CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The following is a list of all Laramie County Library System events for the month of November, including events for the facilities in Burns and Pine Bluffs.
All libraries are scheduled to be closed on the following days:
- Monday, Nov. 11 for Veterans Day
- Thursday, Nov. 28 for Thanksgiving
- Friday, Nov. 29 for Black Friday
The library will close earlier than usual on other days. On Nov. 27, the facility will shut its doors at 6 p.m. It will also close at 4 p.m. Nov. 30.
Any events below listed with a star (*) require an RSVP to attend.
Cheyenne Branch Library Events
Exhibits and Special Events
Binding Wounds, Pushing Boundaries: African Americans in Civil War Medicine
Oct. 8–Nov. 15; Library Hours
This traveling banner exhibition from the National Library of Medicine explores the stories of the African American men and women who, during the American Civil War, overcame prejudices to serve as soldiers, nurses, surgeons, laundresses, cooks and laborers. Their participation in the war challenged the prescribed notions about race and gender and pushed the boundaries of the role of Black people in America. (All Ages; Third Floor)
Laramie County Library Ofrendas
Oct. 15–Nov. 4; Library Hours
Help us remember our loved ones by visiting our display of Día de los Muertos ofrendas. These ofrendas were put together by library staff to commemorate and honor their family members. (All Ages; First Floor)
ArtFest
Nov. 5–30; Library Hours
Enjoy painting, photography, sculpture and more by artists ages 60+ at the 24th Annual ArtFest! Art will be for sale, so if you see a piece you like, call 307-635-2435 to arrange a purchase. Presented by Laramie County Senior Services. (All Ages; First Floor)
Youth & Family Events
*Dinovember: Dino Sleepover
Friday, Nov. 1 Drop-off
Monday, Nov. 25 Pickup
4–5 p.m.
Ever wondered what your dinosaurs get up to when you’re sleeping? What if you left them alone for a month? Bring your Favorite Dinosaur Figure to the library and leave them for an ENTIRE MONTH to see what fun they get into without you. We’ll make sure they don’t get into too much trouble. Reserve your spot here. (Grades K–2; Early Literacy Center)
Día de los Muertos Community Celebrations
Nov. 2; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Día de los Muertos is not Halloween! Día de los Muertos is a sacred holiday traditionally celebrated on Nov. 1 & 2 across Latin America and beyond. Join us for joyful and colorful opportunities to celebrate throughout the community!
At the library, we will have folkloric dancers performing at 12:15 and 1:30, a tissue paper flower craft and Lotería. While you’re here, check out ofrendas from staff members and our Día de los Muertos–themed StoryWalk. Doña Mari’s food truck will be in the parking lot as well as a special Día de los Muertos–themed art exhibit in the Art Haus. This is a community event and free trolleys will be running from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Check out the Día de los Muertos events at the Wyoming State Museum (10 a.m. 2 p.m.) and Cheyenne Botanic Gardens (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.).
El Día de los Muertos no es Halloween. Es una festividad sagrada que se celebra tradicionalmente el 1 y 2 de noviembre en toda América Latina y otros países. ¡Venga y celebre con nosotros en comunidad!
En la biblioteca, los grupos folclóricos bailarán a las 12:15 y 1:30 p.m. También, haremos flores de papel crepe. Descubre las ofrendas hechos por miembros de la comunidad y nuestro StoryWalk título del mes: El Día de los Muertos por Bob Barner. En el estacionamiento estará el food truck de Doña Mari y la galería Art Haus.
¡Eventos familiares en toda la ciudad! Súbete al tranvía gratuito desde cualquiera de nuestras ubicaciones para disfrutar de un día lleno de aprendizaje y diversión: Wyoming State Museum, de 10 a.m. a 2 p.m. Laramie County Public Library, de 10 a.m. a 2 p.m. Cheyenne Botanic Gardens, de 10 a.m. a 5 p.m.
Pre-K Crafternoon
Mondays: Nov. 4, 18; 3:30–4:30 p.m.
Come get crafty with us! We will be reading a story and doing a craft together based on our Tales Together theme. This event is meant for preschoolers and their grown-ups. (Pre-K and Caregivers; Early Literacy Center)
Book Party!
Saturday, Nov. 9; 10:15–11 a.m.
You’re invited to a book party! Join us for a celebration of reading. We will read and talk books, play games, do a craft, and have a treat. (Grades Pre-K–2; Early Literacy Center)
*Tween & Teen Cooking: Thanksgiving!
