|
Book Displays Something for every age throughout the library! (Click on the link for our complete booklist.) KINDNESS ROMANCE FOR EVERYONE
|
|
Come celebrate the art works of Brenda Asterino and Dan Handshue who are exhibiting at the Lopez Library. Light refreshments will be served.
|
|
Wed, FEB 1st at 5pm February's theme is Neuro & Physical Diversity. Read any Young Adult or Juvenile book with this theme. (The above title is just one example.)
|
Wed, FEB 8th at 5pm Literary Salon meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month to share recent favorite reads. We call it a no-rules book club, a time to share with others the best of whatever you have been reading.
|
Wed, FEB 15th at 5pm Join our discussion of A Curious Beginning: A Veronica Speedwell Mystery by Deanna Raybourn, set in 1887 London featuring a Lepidopterist sleuth.
|
|
Storytimes for our youngest patrons Wednesdays at 10:30am & 11am Join Miss Jane for interactive story times for our youngest Library patrons. Come for the stories, songs, movements, hands-on activities, and puppets; stay for the social time. Then come back next week to do it again! 10:30-11am - ages 0-3 in the Community Meeting Room 11-11:30am - ages 4-7 in the Children's Area
|
|
(Children need two things: roots and wings)
|
|
Needlecraft NightFebruary 1st & 15th, 6:00-7:00pmJoin us for a cozy evening of crafting. Bring your knitting, crocheting, quilting or other projects to exchange ideas and tips in a convivial atmosphere.
|
|
Writers' Open Mic, THU, February 2nd, 5:30 - 6:30pm Join fellow writers on the first Thursday of the month to share your written work in a friendly and safe creative space. Participants are encouraged to sign up in advance by emailing Shari Lane (sllane1965@gmail.com), but anyone is welcome to drop in.
|
|
Helen McKay Sanders is the author of The Black Triton, the second book in The Ringmaker series. Join Helen as she celebrates her new book, featuring Afelanua, a young woman born with a rare magical skill.
|
|
Open jam session for pickers, strummers, drummers, fiddlers and all acoustic musicians and singers. Bring your voices and your instruments for an evening of music making. Prepare to take turns playing a song while the rest of the group plays, sings or listens along.
Contact: tampaynter@verizon.net
|
|
Peabody Award-winning host Krista Tippett presents a live, in-person recording of the wildly popular On Being podcast, featuring guest speaker Isabel Wilkerson. Wilkerson, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Humanities Medal, has become a leading figure in narrative nonfiction with The Warmth of Other Suns and Caste. Join these two friends and interpreters of the human condition for a night of incredible conversation. ****** Registration to all speaker series programs is free, and gives you access to the virtual event live, and the recording of the program up to one week after the event date. Thank you to the Friends of the Library for supporting this program!
|
|
Poet's Pen - 4th WED, February 22nd, 5-6pmCome join other local poets for an evening of poetry reading and writing. The friendly and safe format will invite participants to share an inspiring poem of their own or another author's, followed by time for writing/workshopping poems, and closing with brief sharing of the poems in progress. All levels of experience welcome. Facilitated by Nikyta Palmisani and Beth St George.
|
|
Holiday Closures Monday, February 20 President's Day
|
|
|
Lopez Island Library 2225 Fisherman Bay Rd Lopez Island, Washington 98261 360-468-2265www.lopezlibrary.org |
|
|
|