The Community Library will be CLOSED until 3:00 pm today for staff training. Thank you for your understanding.
Story Time YOGA with Heather Miller
Join Yoga instructor Heather Miller for Yoga Story Time for kids. Yoga Story Time includes yoga poses, stories, and a craft to follow.
Bring your mom’s on the Mother’s Day weekend and relax!
Tech Class with Paul: The Cloud
Tech Workshop with Paul: Google Drive
Google Drive is a file storage and synchronization service and is being used by more and more people every day. This class with tech expert Paul Zimmerman explores practical uses of Google Drive.
“Earthquakes Along the Mississippi?: The Surprising Environmental History of the American Heartland” by Professor Conevery Valencius
This program is presented in partnership with The Nature Conservancy in Idaho and The College of Idaho.
Professor Valencius teaches and writes about American environments and American science and medicine at Boston College. Her classes include “Leeches to Lasers,” a survey of U.S. health and medicine, and “This Land is Your Land,” which introduces U.S. environmental history. She is currently working on a book about earthquakes and contemporary energy, focused on the emerging science of induced seismology and hydraulic fracturing. Professor Valencius’s 2013 book The Lost History of the New Madrid Earthquakes explored the impact and continuing scientific importance of great nineteenth-century quakes in the Mississippi Valley. Her first book, The Health of the Country: How American Settlers Understood Themselves and Their Land, won the 2003 George Perkins Marsh Award as best book of the year from the American Society for Environmental History. Two articles – about health in women’s letters and about Sacagawea’s illness during the Lewis and Clark expedition – won awards in women’s history. Her work has been supported by fellowships from the Dibner Institute, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study.
Sexual Harassment Training with the Advocates
Join Tricia Swartling, CEO, and Darrel Harris, Social Change Coordinator of the Advocates for a training session on sexual harassment awareness.
It seems like every day there are new allegations of sexual harassment in politics, the media, and everywhere. The recent outpouring of sexual harassment and assault allegations has helped expose high-profile predators, but even more importantly, it has helped expose the culture of secrecy that shielded them. Tricia and Darrell will be talking about what sexual harassment looks like, cultural practices that perpetuate it, what to do if you are harassed, and what we can all do to create a safe culture.