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Teen Lounge 2200 Pioneer Ave - 2nd Floor, Cheyenne, WY, United StatesAre you looking for a Dungeons & Dragons experience? Join us as we continue our exciting campaign together this month! (Grades 7–12; Teen Lounge)
Are you looking for a Dungeons & Dragons experience? Join us as we continue our exciting campaign together this month! (Grades 7–12; Teen Lounge)
Have you ever wanted to research your family history? This basic class will give you all the information you need to get started. Our discussion will include books and other resources available at Laramie County Library System, the basics of genealogy record keeping, and how to search using Ancestry Library Edition, the free library version of Ancestry.com. (Adults; Sunflower Room)
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. ...
Join us for a relaxing evening as we discuss Meet Me at the Museum by Anne Youngson. Please bring a dish to share for the evening’s potluck. For more information about the book, call the library or visit with staff. (Adults; Burns Branch Library)
Welcome to our program specifically geared for adults with disabilities. We meet consistently on the third Wednesday of the month. Join us for crafts, sciences, and LEGO® fun! Please bring your staff with you. (Adults; Cottonwood Room)
Poetry is art. Poetry is music. Poetry is inspiration, motivation, and action. Poems share feelings in a way that no other art form can. Come explore a few historical and contemporary Black poets who inspired and moved people with their powerful words, and then write an impactful poem all your own! (Grades 5–6; Early Literacy Center and Sage Room)
Head into our Book Sale Room with a plastic or reusable shopping bag (or your summer reading canvas bag) and fill it with books for just $5! All proceeds benefit the Laramie County Library Foundation. (All Ages; Book Sale Room) Book Sale Room Hours are 30 minutes after the library opens and it closes 30 minutes before the library closes.
Everyone loves to hear a story, even our four-pawed friends! Come in to the library and practice reading aloud to one of our community’s therapy dogs. We know you’ll have a furry good time! This event is in partnership with The Alliance of Therapy Dogs. (Grades K–6; Early Literacy Center)
This class will take you beyond the basics of genealogy research and into some forgotten resources that can tell you about your ancestors. We will discuss how to research your ancestors in free resources on the Internet. We will cover FamilySearch.org, FindAGrave.com, and more. (Adults; Sunflower Room)
This month, we will be streaming Black, Brown, & Beige & The Best of Basie. Two of music’s most legendary names are the bandleaders Duke Ellington and Count Basie. In this show, we highlight some of their most extraordinary repertoire. We delve into the beloved swinging classics of Count Basie’s bands, and then move into Duke Ellington’s magnum opus: Black, ...
Join us after school for an exciting hour of playing games, making a cool craft, winning a prize or two, and eating come delicious treats. Bring a friends and enjoy the fun! (Grades K–6; Pine Bluffs Branch Library)
Some seeds need cold temperatures, moisture, and natural sunlight cycles to germinate. Laramie County Master Gardener Michelle Bohanan will demonstrate a winter sowing method to start these plants without taking chances on the weather, hungry birds raiding your seeds, or frozen seedlings. We will also have a seed swap, so bring some seeds to trade! Presented in partnership with Prairie ...
Bring your lunch and get here early for a good seat. Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra’s William Intriligator will introduce violinist Miriam Fried, the featured artist in Tchaikovsky and Beethoven. (Adults; Cottonwood Room)
You’re invited to a party- a book party! Join us for a celebration of reading with young readers that’s a little bit storytime and a little bit book club. We will read, sing, play, learn, and talk about books. (Grades Pre-K–2; Early Literacy Center) Themes by Week: March 1: Dr. Seuss STEM March 8: Bug Art March 15: Things that ...
Make and take home a “stained glass” shamrock to brighten your day! (All Ages; Burns Branch Library)
Everyone loves to hear a story, even our four-pawed friends! Come in to the library and practice reading aloud to one of our community’s therapy dogs. We know you’ll have a furry good time! This event is in partnership with The Alliance of Therapy Dogs. (Grades K–6; Early Literacy Center)
Join us for an interactive storytime session to promote early literacy through books, songs, puppets, crafts, and more. (Pre-K; Burns Branch Library) Themes by Week March 3: Down by the Pond March 10: Getting Dressed
This storytime is designed for older preschool children to practice sitting, listening, following directions, and interacting with others their age in a group setting without their caregivers. (Ages 3–5; Sage Room) Storytime Themes Week of March 3: Creepy Crawly Critters Week of March 10: Things That Go Week of March 17: Strike Up the Band Week of March 24: Seasons ...
Join us for an interactive storytime session for preschool children and their caregivers. Practice new skills incorporating books, songs, rhymes, movement, and more! (Ages 18 Months – 5 Years; Early Literacy Center) Storytime Themes Week of March 3: Creepy Crawly Critters Week of March 10: Things That Go Week of March 17: Strike Up the Band Week of March 24: ...
Come laugh and learn at Improv Club! This weekly club will let you create scenes through improvisational games, work cooperatively with others, and build real life skills. Experience new ways to think on your feet and unlock your creative potential in a supportive and collaborative environment! (Grades 3–6; Early Literacy Center)