PCCLD Feb 2016 newsletter - Pueblo City

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PCCLD Feb 2016 newsletter - Pueblo City
PUEBLO CITY-COUNTY
news & events
February 2016
PRINTED THANKS TO THE GENEROUS SUPPORT OF FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY
Locations Key:
AV Avondale Satellite
BK Barkman
BS Beulah Satellite
GI Giodone
LU Lucero
LB Lamb
LY Library @ the Y
GV Greenhorn Valley
PW Pueblo West
RA Rawlings
February is Black History Month! Outstanding
African American Soldiers at Roselawn Cemetery exhibit
All library locations during the month of February
View images of gravestones dedicated to four Civil War soldiers who have been
buried in unmarked graves at Roselawn Cemetery and went unidentified for more
than a century.
African American Soldiers from Pueblo
Thursday, Feb. 11, 6:30 p.m., RA, Infozone-4th floor
Ray Brown, a student of military history,
will discuss his journey of discovery of the
active role African Americans played in
their own emancipation during the Civil
War. He will also discuss African American
veterans who lived and died in Pueblo and
are buried in the Roselawn Cemetery and
work in properly identifying and honoring
them.
Becky Stone as Rosa Parks.
Literacy Drum Circle
Saturday, Feb. 27, 2-3 p.m., RA, Idea Factory-2nd floor, 4-5 p.m., PW
All ages. An interactive hand-drum program led by
accomplished drummer and educator, Alfredo Pinto.
Uses basic hand-drum rhythm instruction using
elements of onomatopoeia. Learn about Afro-Latino
rhythms, the cultures that the drums originate from.
Phone: 562-5600
Locations:
Barkman Library
1300 Jerry Murphy Rd.
Greenhorn Valley Library
4801 Cibola Dr.
Colorado City, Colo.
Giodone Library
24655 U.S. Hwy 50 E.
Friday, March 11, noon, RA
Nominations due by Friday, Feb. 12.
Forms available at all library locations or
online at pueblolibrary.org/contests. For more
information, contact Sara Schwartz at 553-0220
or email [email protected].
These awards provide an opportunity for any
individual or organization to honor a special woman
who has made an impact. The only criteria is that the
woman must be a resident of Pueblo County currently
or during the time the award honors. The person does
not have to be living to be honored.
Each nominee also receives a copy of the book Liar,
Temptress, Soldier, Spy, and ticket to the Tempting
Treats and Scandalous History event in March.
Together We Read
Rosa Parks Chautauqua
Monday, Feb. 22, 7 p.m., RA, Ryals Room-4th floor
All ages. Rosa Parks taught how one woman, in 1955, through
determination and will, refused to give up her seat on a bus in
Montgomery, Ala., starting one of the most significant movements
in American history, the Civil Rights Movement. Portrayed by
national humanities and Chautauqua scholar Becky Stone.
Hours:
Monday – Thursday
9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
10 a.m. to 7 p.m. (Greenhorn,
Giodone and Lucero only)
Friday & Saturday
9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
10 a.m. – 6 p.m. (Greenhorn,
Giodone and Lucero only)
Sunday (Rawlings only)
1 – 5 p.m.
Women Awards
Lucero Library
1315 E. 7th St.
Pueblo West Library
298 S. Joe Martinez Blvd.
Rawlings Library
100 E. Abriendo Ave.
Lamb Library
2525 S. Pueblo Blvd.
Satellite library locations:
Avondale Elementary
213 Hwy. 50 E.
Library @ the Y
3200 Spaulding
Beulah School
8734 Schoolhouse Ln.
Tempting Treats and Civil War Feats
Friday, March 25, 6:30 p.m.
RA, Ryals Room-4th floor
Tickets: $30, call 553-0220. Enjoy
an unlimited dessert and champagne
bar while mingling with New York
Times bestselling author Karen
Abbott. Books will be available for
purchase and signing.
Free Public Talk, Book Signing with Karen Abbott
Saturday, March 26, 11 a.m., PW
The author talks about her research and signs books.
Board of Trustees:
Fredrick Quintana, President
Donna Pickman, VP
Marlene Bregar
Lyndell Gairaud
Phil Mancha
Jim Stuart
Foundation Board:
Julie Rodriguez, President
Jim Stuart, VP
Carol King, Secretary
P. Michael Voute, Treasurer
Friends of the Library
Officers:
Doreen Martinez, President
Doris Kester, VP
Greg Clark, Treasurer
Dustin Hodge, Secretary
www.pueblolibrary.org
Events Calendar
February 2016
Reviewing the past year
Storytimes listed on page 8
Exhibits at the libraries this
month:
• Feb. 1-15: The Paintings of
Radeaux-Pueblo Eagle Days
Art exhibit, RA-Dome, 2nd floor
All month:
• African American Soldiers at
Roselawn Cemetery, all locations
• Four Artists, Four Styles, PW,
Vectra Art Gallery
• Southwest Realism by
George Ivins, RA, Hispanic
Resource Center, 2nd floor
• Southwest Gourds by Bob
Craig, RA, Hispanic Resource
Center, 2nd floor
• Southern Colorado
Photography Society photo
show, RA, InfoZone-4th floor
1 Monday
• 10 a.m., Swedish Weavers
and Needlework Group, PW
(Mondays)
• 10:30 a.m., Smart Land Use
in Historic Downtowns:
Mapping the Dollars and
Sense of Land Use Patterns,
RA, InfoZone-4th floor
• 11 a.m.-noon, Mellow
Mondays (Mondays), LU
• 1 p.m., Needlework Club
(Mondays), LB
• 1-3 p.m., Pueblo Storytellers,
RA, Thurston Room (Mondays)
• 3 p.m., Octupi my heart, AV
• 4 p.m., Afterschool
Hangouts, RA, Storytime
Room (Mondays-Thursdays
each week)
• 6-7:30, Speak English
Conversation Club, RA,
Thurston Room (Mondays)
• 6-8 p.m., Ma Jongg Club, PW,
King Room B (Mondays)
• 6:30 p.m., Coach Carter (PG-13),
RA, InfoZone-4th floor
• 7 p.m., Barkman Book Club, BK
2 Tuesday
• 10 a.m.-noon, Computer
Basics, PW
• 12:30-3:30, Cast-off Knitting
and Craft Group, PW, GFLC
Room (Tuesdays)
• 2 p.m., Giodone Book Club, GI
• 2-3 p.m., Intro to Computers,
RA, Training Room-3rd floor
• 4 p.m., Tuesday Hangouts:
Draw in 3D, PW
• 5:30-8:30, Pueblo West Writer's
Group, PW, King Room A
• 6:30 p.m., Teen Movie Night:
Perks of Being a Wallflower
(PG-13), RA, InfoZone-4th floor
3 Wednesday
• 10 a.m.-4 p.m., VITA, RA,
Training Room-3rd floor
(Wednesdays)
• 10 a.m., Daylight Book Club, PW
• 1-3 p.m., Coffee and Crafts
for Adults, PW, GLFC Room
(Wednesdays)
• 2-3 p.m., Grandfolks Online:
e-mail, RA, Training Room-3rd floor
• 4:30 p.m., Teen Advisory
Board, LU
by Jon Walker
2015 was a striking year
at the Pueblo City-County
Library District. Our key
service results were just
about the best ever across the
board. We carefully monitor
four areas of service. These
are circulation (the number
of books and other materials
checked out), digital use (the number of times
customers log-on library computers and access
other library-hosted online and wireless services),
program attendance (the number of individuals
participating in any of the variety of cultural and
educational events regularly sponsored or hosted
by the library district), and visits (the number of
people who come into our libraries to read, study,
learn and exchange ideas). We strive to improve
these measures in order to ensure PCCLD is
meeting its mission to provide the best possible
library service for the community. I am very
pleased that the library district set new all-time
records in nearly every category in 2015:
• Circulation—2,918,125
This is a very healthy seventeen percent increase
over the previous record year in 2014.
