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Tech Help Wednesday, August 1st & 15th, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Have questions about your mobile devices – smart phone, tablet, e-reader, etc.? Want to learn about amazing online resources and have no idea where to even start with using a computer? Come in and get the help you need! Drop in the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month.
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Kim Morgan Presents: Write Now! A Four-Part Writing Series Wednesdays, August 1st, 8th, 15th, & 22nd, 6:00 p.m. August 1st: The Write-to-Publish You will take away the key elements for the Self-Publisher. Find inspiration and breathe life into your writing. You can remove "finish my book" from your bucket list this year! August 8th: The Four Truths of the Storyteller We are born storytellers. Filmmakers in the business look for compelling stories that touch the audience. You will leave this class with the four truths and a clear sense of how to tap into the power of ‘you.’ August 15th: The Write Way Home Authenticity is a crucial quality of the storyteller. The spirit of great stories is found in being true to yourself. The defining moments of life give rise to your voice. Learn how your personal narrative informs your professional writing. August 22nd: The Write Season and Reason to Write Creative people switch genres all the time. But how do you stay inspired to write and write what inspires others? Learn to open new pathways of creativity and imagination to keep writing beyond this series.
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Gentle Yoga Every Thursday, 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Find balance, strength, and peace through yoga! Instructor Isabel Dasilva will guide you through this gentle but fulfilling exercise.
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Coffee and Coloring Every Friday, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 pm. Stop by the Hayden Library every Friday morning for a cup of coffee and adult coloring!
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Idaho Humanities Council Presents: American Folk Music Revival with Tracy Morrison Tuesday, August 7th, 6:00 p.m.
Traditional folk songs are customary songs with unknown composers that were passed along orally from one generation to the next prior to recording technology. Although many folk songs became known as popular songs, they are not considered commercial or classical in style. This presentation explores origins and evolutions of Traditional American folk songs that were recorded during the American Folk Music Revival (1940s-1960s). Songs recorded by artists such as Woody Guthrie, Lead Belly, Burl Ives, Joan Baez, Jean Ritchie, Bob Dylan, Odetta, Nina Simone, Pete Seeger and more. Artists and Songs are discussed then shared live.
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Craft Connection: Introduction to Landscape Painting Wednesday, August 8th, 2:00 p.m. Access your creativity and paint a playful, one-of-a-kind landscape using simple tools and techniques. There are no mistakes, only happy accidents! This class is designed for adults only, no registration required.
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Dungeons and Dragons, 5th Edition Thursdays, August 9th and 23rd, 5:00 p.m. Adventurers wanted: the tyranny of dragons has begun! Severin and the Cult of Dragons are plotting to unleash Tiamat from her prison to create a new empire. Whether you are new to the classic tabletop game or an old pro, join the campaign! Any and all interested parties are welcome to participate. Sessions are on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month.
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STCU: Organize Your Finances Thursday, August 16th, 6:00 p.m. Experience the benefits of getting your files and money organized. Great for emergencies and everyday living. - Why get organized?
- How to develop an efficient bill-paying system.
- What records to keep and for how long.
- What to keep handy in case of disaster.
- Where to go for help.
A light meal will be served at this workshop, so plan to arrive a few minutes early.
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Geezer Forum South Tuesday, August 21st, 2:00 p.m. 3rd Tuesday Each Month Presented by Professionals Serving Seniors, the Geezer Forum South hosts monthly discussions on various topics related to aging. August's Topic: Medicaid and VA Long Term Care Benefits and Strategies For more information, visit
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Hair Factory Tuesday, August 28th, 6:00 p.m. Got a hairy situation with the kids? Parents & Kids join together to learn how to take care of their hair, do some hairstyles, and get a one-of-a-kind experience. Refreshments provided.
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Mystery Matinee Book Club Wednesday, August 15th, 2:00 p.m. Escape from Locked Room Mysteries! Find a mysterious tale that suits your curiosity from the front desk's list! Come to the meeting and let us know if you loved it, hated it, were spell-bound or terrified! We'll spend the hour finding and sharing new authors we love and hate.
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