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(LIST) Here are all Laramie County Library events for the month of December

Laramie County Library Sept. 28. (Stew Dyer/Cap City News)

CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The following is a list of all Laramie County Library System events for the month of December, including events for the facilities in Burns and Pine Bluffs. 

All libraries are scheduled to be closed on the following days:

  • Tuesday, Dec. 24 for Christmas Eve
  • Wednesday, Dec. 25 for Christmas

The Cheyenne branch will close at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 31 for New Year’s Eve.

Any events below listed with a star (*) require an RSVP to attend.


Cheyenne Branch Library Events

Exhibits and Special Events

Spark! Places of Innovation
Dec. 2 to Jan. 14
Library Hours

The story of human history is written in inventions and innovations. People are problem solvers. Sometimes we invent — create a completely new thing or a process based on new ideas. More often, we innovate — that is, we introduce a fresh idea or an invention into use in some way that creates a new way of doing or thinking. All it takes is a spark — an idea — to get started. Those sparks are happening right now in small towns across America. Daring individuals are coming together to turn community problems into real solutions. This innovative spirit is crucial to sustaining the vitality of rural places and feeds the nation’s continuous need for fresh thinking and new solutions. But innovation flourishes in some rural places and not others. Spark! Places of Innovation seeks to answer the question, “Why?”

Spark! Places of Innovation has been made possible at the Laramie County Library by Wyoming Humanities. 

Spark! is a Museum on Main Street exhibition developed by the Smithsonian Institution. It is inspired by Places of Innovation, an exhibition developed by the Smithsonian’s Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation.

Museum on Main Street is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide that serves the small-town cultural organizations and citizens of rural America. (All Ages; First Floor)


Innovation Laramie County
Dec. 4 to Jan. 14

Spark! Places of Innovation shows us just how important rural places are to developing solutions to difficult problems around the country. But what about closer to home? This exhibit highlights some of the creative, ground-breaking and — well — innovative projects that are happening right here, right now.  Come check out some of the amazing things innovators are working on in Laramie County!


*Chain Reaction Contraption Workshop with Zach Umperovitch
Saturday, Dec. 14: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 15: 1–4 p.m.

Experience creativity in action with Zach Umperovitch, the creator and co-host of “Contraption Masters”! Participants in this event will be inspired as the magic of Rube Goldberg machines is brought to life through an engaging presentation followed by a hands-on contraption building workshop designed to unlock the wonders of creativity, problem-solving, failure and innovation. Supplies will be provided, but you are welcome to bring objects from home to add to your contraption. Join us for an exhilarating journey as we unravel the intricate beauty and endless possibilities of chain reaction contraptions with the world’s leading authority on designing and constructing Rube Goldberg machines! This event is best suited for people ages 8 and up. Please RSVP here to ensure there are enough supplies for all participants. Weren’t able to get a spot? Call 307-773-7206 and we’ll get you on the waitlist! (All Ages; Cottonwood Room)


Youth & Family Events

Pre-K Crafternoon
Mondays: Dec. 2, 16; 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)


Family Bingo
Thursday, Dec. 5; 5–6 p.m. 

We’ve got the daubers! We’ve got the cards! We’ve got the cage and balls! All we need is YOU! Come join other families as we share in the timeless fun of bingo. We will also have prizes and a really fun time! (Children and Families; Cottonwood Room)


*Storytime at the Wyoming State Museum’s Family Day
Saturday, Dec. 7; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

We’re taking storytime to the museum! Head over to the Wyoming State Museum for their Family Day to participate in one of our early literacy storytimes and other fun activities. Visit the Wyoming State Museum’s website at wyomuseum.wyo.gov/ to register for the event. This month’s Family Day theme is Space. Our early literacy storytimes will be at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. (Children and Families; Wyoming State Museum, 2301 Central Ave.) 


Bird Counts and Birds Count!
Monday, Dec. 9; 4–5 p.m. 

