By Harriet Halbig
The 2025 Winter Adult Reading Program continues through March 31. Participants who read 30 minutes per day or participate in specified district programs for 30 days will receive the annual program mug and a coupon for a dessert from Crumbl. Upon registering, participants receive a program tote bag while supplies last. To see a list of programs which qualify for credit, please go to ppld.org/winter-reading.
Special programs in March
Homeschool students ages 5 to 12 are invited to Explore the Natural World on Wednesday, March 12 from 2 to 3 p.m. Experience this on-the-road version of Pikes Peak Library District’s Educational Resource Center at the Monument Library. The program includes resources to explore the natural world of plants and animals and the human body.
On Saturday, March 8 from 11 to noon, adult patrons are invited to a program called Strange Colorado, exploring urban legends and stories of the odd, spooky, or the macabre. Join author and paranormal investigator Erin Taylor to discover tales from her book Strange Colorado. Some of the lore includes the Pikes Peak Highway’s Phantom Hitchhiker, Tommyknockers in the mountains, and aliens in the San Luis Valley. Offered as part of the Winter Adult Reading Program.
The Tweens Dungeons and Dragons club will meet from 4 to 5:30 on Saturday, March 8. Play Dungeons and Dragons with our own Dragon Master Dustin. New members are welcome and no experience is required. Open to ages 9 to 12. Registration is required. Go to ppld.org and look under programs by location.
Teens are invited to learn leadership skills, earn volunteer hours, and give input on what happens at the library by attending meetings of the Teen Advisory Board and working on projects. Regular attendance is recommended and you must fill out a volunteer application to participate. The meeting will be on Thursday, March 13 from 5 to 6 p.m.
Come to the Monument Library’s Jigsaw Puzzle Swap on Saturday, March 5 from11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Give a puzzle, get a new-to-you puzzle in exchange. Only gently used puzzles accepted.
The Friends of the PPLD Book Group will meet from 10:30 to 12:30 on Friday, March 21. All are welcome. The March selection is Sooley by John Grisham.
This year’s special program for spring break is Cool Science Super-sized Science on Tuesday, March 25 from 10:30 to 11:15. Join Cool Science as it runs simple but cool science experiments, tricks, and demonstrations that you can do at home with everyday materials. Watch them super-size it for super-sized excitement.
Teens age 12 to 18 are invited to Escape Room: Travel to the 80s on Thursday, March 27 from 3 to 4 p.m. Welcome to 1986. Here you will find cutting-edge technology from the 1980s that you will need to use along with your knowledge of all that was rad in the 80 to get yourself back to the present day. You only have 45 minutes before you are stuck in the past forever. Registration is required by calling 719-488-2370 or go to ppld.org and check programs by location.
See ppld.org for regularly occurring library events and programs by location.
Harriet Halbig may be reached at harriethalbig@ocn.me.
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