Tomorrow afternoon, Friday, May 30, we are hosting the Summer Reading Kickoff Party from 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. Book lovers of all ages will enjoy free food, crafts and fun at this annual event that marks the start of the many highly popular Summer Reading activities that result in many enjoyable experiences and prizes for all ages.
Watch for details with dates and times of Summer Reading events and activities in future Library News columns throughout the summer. And pick up monthly calendars at the library so you don’t miss any of the free programs, events and activities available to you and your family.
Virtual reality Holocaust films
Today through Friday, June 6, we are hosting a first-in-the world virtual reality exhibition with five unique films featuring Holocaust survivors walking us through their memories and concentration camp experiences as they share their stories of survival. “The Journey Back” applies cutting-edge technology to engage visitors with the survivors’ incredibly important stories via virtual reality headsets. We are privileged to share it with you free of charge, thanks to a generous loan from the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center.
The films will show daily. They average 17 minutes in length and you can watch one movie or up to all five for a total of 83.5 minutes. Each showing is limited to 10 people because that’s how many headsets we have.
“We will have staff and volunteers to help you set up the headsets,” said Judy Brennan, adult services librarian. “As well, we encourage you to be prepared for an emotional response to these films and make self-care a priority before and after viewing. You also will want to consider what age is appropriate for children to attend.”
Please pick up a handout with all the dates and times at your library, or find them on our website.
Save Fridays for Summer Reading crafts
Starting Friday, June 6 we will have free crafts for all ages from 1 – 2:30 p.m. every Friday. June 6 is drawing and painting, June 13 is fiber arts, June 20 is photography and June 27 is 3D art and décor.
Changes for conversational Spanish
Conversational Spanish happens today, Thursday, May 29 from 4-5 p.m. Then starting in June the group will move their days and gather on the second and fourth Mondays of the month from 4-5 p.m. This is a great opportunity to practice your Spanish in a free group setting. No minimum skill level needed.
Ageless Grace exercise Monday
In a community partnership, Judy, adult services librarian, is leading a free Ageless Grace exercise session at the Senior Center Mondays from 10 – 10:45 a.m. It is a brain fitness program consisting of 21 simple exercises designed for all ages and abilities, performed while sitting in a chair. The Senior Center location was chosen so participants have more privacy as they exercise.
Music fun Monday
Pagosa Unplugged is free from 4-6 p.m. Monday, June 2 for amateur musicians of all abilities to play, sing and jam with other people.
Family storytime
Wednesdays from 10-11 a.m. join a free educational hour of reading, singing and free play to build early literacy skills.
Writers Guild
Thursdays from 9-11 a.m. the Ruby’s Writers Guild welcomes writers looking for opportunities, support, resources and camaraderie with other writers at this free gathering.
Tech Time
Free in-person slots are available from 2-4 p.m. on Thursdays. Taylor helps with basic questions relating to computers, smartphones and tablets and also provides assistance in accessing the library’s online resources. No appointment is needed, but please bring your device’s charger and passwords with you.
Downloadable books
CloudLibrary has a wide variety of downloadable e-books and audiobooks for all ages. To access this free digital collection, download the cloudLibrary app on our website, answer a few simple questions, select AspenCat Union Catalog for the name of your library, then enter your library card number and 4-digit PIN. Library staff are happy to help you set up your device if you need assistance.
Mysteries and thrillers
“The Staircase in the Woods” by Chuck Wendig is a horror story about five high school friends on a camping trip. “Travels and Adventures of Lidie Newton” by Jane Smiley features an abolitionist woman posing as a boy searching for killers in slave territory. “The Amateur” by Robert Littell is a spy classic featuring a back-office CIA cryptographer.
Other novels
“The Friend” by Sigrid Nunez unites a woman and a dog when she unexpectantly becomes responsible for a Great Dane. “The Amalfi Curse” by Sarah Penner is a story of witchcraft and sunken treasure. “Great Big Beautiful Life” by Emily Henry features two writers competing for the opportunity to write the biography of a reclusive woman. “The Anthropologists” by Avsegul Savas follows a couple house hunting and building a new life away from their country of origin.
Nonfiction
“Ocean: Earth’s Last Wilderness” by David Attenborough and Colin Butfield includes photos and illustrations as it explores our last great wilderness that is both fragile and resilient. “The Electric State” by Simon Stalenhag is an illustrated dystopian sci-fi story using paragraphs linked to large artworks to tell about a teenage girl and her robot searching for her long-long brother. “The Jemez Mountains” by Thomas W. Swetnam recounts the history of these New Mexico mountains in words and photos. “Burn Book” by Kara Swisher is an expose of the tech industry and its founders. We have two LSAT preparation guides, one by the Princeton Review and the other by Kaplan.
“How to Stand Up to a Dictator” by CNN reporter Maria Ressa tells of her work in the Philippines. “America, America” by Greg Grandin is a new five-century history of North and South America. “Careless People” by Sarah Wunn-Williams is an insider’s look at Facebook’s leaders and policies by one of its senior executives. “No New Things” by Ashlee Piper is a witty, no-nonsense 30-day guide to cutting back on shopping while eliminating clutter and saving money. “The Body Keeps Score” by trauma expert Dr. Besse Van Der Kolk explains scientific advancements and innovative treatments to help trauma victims heal.
Large print
“Tooth and Claw” by Craig Johnson is a Longmire adventure set in Alaska. “Booked for Murder” by P.J. Nelson is book one of the Old Juniper Bookstore mystery series. “The Bandit and Other Best Western Stories” by Loren D. Estleman is a collection of short western stories. “The Truth: The Future of America First” by Vivek Ramaswamy is authored by this Republican presidential candidate in 2023. “Reckoning Day” by Robert Vaughn features a bounty hunter in the Southwest.
DVDs
“The War of the Rohirrim” is a “Lord of the Rings” film. “Museum Alive” is a tour of London’s Natural History Museum with David Attenborough. “The Madame Blanc Mysteries is season three. “Paddington in Peru” and “Paddington 2” are family films featuring the famous English bear. We have seasons three and four of “Grace and Frankie” and seasons one, two and three of “Call the Midwife.”
Thanks to our donors
We are grateful to the Randy Kroemer family for their generous donation of books.
Quotable Quote
“I surround myself with people who are happy and positive and smart and funny.” – Ina Garten, author of 13 bestselling cookbooks that have sold 14 million copies worldwide and host of the Food Network TV program Barefoot Contessa. Among her most famous dishes are perfect roast chicken, weeknight bolognese, French apple tart and a simplified version of beef bourguignon. Her culinary career began with her gourmet food store, also called Barefoot Contessa, in The Hamptons on Long Island, N.Y..
Website
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