You’re invited to a party! A book party! Join us for a celebration of reading with young readers that’s a little bit early literacy class, and a little bit more! We will read and talk about books, sing, play, and learn. This month’s themes are Bird Art and Family Storytelling Games. (Grades Pre-K–2; Early Literacy Center)
Spring is here! Come and celebrate by painting a pot in your own creative way and planting a seed. (Teens; 2nd Floor-Teen Lounge)
Come and experience stories, stretching, and fun with a special early literacy class. This month’s theme is Splish Splash Ducky. (Ages 18 Months – 5 Years; Early Literacy Center)
Welcome to our event specifically geared towards adults with disabilities! International Bat Appreciation Day is in April and Library for All will be celebrating our furry, flying friends by having a bat-tastic day of fun! Special guest Mason Lee from the University of Wyoming Biodiversity Institute will talk to us about bat species in Wyoming and answer your bat-related questions. ...
Book Club will meet twice during the month of April. We will chat about the book, do some crazy activities, and enjoy a delicious treat! Participants can bring a “brown bag” meal and drinks will be provided. We will be reading Masterminds by Gordon Korman. Participants in grades 4–6 can pick up their book from the second floor Ask Here ...
We’re taking storytime to the garden! Head on over to the Paul Smith Children’s Village to participate in one of our early literacy storytimes. (18 months–5 years; Paul Smith Children’s Village- 616 S Lions Park Dr.)
Not your typical dyed eggs! Teens will dye and decorate hard-boiled eggs to look like their favorite emoji. (Teens; Burns Branch Library)
Welcome to the Crafty Family Challenge! Gather your crew of moms, dads, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and kiddos and meet us in the Cottonwood Room for this extreme craft challenge. Supplies will be provided, but feel free to bring whatever materials you like. Leave your creations at the library, and staff will vote for their favorites. Winners will be awarded ...
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)
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)
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
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
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
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)