The Library will be closed Monday, February 19 for Presidents' Day. | |
Special Notes from the Library | |
Washington Post Now Available Online | |
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In addition to the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, the Washington Post newspaper is now available digitally through the Library's website for free! First time users must create a username and password to log in. Learn more about accessing the Washington Post.
Don't forget the other digital magazines and newspapers that are available for free through the Library!
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Young Adults at the Library | You may have noticed an increase of young adults in the Library lately, especially during finals week. The Library remains a popular place for studying, and we are excited to provide support, space, and study snacks for all the teens. | |
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Additional teen programming occurs every Wednesday at 4:30pm at the Library, including a book club, book-to-film screenings, crafting projects, and afternoons full of snacks. Learn more about teen events.
Mark your calendars for the return of the Teen Art Show at the Library! Submissions are due May 31 and opening night is on June 25.
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February Library Offerings | |
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Art at the Library: Paint Like Bob Ross
Thursday, February 1 | 4:00pm-6:00pm
Join us for an evening of painting! Participants will watch a Bob Ross, The Joy of Painting video and attempt to follow along. We will use acrylics and a smaller canvas so you can take it home at the end of the event. Snacks and tea will be provided. Learn more.
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Sewing 201 Workshop: Fleece Mittens
Thursday, February 1 | 4:00pm-6:00pm
In this slightly more advanced workshop, registrants will learn how to make fleece mittens. Registrants are expected to know the basics of using a sewing machine.
For teens and adults. Sign up for Sewing 201.
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Beading Bonanza
Saturday, February 3 | 3:00pm-5:00pm
If you've ever thought about jewelry making, but didn't know where to start, join us at this beading bonanza! We will provide supplies and instructions for starter projects. All skill levels are welcome. Learn more.
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Legends of Aspen Film Series
Thursday, February 14 | 4:30pm-6:00pm
Join us for a screening of short films focusing on past Aspen Hall of Fame inductees and learn more about the history of Aspen.
This is a partnership between Aspen Hall of Fame and the Pitkin County Library. Learn more.
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Miniature and Book Nook Club:
Book Nook Frame
Thursday, February 15 | 4:30pm-6:00pm
This second session will include a demonstration on creating a frame for a book nook miniature scene and working with a specific scale. Club members will then be able to start their own book nook or miniature scene. Learn more.
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Avalanche Aware Presentation
Thursday, February 15 | 6:30pm-8:00pm
Join an avalanche forecaster from the Colorado Avalanche Information Center for an hour-long presentation of AIARE's (American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education) Avalanche Aware. This talk covers the basics of what avalanches are, where they occur, and how to get the current danger rating from the CAIC for your area. All ages, activity types, and experience levels are welcome. Learn more.
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Bookbinding
Saturday, February 17 | 3:30pm-5:30pm
Learn beginner bookbinding skills. Each program will build on skills learned in previous sessions, but beginners are welcome.
For teens and adults. In the Dunaway Community Room.
Sign up for Bookbinding.
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Library Cinema in February:
New Days and Times!
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A Program for Cinephiles
Library Cinema takes place in the Dunaway Community Room.
Tickets are $10.00, cash only, popcorn included!
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Special Services at the Library | |
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Veterans Coffee and Doughnuts
Tuesday, February 27 | 9am-11am
Join Adam Lazaro, US Marines/OEF Veteran, on the fourth Tuesday of the month for coffee and doughnuts. Learn more.
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CURRENT NEWS & EVENTS FOR TEENS
More resources and events for teens on our website.
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Events Outside the Library | |
Aspen Words: Winter Words
Tuesday, February 6 | 6:00pm
Paepcke Auditorium in Aspen
World-champion climber Sasha DiGiulian joins Aspen Words to discuss her memoir, Take the Lead: Hanging On, Letting Go, and Conquering Life’s Hardest Climbs. From learning to climb as a six year old to putting up first ascents around the world, DiGiulian details her path to becoming one of the most successful climbers of all time while navigating a male-dominated sport, dealing with body dysmorphia in the age of social media, and channeling a competitive spirit into entrepreneurship and climate advocacy. Learn more.
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Aspen Words: Winter Words
Thursday, February 29 | 6:00pm
TACAW in Willits
Join Aspen Words at TACAW for Winter Words with memoirist and award-winning poet Safiya Sinclair, as she discusses her new book, How to Say Babylon. This Read with Jenna TODAY show book club pick examines the author’s rigid Rastafarian upbringing and her efforts to break free from the patriarchal structure which defined her youth. Learn more.
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Award-Winning Books for Youths | |
These books may look like they are just for kids and young adults, but they are a great read for anyone wanting to experience an incredible story. Check out these books for yourself or recommend them to a young person in your life!
Find more information about the awards and finalists.
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King Award for Illustration
An American Story by Kwame Alexander, art by Dare Coulter
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Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe New Talent Author Award
There Goes the Neighborhood by Jade Adia
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Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe New Talent Illustrator Award
We Could Fly by Rhiannon Giddens, illustrated by Briana Mukodiri Uchendu
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Schneider Family Book Award for Teens
Forever is Now by Mariama J. Lockington
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Mildred L. Batchelder Award
Houses with a Story by Seiji Yoshida
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Odyssey Award for Best Audiobook for Children
El Deafo by Cece Bell, produced by Matie Argiropoulos
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Theodor Seuss Geisel Award
Fox Has a Problem by Corey R. Tabor
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William C. Morris Award & American Indian Youth Literature Award Young Adult
Rez Ball by Byron Graves
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American Indian Youth Literature Award Picture Book
Forever Cousins by Laurel Goodluck
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American Indian Youth Literature Award Picture Book
A Letter For Bob by Kim Rogers
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American Indian Youth Literature Award Middle Grade
We Still Belong by Christine Day
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The Alex Awards are given to ten books written for adults that have special appeal to young adults, ages 12 through 18. Learn more. | |
Until next time, happy reading! | |
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