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06/22/2026
A New Chapter Begins: Introducing Off the Shelf
We are excited to introduce Off the Shelf, Laramie County Library System’s new quarterly magazine.
06/14/2026
Young Artists Leave Their Mark on Summer Reading
Every summer, young artists from across Laramie County help bring the Summer Reading Challenge to life through the annual Bookmark Contest.
The Story Doesn’t End When You Close the Book
Sometimes a book sends us looking for answers. Sometimes an experience sends us looking for a book. The Summer Reading Challenge is designed to encourage both.
06/01/2026
The Summer Reading Challenge Begins Today
The wait is over. The 2026 Summer Reading Challenge is officially underway.
05/29/2026
Informed Voter Series Recap: The Three Branches of Wyoming Government
Learn how Wyoming’s government is structured by exploring the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
05/20/2026
Get Ready to Unearth a Story™ During the 2026 Summer Reading Challenge
The Summer Reading Challenge runs June 1 through August 15, creating a summer filled with reading, exploration, and prizes.
05/18/2026
Design the Next LCLS Library Card
Whether you participated last year or are considering entering for the first time, this is an opportunity to contribute to something that will be seen and used throughout the community every day.
05/15/2026
More Than a Field Trip: Wyoming Reads Returns to Laramie County Library System
1,072 students from Laramie County School District 1, Laramie County School District 2, private schools, charter schools, and homeschool families will participate in Wyoming Reads.
05/14/2026
PBS Screening: Repairing America’s Broken Social Bonds
As part of Common Ground: 250 Years of Stories in the Making, Laramie County Library System invites the community to explore how stronger relationships and deeper understanding can help build a more connected community.
05/11/2026
The Library Card Art Contest is returning for its second year, once again inviting artists of all ages to create original artwork that could become an official Laramie County Library System library card.
05/08/2026
Beyond the Results: Using DNA Genealogy to Truly Discover Your Roots
Once you’ve opened your DNA genealogy test results and satisfied your initial curiosity, you might find yourself wondering: what’s next?
05/06/2026
Getting Started with Libby: Your Library, Your Way
Whether you’re brand new to Libby or just need a little extra guidance, this class will help you make the most of your digital library, on your terms.
05/01/2026
Informed Voter Series Recap: Understanding the Wyoming Constitution
During Session Two, The Wyoming Constitution: What It Says and How It Changes, Dr. Lily Rowen from Laramie County Community College guided attendees through the foundations of Wyoming’s government.
Common Ground: May Events
Our Common Ground series continues this May with a lineup of programs and events that invite you to explore new perspectives and connect with your community.
04/28/2026
Learn How to Defend Your Home from Wildfires
With conditions becoming increasingly dry, now is the time to be informed and prepared.