Highlands Ranch

Learn Spanish

Immerse yourself in Hispanic culture and language, broaden your perspective, and learn to speak Spanish.

Registration is required for six consecutive Monday sessions. Bring a binder or notebook, pen, pencil, highlighter, and 3x5 index cards.

Get Ready for Storytime

Storytime staff will present two workshops that will show parents how storytime can prepare children for reading, and will teach parents to extend the value of storytime through fun activities at home. You should register if you are the parent of children ages 0-5. Bring the kids with you!

Colorado Author Series: LaVonne Perkins

The little-known adventures of Daniel Chessman Oakes (also known as D.C. Oakes) come to life in D.C. Oakes - Family, Friends & Foe. Local author Lavonne Perkins will share stories of Oakes' connections to Buffalo Bill Cody and Kit Carson, along with new information not found in her book.

Sunday Storytime is moving

Beginning Sunday, September 5, our Sunday All Ages Storytime will begin at 1:30 p.m., instead of 2:30 p.m. Join us!

Build your business with Douglas County Libraries

small business imageDouglas County Libraries is offering a new series of business programs to complement its BizInfo suite of services. DCL will offer at least three programs each month targeting entrepreneurs and small business owners. Click on Read More below for topics, dates and locations.

Highlands Ranch 2010 Art Displays

September

The Landscape and Nature Photography of James Bennett.

James moved to Highlands Ranch in 2006, after 50 years in California. He has been taking pictures since about age nine, when he got his first box camera.

October

Still-Life Pieces and Urban Landscapes: Photography by Jim Duncan

Daytime Book Group

The Club meets the first Tuesday of every month at 10 a.m. at the Highlands Ranch Library.

Join us for lively, free-flowing discussions. All are welcome! Books discussed are chosen by the group and reflect eclectic and adventuresome interests. For more information, call 303-791-READ or visit the Information Desk at the Library.

Great Books Discussions

Douglas County Libraries currently sponsors Great Books Discussion Groups at four libraries:

Over fifty years ago, the Great Books Movement started at the University of Chicago with the idea that ordinary people could meet and discuss the enduring ideas and issues found in classic writings. The Great Books Foundation promotes reading and conversation about great literature through discussion groups.

Highlands Ranch Mystery Loves Company Reading Group

Highlands Ranch Mystery Loves Company Reading Group meets the 1st Thursday of every month at 7pm. Everyone is welcome.

For the coming year, our selections include:

Mother-Teen Daughter Book Group

Meets the first Monday of each month at 7pm. Teens in 7th - 12th grade are invited to bring their moms or another adult female and discuss books. No registration necessary. Please contact Lisa Casper at: lcasper@dclibraries.org for details.

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