Saturday, Nov. 9; 2–3 p.m.
Come and learn how to prepare some Thanksgiving sides to be grateful for this Thanksgiving! We will be learning some easy, no-bake recipes to share with your loved ones this holiday season! Please RSVP here. (Tweens and Teens Grades 3–12; Early Literacy Center)
K–2 STEAM
Tuesday, Nov. 12; 4–5 p.m.
Children in grades K–2 can join us each month as we explore a variety of STEAM (science, technology. engineering, arts, math) topics with crafts, games, experiments and more. Dinovember continues with dinosaur-themed experiments and crafts. (Grades K–2; Early Literacy Center)
Early Readers Book Club
Wednesday, Nov. 20; 4–5 p.m.
Join us to discover the thrill of reading books! We will read a book together, then have fun hands-on activities or crafts! No pre-reading is required. (Grades K–1; Sage Room)
Cuentos y Amigos (Spanish Storytime)
Wednesday, Nov. 20; 6–7 p.m.
Miércoles, 20 de noviembre; 6–7 p.m.
Join us for a special Spanish/English storytime in collaboration with CHISPA. Come enjoy special stories, songs, snacks and a craft in Spanish and English! Our theme this month is Thanksgiving.
Presentaremos una hora de cuentos en español. ¡Disfrute de cuentos especiales, canciones, meriendas y manualidades — en español y en inglés! Nuestro tema este mes será Día de Acción de Gracias.
(Children and Families/niños y familias; Early Literacy Center)
Sit, Stay, READ! Read to a Therapy Dog
Thursday, Nov. 21; 4–5 p.m.
Everyone loves to hear a story, even our four-pawed friends! Come into the library and practice reading aloud to one of our community’s therapy dogs. We know you’ll have a furry good time! This event is presented in partnership with The Alliance of Therapy Dogs. (Grades K–6; Early Literacy Center)
Coloring Club
Saturday, Nov. 23; 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
Do you love to color? Come and join us for a Dinosaur-themed Coloring Club! Spend your day coloring with friends or enjoy a relaxing time coloring by yourself. Regardless of who you’re with, this self-paced coloring event is sure to be a fun time. (Children and Families; Second-Floor Nonfiction Tables)
Monthly Early Literacy Classes and Early Literacy Center Events
ELC Information
- Letters of the Month: C/D
- Number of the Month: 1
- Color of the Month: Orange
- StoryWalk Title of the Month: “What the Dinosaurs Did Last Night: A Very Messy Adventure” by Refe Tuma
Early Literacy Class Themes
- Week of Nov. 4: Feelings
- Week of Nov. 11: Once Upon a Time
- Week of Nov. 18: Thanksgiving Stories
- Week of Nov. 25: Storyteller’s Favorites
Book Babies
Thursdays: Nov. 7, 14, 21 in the Sage Room
Fridays: Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22 in the Early Literacy Center
10:15–11 a.m.
Join us for a short early literacy class designed just for babies and their caregivers! Enjoy books, songs, lap bounces and rhymes! Afterwards, babies can play with our educational toys while caregivers visit. (Ages Birth–24 Months)
Tales Together
Tuesdays: Nov. 5, 12, 19, 26
Thursdays: Nov. 7, 14, 21
10:15–11 a.m.
Join us for an interactive Early Literacy Class for the whole family, complete with books, songs, rhymes, movement and more! Stay and play after class with our Early Literacy toys and socialize with other children and caregivers. (Ages 18 Months–5 Years; Early Literacy Center)
Ready Readers
Wednesdays: Nov. 6, 13, 20, 27
10:15–11 a.m.
An early literacy class for older preschool children to practice participating independently without their caregivers. We will be reading books, singing songs, working on fine motor skills and interacting with others in a group setting! (Ages 4–5; Sage Room)
Wiggle and Giggle Time: Toddler Time
Wednesdays: Nov. 6, 20, 27
10:15–11 a.m.
Turn on your giggle box and get your wiggles out at this brand-new Early Literacy Class complete with lots of music, movement, interactive play and stories just for toddlers! Stay and play after class with our Early Literacy toys and socialize with other children and caregivers. (Ages 18 Months–3 Years; Early Literacy Center)
Yoga Together
Wednesday, Nov. 13 (Cottonwood Room); 10:15–10:45 a.m.
Saturday, Nov. 16 (Early Literacy Center); 10:15–10:45 a.m.
