Sawtooth Botanical Garden will be our guest leaders for Science Time this week. Science Time is for preschool aged children and teacher our our earth, animals, and the natural world. Science Time is every week at 11:00 am in The Children’s Library.
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Sawtooth Botanical Garden will be our guest leaders for Science Time this week. Science Time is for preschool aged children and teacher our our earth, animals, and the natural world. Science Time is every week at 11:00 am in The Children’s Library.
by kmerwin
Science Time is for preschool aged children and teaches about our earth, animals, and the natural world. Science Time is every Tuesday at 11:00 am in The Children’s Library.
by kmerwin
Ann Christensen will host Science Time in the Children’s Library. Sometimes furry, feathered, or scaled creatures make a visit and Ann teaches about animals, their habitats, and our natural world.
Science Time is every Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. It is best suited to preschool age children and up.
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Meet up with other seed and gardening enthusiasts to celebrate the end of the growing season at the 5th annual Fall gathering of Wood River Seed Library. This annual event involves the cleaning and packing of seeds from the year’s bounty — all are encouraged to bring and share seeds they have saved! Your seed donations make next year’s offerings possible.
This year’s special guest is Grandmother Flordemayo, a member of the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers, who visits us from Estancia, New Mexico. We are blessed to receive her blessing of our seed bounty at this festive gathering next Tuesday evening.
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Back by popular demand, Lt. Col. (USM) Kingman Lambert will share the story-behind-the story of Charles Lindbergh’s first trans-Atlantic flight. While this event will live on in aviation history as one of it’s most remarkable moments, it would not have happened without the support and foresight of Albert Bond Lambert. A true pioneer and visionary, Lambert made Lindbergh’s dream a reality, and it is no accident that the airport in St. Louis still carries the Lambert name. Please join King, grandson of Albert Bond Lambert, to learn about the events that lead to a moment that will forever live in our history and imagination.
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The Creative Writing Workshop is open to all genres and levels, providing a supportive atmosphere where local writers can share their work. Please bring you favorite books, stories and poems, and samples of your works-in-progress. Writing topics, styles and techniques will be explored weekly. Drop-ins welcome.
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.