Join a volunteer from the Cheyenne High Plains Audubon Society to explore how and why we count birds. Discover how to find and identify birds, then test your skills at spotting feathered friends (or their look-alikes) and learn about the upcoming Christmas Bird Count and the library’s birding backpack program. (Grades 2–6; Early Literacy Center)


K–2 STEAM
Tuesday, Dec. 10; 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. This month, join us for a fun Holiday-themed STEM Challenge! And maybe a craft or two. (Children Grades K–2; Early Literacy Center)


Family Crafting
Thursday, Dec. 12; 4–5:30 p.m.

Do you like crafts? Come join us and make a fun craft that you can keep for yourself or gift to others! (Children and Families; Early Literacy Center)


*Graham Cracker Gingerbread Houses
Tuesday, Dec. 17; 4–5:30 p.m.

Show off your architectural skills with graham cracker gingerbread houses! We’ll provide all the building materials; you provide the creativity! This event is best for children ages 5–12. Please reserve a spot here for each child attending. (Children and Families; Early Literacy Center)


Cuentos y Amigos (Spanish Storytime) 
Wednesday, Dec. 18; 6–7 p.m.
Miércoles, 18 de diciembre; 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 will be Christmas. 

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 Navidad. 

(Children and Families/niños y familias; Early Literacy Center)


Sit, Stay, READ! Read to a Therapy Dog
Thursday, Dec. 19; 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)


Winter Binge Bundles
Available for pickup starting Saturday, Dec. 21

The weather outside is frightful, so bundle up inside with our Binge Bundles! Choose from a variety of themed bundles containing movies, books and snacks. Binge Bundles will be available starting Dec. 21, so hurry in to grab yours before they are gone. Binge Bundles will be first come, first served while supplies last. One bundle per family, please! (Children and Families; Second-Floor Ask Here Desk)


Coloring Club
Saturday, Dec. 28; 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. 

Do you love to color? Come and join us for a holiday-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)


New Years at Noon
Tuesday, Dec. 31; 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 

5…4…3…2…1! Come join us to celebrate the New Year!! We will have crafts, snacks and games aplenty leading up to a fantastic balloon drop exactly at noon! (Children, Teens and Families; First, Second, and Third Floors)


New Years at Noon: Sensory Drops
Tuesday, Dec. 31; 11:55 a.m. to 12:05 p.m. 

Everyone loves New Years, except for those who can be overwhelmed by loud sounds and popping balloons. We’ll provide a safe-sound environment for children who want to participate in a fun “drop” without the overload it can create for those with sensory sensitivities! Instead of balloons, we will have Bubbles in the ELC on the second floor and Fun Confetti on the third Floor in the Sunflower Room. (Children, Teens and Families; Early Literacy Center and Sunflower Room)


Chillville
Tuesday, Dec. 31; 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 

We know that large events at the library can be overwhelming! We would like to invite children with sensory needs and their families to take advantage of Chillville. This special area will have items such as fidget devices, bubbles, a sound machine and more. Stop by the Ask Here desk on the second floor to ask to use the space and keep an eye out for Chillville at our large events all year long! In December, this space will be available during the New Years at Noon event. (Children, Teens and Families; Second-Floor Study Room)


Monthly Early Literacy Classes and Early Literacy Center Events

ELC Information:

  • Letters of the Month: E/F
  • Number of the Month: 2
  • Color of the Month: Yellow
  • StoryWalk Title of the Month: “Making a Friend” by Tammi Sauer

Early Literacy Class Themes: 

  • Dec. 2: Art and Imagination 
  • Dec. 9: Monster Stomp 
  • Dec. 16: Here Comes Winter
  • Dec. 23: Winter break – no classes 
  • Dec. 30: Winter break – no classes

Tales Together
Tuesdays: Dec. 3, 10, 17
Thursdays: Dec. 5, 12, 19
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: Dec. 4, 11, 18
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: Dec. 4, 18; 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)


Book Babies  
Thursdays: Dec. 5, 12, 19 in the Sage Room
Fridays: Dec. 6, 13, 20 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)


Yoga Together
Wednesday, Dec. 11 in the Cottonwood Room
Saturday, Dec. 21 in the 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 Snow is Falling! 


