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WELCOME TO THE LOUISVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
louisville-library.org
go anywhere from here
FREE! ONLINE LEARNING
http://education.gale.com/l-lsv_main
Call 303-335-4820 for more information.
Gale Courses Gale Courses offers a wide range of
highly interactive, instructor-led
courses that you can take entirely
online. As a Louisville Library card
holder in good standing, you are
entitled to these courses at no cost.
Courses run for six weeks and
new sessions begin every month.
Just look for the Gale Courses icon
on the Library home page, enter
your Library card number, and
enroll. It’s fast, easy, and FREE!
Maker Program
2nd Tuesday 6-7:30
Enjoy the company of others as you color printed designs. Bring your own coloring book and pencils, or supplies will be provided. This is a drop-in program for adults. Upcoming Dates: April 11; May 9
but when I do, it’s with this group.
I don’t always color
Family Programs
March 30 2-5pm, drop-in Quick Challenge
March 31 All day, drop-in Free Build
FIRST® LEGO® League Jr. Expo
SAT, April 8 1:30-2:30
Check out the amazing creations built by the Library’s FIRST LEGO League Jr. teams. The Expo is a chance to see cool LEGO creations; learn more about this year’s challenge, Animal Allies; and have fun!
Money Matters Series Career Advancement Tips WED, April 12 6:30-7:30
Advancing your career is a great tactic for
improving your overall financial health.
This class will cover hot jobs, workforce
trends, free resources, paying for
professional advice, plus tips for using
LinkedIn. We'll explore options that apply
whether you want to stay in your current
industry or try something new.
Business Program 10 Tips to Planning & Executing Your 2017 Networking Strategy
WED, April 12 12-1:00
Want more clients? Want to develop a steady
flow of referrals? Frustrated with your current
“networking” efforts? Join us for this fast
paced and information-packed talk and you’ll
leave with a strategic networking plan and an
understanding of how to execute that plan
throughout the year!
Presented by Phil Pelto and Firestorm.
Backyard Composting MON, April 24 6-8PM
Backyard composting is an effective way to reduce
household carbon footprints and provide quality
compost for use in gardens. Discover how to start and
maintain a highly efficient backyard compost system.
Space is limited and registration is required. To register:
www.bouldercountyrecycles.org
Or Bethany Hentkowski, [email protected]
by Boulder County Parks & Open Space
Pathways to Success: Effective Strategies for Adults
Dealing with Anxiety or Depression
TUE, April 25 6-7:30
We all struggle with challenging emotions. Here’s a chance to learn research-proven strategies to more effectively manage your emotional life.
presented by Boulder Psychological Services
Karen Eiffert, LCSW Dr. Sunda Friedman TeBockhorst
Programs for Grades 1-6
* Recycle Art April 12
* Explore Magnetism April 19 (* = pre-register)
Aluminum Foil Art April 26
Construction Club 4th Monday 6-7PM
April 17
Come join the club! We’ll listen
to a few short books on a theme,
and then build LEGO® creations
with those themes in mind.
For ages 5-10
No registration needed
Read to Rover
Every Tuesday 4-5PM (all ages welcome; no registration needed)
It’s been shown that reading out loud helps children boost their reading confidence. What better way to practice reading than to have a mellow, 4-legged friend as a reading buddy!
Teen Gaming Afternoon SAT, 3-5PM
April 8
Spend your Saturday afternoon playing video games on our old school Wii.
Teen Creations Give Peeps a Chance TUE, April 25 4-5:30
Are you creative? Do you love puns? Do you
have a sweet tooth? Then you have what it
takes to build a peep diorama! Peep-le are
always surprised by just how much you can do
with these marshmallow creatures. You're
sure to have a peep-tacularly good time
building your own masterpeep!
For grades 6-12. Supplies are limited, so
please pre-register.
Art Walk at the Museum FRI, April 7 6-8PM
Fly Fishing on the Front Range
We’ll be joined by Louisville residents who
have decades of experience with fly fishing,
including special guest Tom Mudrock. Tom
will show incredibly intricate flies that he
taught himself how to make nearly fifty years
ago by using such materials as duck and
rooster feathers, yarn, embroidery thread,
and broom bristles.
History Program A Brief History of Erie, Colorado
Out of the Coal Dust
Erie and Louisville share a similar history as small mining
communities in Colorado’s northern coal field. There
were also some differences, such as Erie having been
more directly impacted by the Columbine Mine massacre
in 1927. Emeritus Professor James B. Stull will illuminate
Erie’s earliest pioneers, houses, mining history, and the
town of Erie’s enduring evolution in his presentation
based on his 2015 book of the same name.
WED, April 19 7PM