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A Conversation with Author Shelley Read Friday, March 15 at 6 p.m. Granby Library Granby author Martin J. Smith will interview Read on stage at the March 15 event. “Given the worldwide success of the story, we’re looking forward to hearing more about the novel’s journey from conception to its well-deserved public acclaim," comments Smith.
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Go As a River by Shelley Read"Just as a single rainstorm can erode the banks and the course of a river, so can a single circumstance of a girl's life erase who she was before." Read as a community! Celebrate as a community! The Grand County Library District and its community cultural and educational partners are spotlighting Shelley Read’s blockbuster debut novel Go As a River during March and April to encourage literacy and promote a sense of community. All programs are free thanks to sponsors Grand County Library Foundation and our community's Rotary Clubs - Granby, Grand Lake, and Kremmling.
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Fraser Valley Library Adults & Teens
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Tour the museum. Entry is free. All Ages
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Bookmark Art Contest All branches February 1 - March 9 Help us design awesome bookmarks to promote the 2024 Summer Reading Program. This year's theme is "Adventure Begins at Your Library," and we will focus on highlighting all types of adventures! The art contest is open to school aged kids in grades PreK-12! Visit your local library for contest rules and artwork templates. A signed Art Contest Waiver will be required for each participant to be included in the judging.
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Coppélia Fraser Valley Library: Friday, March 15 at 1 p.m. Hot Sulphur Springs Library: Friday, March 15 at 10:30 a.m. Granby Library: Saturday, March 16 at 1 p.m. Juniper Library: Sunday, March 17 at 1:30 p.m. A whimsical trip marked by humor, romance, beautiful dancing, and classical music performed live by the Colorado Ballet Orchestra. Based on short stories by E.T. A. Hoffmann, Colorado Ballet's production of Coppélia is noted for its humor and classical sensibility and is perfect for all ages.
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Granby Library Planned and organized by Tweens/Teens for Tweens/Teens in grades 6-12. Bring your friends and enjoy a variety of library activities including Laser Tag, music, Virtual Reality (VR), art creations, Chill Zone, and more! Registration required. Additional VR waiver required to participate in VR.
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Hot Sulphur Springs: Fridays at 11 a.m. GCLD is homeschooler friendly! At Homeschool Hangout, we invite homeschool parents and children throughout Grand County to visit, play, and connect with new friends.
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Friends of the Library March Book Sale Travel, travel pictorials, and coffee table books On sale at the branch libraries where Friends books are sold. Winter getting long? Escape by picking up a travel book to explore warmer climates, plan a future trip, or pass the time with a travel pictorial or gorgeous coffee table book. It will be summer before you know it!
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Broome HutThursday, March 14 9:15 a.m. at Granby Library 10 a.m. at the trail head near MM 240. Contact Fraser Valley Library or Granby Library with questions.
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8:15 a.m. at Kremmling Library Contact Hot Sulphur Springs Library or Kremmling Library with questions. Grand Lake Wednesday, March 20 at 1 p.m. for a snowshoe leaving from the Juniper Library.
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Granby Library Tuesday, March 5 at 12:30 p.m. Kremmling Library Thursday, March 14 at 1 p.m.
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Thurs., March 28 at 12:30 p.m.
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Held the first Tuesday of every month, it is all about creativity and finding your own style! Bring a sewing machine, regular sewing supplies, and fabric if you have some. Call Kremmling Library if you have questions. GC Community of WritersAspiring writers of fiction, non-fiction, and memoir to attend the on-going monthly Writer's Workshop for critique and community. Granby Library. GC Astronomy ClubWe invite homeschool parents and children throughout Grand County to visit, play, and connect with new friends at the centrally-located Hot Sulphur Springs Library every Friday.
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Crafting ClubsOffered Wednesdays at Granby Library or Thursdays at Juniper Library in Grand Lake. Bring your own project for a relaxed afternoon of crafting, sharing, and socializing. Clases Y Conversacion en InglesELL classes and lead conversations in English and Spanish for those interested in learning either language. Beginners is on Tuesdays and Conversation on Thursdays at Kremmling Library.