• Digital Use—888,346
We are overjoyed that we exceeded our goal of
887,000 digital uses for the year. Digital services
continue to have a growing impact on the library.
• Program participation—245,500
This is a whopping 35 percent increase over 2014
and is another way today’s library is changing to
meet the needs of the modern world.
• Visits—1,616,639
This is an all-time record number of visitors
to our local libraries, and represents a fourteen
percent increase over 2014.
PCCLD enjoyed unprecedented success in
2015. We expect 2016 to be another great year,
too. Congratulations to our employees and the
community for an impressive year just completed.
I believe we are poised now for an even more
impressive 2016.
Check this out!
Database Highlight: Value Line Investment Survey Plus
Resource available to residents of Pueblo County with a valid library card.
Go to http://www.pueblolibrary.org/online_resources, click on compete
Database list, then on W-Z
Best use: Helps novice venture capitalist navigate the perils of “the market.”
Provides users with up to date information on the all the major markets, NASDAQ,
S&P 500 and DOW, as well as articles on current market trends. Value Line has
current and estimated values of stock, as well as, comments on company trends.
EXHIBITS
Four Artists, Four Styles
On display Monday, Feb. 1-29
PW, Vectra Art Gallery
The work of Terry Cates, Steve Mason, Linda
Cates, and Mo Keenan-Mason.
Southwest Realism
On display Monday, Feb 1-29
Reception: Saturday, Feb. 6, 3 p.m.
RA, Hispanic Resource Gallery-2nd floor
Realism paintings by artist George
Ivins.
Southwest Gourds
On display Monday, Feb.1-29
Reception: Saturday, Feb. 6, 3 p.m.
RA, Hispanic Resource Gallery-2nd floor
The gourd artwork of Bob Craig.
Soaring: The Paintings of Radeaux - Pueblo
Eagle Days
On display, Monday, Feb.1-15, RA, Dome-2nd floor
View
the fauna
of native
Colorado
painted
in a style
unique to
Radeaux.
Life-sized
images of
birds and other animals that explore the patterning
and geometrics found in nature.
Southern Colorado Photography Society 2016 Show On display Monday, Feb. 1-26, RA, InfoZone-4th floor
Reception: Friday, Feb. 5, 5-8 p.m., RA, Ryals Room-4th floor
View the talent and beautiful work of Southern Colorado photographers. For information on entry fees,
categories, and registration, call 562-5600 or email [email protected] or visit their Facebook page:
Southern Colorado Photography Society.
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February 2016
Youngsters play with moonsand at a recent youth event.
Courtesy photo Chris McLean/The Pueblo Chieftain
Local ministers lead a group in march from the Rawlings Library to El Pueblo History Museum on
Monday, Jan. 18, to kickoff Martin Luther King Jr. celebration.
Jane Milne performs as Doctor Susie Anderson at the Rawlings
LIbrary in January.
Inaugural
Pueblo Bowl I
Madden Tournament!
While Puebloans were preparing for the Broncos vs. Patriots game on
Sunday, Jan. 24, the day before approximately 40 gamers from tweens
to adults gathered at Rawlings Library for the inaugural Pueblo Bowl I, a
bracket-style tournament played on Playstation 4.
Game World & More, from Fountain, Colo., provided an extra television
monitor and game system as well as an additional copy of Madden 16.
They also brought a Sega Genesis and classic Sega games for those to play
while waiting their turn in the competition.
Prizes included two $25 gift cards and one $15 gift card from Game World
& More and one $50 giftcard and two $25 gift cards from Game Source,
also from Fountain.
MAKER IN RESIDENCE
Maker: Courtney Bennett
Bennett is a seamstress specializing in hand sewing
and creative upcycling.
As Maker-In-Residence she will facilitate classes on
making stuffed animals, dolls, pillows and throws.
• 6-8 p.m., That's Sew Cool
Sewing Club/maker-inresidence workshop, RA,
Idea Factory, 2nd floor
• 6:30 p.m., Special Human
Origins Film: Decoding
Neanderthals (NR), RA,
InfoZone-4th floor
4 Thursday
• all day, Frozen Crafts, GI
• 1 p.m., Crafty Needles
(Thursdays), BK
• 1-3 p.m., Intro to Family Tree
Maker, RA, Training Room3rd floor (Thursdays)
• 4 p.m., Teen Advisory Board, PW
• 4:30 p.m., Mini-Golf in the
Library, LU
• 5 p.m., Anime Club, LB
• 5 p.m., Skulduggery
Pleasant, GI
• 5:15-6:40, Maker Club,
RA, Idea Factory-2nd floor
(Thursdays)
• 6 p.m., Yoga, GV (Thursdays)
• 7 p.m., Neanderthals, Who
Were They? Pueblo Heritage
Museum, 201 W. B St.
5 Friday
• Pueblo Girl essays due
• 9 a.m., Make A Mardi Gras
Mask!, BS
• 1-3 p.m., Anime Club, PW
(Fridays)
• 2 p.m., Family Fun: Chinese
New Year, GV
• 2:30 p.m., Read Dog, Read!,
PW, GV
• 3 p.m., Generation: Creation
Series: Cupcake Project, RA,
Bret Kelly A
• 3:30 p.m., Family Movies
(Fridays), BK
• 5-8 p.m., Southern Colorado
Photography Society
photo show reception, RA,
InfoZone-4th floor
• 5 p.m., Nail Art, LB
6 Saturday
• 10:30 a.m., Minecraft:
Gaming Session, GI
• 11 a.m., Family Fun: Chinese
New Year, RA
• 2 p.m., 20 Feet From Stardom
(PG-13), GV
• 2 p.m., Astro Boy (PG), RA,
InfoZone-4th floor
• 3 p.m., Southwest Realism
reception, RA, Hispanic
Resource Center-2nd floor
• 3 p.m., 3Doodler Creation
Station, LB
7 Sunday
• 2 p.m., Astro Boy (PG), RA,
InfoZone-4th floor
8 Monday
• all week, Homemade
Valentine Cards, GI
• 3 p.m., Homemade
Valentine Cards, AV
• 5:30 p.m., Yarn Club, GV
• 6-7 p.m., Get to know your cell
phone: Borrow Library Books
& more w. iPhone and iPad,
RA, Idea Factory-2nd floor
• 6:30 p.m., The Loving Story
(NR), RA, InfoZone-4th floor
Free Workshops at That’s Sew Cool Sewing Club
Wednesdays, Feb. 3, 17
6-8 p.m., RA, Idea Factory-2nd floor
Registration required. Want to learn to sew? Join
other sewing enthusiasts and work at your own pace.
Limited amount of machines and materials. Bring
own machine when able.
