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Early Literacy Center 2200 Pioneer Ave - 2nd Floor, Cheyenne, WY, United StatesSing, sway, laugh, and play with skilled educator Laura Sutton. (Ages 2 – 5; Early Literacy Center)
Sing, sway, laugh, and play with skilled educator Laura Sutton. (Ages 2 – 5; Early Literacy Center)
We will be playing some of our favorite space-themed movies all summer long! Join us throughout the month to get lost in the cinematic universe. We’ll provide the popcorn and show the movie Flight of the Navigator (rated PG) for our after-hours viewing! *Minors must be accompanied by an adult for after-hours films (Children & Families; Cottonwood Room)
Seniors and veterans are invited to come in for refreshments, relax, visit, and enjoy free activities. Be ready for memories and laughter with “Remembering the Fifties” on August 12. On August 26, we will feature the movie A Dog’s Way Home (rated PG), which tells the heartwarming adventure of Bella, a dog who embarks on an epic 400-mile journey home ...
It’s stargazing time! Use the library’s telescope to see the Perseid meteor shower, which peaks mid-month, and constellations such as Ursa Major and Minor, Cygnus, Scorpius, Sagittarius, Lyra, Aquila, Delphinus, and Cassiopeia. Jupiter and Saturn will also be visible! This program will be run by Samantha Ogden, an expert in the field of astronomy. (Adults; Performance Pad)
Do you want to start college this fall or spring? Do you need help getting everything in order? Come join TRIO Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) for a Last Minute College Prep Workshop! EOC can help with applying to college, paying for transcripts, filling out the FAFSA, and much more. (Teens & Adults; Cottonwood Room)
Come and experience stories, stretching, and fun with a special early literacy class. This month’s theme is Feelings! (Ages 18 Months – 5 Years; Cottonwood Room)
Come watch the Cheyenne Police Department’s K-9 Unit demonstrate their skills and expertise. The K-9s are trained in apprehension, handler protection, evidence location tracking, and narcotics detection. Please keep in mind they are working dogs and generally not meant for petting. (Children & Families; Pine Bluffs Main Street Park)
You’ve become trapped in the 8-bit world of Minecraft and the only way back to reality is by solving the clues in the room. Sign up in teams of 2-4 people. (Grades 7-12; Sage Room)
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)
In the film The Hero (rated R), an ailing Western movie star comes to terms with his past and mortality. Enjoy free popcorn and a discussion afterward. (Adults; Cottonwood Room)
Learn how amateur radio works and discover how radios can be used to find sources of interference as well as make contact with other people through satellites. Participants will be divided into teams to build their own directional antenna. When done, teams will use their antenna to find a hidden transmitter with the help of a licensed amateur radio operator. ...
It’s our classic tween NERF© night with a twist! Grab your squad and join us for Fortnite IRL (in real life)! We will stock plenty of snacks to keep your health and shield up. We are also throwing in some emote and dance battles, so RSVP and show us your moves! *After-hours events require a signed permission slip from a ...
It’s our classic tween NERF© night with a twist! Grab your squad and join us for Fortnite IRL (in real life)! We will stock plenty of snacks to keep your health and shield up. We are also throwing in some emote and dance battles, so RSVP and show us your moves! *After-hours events require a signed permission slip from a ...
Today marks the last day to pick up prizes for the 2019 Summer Reading Celebration at the Burns Branch Library! Swing by to get your last minute prizes and enjoy ice cream, crafts, and more. (All Ages; Burns Branch Library)
It’s time for the Pine Bluffs Branch Library and Texas Trail Museum Ice Cream Social! Join us to celebrate the close of our Summer Reading Celebration 2019! Not only will there be ice cream sundaes, but also pony rides! Families are invited to take some time to journey through the Texas Trail Museum. Bring your family and neighbors to enjoy ...
Last day of Summer Reading & last day to pick up prizes
Join us for a relaxing evening as we discuss Sing, Unburied, Sing. Jesmyn Ward gives us an epochal story, a journey through Mississippi’s past and present that is both an intimate portrait of a family and an epic tale of hope and struggle. Bring your copy of the book and a dish to our Southern-themed potluck. For more information about ...
Come listen to C.J. Box as he reads excerpts and answers questions about his newest stand-alone novel, The Bitterroots. Books will be available for purchase before, during, and after the program in the Willow Room. Box will sign books after his talk in the Cottonwood Room. (Adults; Cottonwood Room)
This event is rescheduled for September 18th due to a scheduling conflict.
It’s time to “bee” informed about some of earth’s most wonderful, interesting, and important insects: bees! Join horticulturist and Master Gardner Program Coordinator Catherine Wissner as she presents on honey bees, native bees, and the difference between them. Using her beekeeping materials, she will educate attendees on some basic beekeeping information. This program is not to “bee” missed! (Adults; Cottonwood ...