Story Time is every Monday at 10:30 am in The Children’s Library.
Lee Dabney is our Story Time host. Come join her for fun stories.
Suitable for ages 3 and up, story time includes stories, songs, and a fun craft or activity.
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Story Time is every Monday at 10:30 am in The Children’s Library.
Lee Dabney is our Story Time host. Come join her for fun stories.
Suitable for ages 3 and up, story time includes stories, songs, and a fun craft or activity.
by kmerwin
Cricket is a sweet, adorable dog who loves stories and loves to be read to. Cricket will be at the Children’s Library on Wednesdays at 3:00 pm throughout the month of October, except on Wednesday, October 31 (Halloween).
Can’t read? Show Cricket the pictures and tell your own story!
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Heather Miller will lead kids and families in Story Time Yoga. She’ll also be sharing her new book “The Adventures of Frizzy and Lizzy.” The book will be available to purchase from her directly. Snacks will be served.
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How many passwords do you have? If it’s more than 3 that you carry around in a notebook, in an app, or on papyrus then this class is for you. We will talk about passwords and challenge you to break your password habits – it’ll change your life.
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As citizens of a democracy we have the right and the duty to help shape our nation’s government. Those seeking to participate in the democratic process can take a wide range of actions.
Join moderator Courtney Washburn, Executive Director of Conservation Voters for Idaho, and panelists Amanda Breen, Ketchum City Councilor, Genevieve Chase, US Army Veteran, and Mel Ziegler, participating artist for a panel discussion exploring the challenges, rewards and compromises involved in service to our country in its various forms. The Center presents this panel discussion as a For Freedoms Town Hall as a partner in For Freedoms’ 50 State Initiative.
Doors open at 5:30 with a 6:00 start for the panel.
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