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February 2016
9 Tuesday
• all day, Make A Mardi Gras
Mask!, GV
• 10 a.m.-noon, Basic
Internet, PW
• 1-3 p.m., Fiber Art Club
"Yarnies," RA, Idea Factory2nd floor (Tuesdays)
• 2-3 p.m., Microsoft Excel
Basics, RA, Training Room3rd floor
• 3:30-5 p.m., Free Legal Self
Help Clinic, LB
• 4 p.m., Make A Mardi Gras
Mask!, PW
• 4 p.m., Tuesday Hangouts:
Mardi Gras Masks, PW
• 5:30 p.m., Family Craft
Time, GI
• 6 p.m., Skulduggery
Pleasant, BK
• 6-8 p.m., Genealogy
Research session, RA,
Special Collections-3rd floor
• 6:30 p.m., What does it
mean to be human? A
Buddhist Perspective, RA,
InfoZone-4th floor
• 6:30 p.m., Teen Advisory Board,
RA, Idea Factory-2nd floor
10 Wednesday
• noon-1 p.m., Anime Club, LU
• 2 p.m., Legal/Financial
planning for Alzheimer's
Disease, PW, King Room B
• 2-3 p.m., Grandfolks
Online: Facebook, RA,
Training Room-3rd floor
• 4 p.m., Valentine Crafts, LU
• 5-7 p.m., Lego Mindstorm
Maze Robots, RA, Idea
Factory-2nd floor
• 6:30 p.m., El ArcoIris
monthly film, RA,
InfoZone-4th floor
11 Thursday
• 6:30 p.m., African American
Soldiers from Pueblo, RA,
InfoZone-4th floor
12 Friday
• Home of Heroes essays due
• Outstanding Women
Award nominations due
• 9 a.m., Homemade
Valentine Cards, BS
• 10 a.m., Literacy Fair, LB
• 2 p.m., Passport Kids, GV
• 2:30 p.m., Read Dog, Read!,
RA, GV
• 3 p.m., Down with Cupid:
Teen Anti-Valentine's Day
Party, LU
• 4 p.m., Family Fun: Chinese
New Year, GI
• 4 p.m., Heart-Shaped Soap
Making, LB
• 6-8 p.m., Minecraft Lock-in, BK
13 Saturday
• all day, Homemade
Valentine Cards, GV
• 10:30-2:30 p.m., VITA, GI
• noon-2 p.m., Imagination
Chapter, RA, Idea Factory2nd floor
• 12:30-3 p.m., Southeastern
Colorado Genealogical
Society, RA, Bret Kelly A
• 1 p.m., Speak Spanish!
Conversation Club, RA,
Thurston Room
COMPUTER CLASSES AT RAWLINGS
Held at Rawlings, Training Room-3rd floor. Classes are free and open to the public. Space is limited and
pre-registration is required. To register, please call 562-5600 or visit www.pueblolibrary.org and view the
January 2016 Events Calendar. Class hours are 2-3 p.m.
Intro to Computers
Microsoft Excel Basics Microsoft Word Basics Powerpoint Basics
Tuesday, Feb. 2
Tuesday, Feb. 9
Tuesday, Feb. 16
Tuesday, Feb. 23
Grandfolks Online
Wednesdays, Feb. 3-24, 2-3 p.m., RA, Training Room-3rd floor
Always wanted to "go online" with the Internet, but never knew where to start? This four-part series will
teach you everything you need to know about e-mail, Facebook, Google search and more. Classes taught
by David Hartkop. Bring: a notebook (optional) and get ready to have fun!
Feb. 3: Get your own free e-mail address
Feb. 10: Set up Facebook and chat with family
Feb. 17: Sending and Receiving Pictures
Feb. 24: Google Searching. Find info on anything!
COMPUTER CLASSES AT THE BRANCHES
Registration required for most. Class sizes limited.
Computer Help
Device/Computer Help
Tuesday, Feb. 16, 5 p.m., GI
Tuesdays, 10 a.m.-noon, PW
Learn more about using your computer, tablet
Having trouble getting your device or computer
and e-book reader in this fun and interactive class. to do what you want? Get help with your computer
All levels are welcome.
issues at this class.
Feb. 2: Computer Basics
Interview Skills Workshop
Feb. 9: Basic Internet
Wednesday, Feb. 17, noon-1 p.m., LU
Feb. 16: Intro to social media: Facebook, Pinterest
Adults. Learn the basic skills of going through a
Feb. 23: Intro to Microsoft Office: Word, Excel successful interview process. A follow up to Resume
and Powerpoint
Building Workshop, learn interview skills.
PROGRAMS AT THE IDEA FACTORY, RA, 2nd floor
For more information or to register contact Derrick Mason at 553-0213 or email derrick.mason@
pueblolibrary.org.
Get To Know Your Cell Phone: Borrow Library Silhouette Cameo Digital Paper Cutter Workshop
Books and more with your iPhone and iPad!
Wednesday, Feb. 24, 5-7 p.m.
Monday, Feb. 8, 6-7p.m.
Teens/adults. Learn how to use the Silhouette
Registration required. Bring: your device. Cameo Digital Paper Cutter, a paper cutter that
(Class exclusively for iPhone and iPad users. connects to a home computer. Cut fantastic designs
Android Phones and Tablets will be covered in a from paper to make art, cards, stencils and more.
separate class.)
Darius Goshay of Pueblo Wireless Doctor explains Idea Factory Demos
smartphone apps to borrow eBooks, eAudiobooks, Monday, Feb. 29. Registration required.
Streaming Videos and Digital Magazines with an 5-6 p.m. Transfer VHS Tapes to DVD
Apple Smartphone or Tablet.
Have home videos on VHS or VHS-C that could
be transfered to DVD? Learn about the library’s
Lego Mindstorm Maze Robots VHS to DVD converter!
Wednesday, Feb. 10, 5-7 p.m.
Tweens/teens/adults.
Create a maze and 6:30-7:30 p.m.
work together to Transfer Vinyl Records/Cassettes to MP3
Breathe new life into old vinyl records and
program lego
cassette
tapes by digitizing them! Learn about the
robots to
library’s
Analog to Digital Audio Converters.
solve it!
Maker Club
Thursdays, 5:15-6:40 p.m.
Learn to download, create and print your own
3D objects. Create toys, jewelry, and custom items
from plastic using the 3D printer. For more info
contact David Hartkop at 562-5637.
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Maker Madness
Saturday, Feb. 20, 2-5 p.m., PW
All ages. Registration required. Try out
new technology and make cool stuff monthly.
This month's focus: making music and musical
instruments.
February 2016
Movies @ the Library
See a favorite film at one of the many library locations listed!
All movies are free!
Black History Month Films
Mondays, 6:30 p.m., RA, InfoZone-4th floor
Coach Carter (PG-13) Feb. 1
The Loving Story (NR) Feb. 8
The Express (PG) Feb. 22
Sparkle (PG-13) Feb. 29
Saturdays, 2 p.m., GV
20 Feet From Stardom (PG-13) Feb. 6
42: The Jackie Robinson Story (PG-13) Feb. 20
Lee Daniels’ The Butler (PG-13) Feb. 27
Saturday, Feb. 27, 2 p.m., LB
Remember the Titans (PG)
Special Screening:
The Art of Flight
Tuesday, Feb. 23, 5 p.m., GV
Two years in the making, this film was shot in
some of the most rugged, remote and beautiful
snow country on the planet. Snowboarder Travis
Rice and friends redefine what is possible in the
mountains!