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Great DecisionsForeign Policy discussion groups are offered three times a year at Juniper Library in Grand Lake, Fraser Valley Library, and Kremmling. Each session includes 4-8 meetings dependent upon topics. Program is based upon the FPA Briefing Book published each year. Virtual RealitySee things in a brand new way - through Virtual Reality. Explore the depths of the ocean, take a walk through the Palace of Versailles ,throw down some moves with Beat saber, or create in 3-D.
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Adult Virtual Book Club. Theme: Coming of Age Kremmling: Monday, May 13 at 6 p.m. HSS: Wednesday, May 15 at 6 p.m.
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Juniper Library or Zoom Thursday, March 14 at 12 p.m.
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Granby Lunch Bunch Book Club Granby Library Tuesday, March 5 (GCLD closed March 12) Theme: Non-fiction Irish Authors or about Ireland
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Hot Sulphur Springs Book Club Hot Sulphur Springs Town Hall Monday, March 11 at 4 p.m.
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 or  Granby Library Book Group Brickhouse 40 Monday, March 25 at 5 p.m. Appetizers provided.
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Come & Get It : a novel by Kiley ReidA senior resident assistant at the University of Arkansas accepts an easy yet unusual opportunity offered by a visiting professor and things get messy when her new side-hustle is jeopardized by strange new friends and illicit and vengeful dorm antics.
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Fourteen Days : a collaborative novel
by Charlie Jane Anders
At the beginning of the Covid pandemic lockdown a group of New York city neighbors gather on the roof to tell stories in a collaborative tale in which each character is written by a different major literary voice. Original.
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TYou Only Call When You're in trouble : a novel
by Stephen McCauley
"After a lifetime of kindly taking care of his irresistible but impossible sister and her wonderful daughter, Tom is finally ready to put himself first. Naturally, that's when his phone rings. Tom does what he always does--answers the call. And therein lies either the beauty or dysfunction, (or perhaps both) of the sometimes too tight ties that bind families together"
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Ruined
by Sarah Vaughn
"The whole town is whispering about how Catherine Benson lost her virtue, though they can never agree on the details. Was it in the public garden? Or a moving carriage? Only a truly desperate man would want her now--and that's exactly what Andrew Daveneris. His family's estate is in disrepair, but Catherine's sizeable dowry could set it to rights. After the two wed, Catherine finds herself inexplicably drawn to Andrew. But could falling in love with her husband tear her marriage apart?"
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One in a Millennial : on friendship, feelings, fangirls, and fitting in
by Kate Kennedy
In this laugh-out-loud book filled with keen observations, a pop culture commentator and host of the millennial-focused podcast Be There in Five both celebrates and criticizes the culture that shaped her as a woman, tackling AOL Instant Messenger, American Girl Dolls, Spice Girl feminism, millennial motherhood and more.
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Stand Up to the IRS by Frederick W. DailyContains strategies and insider tips to help readers deal with the IRS, whether for an outstanding tax bill or audit.
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Method Sampling: How To Build The Future TogetherMethod Sampling is the principle used by an Oakland, CA globetrotting orchestra which fuses hip-hop and classical music to magical effect. JooWan Kim, it's Korean born composer, believes that any paradigm shifting change only happens by sampling and reframing differences which spark innovation.
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Native AmericaThis Native-directed series reveals the beauty and power of today's Indigenous communities. Smashing stereotypes, it follows the brilliant engineers, bold politicians, and cutting-edge artists who draw upon native tradition to build a better 21st century.
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Monocular Telescope Perfect for hiking, hunting, climbing, bird watching, ball games, concerts, traveling, and watching scenery. Next time you check out a pair of snowshoes or a State Park pass to explore the wilds, pick up a monocular telescope to see even further.
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Interested in learning more about the upcoming solar eclipse? Perhaps women in space for Women's History Month? Comprehensive and trustworthy content for all patrons—from elementary students to college students, from business professionals to curious seniors. Extensive and thorough, yet intuitive and fast. Search this award-winning resource using one or all three reading levels: Children, Young Adults, and Reference Center.
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KanopyCelebrate Women's History month with a variety of arts & culture, social & political, popular, and pioneer films. Kanopy is also highlighting silent films this month for those wanting to step back in time.
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GCLD Board of Trustees Granby Library or via Zoom Tuesday, March 19 at 5:30 p.m.
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Grand County Library District PO Box 1050 Granby, CO 80446 970-887-9411www.gcld.org |
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