
For more information, contact the Eaton Library at (970) 454-2189. The event is open to all ages of children. The event will include stories read in both English and Spanish. Įaton Library is hosting a bilingual storytime at 10 a.m. The program allows participants to read an advanced copy of a new book and provide feedback. Monday at the Riverside Library and Cultural Center, 3700 Golden St. The New Book Review and Exchange is set to kick off at 9 a.m. The event is open to teens ages 12-18 and welcomes new players as well as advanced players to participate. Join the library’s dungeon master for a game of Dungeons and Dragons at noon Saturday in the large meeting room at the library located at 720 3rd St. For more information, or to register, go to.
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Registration is required to attend the group. The inclusive group is a place for teens with alternative identities and their friends to come and socialize and learn about what is going on in the community. Friday in the large meeting room at the library, 720 3rd St., Windsor. meeting for teens ages 12-18 is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. Kits are available for pick up after completing the registration. The program is open to kids ages 6-12 and will challenge viewers to build an unsinkable lifeboat and explore buoyancy. Weird Science- Float Your Boat is set for 4:30 p.m. The club is open to all ages and registration is required. The club will be reading and discussing the book “Dog Driven” by Terry Lynn Johnson.


Get the entire family enjoying the love of books at Imagine Stories Together Family Book Club at 6 p.m. For more information, contact Amy at or go to. Kits for the program will be provided and registration is required. The event will celebrate National Novel Writing Month by giving teen writers, ages 12-18, tips and tricks to creating their own novel. Tuesday in the small meeting room at the library, 720 3rd St., Windsor. Teen NaNoWriMo is set to take place at 6 p.m. For more information, or to see the list of supplies needed for the craft project, go to. Take and make kits are available for pick up while supplies last. Geared toward children ages 0-6 years, the program includes stories and songs and wraps up with an age-appropriate craft project. Keep little ones occupied at Storytime and a Craft with Miss Nancy at 10 a.m. Face masks must be worn by readers and dog owners and registration is required. meet at the green couch in the children’s area to read aloud to a licensed therapy dog and its owner. Monday at the Windsor-Severance Library, 720 3rd St., Windsor.

Kids ages 6-12 can practice their reading skills at PAWS for Reading at 4 p.m. The High Plains and Clearview library districts as well as the Loveland Public Library offer a variety of programs and activities for adults, teens and children of all ages.Ĭheck out this list of library events for the week of Oct.