Family Movie Afternoons
Fridays, 3:30 p.m., BK
Teen Movies See page 10 for listings.
Hispanic Resource Film
6:30 p.m., RA, InfoZone-4th floor
A La Mala (PG-13) Feb. 18
Special Human Origins film:
6:30 p.m., RA, InfoZone-4th floor
Decoding Neanderthals (NR) Feb. 3
Wednesday Night movies
6:30 p.m., RA, InfoZone-4th floor
El ArcoIris monthly film TBD Feb. 10
The Imitation Game (PG-13) Feb. 17
Kid movie matinees
Saturdays/Sundays, 2 p.m., RA, InfoZone-4th floor
Astro Boy (PG) Feb. 6, 7
Shaun the Sheep (PG) Feb. 13, 14
Hotel Transylvania 2 (PG) Feb. 20, 21
The Lego Movie (PG) Feb. 27, 28
Independent Film
To Kill A Man (Spanish with English Subtitles)
Saturday, Feb. 20, 6:30 p.m., RA, InfoZone-4th floor
An attack on his daughter leads a mild-mannered
family man (Daniel Candia) to take revenge on the
vicious street thugs who have tormented him and
his family for a long time.
Experience the art of the
presentation with fast-paced,
six-minute talks from:
• Joey Andenucio
• Jerry Carter
• Emily Donaghy
• Juan Morales
• Garrison Ortiz
• Daniel Price
• Kristi Roque
• Maria Tucker
Volume 16
Friday, Feb.19 at 7 p.m.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m., RA, InfoZone - 4th floor
Complimentary refreshments served. For more
information, contact Sara Schwartz at 553-0220.
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• 2 p.m., DIY Valentines, LB
• 2 p.m., Genealogy Club, PW,
King Room B
• 2 p.m., Shaun the Sheep (PG),
RA, InfoZone-4th floor
• 2:30 p.m., Valentine Crafts, RA
• 2:30 p.m., Read Dog, Read!, LB
• 3 p.m., Valentine Bath
Fizzies! BK
• 3-5 p.m., Valentine Craft
Extravaganza, PW
• 4 p.m., DIY Heart Jewelry, LB
14 Sunday
• 2 p.m., Shaun the Sheep (PG),
RA, InfoZone-4th floor
• 2 p.m., Origami Odyssey,
RA, Idea Factory-2nd floor
• 2 p.m., Valentine Crafts, RA
15 Monday
• ALL PCCLD locations
closed for President’s day
16 Tuesday
• 10 a.m.-noon, Intro to Social
Media: Facebook, Pinterest
and more!, PW
• 10:30 a.m., Pre-School
STEAM, RA
• 2-3 p.m., Microsoft Word Basics,
RA, Training Room-3rd floor
• 4 p.m., Teen Craft Night:
SMASHbooking, PW
• 4:30 p.m., Adult Coloring, BK
• 5 p.m., Device Help, GI
• 6:30 p.m., Teen Craft Night:
SMASHbooking, RA
• 6:30 p.m., Southwest
History Book Club, Special
Collections-3rd floor
• 7 p.m., Recent Discovery
Homo naledi, Colorado
Springs Fire Station No. 19
17 Wednesday
• Noon-1 p.m., Interview Skills
Workshop, LU
• 2-3 p.m., Grandfolks Online:
send/receive pictures, RA,
Training Room-3rd floor
• 4 p.m., Teen Craft Night:
SMASHbooking, BK
• 4:30 p.m., Art of Journaling, LU
• 6-8 p.m., That's Sew Cool
Sewing Club/Maker-InResidence workshop, RA,
Idea Factory, 2nd floor
• 6:30 p.m., The Imitation Game
(PG-13), RA, InfoZone-4th floor
• 7 p.m., An Evening with
Franklin D. Roosevelt, RA,
Ryals Room-4th floor
18 Thursday
• 2 p.m., Teen Craft Night:
SMASHbooking, LB
• 4 pm., Teen Chopped, PW
• 4:30 p.m., Teen Craft Night:
SMASHbooking, GV
• 5 p.m., Anime Club, LB
• 6:30 p.m., A La Mala (PG-13),
RA, InfoZone-4th floor
• 6:30 p.m., PAHS book
discussion, Pueblo Heritage
Museum, 201 W. B. St.
• 7 p.m., Pueblo West Mystery
Book Club, PW
19 Friday
• 9 a.m., Lego Mania, BS
• 11 a.m., Literacy Fair, RA
• 1-3 p.m., Genealogy
Workshop, RA, Training
Room-3rd floor
February 2016
• 2 p.m., Lego Mania, GV
• 2 p.m., Family Fun: Chinese
New Year, BK
• 2:30 p.m., Read Dog, Read!,
PW, BK, GV
• 3 p.m., Lego Mania, GI
• 3 p.m., Generation:
Creation Series: Movie
Project, RA, Bret Kelly A
• 3 p.m., Teen Craft Night:
SMASHbooking, GI
• 6 p.m., Scrapbooking
Club, GV
• 6-8 p.m., Minecraft Lockin, PW, RA
• 7 p.m., Pecha Kucha,
RA,InfoZone-4th floor
20 Saturday
• 11 a.m., AVAS:
Enviromental Pollution
and Songbirds, RA,
InfoZone-4th floor
• 2 p.m., 42: The Jackie
Robinson Story (PG-13), GV
• 2 p.m., Hotel Transylvania 2
(PG), RA, InfoZone-4th floor
• 2-5 p.m., Maker Club: Make
Music, PW
• 4 p.m., DIY Club-Valentine's
Day Treasure Box, GV
• 6:30 p.m., To Kill A Man
(Spanish with English
Subtitles), RA, InfoZone-4th
floor
21 Sunday
• 2 p.m., Hotel Transylvania 2
(PG), RA, InfoZone-4th floor
22 Monday
• 4 p.m., Black History
Month, GI
• 6:30 p.m., The Express (PG),
RA, InfoZone-4th floor
• 7 p.m., Rosa Parks
Chatauqua, RA, Ryals
Room-4th floor
23 Tuesday
• 10 a.m.-noon, Intro to
Microsoft Office: Word,
Excel and Powerpoint, PW
• 10:30 a.m., Pre-School
STEAM, GI
• 2-3 p.m., Microsoft
Powerpoint Basics, RA,
Training Room-3rd floor
• 4 p.m., Try It:
SMASHbooking, PW
• 5 p.m., The Art of Flight
(NR), GV
• 6:30 p.m., HOMAGO, RA,
Idea Factory-2nd floor
24 Wednesday
• 10:30 a.m., Beginning Bee
Keeping, GV
• Noon-1 p.m., Anime Club, LU
• 2-3 p.m., Grandfolks
Online: Google search, RA,
Training Room-3rd floor
• 4 p.m., Draw in 3D, GI
• 4 p.m., Try It:
SMASHbooking, BK
• 4:30 p.m., Try It:
SMASHbooking, LU
• 5-7 p.m., Silhouette Cameo
Workshop, RA, Idea
Factory-2nd floor
• 6-8 p.m., Genealogy
Research session, RA,
Special Collections-3rd floor
• 6 p.m., Teen Movie Night:
Paper Towns (PG-13), BK
What's happening at the library
For more information or questions on these programs, or to register, please call 562-5600 or visit
www.pueblolibrary.org.
