
It’s a Post-it® war! Use your creativity and Post-it® notes to showcase window art at the library! Got an idea? Team up with a friend or create it alone. (Grades 7–12; Burns Branch Library)
In the film Book Club (rated PG-13), four lifelong friends have their lives changed forever after reading 50 Shades of Grey in their book club. Enjoy free popcorn and a discussion afterward. If you miss a Positive Aging program, all the films we watch are available to check out. (Adults; Cottonwood Room)
Your library is here to add a little magic to your life! Top off your Friday evening by enjoying a magic show with popular mentalist, magician, and manipulator Dan Jaspersen. Coffee and dessert will be served. (Adults; Cottonwood Room)
Join us for a relaxing evening as we discuss The Alice Network by Kate Quinn. Please bring a dish to share for that evening’s potluck. For more information about the book, call the library or visit with staff. (Adults; Burns Branch Library)
Learn the basic steps to starting a small business in Wyoming, including evaluating the feasibility of your business concept and preparing a business plan. Presented in partnership with Wyoming SBDC Network and L2B. (Adults; Sunflower Room)
Bring your lunch and get here early for a good seat. Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra’s William Intriligator will talk about the histories and composers of some of our favorite movie music in Heroes and Villains. Music includes pieces from Superman, Batman, Robin Hood, Indiana Jones, Star Wars, and more! (Adults; Cottonwood Room)
Mini Golf in January? It may be cold outside, but this fun is inside where it’s toasty and warm! Challenge your family to see who the champion is and finish off your nine holes with some tasty cocoa and marshmallows. All children must be accompanied by an adult. The last round will start at 7:40pm, so don’t wait too long! ...
Pros from the TRIO Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) will be available to answer questions about the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The workshop will include information on completing the application and understanding the deadlines. The EOC pros will explain where the application goes, who sees it, and how it is used. Corrections and verifications will also be reviewed. ...