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January Library Events – Programs for all ages; virtual genealogy

January 4, 2025

By Harriet Halbig

The new year will bring a variety of activities for all ages at the Monument and Palmer Lake libraries.

On Wednesday, Jan. 8 from 10:30 to noon, patrons ages 19 and up are invited to create a decorative bucket list at the Palmer Lake Library. This is a bucket list in a jar. Use collage materials to decorate a jar with ideas, words, and pictures of items on your bucket list. Fill out slips of paper with things you want in the new year and put them in the jar. Pull them out throughout the year and get them done. Registration required at ppld.org, see programs by location, or call 719-531-6333 ext. 7007.

Patrons ages 5 to 12 are welcome at the Idea Lab: Exploring Constellations program at the Monument Library. Explore constellations with activities such as making a star projector, creating a “magic” toothpick star, constructing toothpick constellations, and playing constellation games. No registration required.

Patrons ages 12 to 18 are invited to join the Teen Advisory Board at Monument Library. The group will meet from 5 to 6 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 9. Learn leadership skills, earn volunteer hours, and give your input on what happens at the library. You will earn volunteer hours by attending meetings and working on projects for the library and engage in leadership development opportunities. Regular attendance is encouraged. Registration is required. You must fill out a volunteer application online to participate. Go to the bottom of the ppld.org home page in the blue area and click on volunteer to find the application.

The Teen Dungeons and Dragons group will meet at the Monument Library on Friday, Jan. 17 from 4 to 5:45. The group is limited to ages 12 to 18. Join your fellow teens on an adventure in the world’s greatest role-playing game. New players and veterans are welcome to participate. Space is limited to eight participants. Registration is required. Go the ppld.org website and programs by location to view a calendar. Click on the name of the program to register.

Regularly scheduled programs continuing into the new year include the German Conversation Group meeting on Mondays from 1:30 to 3:30, Socrates Café adult discussion group on Tuesdays from 1 to 3, Paws to Read from 4 to 5 on Tuesdays, Monument Library Storytime on Tuesdays from 10:30 to 11 or at Palmer Lake on Fridays from 10:30 to 11 (for children ages 3 to 7 with a parent or caregiver), and Toddler Time at Monument on Wednesdays from 9:30 to 10 and 10:30 to 11.

For further information on programs, please see the ppld.org website, programs by location to view a calendar.

Genealogical research

If you want to pursue genealogical research, there are a number of virtual resources available to you through your library. Some examples are a class on PPLD Genealogical resources and a class on Ancestry Basics. For further information, go to the website under programs by location, virtual library. Click on the name of the class and scroll down to register. Upon registration, you will be provided with a Zoom link to attend.

Harriet Halbig may be reached at harriethalbig@ocn.me.

Other Library articles

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  • January Library Events – Winter Adult Reading Program, homeschool program, adult book swap (12/31/2025)
  • November Library Events – New library software coming; December programs, schedule changes (12/4/2025)
  • November Library Events – Programs on crafts, end of life, care for caregivers (10/30/2025)
  • October Library Events – Book clubs, escape room, scrap exchange (10/2/2025)
  • September Library Events – Book clubs, Art for Older Adults, Palmer Lake concert (9/3/2025)
  • August Library Events – Book clubs, Dungeons and Dragons, Palmer Lake Big Band concert (7/31/2025)
  • June Library Events – Summer Adventure reading program begins, special programs offered (6/7/2025)
  • May Library Events – Craft programs, Dungeons and Dragons, book groups (5/3/2025)
  • April Library Events – Monument Library 50th anniversary; programs for all ages (4/5/2025)
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