BE MINE, VALENTINE!
Family Craft Time
Tuesday, Feb. 9, 5:30 p.m., GI
Make a soctopus Valentine to give
away (or keep for yourself).
Heart-Shaped Soap Making
Friday, Feb. 12, 4 p.m., LB
Tween/teen/adult. Create stamped soaps
(inspired by candy conversation hearts) to give
to someone special.
DIY Valentines
Saturday, Feb. 13, 2 p.m., LB
All ages. Make handmade and heartfelt valentines
and cards for your partner, family or friends!
Valentine Bath Fizzies!
Saturday, Feb. 13, 3 p.m., BK
Adults. Create a bath fizzies! Use different scents
and shapes to make. Great gifts or a wonderful
treat just for yourself!
Valentine Craft Extravaganza
Saturday, Feb. 13, 3-5 p.m., PW
All ages. Create last-minute Valentine’s Day gifts
including cards and chocolate treats.
DIY Club – Valentine’s Day Treasure Box
Saturday, Feb. 20, 4 p.m., GV
Ages 10 and up. Registration required. Decoupage
a tiny treasure box to hold precious and secret Valentine
wishes!
BOOK CLUBS
Barkman Book Club Monday, Feb. 1, 7 p.m., BK
All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr.
Giodone Book Club Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2 p.m., GI
Leaving Before the Rains Come by Alexandra Fuller.
Daylight Book Club Wednesday, Feb. 3, 10 a.m., PW
Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter by Tom Franklin.
Southwest History Book Club
Tuesday, Feb. 16, 6:30 p.m.
RA, Special Collections-3rd floor
The Account: Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca’s Relacion,
an annotated translation by Martin A. Favata and
Jose B. Fernandez.
Mystery Book Club Thursday, Feb. 18, 7 p.m., PW
Cold Tuscan Stone by David P. Wagner.
Pueblo West Book Club Monday, Feb. 29, 7 p.m., PW
Meet the author! No Return Home by Victor Moss.
CLASSES/PROGRAMS
Legal/Financial Planning for Alzheimer’s Disease
Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2 p.m., PW, King Room B
Adults. Free presentation by the Alzheimer’s
Association on the legal and financial aspects of
living with Alzheimer’s Disease.
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Smart Land Use in Historic Downtowns: Mapping
the Dollars and Sense of Land Use Patterns
Monday, Feb. 1, 10:30 a.m., RA, InfoZone-4th floor
Free and open to the public.
Challenge assumptions about
land use and development.
With
tools
like
basic
arithmetic, maps, and 3D
visualization using ArcScene
and CityEngine, Joe Minicozzi
— founding member of the
Asheville Design Center, a
non-profit community design
Joe Minicozzi
center dedicated to creating
livable communities across all of Western North
Carolina — discusses suburban sprawl and the
value of mixed-use urban development. Results of
studies across the U.S. and Canada demonstrating
the market and tax revenue effect of various land use
patterns will be presented. For more information
call The Greater Pueblo
Chamber of Commerce
at 542-1704.
An Evening with Franklin D. Roosevelt
Wednesday, Feb. 17, 7 p.m. RA,
Ryals Room-4th floor
All ages. History comes to
life in word and song! Hear
about the presidential years
1932-1945 from Franklin D.
Roosevelt, portrayed by actor/
singer, Albert McFadyen. Take
a trip down memory lane
as major events of the Great
Albert McFayden as FDR.
Depression and WWII years
are highlighted in this most nostalgic, historical
and uniquely entertaining program.
Environmental Pollution and Songbirds
Saturday, Feb. 20, 11 a.m., RA, InfoZone-4th floor
Dr. Claire Varian Ramos presents an overview
from her research on the effects of mercury
pollution on songbirds. Songbirds, because of
their migratory patterns, are especially vulnerable
to environmental pollutants. Light refreshments
served at 10:45 a.m., free and open to the public.
Presented by the Arkansas Valley Audubon Society.
Beginning Bee Keeping
Wednesday, Feb. 24, 10:30 a.m., GV
Hear what all the buzz is about!
Info about beginning bee keeping:
how to start, necessary equipment
and basic hive maintenance/upkeep
as well as where to place the bee yard
will be shared.
CLASSES/PROGRAMS
S FREE Legal Self-Help Clinic
Tuesday, Feb. 9, 3:30-5 p.m., LB
Registration required, call 562-5672.
One-on-one remote sessions on the second
Tuesday each month.
A FREE legal clinic for parties who have no
attorney, via computer link. Volunteer attorneys
will answer questions, help fill out forms and
explain the process and procedure for the legal
issues in the areas of family law, civil litigation,
property law, probate law, collections, appeals,
landlord-tenant law, veteran’s benefits and civil
protection orders.
NOTE: The volunteer attorneys do not represent
you just because they help you at this clinic. This
clinic is information only, and is no substitute for
legal representation. You have the right to retain
an attorney of your choice at any time and are
advised to do so.
Survivor Series
Thursday, Feb. 25, 5:30 p.m., GI
First of four emergency preparedness workshops.
Learn why you need and how you put together a
72-hour pack for you and your family.
CRAFTS
Swedish Weavers and Needlework Group
Mondays, 10 a.m., PW, King Room A
Mellow Mondays, Mondays, 11 a.m-noon, LU
Lamb Needlework Club Mondays, 1 p.m., LB
Yarn Club Monday, Feb. 8, 5:30 p.m., GV
Cast-Off Knitting and Craft Group
Tuesdays, 12:30-3:30 p.m., PW, GLFC Room
Fiber Art Club "Yarnies" Tuesdays, Feb. 9, 16, 23
1-3 p.m., RA, Idea Factory-2nd floor
Crafty Needles Thursdays, 1-3 p.m., BK
Scrapbooking Club Friday, Feb. 19, 6 p.m., GV
GENEALOGY
Intro to Family Tree Maker with Vera Estrada
Thursdays, Feb. 4-25; 1-3 p.m., RA, Training
Room-3rd floor
Registration required. Limited to 12. Second
part of six-week hands-on introduction to
genealogy course Family Tree Maker 16 to create,
edit, save and print digitized family history.
Research Sessions
6-8 p.m., RA, Special Collections-3rd floor
Tuesday, Feb. 9
Instructor: Charlene Garcia Simms
Focus: New Mexico collection covering northern
new Mexico and Southern Colorado
Wednesday, Feb. 24
Instructor: Noreen Riffe
Focus: Finding lineage whether a beginner or
trying to break through that brick wall.
Genealogy Club
Saturday, Feb. 13, 2 p.m., PW, Jerry King Room B
Adults. Registration required. Each month we
will discuss topics relating to genealogy and share
tips. Bring info on family history dating back to at
least 1940. Bring a USB drive.
Southeastern Colorado Genealogical Society
Saturday, Feb. 13, 12:30-3 p.m., RA, Bret Kelly A
Phyllis Miranda presents Family Tree Maker
alternatives followed by Sandy Ronayne,
presenting Fold3.com, focusing on military
records.
DNA Interest Group presents Deena Coutant
Thursday, Feb. 24
6:30 p.m., RA, InfoZone-4th floor
Genetic Genealogist Deena Coutant gives a
genetic genealogy overview on three main types of
testing as well as cost, standards, legal and ethical
issues and the difference between genetic trail
versus paper trail family trees.
