Berthoud Community Library District Discover. Connect. Inspire. September October Newsletter
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1 Berthoud Community Library District Discover. Connect. Inspire. September October Newsletter A Note from the CEO Happy fall to all of you. We re running a short series of events about health and safety, so be sure to join us August 26 at 11:00 a.m. (not 10:00 a.m. as previously published) for Kids Bicycle Safety with the Berthoud Fire Department. For all you adults, Registered Dietician Emmy Ingham is teaching a seminar on the science of nutrition on September 15. Ladies Only Self- Defense is coming up on September 21 registration is required and the class size is limited, so ask us about that right away. We re doing what we can to help keep you healthy and whole in the coming months. Stay tuned, because October is right around the corner, and we ll be celebrating the 20th anniversary of the release of Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone at a special event on Sunday, October 8. Play Quidditch, face down a dementor, compete for the House Cup, and
2 more! Tickets will be available mid-september, and all proceeds from the event will go to the Friends of the Berthoud Community Library. We look forward to seeing all of you in the library throughout the school year. Amie Pilla Library CEO The Library will be closed September 4th, 2017 for Labor Day! Storytime Class Schedule Movement Storytime for active kids grades K-2. Mondays at 4:30pm Lap Sit Storytime for babies and caregivers. Tuesdays at 10:30am Toddler Storytime for 2-4 year olds and caregivers. Wednesdays at 10:30am Upcoming Events Drawing 101 for Look for us at the
3 *PLEASE NOTE TIME CHANGE* Bike Safety with the Berthoud Fire Department 08/26, 11am-12pm Parents and kids learn about bike safety from those who know best. Adults 09/05 09/12 09/19 09/26 Local Artist Rafe Ropek is back by popular demand to teach you the fundamentals of drawing. Registration Required $10.00/participant to cover cost of supplies. Limited Seating. WILDFIRE STREET FEST 09/09, 5pm-9pm Look for the Library and our green screen set up at the annual street dance and block party in front of Wildfire. There will be live music, drinks, food trucks, and an art auction. The Science of Nutrition 09/15, 10am-11am Registered Dietician and Berthoud resident Emmy Ingham discusses the science behind the food we put into our bodies. Women's Self-Defense 09/21, 7pm-9pm Scott Crossen offers an introductory course to Common Sense Self- Defense martial arts. Everyone should be able to defend themselves, no matter their size or stature. Escape Room: Race for the Cure! 09/23 9am,11am,1pm,3pm This is an interactive game in which participants must solve puzzles and work together to find the Cure for the Zombie Virus in one hour or less.
4 Registration Required. RSVP by 09/14. $10.00/person fee. Limited seating. Must be 18 or older to participate. Registration Required. $2.00/individua l or $10.00/team of up to 10 people. Ages 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Harry Potter 20th Anniversary Party 10/08 2pm-6pm Help us celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Harry Potter and the Philospher's Stone! The Care and Keeping of Your Computer 10/17 6pm-8pm Rick Raesz of RCOM Corp teaches you the best ways to keep your computer safe and functional. Registration Required. RSVP by 10/10. Monster Bash! 10/27 4:30pm-6pm Join us for our Annual Monster Bash! Show up in costume and join us for games, snacks, songs, crafts and a spooooooky fun time! Registration Required. RSVP by 10/02. $10.00/individual or $30.00/family. Must be 13 or older to participate. No charge to participate. Dinner provided by Brick Oven Pizza. Limited Seating.
5 Proceeds go the Friends of the Library. Writers' Group Every Monday 9:30am Free-writing, discussion and critique. All are welcome. Book Club: The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah September 26, 1:30 & 6:30 The Berthoud Community Library Book Club meets the 4th Tuesday of each month at 1:30pm and 6:30pm. We welcome new members. For a complete list of book selections click here. For more information about our upcoming events: berthoudcommunitylibrary@gmail.com berthoudcommunitylibrary.org
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