Zumbini with Laura
Saturday, Dec. 14; 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

*Brown Bag Book Club 
Mondays: Dec. 2, 16; 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 December, we will be reading “Dash & Lily’s Book of Dares” by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan. Participants can pick up their book from the second-floor Ask Here desk after signing up! Spots are VERY limited so please RSVP here. (Teens Grades 7–12; Windflower Room)

Book Description: “I’ve left some clues for you. If you want them, turn the page. If you don’t, put the book back on the shelf, please.” So begins the latest whirlwind romance from the bestselling authors of Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist. Lily has left a red notebook full of challenges on a favorite bookstore shelf, waiting for just the right guy to come along and accept its dares. But is Dash that right guy? Or are Dash and Lily only destined to trade dares, dreams, and desires in the notebook they pass back and forth at locations across New York? Could their in-person selves possibly connect as well as their notebook versions? Or will they be a comic mismatch of disastrous proportions?! 


Creative Teens Unite!
Tuesdays: Dec. 3, 10, 17
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, Dec. 4; 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 Writing Club
Thursdays: Dec. 5, 12, 19
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)


Gamers Unite!
Friday, Dec. 6; 3–4:30 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)


*Earring Making Class
Monday, Dec. 9; 4–6:30 p.m. 

Teen jewelry-maker Grace Lyles is back for another earring crafting event — but with a holiday twist! We will learn how to use wire, jewelry-making tools and more to craft your own set of earrings! Supplies are extremely limited so make sure to sign up here. (Teens Grades 7–12; Sage Room)


*After-Hours Live Action Clue!: Holiday Edition
Saturday, Dec. 14; 6–9 p.m.

The VolunTeens have worked hard to present to you: Live Action Clue! Similar to the popular board game, but with a dramatic twist! Which of your favorite holiday characters is guilty — and did they use the icicle or the candy cane?? Bring your sleuthing skills, enjoy dinner and holiday treats, and see if you can solve the mystery in this thrilling Clue-inspired adventure! Stay until the end for a winter movie to wrap up the evening. Spots are limited, so please RSVP here. (Teens Grades 7–12; Cottonwood Room)


Musical Mosaic
Wednesday, Dec. 18; 4–5 p.m. 

Discover the world through music with our monthly “Musical Mosaic” event, where each session dives into a new genre, culture or era of music. From the beats of hip-hop to the classics of jazz; from the rhythms of world music to the vibes of indie rock, teens will get a chance to explore, listen and discuss the influences and stories behind each genre. Join us to broaden your musical tastes, share your favorites and maybe even find a new sound that inspires you! Whether you’re a dedicated listener or just curious, come and connect through the universal language of music. Snacks provided! (Teens Grades 7–12; Windflower Room)


Adult Events

Computer Help
Dec. 1–23
Library Hours

Visit the library for help navigating your digital devices! From learning to use a mouse to getting acquainted with social media, we’ve got you covered. Please call the library at 307-634-3561 or visit the third-floor Ask Here desk to register. Appointment times will vary. More information is available here. (Adults; Third-Floor Ask Here Desk)


*Adult Craft: Painted Pet Portrait
Tuesday, Dec. 3
Session 1: 1–3 p.m.
Session 2: 5:30–7:30 p.m.

Join us for a fun, beginner-friendly session where you can create a painted portrait of your pet! All materials will be provided. RSVP here and once you have signed up, please email a clear headshot of your animal friend to adultservices@lclsonline.org before the event. (Adults; Sunflower Room)


Chair Yoga & Poetry 
Wednesdays: Dec. 4, 18; 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 Gift Wrapping Drop-In
Monday, Dec. 9 from 5 to 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 10 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Wrap your holiday gifts with flair! Level up your gift-wrapping skills at one of our tips and tricks sessions, starting at 5:30 p.m. on Dec. 9 or 11 a.m. on Dec. 10. Supplies provided. (All Ages; Cottonwood Room)


Library for All
Wednesday, Dec. 11; 12:30–2:30 p.m.

Merry Christmas! Let’s get together for some fun Christmas crafts and sweet treats. The library will supply craft materials, treats and tasty warm beverages. Please bring your staff with you. (Adults & Teens 16+, Cottonwood Room)


*Intro to Knitting
Wednesday, Dec. 11; 6–7:30 p.m.

