Do you have questions regarding your computer, tablet, phone or smart watch? Paul Zimmerman can help you! This month’s Virtual Help Desk will be a drop-in roundtable limited to 12 attendees. Registration is required. Contact mwilliams@comlib.org with questions.
Zoom Meeting
VIRTUAL – Tech Help Desk “Intensive” with Paul Zimmerman
Do you need one-on-one technical support for some of those more difficult technology challenges you’re facing? This “intensive” offers 15-minute slots with Paul Zimmerman, the Library’s tech guru, to help you answer your most pressing questions. Email mwilliams@comlib.org to sign up.
Talking About Race: A Weekly Drop-In Poetry Discussion
Wednesdays, June 17 to July 15 | 12:00-1:00 p.m. on Zoom
In response to nation-wide and community events, The Community Library seeks to advance a dialogue around race, equity, inclusion, and understanding. We are choosing to do this through the lens of poetry, specifically the poetry of Americans of color.
Each Wednesday, from June 17 to July 15, we will gather to read a poem together and discuss its challenges and inspirations to how we understand our society and our world. Library staff and guests will lead each discussion, beginning with a reading of the selected poem.
Register here for any or all of the scheduled discussions.
VIRTUAL – Drop-In Writing Workshop
Beginning June 23, join us every other Tuesday for a drop-in virtual writing workshop.
For one hour we’ll share writing prompts, encourage a writing practice, and share details of a writerly life together.
Register on Zoom for the series and attend as many meetings as you’re interested in.
VIRTUAL Creative Writing Workshop
A weekly group for memoir and autobiography writing, led by Tony Tekaroniake Evans.
Each Wednesday from 6:00-8:00 p.m. (MST) on Zoom.
Registration is required. REGISTER HERE.
The Creative Writing Workshop provides a supportive atmosphere where local writers can share their work. Please bring your favorite books, stories and poems, and samples of your works-in-progress. Writing topics, styles and techniques will be explored weekly.
Tony Tekaroniake Evans is an award-winning journalist and columnist at the Idaho Mountain Express newspaper in Ketchum who has led writing workshops in the Wood River Valley since 2004. He is also a memoir editor and the author of two books of nonfiction: Teaching Native Pride: Upward Bound and the Legacy of Isabel Bond (WSU Press 2020) and A History of Indians in the Sun Valley Area (Blaine County Historical Museum 2016).
VIRTUAL Tech Help Desk with Paul Zimmerman
Do you have questions regarding your computer, tablet, phone or smart watch? Paul Zimmerman can help you!
This month’s Help Desk will be fully VIRTUAL and limited to 20 attendees.
Registration is required. REGISTER HERE.
Contact mwilliams@comlib.org with questions.