Come and join Jasmine Wilcox from GROW Movement and Mindfulness for a special literacy class filled with songs, stories, stretching and play. This month’s theme is Turkeys, Pumpkins, and Pies, Oh My!
Kindermusik
Saturday, Nov. 23; 10:15–11 a.m.
Dance…sing…play…and bring the family together as we unleash all of the magic that music has to offer. In this class designed for babies to age 5, a child’s creativity and self-expression can blossom all while enhancing early childhood development. (Ages 0–5; Early Literacy Center)
Teen Events
Gamers Unite!
Friday, Nov. 1; 3:30–5:30 p.m.
Come and play some fun games with friends! We could be brawling in Super Smash Bros. or racing to the finish in Mario Kart. You never know what will happen, but you can count on a good time! (Teens Grades 7–12; Sage Room)
*Brown Bag Book Club
Wednesdays: Nov. 6, 20; 4–5 p.m.
Brown Bag Book Club is back — FOR TEENS! Each month, teens in grades 7–12 will read a book and enjoy fun activities along with a sweet treat. Participants may bring a “brown bag” lunch if they choose; beverages will be provided. For November, we will be reading “The Last Cuentista” by Donna Barba Higuera. Participants can pick up their book from the second-floor Ask Here desk after signing up! Spots are VERY limited so please RSVP ASAP here. (Teens Grades 7–12; Windflower Room)
Book Description: There lived a girl named Petra Peña, who wanted nothing more than to be a storyteller, like her abuelita. But Petra’s world is ending. Earth has been destroyed by a comet, and only a few hundred scientists and their children — among them Petra and her family — have been chosen to journey to a new planet. They are the ones who must carry on the human race. Hundreds of years later, Petra wakes to this new planet — and the discovery that she is the only person who remembers Earth. A sinister Collective has taken over the ship during its journey, bent on erasing the sins of humanity’s past. They have systematically purged the memories of all aboard — or purged them altogether. Petra alone now carries the stories of our past, and with them, any hope for our future. Can she make them live again?
Teen Writing Club
Thursdays: Nov. 7, 14, 21
4–5 p.m.
LCLS is excited to partner with The Young Writer’s Creative — an established, teen-led group of writers — to bring you Teen Writing Club! Teens in grades 7–12 are invited to come together and explore the creativity that happens when we collaborate and make space to be heard. We will have fun writing prompts, challenges and time for sharing with an emphasis on affirmation and fun! Leave your critiques at the door and come create with us. (Teens Grades 7–12; Windflower Room)
*Tween & Teen Cooking: Thanksgiving!
Saturday, Nov. 9; 2–3 p.m.
Come and learn how to prepare some Thanksgiving sides to be grateful for this Thanksgiving! We will be learning some easy, no-bake recipes to share with your loved ones this holiday season! Pease RSVP here. (Tweens and Teens Grades 3–12; Early Literacy Center)
Creative Teens Unite!
Tuesdays: Nov. 12, 19, 26
4–6 p.m.
Join this fun group that enables you to tell your story through a creative medium of your choice. Drawing, storytelling, clay, poems, any way to get your story out is welcome! If you’ve always felt that you needed a place to be creative, this is the event for you! This is a creativity-friendly and judgment-free zone; all are welcome to create with us! (Teens Grades 7–12; Windflower Room)
VolunTeens
Wednesday, Nov. 13; 4–5 p.m.
Want to have a say in teen events and services at the library? We want your input! Come and join us for our ongoing VolunTeens Board. We will discuss what we like about the library and brainstorm new ideas for additional events and services. (Teens Grades 7–12; Sage Room)
Teen Throwback Movies: ‘Anne of Green Gables’
Monday, Nov. 25; 5–7 p.m.
“Isn’t it nice to think that tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it, yet?” Watch the adventures of an 11-year-old orphan girl Anne Shirley sent by mistake to two middle-aged siblings, Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, who had originally intended to adopt a boy to help them on their farm in the town of Avonlea. This mini-series-turned-movie is rated TV-G. THIS EVENT IS FOR TEENS ONLY. (Teens Grades 7–12; Cottonwood Room)
Adult Events
Genealogy Basics
Saturday, Nov. 2; 10:15–10:45 a.m.
Learn how to get started finding your family in the U.S. Federal Census and vital records, using both Internet genealogy databases such as Ancestry Library Edition and print resources available in our LCLS Special Collections. (Adults; Sunflower Room)
*Write Fiction Like a Pro
Sundays: Nov. 3, 10, 17
1–3 p.m.
