Curiosity Cabinet: An interactive pop-up exhibit designed to intrigue. Intriguing, funny, perplexing, inspiring, novel, surprising, revealing, sometimes silly... this is our modern-day traveling version of the traditional cabinet of curiosities.
Fraser Valley Urban Community Meeting Room Art Display
The creative works of art by Fraser Valley Elementary K-5 students are being showcased in the Urban Community Meeting Room at the Fraser Valley Library, April 25 - May 16, with an art opening on Thursday, April 25 at 3:30 p.m.
GCLD is homeschooler friendly! At Homeschool Hangout, we invite homeschool parents and children throughout Grand County to visit, play, and connect with new friends at the centrally-located at Juniper Library in Grand Lake. No registration required.
Join us every Wednesday to craft together. Bring your own craft projects for a relaxed afternoon of crafting, sharing and socializing. Open to all adults who enjoy crafting! Light refreshments will be served.
Great Decisions is America's largest discussion program on world affairs. Participants gather weekly to discuss a given topic. Briefing books are available through the GCLD collection for check out. Additional resources can be found through the Foreign Policy Association. Each session starts with a 20-minute videos presentation on the topic.
Join Mr. Arthur and Ms. Lucinda for Storytime at the Fraser Valley Library! Children, parents, and caregivers are invited to join us for one hour of rhymes, songs, and more.
Join Miss Amy for a May Day and "wish tree" themed storytime filled with a fun, interactive, early literacy program designed for children under the age of 5 years. Come to socialize, read books, sing songs along with fingerplay, and familiarize your child with the wonderful world of the library! Please call 627-8353 for more information.
GCLD is homeschooler friendly! At Homeschool Hangout, we invite
homeschool parents and children throughout Grand County to visit, play,
and connect with new friends at the Kremmling Library. No registration required.
Step out of the house and into the library for our Lunch & Learn. Lunch will be provided followed by a 15-30 minute presentation. An excellent opportunity to meet fellow Grand County seniors and discover something new.
Lunch will be served at 12:30 pm. at the Juniper Library
Presentation is by KC Rose on Heart Health
Support for this program is in partnership with the Grand County Library District, Mountain Family Center, and Grand County Public Health.
The creative works of art by Fraser Valley Elementary K-5 students are being showcased in the Urban Community Meeting Room at the Fraser Valley Library, April 25 - May 16.
Join us in celebrating these young artists with an art opening on Thursday, April 25 at 3:30 p.m.
Elementary-high
school aged students are welcome. Movie Night is our family highlight of the month with a PG Movie on the last Thursday of the month at our After-School Fun time. Volunteers help run this program and registration is required. Sign up at gcld.org - programs- view more - then add your child's name and information. Space is limited.
Please sign up to help.
GCLD is homeschooler friendly! At Homeschool Hangout, we invite homeschool parents and children throughout Grand County to visit, play, and connect with new friends at the centrally-located Hot Sulphur Springs Library. No registration required.
Are you stuck with a technology dilemma? Want to learn how to use your computer or smart phone? Sign up for one-on-one time with a librarian. We can also help you navigate GCLD's website, catalogue, and any other online resource. Please register and provide a short description of the task you need help with. Please bring your device, passwords and usernames.
Verse Voices: Come celebrate National Poetry Month at the Fraser Valley Library! Join us for a performance poetry program where individuals can share their favorite poems or verses, whether penned by themselves or by celebrated poets from around the world. The event will culminate in a fun and creative Blackout Poetry craft session, where attendees can create their own unique poetic expressions.
Please bring your favorite verse or poem, if you choose to read aloud. Guest can also join simply by enjoying the spoken word of others. Craft materials will be provided.