All Ages
iPad Club
This will be the first meeting for anyone that would like to join and form an iPad Club (iPads ONLY!). This first meeting will be a focus group where we decide if there's enough interest in this kind of group, how this group's meetings will run, how often we would meet, and what day/time we would meet. This meeting will be in the Small Meeting Room at the Rifle Branch Library on Saturday, March 30 at 1:00 pm. Refreshments provided. Join us and... oh, bring your iPad! Don't have an iPad? Don't worry, come anyway and we'll share ours!
Reel Readers: Special Edition
Join us at the Parachute Branch Library on Friday, April 19 at 6:00 pm for a special mother/daughter edition of Reel Readers! Read the book Mary Poppins (Original edition or the Disney version) and watch the movie on our giant screen with movie theater sound! Those of you who have not read the book are also welcome to enjoy the screening. There will be food, so call ahead and find out what’s cookin. Stay after the film to gab.
Astronomy for Everyone: Size & Scale of the Universe
Garfield County Libraries presents an exciting program about the universe, stars, and other celestial wonders. This hands-on program is hosted by astrophysicist, Kevin Manning, who is a former NASA consultant. Following an indoor presentation, we will all go outdoors to view celestial objects in the night sky, such as the rings of Saturn, craters on the Moon, and more.
Astronomy for Everyone: Size & Scale of the Universe
Garfield County Libraries presents an exciting program about the universe, stars, and other celestial wonders. This hands-on program is hosted by astrophysicist, Kevin Manning, who is a former NASA consultant. Following an indoor presentation, we will all go outdoors to view celestial objects in the night sky, such as the rings of Saturn, craters on the Moon, and more.
Astronomy for Everyone: Size & Scale of the Universe
Garfield County Libraries presents an exciting program about the universe, stars, and other celestial wonders. This hands-on program is hosted by astrophysicist, Kevin Manning, who is a former NASA consultant. Following an indoor presentation, we will all go outdoors to view celestial objects in the night sky, such as the rings of Saturn, craters on the Moon, and more.
1st Anniversary Celebration
Please join us in celebrating the first anniversary of the reopening of the New Castle Branch Library. We will be having cake and punch on Saturday, April 13 from noon until 2:00 pm.
Honey Dewdrops in Concert
Garfield County Libraries is pleased to welcome The Honey Dewdrops back on stage this summer! This folk and old-time duo is characterized by its Appalachian harmonies, consisting of Laura Wortman (guitar, vocals) and Kagey Parrish (guitar, mandolin, vocals). The Honey Dewdrops have released three CDs and have been touring the country over the past four years. Free concerts will be held at the New Castle Branch Library on Monday.
Honey Dewdrops in Concert
Garfield County Libraries is pleased to welcome The Honey Dewdrops back on stage this summer! This folk and old-time duo is characterized by its Appalachian harmonies, consisting of Laura Wortman (guitar, vocals) and Kagey Parrish (guitar, mandolin, vocals). The Honey Dewdrops have released three CDs and have been touring the country over the past four years. Free concerts will be held at the New Castle Branch Library on Monday.
Honey Dewdrops in Concert
Garfield County Libraries is pleased to welcome The Honey Dewdrops back on stage this summer! This folk and old-time duo is characterized by its Appalachian harmonies, consisting of Laura Wortman (guitar, vocals) and Kagey Parrish (guitar, mandolin, vocals). The Honey Dewdrops have released three CDs and have been touring the country over the past four years. Free concerts will be held at the New Castle Branch Library on Monday.
Food for Fines
The Garfield County Libraries are excited to announce the Food for Fines program will has returned for the month of February. Bring in non-perishable food items to any of the six branch libraries, and for each item you donate you will receive a $1 credit toward overdue fines currently on your account (not lost materials or fees). All items donated will be given to the local LIFT-UP. Last February there were 4,407 items collected by the libraries!