Genealogy Workshop
Friday, Feb. 19, 1-3 p.m., RA, Training Room- 3rd floor
Use Ancestry.com and Family Search (LDS)
websites to begin or further genealogy research.
HEALTH
Yoga, Thursdays, 6 p.m., GV
Instructor: Sheree Semonich. Bring mat or
towel.
INTERACTIVE GROUPS
Ma Jongg Club
Mondays, 6-8 p.m. PW, GLFC room
Pueblo Storytellers
Mondays, Feb. 1-29, 1-3 p.m., RA, Thurston Room
Speak English! Conversation Club
Mondays, 6-7:30 p.m., RA, Thurston Room
Adult Coloring Program
Tuesday, Feb. 16, 4:30 p.m., BK
Pueblo West Writers Group
Tuesday, Feb. 2, 5:30-8:30 p.m., PW, King Room A
Coffee and Crafts for Adults
Wednesdays, 1-3 p.m., PW, GLFC Room
Anime Clubs
Wednesdays, Feb. 10, 24, noon-1 p.m., LU
Adults. Watch and discuss your favorite anime.
Thursdays, Feb. 4, 18, 5 p.m., LB
Adults and teens. Discuss, draw and watch your
favorite anime.
Origami Odyssey
Sunday, Feb. 14, 2 p.m. and Wednesday, Feb. 24,
7 p.m., both at RA, Idea Factory-2nd floor
All ages and skill levels. Children under 12 must
be accompanied by an adult. Join other origami
folders in making interesting and fun models.
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February 2016
• 6:30 p.m., DNA Interest group
presents Deena Coutant,
RA, InfoZone-4th floor
• 7 p.m., Origami Odyssey,
RA, Idea Factory-2nd floor
25 Thursday
• 4 p.m., Family Fun: Chinese
New Year, LU
• 4 p.m., Try It:
SMASHbooking, RA
• 4 p.m., Teen Movie Night:
Goosebumps (PG), PW
• 4:30 p.m., Try It:
SMASHbooking, GV
• 5:30 p.m., Survivor Series, GI
• 6:30 p.m., Night of Guitars 2,
RA, InfoZone-4th floor
26 Friday
• Dr. Seuss entries due
• 9 a.m., Family Fun: Chinese
New Year, BS
• 2 p.m., Guardians of the
Galaxy (PG-13), LB
• 2 p.m., Draw in 3D, GV
• 2 p.m., Try It:
SMASHbooking, LB
• 3 p.m., Try It:
SMASHbooking, GI
• 6-8 p.m., Minecraft Lock-in, LB
27 Saturday
• 10:30-2:30 p.m., VITA, LU
• 11 a.m., Family Fun:
Chinese New Year, LB
• noon-2 p.m., Imagination
Chapter, RA, Idea Factory2nd floor
• 1 p.m., Speak Spanish!
Conversation Club, RA,
Thurston Room
• 2 p.m., Remember the
Titans (PG), LB
• 2 p.m., The Lego Movie (PG),
RA, InfoZone-4th floor
• 2 p.m., Lee Daniels The
Butler (PG-13), GV
• 2-3 p.m., Literacy Drum Circle,
RA, Idea Factory-2nd floor
• 2:30 p.m., Read Dog, Read!, LB
• 3 p.m., Family Fun: Chinese
New Year, PW
• 4-5 p.m., Literacy Drum Circle, PW
• 6-8 p.m., Minecraft Lock-in, GV
• 6-8 p.m., Laser Tag Lock-in, PW
28 Sunday
• 2 p.m., The Lego Movie (PG),
RA, InfoZone-4th floor
29 Monday
• 3 p.m., Draw in 3D, AV
• 4:30 p.m., Scratch
Programming, LU
• 5-6 p.m., Idea Factory
Demo: VHS to DVD, RA,
Idea Factory-2nd floor
• 6:30-7:30 p.m., Idea
Factory Demo: Vinyl/
Cassette to MP3, RA, Idea
Factory-2nd floor
• 6:30 p.m., Sparkle (PG-13),
RA, InfoZone-4th floor
• 7 p.m., Pueblo West Book
Club, PW
For more information on Youth Services events, please call 562-5600.
Octupi my heart
Monday, Feb. 1, 3 p.m., AV
Make a soctopus valentine
to give away (or keep).
Family Fun: Chinese New Year
(Year of the Monkey)
Friday, Feb. 5, 2 p.m., GV
Saturday, Feb. 6, 11 a.m., RA
Friday, Feb. 12, 4 p.m., GI
Friday, Feb. 19, 2 p.m., BK
Thursday, Feb. 25, 4 p.m., LU
Friday, Feb. 26, 9 a.m., BS
Saturday, Feb. 27, 11 a.m., LB; 3 p.m., PW
Celebrate the Chinese New Year, year of the
monkey.
Homemade Valentine Cards
Monday, Feb. 8, 3 p.m., AV
Monday, Feb. 8-12, all week, GI
Friday, Feb. 12, 9 a.m., BS
Saturday, Feb. 13, all day, GV
Make Valentine cards for your special
someone. While supplies last.
Valentine Crafts
Wednesday, Feb. 10, 4 p.m., LU
Saturday, Feb. 13, 2:30 p.m., RA
Sunday, Feb. 14, 2 p.m., RA
All ages. Crafts and games . . . one more
reason to LOVE the library!
Make A Mardi Gras Mask!
Friday, Feb. 5, 9 a.m., BS
Tuesday, Feb. 9, all day, GV;
4 p.m., PW
All ages. Celebrate Fat Tuesday in style-make
a Mardi Gras mask!
GIODONE
Wednesdays,1st / 3rd week
Music Time, 10 a.m.
Wednesdays, 2nd week
Exercise Time, 10 a.m.
Thursdays
Time for Tots, 10:30 a.m.
Preschool Storytime, 11 a.m.
2nd Friday
Family Storytime, 11 a.m.
Black History Month
Monday, Feb. 22, 4 p.m., GI
Discover the contributions of great AfricanAmerican inventors. Take home a handmade
mini-book.
GREENHORN VALLEY
Tuesdays
Time for Tots, 10:30 a.m.
Fridays
Preschool Storytime, 10:30 a.m.
Pre-School STEAM
Tuesday, Feb. 16, 10:30 a.m., RA
Tuesday, Feb. 23, 10:30 a.m., GI
Pre-k. Hands-on program that introduces
science, technology, engineering, art and
math. Themes this month: human body (GI),
building (RA).
LAMB
Wednesday
Time for Tots, 10:30 a.m.
Friday
Preschool STEM
Storytime, 10 a.m.
Frozen Crafts
Thursday, Feb. 4, all day, GI
All ages. Create cool crafts
from the movie Frozen,
while supplies last.
Lego Mania
Friday, Feb. 19, 9 a.m., BS; 2 p.m., GV; 3 p.m., GI
All ages. Build creations with Legos and
Marble Runs. Lego Duplos provided for the
youngest builders.
Read Dog, Read!, 2:30 p.m.
Sit Means Sit - Go Team
Friday, Feb. 5, 19, PW
Friday, Feb. 12, RA
Saturdays, Feb. 13, 27, LB
Fridays, Feb. 19, BK
Fridays, Feb. 5, 12, 19, GV
Practice reading skills with a Canine Good
Citizen certified dog from Sit Means Sit: Go
Team or the GHV Tale Waggers, Therapy
Dogs International.