Whether you’re brand new to knitting or looking to refresh your skills, this is the perfect opportunity to dive in! In this session, you will learn the knit stitch and how to read beginner knitting patterns. RSVP required, so be sure to sign up here. (Adults; Sunflower Room)


Relaxation Station Drop-In
Saturday, Dec. 14; Noon to 3 p.m.

Are you looking for respite from a busy holiday season? A warm, inviting place to relax? Stop by at your leisure for a cozy afternoon at the library. We will have games, crafts, puzzles and refreshments. (Adults; Sunflower Room)


Matinee Movies for Mindful Aging: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’
Monday, Dec. 16; 1:30–4:30 p.m.

Please join us for the movie adaptation of the Broadway hit “Fiddler on the Roof” (rated G, 1971) starring Chaim Topol, Norma Crane and Leonard Fry. A humble Jewish milkman in a Ukrainian village, circa 1910, contends with marrying off three daughters in the face of growing anti-Semitism. Refreshments from the Library Cafe and popcorn are provided. Optional discussion to follow the movie. (Adults; Cottonwood Room)


Behind the Curtain
Tuesday, Dec. 17; 6-7:30 p.m.

Learn about the Cheyenne Little Theatre Players’ production “Not a Creature was Stirring … Not Even a Moose.” Dive into the world of theatre as Director Brenda Lyttle discusses the creative process behind the show. Joined by talented members of the crew, the CLTP team will shed light on the intricate designs and collaboration that bring the production to life. Whether you’re a seasoned theatre lover or curious about the behind-the-scenes magic, come with your questions and get an insider’s look at the artistry that shapes the stage! Attendees may enter a drawing to win two tickets to the performance. (Adults; Cottonwood Room)


‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ Movie Screening
Wednesday, Dec. 18; 5:30–7 p.m.

Join us to watch the beloved classic “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” Immerse yourself in Tim Burton’s enchanting world, filled with whimsical characters and unforgettable songs. Enjoy festive treats and a spirited atmosphere as we enjoy this timeless holiday favorite! (Adults; Cottonwood Room)


Book Discussion Group
Thursday, Dec. 26; 6–7:30 p.m.

December’s book discussion will center around Nobel Prize–winner Kazou Ishiguro’s 2015 novel “The Buried Giant.” An elderly couple searches for the son they barely remember in a barren, post-Arthurian landscape that has been shrouded in an amnesia-inducing mist. (Adults; Sunflower Room)


*Speed Friending & Re-Gifting
Tuesday, Dec. 31; 2–4 p.m.

Close out 2024 by making new friendships to grow in 2025. If you received a gift during the holidays that you don’t want, bring it to re-gift — give one, take one. RSVP here. (Adults; The Commons)


Burns Branch Library Events

Make it Mondays
Mondays: Dec. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Library Hours

Get crafty at the Burns Library every Monday afternoon! Adult groups, please call 307-547-2249 in advance to RSVP. (All Ages; Burns Branch Library)

Crafts by week: 

  • Dec. 2: Christmas Countdown
  • Dec. 9: Candy Cane Trees 
  • Dec. 16: Snowflake Ornaments
  • Dec. 23: Melted Snowmen
  • Dec. 30: Penguins 

Little Colts Story Time
Tuesdays: Dec. 3, 17; 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. (Pre-K and Families; Burns Branch Library)

Themes by week:

  • Dec. 3: Bears 
  • Dec. 17: Christmas

Friday Matinee
Fridays: Dec. 6, 13, 20, 27
1–3 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! (All Ages; Burns Branch Library)

Movies by week:

  • Dec. 6: “Abominable” (PG)
  • Dec. 13: “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” (PG)
  • Dec. 20: “The Polar Express” (G)
  • Dec. 27: “Frozen” (PG)

*Ornament Decorating
Saturday, Dec. 14; 12:30–3 p.m.

Gather together with friends and make some custom art for your tree or even for a gift! Supplies will be provided. However, if you have any special items you would like to decorate, or even extras to share, feel free to bring them along. Please call the Burns Library at 307-547-2249 for more information and to RSVP, as space is limited. (All Ages; Burns Branch Library) 


Dinner & Book Club
Tuesday, Dec. 17; 5:30–7 p.m.