This instructor-led, three-week course by award-winning Wyoming author Mary Billiter will help writers find the structure to their novel while understanding the vital elements to turn a premise into a working story. Writers will learn the significance of point of view, dialogue and pacing and how they intertwine to create a gripping novel. Additional marketing and the value of a one-line pitch will be presented and practiced in class. In-class readings of work with instructor-led feedback will allow writers to hear their story unfold. Each session builds upon the last, so please plan to attend all three. Register online here. (Adults; Cottonwood Room)
Chair Yoga & Poetry
Wednesdays: Nov. 6, 20; 11–11:40 a.m.
Cheyenne, let’s move our bodies and exercise our minds! Please join us for gentle Chair Yoga with Allison Brodie from Blossom Yoga Studio. Sessions will be on the first and third Wednesdays each month. We will practice yoga while seated or standing for 40 minutes. During the session, Allison will weave poetry throughout to offer an inspired practice for body, mind and soul. All equipment provided. No prior yoga experience needed. (Adults; Cottonwood Room)
*Holiday Photos
Saturday, Nov. 9; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Come get holiday photos from a professional photographer! Each group will receive two digital images that will be emailed by early December. Free of charge. RSVP required — one per group. Please swing by the third-floor Ask Here desk or call 307-634-3561 to reserve a time slot! (Adults; Third-Floor Computer Classroom)
Tree Equity: What’s It All About
Saturday, Nov. 9; 1–3 p.m.
How does planting a tree in Cheyenne help the economy? What, if any, are the benefits to our community when a tree canopy is well managed? Please join us for an informative program by Rooted in Cheyenne that will answer these questions and more about our tree canopy and how you can get involved. (Adults; Cottonwood Room)
Post-Election Moderated Reflection & Discussion
Tuesday, Nov. 12; 5:30–7:30 p.m.
Recent elections have challenged us to rebuild what Lincoln called our “bonds of affection.” Braver Angels is sponsoring a moderated discussion to reflect on the results of the 2024 election. This gathering is about self-reflection, communicating, listening and moving forward. It is about recognizing our foundational role as citizens to be the architects and agents of a more perfect union. (Adults; Cottonwood Room)
*Adult Craft Night: Toadstool Needle Felting
Wednesday, Nov. 13
Session 1: 2–4 p.m.
Session 2: 5:30–7:30 p.m.
Join us for this workshop where creativity meets nature! You’ll learn to sculpt colorful wool felted toadstools, perfect for home décor or gifting. All materials provided. RSVP required, so please reserve a spot for your preferred session time here. (Adults; Sunflower Room)
Classic Conversations
Friday, Nov. 15; Noon to 1 p.m.
Join Maestro William Intrilligator and guest artist Stacy Lesarte for an informal and entertaining discussion including musical insights about the concert on Nov. 16. Patrons may attend the event in the Cottonwood Room or view the recording on the Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra’s Facebook page. (Adults; Cottonwood Room)
*Introduction to Dungeons & Dragons
Sunday, Nov. 17; 2–4 p.m.
Dungeons & Dragons is a tabletop game where players use dice and imagination to craft epic narratives in a collaborative fantasy world. Join us for an afternoon of adventure and learn to play at this intro session. RSVP required. (Adults; Sunflower Room)
A Story and a Song with Sam Wheelock
Tuesday, Nov. 19; 6–7:30 p.m.
Mountain Sam Wheelock is a singer, songwriter and storyteller. His one-man show “A Story and a Song” weaves electric folk music and stories to his Southern Appalachian roots. The concert is often described as “Leonard Cohen dunked in a barrel of Tennessee whiskey.” (Adults; Cottonwood Room)
Democratic Crisis Around the Globe
Wednesday, Nov. 20; 5:30–7:30 p.m.
Democracies around the world are being challenged and undermined by a variety of threats ranging from polarization and populism to intervening foreign actors and authoritarian regimes. Come join faculty from UW’s School of Politics, Public Affairs & International Studies and experts from Wyoming and around the world to explore the many and varied challenges to the effective functioning of democratic systems and civic norms. Our speakers will explore possible solutions on how we can restore shared civic and political norms and move beyond what many see as an existential crisis for liberal democracy in the United States and across the globe. (Adults; Cottonwood Room)
VOA Northern Rockies Open House
Thursday, Nov. 21; Noon to 1 p.m.
