If you would like to expand your reading choices, we suggest you go to our NoveList database where you’ll find a multitude of options to enrich your reading life. There are categories for all genres including fantasy, historical novels, Christian fiction, mysteries, romance, sci-fi, westerns and more.
Access is available free by clicking on “Online Resources” on the top of the library’s website. Scroll down to NoveList, click on the icon, enter your library card number and see the many opportunities for all ages. They’re presented for adults, teens, ages 9-12 and ages 0-8. One section is called “I’m in the mood for…” that offers a selection of books that are thought-provoking and reflective, haunting and compelling, suspenseful and action-packed, and lush and descriptive.
You can also make your own combo to appeal to your personal interests. There also is a category called Awards to introduce you to award-winning books for all ages. Library staff are always happy to answer any questions you have about NoveList. Happy searching and happy reading!
Cardboard construction contest
Creative people of all ages are invited to show off your building skills by competing in our first-ever free cardboard construction-a-thon that offers prizes for each of five age categories: Preschool, ages 5-7, ages 8-11, ages 12-17 and adult 18 and up. Submissions must be brought to the library between Monday, March 21 and 5 p.m. on Friday, March 25. Winners will be announced on March 26 at 12:15 p.m.
Entries may not exceed 36” x 36” x 36” and must be built ahead of time. Your creation must be made entirely of cardboard – but tape, glue, paperclips or brads may be used to hold pieces together. While you are welcome to decorate your creation, please note that we will be judging based on construction and not final decorations. Cardboard is available at the library. You also are welcome to use your own. One entry per person.
Free tax forms
Tax forms are available free at your library while supplies last.
Spanish conversation today
This evening, Thursday, March 17 from 6-7 p.m., we will gather in person at the library to practice speaking and listening skills together. There is no minimum skill level required to attend. As an alternative, you can learn Spanish and many other languages using the Transparent Language Learning database available at https:pagosalibrary.org/online-resources/
S.T.E.A.M enrichment kits
Participants in this free enrichment program for youngsters aged five and up receive a kit guiding you through science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics (S.T.E.A.M.) projects. The kits are available all month but registration is required by calling your library at 970-264-2209.
Family storytimes
Wednesdays from 10-11 a.m. join us for free in-person children’s stories, games and plenty of reasons to get up and move. March 23 is Hora de Cuentos when you can practice your Spanish with books, songs and games. The next Discovery Time takes place Saturday, March 19 on Facebook at 2:30 p.m.
Tech Time
Free in-person slots are available from 10 a.m.-noon Tuesdays and 2-4 p.m. Thursdays. Brad will help you resolve issues with your computer, smartphone, tablet and other electronic devices. Note no Tech Time March 22 and 24.
Adult education
Our free PALS (Pagosa Adult Learning Services) session take place on Thursdays from 5:30-8 p.m. when Mark helps with high school equivalency, GED, college prep, financial aid, tutoring and more.
Writing challenge
A new all-ages writing challenge was posted March 14 on the library’s Facebook page. We hope you will challenge your creativity by participating in this free all-ages activity.
Library hours
Most of our programs are happening in person. Also, our hours have returned to pre-COVID levels – and even more on weekdays:
Monday, Wednesday and Friday open 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Tuesdays and Thursdays open 9 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Saturdays open 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
As well, curbside service continues. Phone 264-2209 when you are in the parking lot so staff can bring the items out for you. If you put a hold on something, please wait for your usual alert (email, phone call or text) before coming to pick it up.
Mysteries and thrillers
“Think of Me” by Frances Liardet starts with a wartime romance in Egypt in 1942. “Nothing To Lose” by J.A. Jance is a J.P. Beaumont thriller. “Run Rose Run” by Dolly Parton and James Patterson centers on a young singer-songwriter trying to find a future in Nashville.
Nonfiction
“Healing” by Dr. Thomas Insel outlines a path from mental illness to mental health by reforming the mental health system.
Large print
“Her Hidden Genius” by Marie Benedict focuses on a scientist’s work on DNA. “Lightning in a Mirror” by Jayne Ann Krentz is book three in the Fogg Lake trilogy. “Ice and Stone” by Marcia Muller is a Sharon McCone mystery. “Olga Dies Dreaming” by Xochitl Gonzalez forces the heroine to confront long-held family secrets.
Books on CD
“Diablo Mesa” by Preston & Child is a mystery featuring an archeologist and an FBI agent. “Steal” by James Patterson and Howard Roughan is a triple-cross suspense story. “Death of a Green-Eyed Monster” by M.C. Beaton features Scottish Sgt. Hamish Macbeth. “The Lady’s Mine” by Francine Rivers is set in a lawless mountain town in the 1870s.
Donations
Many thanks to Patricia Hestekin for the generous monetary donation. Please put your materials donations into the dropbox at the library – not at City Market, which is reserved for returns.
Quotable Quote
“… kindness is a choice; you can’t force someone else to be kind. You hope that by inspiring other people to spread kindness that they will somehow see it and, you know, change their ways and be more kind in the future.” – 11-year-old Orion Jean, Mansfield, TX., Time magazine’s 2021 Kid of the Year.
Website
For more information on library books, services and programs – and to reserve books, e-books, books on CD and DVDs from the comfort of your home – please visit our website at https://pagosalibrary.org.