Afterschool Hangouts
Monday-Thursday, 4 p.m., RA, Storytime Room
1st-5th grade. Snacks and activities provided.
Passport Kids
Friday, Feb. 12, 2 p.m., GV
Ages 5 to 12. Explore the world through
multicultural stories, crafts and activities!
Experience a new country and earn passport
stamps while travelling the globe!
BARKMAN
Tuesdays
Preschool Storytime, 3:30 p.m.
Thursdays
Time for Tots, 10 a.m.
Signing Stories, 10:30 a.m.
Draw in 3D
Wednesday, Feb. 24, 4 p.m., GI
Friday, Feb. 26, 2 p.m., GV
Monday Feb. 29, 3 p.m., AV
Use a 3D scribbler
to draw 3D art.
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LIBRARY @ THE Y
Tuesdays
Time for Tots, 10 a.m.
Preschool Storytime
10:30 a.m., 11 a.m.
LUCERO
Thursdays
Family Storytime, 11 a.m.
PUEBLO WEST
Tuesdays
Time For Tots
10 a.m., 10:30 a.m.
Thursdays
Baby Time, 10 a.m.
Preschool Storytime, 10:30 a.m.
RAWLINGS
Mondays
Bilingual Storytime, 10 a.m.
Wednesdays
Baby Time, 10 a.m.
Preschool Storytime, 10:30 a.m.
Fridays
Time for Tots, 10 a.m.
Preschool Storytime, 10:30 a.m.
Generation: Creation Series
Ages 6-14. Friday, 3 p.m., RA, Bret Kelly A
Express yourself! Share talents and explore other forms
of creativity in this unique art series sponsored by
Disney. Each month is a different experience.
Feb. 5: The Cupcake Project
Tell a story through the art
of baking. All supplies provided.
Feb. 19: The Movie Project
Lights. Camera. Action!
Explore the art of movie
making! Learn the basics
of capturing/editing material.
NOTE: Do not wear green to this green screen event!
Literacy Fair
Friday, Feb. 12, 10 a.m., LB
Friday, Feb. 19, 11 a.m., RA
Ages 0-5. Free book for every
child. Learn how singing,
reading, writing, talking and
playing with your child can
jumpstart their reading and
language skills. It’s never too
early to get your child ready
to read! Hands-on activities
will show you fun things
that you can do together
every day. Caregivers and
their children are welcome.
Tween Scene . . . ages 8 -12
Tuesday Hangouts
Tuesdays, 4 p.m., PW
Feb. 2: Draw in 3D
Use our 3D scribblers
to draw your own 3D art.
Feb. 9: Mardi Gras Mask
Celebrate Fat Tuesday in
style. Make a Mardi Gras mask.
Mini-Golf in the Library
Thursday, Feb. 4, 4:30 p.m., LU
Ages 8-13. Grab a club and test golfing
skills at this nine-hole mini golf course!
Golf balls and clubs provided by cosponsor, Park Hill Christian Church.
Nail Art
Friday, Feb. 5, 5 p.m., LB
Tween/teen. Design and
create a custom manicure.
Imagination Chapter
Saturdays, Feb. 13, 27, noon-2 p.m., RA,
Idea Factory-2nd floor
Ages 8-15. Imagine, create, tinker and
share projects in this club that is part
of the Global Imagination Foundation.
One week we may build a city from
cardboard, and the next we might learn how
to make robots listen to our commands.
Come to meetings every other week to
join in on the fun!
Try It: SMASHbooking
Tuesday, Feb. 23, 4 p.m., PW
Wednesday, Feb. 24, 4 p.m., BK; 4:30 p.m., LU
Thursday, Feb. 25, 4 p.m., RA; 4:30 p.m. GV
Friday, Feb. 26, 2 p.m., LB; 3 p.m., GI
Ages 8-13. Create a book full of doodles,
daydreams and whatever else catches the
eye!
Laser Tag Lock in!
Saturday, Feb. 27, 6-8 p.m., PW
Ages 8 and up.
Registration required.
Play Laser Tag in the
library when it's closed!
Event will also have crafts.
Pizza provided.
Scratch Programming
Monday, Feb. 29, 4:30 p.m., LU
Ages 8-13. Registration required.
Space limited.
Learn to program
interactive stories,
games and
animations
using Scratch
programming
language.
Minecraft:
Gaming Session
Feb. 6, 10:30 a.m., GI
Tweens/teens. Registration required.
Uninterrupted computer play for
crafting, fort building and more!
Minecraft Lock-in, 6-8 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 12, BK
Friday, Feb. 19, PW, RA
Friday, Feb. 26, LB
Saturday, Feb. 27, GV
Ages 9-13. Registration required; attendance limited. Minecraft is taking over
the library! Enjoy uninterrupted computer play for crafting, fort
building and more! Please note that a parent permission form MUST
be submittedin order to attend this after-hours event. Register in person or by
calling the library at 562-5600.
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Teen Scene . . . . . for ages 13 and up
Club
Fridays, 1-3 p.m., PW
An hour of great anime!
Teen Movie Nights
Ages 13 and up.
Perks of Being a Wallflower (PG-13)
Tuesday, Feb. 2, 6:30 p.m., RA,
InfoZone-4th floor
Paper Towns (PG-13)
Wednesday, Feb. 24
6 p.m., BK
Goosebumps (PG)
Thursday, Feb. 25, 4 p.m., PW
Friday Movie Matinee
Guardians of the Galaxy (PG-13)
Friday, Feb. 26, 2 p.m., LB
Skulduggery Pleasant
Thursday, Feb. 4, 5 p.m., GI
Tuesday, Feb. 9, 6 p.m., BK
Missing Harry Potter? Meet Skulduggery
Pleasant. Crackerjack Sorcerer. Ace
Detective. Snappy Dresser. Razor Tongued
Wit. And a walking talking fire-throwing
SKELETON. Crafts (decorating sugar
skulls), and other activities celebrate this
unique series created by Derek Landy.
3Doodler Creation Station
Saturday, Feb. 6
3 p.m., LB
Ages 13 and up. Get
acquainted with the
library’s 3D printing
pen and make some
cool trinkets.
Teen Advisory Board
Tuesday, Feb. 9,
6:30 p.m., RA, Idea Factory-2nd floor
Wednesday, Feb. 3, 4:30 p.m., LU
Thursday, Feb. 4, 4 p.m., PW
Ages 13 and up.
Interested in making
a difference in the
library while making
new friends? Join
the Teen Advisory
Board once a month
to tell us what you
want to see offered for teens, plan and
prepare for programs and discuss new
materials. Meeting attendance will count
as community service.
Down with Cupid:
Teen Anti-Valentine's Day Party
Friday, Feb. 12, 3 p.m., LU
Ages 13 and up. It’s not always roses
and candy. Come creatively celebrate
being anti-romance. We will be making
unromantic crafts, catapulting hearts,
playing pin the arrow on Cupid, and
watching 10 Things I Hate About You.
Dress in your most un-festive dark clothes.
DIY Heart Jewelry
Saturday, Feb. 13, 4 p.m., LB
Ages 13 and up. Make DIY bracelets,
necklaces and charms to wear for
Valentine's Day.
Art of Journaling
Wednesday, Feb. 17, 4:30 p.m., LU
Ages 13 and up. Registration required.
Limit 15. Express creative talents by
drawing, collages, and writing.