Join the VOA Northern Rockies for free lunch and a presentation on their mental health services. (Adults; Willow Room)
Matinee Movies for Mindful Aging: ‘The Old Man and the Sea’
Monday, Nov. 25; 1:30–4:30 p.m.
Please join us for the movie adaptation of “The Old Man and the Sea” starring Best Actor nominee Spencer Tracey (TV-PG, 1958). Hemingway’s highly symbolic novel, “The Old Man and the Sea,” published in 1952, was a Pulitzer and Nobel Prize winner. Refreshments from the Library Cafe and popcorn are provided. Optional discussion to follow the movie. (Adults; Cottonwood Room)
Book Discussion Group
Tuesday, Nov. 26; 6–7:30 p.m.
Join us in reading Tommy Orange’s debut novel, “There There,” as we follow an eclectic cast of characters on their way to the Big Oakland Powwow. The novel explores what it means to be Native American living outside of the Reservation. (Adults; Sunflower Room)
Library for All
Wednesday, Nov. 20; 12:30–2:30 p.m.
Happy Thanksgiving! Let’s get together for Library for All Pre-Thanksgiving potluck. The library will provide the turkey relish trays; you bring your favorite side dish or dessert to share. Please bring your staff with you. (Adults and Teens 16+, Cottonwood Room)
Craig Johnson Book Signing: ‘Tooth & Claw’
Saturday, Nov. 30; 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
The best-selling Wyoming author will share excerpts from his newest Longmire novella, “Tooth & Claw,” followed by audience questions and book signing. Books will be available in the Willow Room for purchase from Barnes & Noble starting at 11 a.m. (Adults; Cottonwood and Willow Rooms)
L2B (Library to Business) Events
Matchmaking Event: Small Business Opportunities with the Government
Thursday, Nov. 7; 2–4 p.m.
Every year, the federal government spends millions of dollars right here in Wyoming! If you want to sell your products and services to the federal government, you won’t want to miss this event hosted by the Wyoming SBA and Wyoming APEX (formerly PTAC).
Benefits in attending this FREE event include:
- An introduction to free resources to assist you navigate the federal procurement process
- Meeting individually with federal agencies to talk about supplies and services they buy and how they purchase them
- Marketing your product or service one on one to the participating federal agencies
- Getting your share of the millions of dollars spent by the federal government each year in Wyoming; remember, this matchmaking event is FREE.
(Adults; Cottonwood Room)
Bootstrap Marketing
Thursday, Nov. 7; Noon to 1 p.m.
Give your business a boost with Data Axle Reference Solutions. Learn how to use the U.S. Business and Consumer Modules to target specific groups of businesses or individuals who may be interested in your products or services. Learn to identify new sales prospects, create customized marketing lists, identify key contacts and more! (Adults; Sunflower Room)
Burns Branch Library Events
Little Colts Story Time
Tuesdays: Nov. 5, 19; 11 a.m. to noon
Story time at the library is a great opportunity for children to socialize with their peers. This program includes an interactive reading session followed by a fun craft. The themes for this month are Bears for Nov. 5 and Thanksgiving for Nov. 19. (Pre-K and Families; Burns Branch Library)
Friday Matinee
Fridays: Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22
1:15–3:15 p.m.
Come to the Burns Branch Library each Friday to watch a family-friendly film. Feel free to bring your favorite treats and drinks. We’ll provide the popcorn!
Movies by week:
- Nov. 1: “Inside Out 2” (PG)
- Nov. 8: “Balto” (PG)
- Nov. 15: “Flicka” (PG)
- Nov. 22: “Detective Pikachu” (PG)
- Nov. 29: Closed for Thanksgiving holiday break
(All Ages; Burns Branch Library)
Make it Mondays
Mondays: Nov. 4, 18, 25
1–5 p.m.
Get crafty at the Burns Library every Monday afternoon!
Crafts by week:
- Nov. 4 – Veterans Poppies
- Nov. 11 – Library closed for Veterans Day
- Nov. 18 – The Very Hungry Caterpillar
- Nov. 25 – Giraffe Hands
Adult groups, please RSVP by calling 307-547-2249. (All Ages; Burns Branch Library)
Holiday Photos
Thursday, Nov. 7; 3–6 p.m.
