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October

Bookmobile Holds Pick-up

The Bookmobile is in for mechanical repairs. Bookmobile stops are cancelled Tuesday, December 9 & Wednesday December 10

Holds may be picked up at the Philip S. Miller Library in Castle Rock during normal Bookmobile hours from 3 - 8pm

Questions? Call 303.791.READ
Thank you for your patience!

Scratchboard Art for Teens

Scratchboard ArtImages emerge from scratchboard by taking color away rather than adding it.

Learn the reverse art process of scratchboard with local artist Jennifer Bissland.

Ages 13-18.

Free, registration required:

Free Citizenship Classes

Find out how you can become a United States citizen during a four-week series of free classes for ages 18 and up, beginning Saturday, September 13, from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. at the Highlands Ranch Library (9292 Ridgeline Boulevard).

Instructor Maggie Pike, will guide you through the citizenship process and answer questions you may have about obtaining your U.S. Citizenship.

Registration is required and includes attendance at all four Saturday classes. Register online, call 303-791-READ, or visit your library.

How to Become a US Citizen: A Tutorial

Literacy Volunteer Orientation and Training

Literacy Volunteer TrainingSaturday October 11
1 - 4 p.m.
Highlands Ranch Library
9292 Ridgeline Blvd.
Register

For adults in our community who would like to reach out by supporting the adult literacy programs as a volunteer. Volunteers help students learn English, prepare for the GED or citizenship test, or read.

Training will include:

  • Volunteer support
  • Adult learning theory
  • Tutor training

All new literacy volunteers must attend. For more information please contact Molly Elkins at 303-791-READ or melkins@dclibraries.org/

Bonfils Blood Drives @ Your Library

Bonfils Blood DriveDouglas County Libraries has formed a “partnership for life” with Bonfils Blood Center and will be holding blood drives throughout 2008. Bonfils needs 4,200 blood donations weekly to meet the needs of the community and to be prepared for unexpected events.

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