
Book to Movie Book Club
Kids can read the book and/or the graphic novel version of The Secret Garden, by Anna Sewell, before the meeting. Discussion will follow after the movie. The Novel: The Secret Garden The graphic novel: The Secret Garden
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Kids can read the book and/or the graphic novel version of The Secret Garden, by Anna Sewell, before the meeting. Discussion will follow after the movie. The Novel: The Secret Garden The graphic novel: The Secret Garden

Socialize while you work on your quilting, beading, knitting, scrapbooking, cross-stitch, or other projects. For all skill levels. Materials not provided. New participants always welcome.

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...

Registration: Registration is not required. Drop in appointments are on a first come, first served basis. Dates and Hours: These drop-in office hours are held on Tuesdays, 1:00-9:00pm. Location: Central Library, 2nd Floor, Writer in Residence Office. If you'd like to book a one-on-one-appointment...

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...

Registration: Registration is not required. Drop in appointments are on a first come, first served basis. Dates and Hours: These drop-in office hours are held on Tuesdays, 1:00-9:00pm. Location: Central Library, 2nd Floor, Writer in Residence Office. If you'd like to book a one-on-one-appointment...

No session April 3 (Good Friday) or April 17 (Staff Development Day) as all locations are closed.

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...

No session April 4. Instead, participate in a Spring Storytime and Egg Hunt on April 5. Use this link to register for this program.

Clarry Penrose finds the good in everyone. Even in her father, who isn't fond of children, and especially girls. He doesn't worry about her education, because he knows she won't need it. It's the early twentieth century, and the only thing girls are expected to do is behave. But Clarry longs for a..

Tuesday May 5 - Painting with Dustin Ritter Tuesday May 12 - Painting with Dustin Ritter Tuesday May 19 - Pony Bead Keychains with Sarah Pitman Tuesday May 26 - Optical Illusion Perspective Drawings with Sarah Pitman Tuesday June 2 - Painting with Dustin Ritter Tuesday June 9 - Pollinator Drinking..

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...

This is an in-person program for adult EAL learners. EAL Book Club occurs on the following Sundays: March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; April 12, 19, 26; May 3, 10, 24, 31 Registration required. Not registered? Sign-up as a Literacy Services learner .

This is an in-person program for adult EAL learners. EAL Book Club occurs on the following Tuesdays: March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; April 7, 14, 21, 28; May 5, 12, 19, 26 Registration required. Not registered? Sign-up as a Literacy Services learner .

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...

Ages 2 to 5. Enjoy stories, songs, rhymes and other fun activities with your child.

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...

Kids can read the book and/or the graphic novel version of The Secret Garden, by Anna Sewell, before the meeting. Discussion will follow after the movie. The Novel: The Secret Garden The graphic novel: The Secret Garden

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...

This is an in-person program for adult EAL learners. EAL Book Club occurs on the following Tuesdays: March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; April 7, 14, 21, 28; May 5, 12, 19, 26 Registration required. Not registered? Sign-up as a Literacy Services learner .

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...

Ages 2 to 5. Enjoy stories, songs, rhymes and other fun activities with your child.

Registration Required . This program is conducted through Zoom. Register to receive a reminder, the evaluation, and any other resources. Registration opens on April 1 at 12:00 pm . Kristy Derksen will share her knowledge on how to make floral fish-scale earrings, using dyed fish scales, and adding..

2026 RPL Writer in Residence, EV Bishop, will provide basic pointers and guidelines. A Q&A session will be included so please bring all your pitching, submitting, and publishing related questions. This is an in person program. Register to receive a reminder and any other resources. Presenter...

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through...