The Burns Branch Library staff is excited to announce that we are partnering with the fabulously talented team at Rugged Grace Photography to provide you with a professional photo at absolutely no cost to you. Please reach out to the Burns Library staff by calling 307-547-2249 or visiting in person to reserve your time slot. Heads up: Time slots are going to be short, and you will need to be here on time to ensure you get your photo taken. (All Ages; Burns Branch Library)
*Paint Party: Seasonal
Saturday, Nov. 23; 1–3:30 p.m.
Please join us for a creative afternoon. The theme of this class is Holiday Ornament. Don’t be fooled by the name — this is still a canvas painting class! All supplies are provided. Coffee and hot tea are available in the cafe. Spots are limited, so please reach out to the Burns Branch Library Staff to claim a spot. Call the Burns Library at 307-547-2249 or visit us in person to reserve your seat. Space is limited to 12 spots. (Adults; Burns Branch Library)
Pine Bluffs Branch Library Events
Veterans Day Art Show and Reception
Nov. 1–23; Library Hours
Local students are invited to enter their creative work in our Veterans Day art show. One original piece of art per student, please. Students can decide on the project and medium of their choice to create art work that celebrates veterans. It can be a veteran they know, a branch or multiple branches, or a simple thank you. All art will be displayed beginning Nov. 1. Then, please join us on Saturday, Nov. 23 from 10 to 11 a.m. for a winning artists reception; refreshments provided. (All Ages; Pine Bluffs Branch Library)
Friday Matinee
Fridays: Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22
1:30–3:30 p.m.
Spend your Friday afternoons at the library watching a family-friendly matinee. Each week will feature a different movie. Bring a favorite snack and enjoy the show!
- Nov. 1: “Wish” (PG)
- Nov. 8: “Brave” (PG)
- Nov. 15: “Beauty and the Beast” (PG)
- Nov. 22: “Moana” (PG)
(Children and Families; Pine Bluffs Branch Library)
Tales Together @ Pine
Thursdays: Nov. 7, 14, 21
10–10:45 a.m.
Join us for an interactive story time session to promote early literacy through books, songs, puppets, crafts and much more!
Themes by week:
- Nov. 7: Barrel Full of Monkeys
- Nov. 14: Robots
- Nov. 21: Thanksgiving Stories
(Ages 18 months–5 years; Pine Bluffs Branch Library)
Craftastic Tuesday
Tuesdays: Nov. 5, 12, 19, 26
Library Hours
Get crafty at the library! Each Tuesday is your time to be creative with some seasonally inspired crafts.
- Nov. 5: Sugar Skull Mask
- Nov. 12: Native American Spin Drum
- Nov. 19: Yarn Wrapped Owl
- Nov. 26: Turkey Bookmark
(All Ages; Pine Bluffs Branch Library)
Honoring Our Veterans
Tuesday, Nov. 12; 2–4 p.m.
Veterans, we want to honor you! Stop by the library to enjoy a cup of coffee with a treat, and to receive a small appreciation gift. Take time to view the Veterans Day art show with works created by local students. (Adults; Pine Bluffs Branch Library)
Lunch Bunch Book Club
Saturday, Nov. 16; Noon to 1 p.m.
Join in for an exciting discussion of “The Women” by Kristin Hannah as we enjoy a potluck lunch. Please call the library at 307-245-3646 or visit with staff for more information. (Adults; Pine Bluffs Branch Library)
Paint & Sip: Dreamy Ornament
Wednesday, Nov. 20; 5:30–7 p.m.
Join us for a relaxing, creative evening as we paint a dreamy ornament and enjoy a festive beverage. Space is limited to 15 participants, so please sign up before Nov. 19 by visiting the Pine Bluffs Branch or calling 307-245-3646. (Teens and Adults; Pine Bluffs Branch Library)
Thankful BINGO
Tuesday, Nov. 26; 4–5 p.m.
Come to the library for after-school fun and prizes as we play BINGO with a twist; each winner gets to tell what they are thankful for. (Grades K-5; Pine Bluffs Branch Library)
Holiday Photos
Tuesday, Nov. 5; 3–6 p.m.
The Pine Bluffs Branch Library staff is excited to announce that we are partnering with Rugged Grace Photography to provide you with a professional photo at no cost to you. Please reach out to the Pine Bluffs Branch staff by calling 307-245-3646 or visiting in person to reserve your time slot. Heads up: Time slots are going to be short, and you will need to be here on time to ensure you get your photo taken. (All Ages; Pine Bluffs Branch Library)