Theme: Mini shrines with tins. Journals
provided.
Hispanic Resource Programs
For more info: Maria Smyer at 562-5615 or email [email protected].
Speak Spanish! Conversation Club
English Classes! ¡Clases de Ingles!
Saturdays, Feb. 13, 27, 1 p.m, RA,
Classes are
Thurston Room
free and start
Open to all levels, beginning through in February at
advanced. Practice Spanish conversational the Rawlings
skills with others through fun activities.
Library, 100
Abriendo.
Clases
Citizenship / Ciudadania
Si usted esta interasado en clases de son gratis y
ciudadania llama a Maria Smyer 562-5615. impiezan en febrero en la biblioteca de
Call Maria Smyer at 562-5615 for Rawlings, 100 Abriendo. Para registrarse
information about our citizenship classes. llama a Maria Smyer 562-5615.
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Teen Craft Night: SMASHbooking
Tuesday, Feb. 16, 4 p.m., PW; 6:30 p.m., RA
Wednesday, Feb. 17, 4 p.m., BK
Thursday, Feb. 18, 2 p.m., LB; 4:30 p.m., GV
Friday, Feb. 19, 3 p.m., GI
Ages 13 and up. SMASH books are part
journal, part sketch pad and part memory
book. We’ll get you started with stickers,
prompts and paper - you take it from there!
Teen Chopped
Thursday, Feb. 18, 4 pm., PW
Ages 13 and up. Fan’s of Food Network's
Chopped, put on an apron for the first
Chopped event! Participants have 45
minutes to create a three course cold meal
using the ingredients in a basket. Our
panel of Teen Advisory Board and staff
members will judge and decide who gets
CHOPPED!
HOMAGO
Tuesday, Feb. 23, 6:30 p.m., RA, Idea
Factory-2nd floor
Hang Out, Mess Around and Geek Out at
the library!
Laser Tag Lock in!
Saturday, Feb. 27, 6-8 p.m., PW
Ages 8 and up.
Registration
required.
Play Laser Tag in the
library when it's closed!
Event will also have crafts.
Pizza provided.
Homebound Program
Call 553-0233 or email homebound@
pueblolibrary.org.
Volunteers needed!
Looking for an enjoyable way to make
a difference? Help deliver/retrieve library
materials to and from customers who are
unable to visit.
Homebound Services applications go
green!
Send applications electronically! Go to
pueblolibrary.org. From the Services tab;
select Homebound.
Friends of the Library president’s corner
by Doreen Martinez
With the new year in
full swing, Friends of
the Library has many
projects in the works and
news to share. As of late
January, membership in
the Friends of the Library
was reported at over 1,000
members strong! Thank you to all of our new
and continuing members!
During February, Friends of the Library
will sponsor the Dr. Seuss Contest. The
deadline for submissions is Friday, Feb. 26.
The contest winners will be awarded on
Wednesday, April 6 at the Rawlings Library.
Books Again is holding a sale throughout
the month of February. All hardback books
whose author’s last name begins with the
letter “C” will be featured on sale for just $2!
There will be a special “Friends of the
Library Member Appreciation Half-Off Sale”
at Books Again on Feb. 13 for FOL members
only. This is the perfect opportunity for
those who are not yet members to join.
Applications will be accepted at the sale. All
books will be half off for members of Friends
of the Library. Non-members are encouraged
to attend the sale and become a member that
day.
The Project Selection Committee is
working on accepting project requests from
PCCLD and will announce its decisions in
the coming months.
As always, if you are not a current friend
of the Pueblo City County District, please
consider becoming one. The support FOL is
able to provide YOUR library is vital to the
success of our community and library!
Contests
Saturday, Feb. 13
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
ALL books in the store are
50 percent off our regular
discounted prices.
Not a Friend of the Library?
Join that day!
All hardback fiction
books with authors
whose last name begins
with the letter C on sale
for $2 each.
Additional rules and guidelines may be found on the entry forms, available at all library locations
or online at pueblolibrary.org/contests.
Pueblo Girl essay contest
Home of Heroes essay
Create your own Dr. Seuss
Girls in grades 3-5
contest, grades 4-12
character contest, grades K-12
Deadline: Friday, Feb. 5
Deadline: Friday, Feb. 12
Deadline: Friday, Feb. 26
Young ladies of Pueblo are
The Pueblo Home of Heroes
Students are invited to create
encouraged to write an essay Association invites students their own Dr. Seuss character
about the woman they want to enter an essay contest and write a brief description
to be and what they will do to answering the question: Of about the new character.
become that woman! Winners the 79 living Medal of Honor Winners will receive a Dr.
will receive an American Girl recipients which do you admire Seuss prize package.
doll of their choice.
the most and why?
FREE Income Tax e-filing
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amount paid and day care's Tax ID Number.
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Exploring Human Origins: What Makes Us Human?
The Pueblo City-County Library District has been selected as one of 19 libraries to host Exploring Human Origins:
What Does It Mean to Be Human?, a national traveling exhibition based on the Smithsonian’s What Does It Mean
to Be Human? permanent exhibition at the National Museum of Natural History.
The traveling exhibition will be on exhibit March 28-April 23, 2016 at the InfoZone News Museum at Rawlings.
What Makes Us Human? Film Series:
Decoding Neanderthals (NR)
Wednesday Feb. 3, 6:30 p.m.
RA, InfoZone-4th floor
The PBS NOVA special will be shown in
preparation for the Smithsonian exhibit
Exploring Human Origins. Co-sponsored
by Rocky Mountain PBS.
Neanderthals? Who Were They?
Thursday Feb. 4, 7 p.m.
Pueblo Heritage Museum, 201 W. B St.
Dr. Bruce Lutz, a professor at CSUPueblo, will discuss how the portrayal
of Neanderthal physical and cultural
attributes, their role in human evolution
has varied since they were first recognized
as an extinct form of fossil human in 1857
and how new technology and analysis has
shaped what we know about Neanderthals
and what distinguishes them with modern
Homo sapiens.
What Does It Mean To Be Human? A
Buddhist Perspective from David Cockrell
Tuesday Feb. 9, 6:30 p.m.
RA, InfoZone-4th floor
Hear about Human Origins from a
Buddhist perspective and get insight on the
religion.
Recent Discovery Homo naledi
Tuesday Feb. 16, 7 p.m.
Colorado Springs Fire Station No. 19,
Community Room, 2490 Research Pkwy.,
Colorado Springs, CO, 8092
Event is free and open to the public.
Dr. Caley Orr will present on his work
with Homo naledi. He examined the hand
of the recently found species and has worked
with an international collaborative team on
a project at a new late Pleistocene site in
northern Italy. Co-sponsored by Pikes Peak
Chapter of the Colorado Archaeological
Society and PAHS.
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PAHS Archaeology Book Discussion
Thursday, Feb. 18, 6:30 p.m.
Pueblo Heritage Museum, 201 W. B St.
The Pueblo Archaeological and
Historical Society book group invites all
to meet/discuss Born in Africa: The Quest
for the Origins of Human Life by Martin
Meridith.
Night of Guitars II
Thursday Feb. 25, 6:30 p.m.
RA, InfoZone-4th floor
Creating music is one
aspect of what makes
us human. Roberto
Martinez (left) plays
classical and Espiritu
de Flamenco guitar
followed by a rock
review of Pink Floyd
by Jacob Fernandez
and Thad Stelter.