Join us for a potluck-style dinner and lively discussion of this month’s book, “Nineteen Minuets” by Jodi Picoult. Please come into the Burns Branch Library to pick up your copy; spots are limited. We encourage you to bring a dish to contribute; however, there is always plenty to share. (Adults; Burns Branch Library) 


Pine Bluffs Branch Library Events

Where’s the Pigeon: A Holiday Adventure
Dec. 1–31
Library Hours 

Do you know where Pine Bluffs Branch Library’s mascot, Pigeon, is hiding? Each week, our bookish pigeon will be on a holiday adventure somewhere within the community. You can get a weekly clue to his location by visiting the library on Tuesdays. If you find Pigeon, be sure to come in and let staff know where you found him and be entered into a prize drawing to be held at the end of the month! (Children and Families; Pine Bluffs Branch Library)


Craftastic Tuesday
Tuesdays: Dec. 3, 10, 17, 31
Library Hours

Get crafty at the library! This month, make and take home a variety of holiday-inspired crafts. (All Ages; Pine Bluffs Branch Library)

  • Dec. 3: Yarn-Wrapped Reindeer Ornament
  • Dec. 10: Jingle Bells Ornament
  • Dec. 17: Tealight Snowman Ornament
  • Dec. 31: Fireworks Ring

Read-Aloud Cocoa Club
Tuesday, Dec. 3; 3:30–4:30 p.m. 
Tuesdays, Dec. 10, 17; 4–5 p.m.

Come to the library after school to decompress and cozy up with a cup of hot chocolate and munch popcorn while being read aloud to from Barbara Robinson’s hilarious and inspiring book, “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.” Listen, color or just relax and enjoy. (Grades 3–6; Pine Bluffs Branch Library)


*Holiday Craft Night 
Wednesday, Dec. 4; 5:30–7 p.m.

Join us for a festive evening of crafting to create a yarn tassel Christmas tree or a decoupage holiday sign. Space is limited, so please sign up for a spot by calling the library at 307-245-3646 or dropping in at the Pine Bluffs Branch. (Teens & Adults; Pine Bluffs Branch Library)


Tales Together @ Pine
Thursdays: Dec. 5, 12, 19
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! (Ages 18 months–5 years; Pine Bluffs Branch Library)

Themes by week:

  • Dec. 5: Holiday Fun
  • Dec. 12: Once Upon a Time
  • Dec. 19: I Love Books
  • Dec. 26: No Story Time

Friday Matinee 
Fridays: Dec. 6, 13, 20, 27
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! (Children and Families; Pine Bluffs Branch Library)

  • Dec. 6: “Inside Out 2” (PG)
  • Dec. 13: “Frozen 2” (PG)
  • Dec. 20: “The Polar Express” (G)
  • Dec. 27: “Abominable” (PG) 

Winter Author Festival
Saturday, Dec. 7; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Meet your favorite local author or find a new one! The Pine Bluffs Branch Library and the Pine Bluffs Heritage Society are excited to bring you a festival of local authors from around the region who will gather at the Pine Bluffs Historical High School to sell and sign books. Enjoy some delicious refreshments, too! Authors can reserve a spot by visiting the Pine Bluffs Branch Library or emailing karenlipska@yahoo.com starting Dec. 1. (All Ages; Pine Bluffs Branch Library)


Lunch Bunch Book Club
Saturday, Dec. 14; Noon to 1 p.m.

Join in for an exciting discussion of “Neverhome” by Laird Hunt 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)

Quick summary: She calls herself Ash, but that’s not her real name. She is a farmer’s faithful wife, but she has left her husband to don the uniform of a Union soldier in the Civil War. “Neverhome” tells the harrowing story of Ash Thompson during the battle for the South.


Wyoming Rocks and More!
Wednesday, Dec. 18; 1:30–4:30 p.m.

Drop in to view a fantastic collection of rocks, crystals and gems; most of which have been found in Wyoming. (All Ages; Pine Bluffs Branch Library)


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