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WELCOME TO THE LOUISVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY

louisville-library.org

go anywhere from here

National Novel Writing Month

November is NaNoWriMo, and the Library has organized

a variety of events for teens and adults. Every Tuesday from 4-6pm: Drop-in writing time

Nov. 3, 4pm: Skype visit with author Orlando Sanchez

Nov. 8, 6:30pm: Author Wendy Hall Bohling shares

career advice from her book, Cowgirl Up! A Woman’s

Guide to Navigating the Corporate Frontier

Nov. 30, 6pm: Constructive critique with a group of

fellow NaNoWriMo writers

For more information:

Teens: 303-335-4845, teenservices@louisvilleco.gov

Adults: 303-335-4820, ref_desk@louisvilleco.gov

Maker Program

2nd Tuesday 6-7:30

Enjoy the company of others as you color printed designs. Bring your own coloring book and pencils, or supplies will be provided. This is a drop-in program for adults. Upcoming Dates: Nov. 8; Dec. 13

but when I do, it’s with this group.

I don’t always color

Maker Program

3D Modeling Open Lab SUN, Nov. 6 1-3PM

Learn how to create 3D models with the help of a volunteer, then reserve a time to print it on our Lulzbot Mini 3D printer. Bring your own laptop or reserve one of ours. All ages. No reservations required.

Maker Program

Bags, Tags & Bows MON, Nov. 14 6-7:30

We will be using the Cricut Explore™

electronic craft cutter to get ready to

wrap for the holidays and make holiday

bags, tags, and bows to accent your

holiday gifts.

Adults and teens ages 13 and up. No

reservations required. Drop-ins welcome.

Maker Program

Arduino Open Lab SUN, Nov. 20 1-3PM

Learn how to use a SparkFun Inventor kit with the help of a volunteer. Then use your Library card to borrow one of the kits for up to one week! Bring your own laptop or reserve one of ours. All ages. No reservations required.

Career & Resumé Coaching Drop-in ‘Office Hours’

with Pam Farone of Careerfulness

Nov. 8, 29, 10-12:00 Nov. 17, 12:30-2:30 Dec. 13, 12:30-2:30

If you want an expert to check out your resumé, cover letter, or give you some tips for an upcoming interview, drop-in with Pam Farone to get some career counseling and an evaluation of your job search materials.

Cowgirl Up! A Woman’s Guide to Navigating

the Corporate Frontier with author Wendy Hall Bohling

Corporate cowgirl Wendy Bohling shares career advice in a creative and humorous manner. Weaving her no-nonsense maverick voice, women will know they are not alone in their journeys to be bronco-busters in their professional and personal lives. This program is part of National Novel Writing Month.

TUE, Nov. 8 6:30-7:30

Composting Workshop MON, Nov. 7 6-8PM presented by BoCo Resource Conservation

Discover how to start and maintain a highly efficient

backyard compost system by learning what to feed

your compost pile, appropriate bins and methods for

our geographics, tips and troubleshooting, and much

more. This workshop is taught by Melanie Nehls

Burow, a Master Composter in Colorado.

Space is limited and registration is required. To register,

contact:

www.bouldercountyrecycles.org

bhentkowski@bouldercounty.org

Birds of Prey WED, Nov. 16 7-8:30

presented by

BoCo Parks & Open Space

Learn how to recognize birds of prey—such as hawks, eagles, owls, and falcons—in the winter skies above Boulder County. During this slide presentation, you’ll observe and learn how to recognize different raptors by their field marks, behavior, location, and time of year. You will also learn about the habitat requirements and ecology of these magnificent birds.

Preparing for the Inevitable

Wills, Trusts, and Probate Basics THUR, Nov. 17 6-7:30

Offered in partnership with Kara Sekavec of

Blue Investment Services, this class is

designed to explore estate planning basics. Topics covered include how and when to set

up a will or trust account, as well as create a

checklist for easing the probate process.

This class will help with some of the basic

financial planning required at any age.

Programs for Grades 1-6 Every Wednesday 4-5PM

Build It! Nov. 2

The Truth About Sharks Nov. 9

Pinecone Crafts Nov. 16 Artist Trading Cards Nov. 30

Teen Craft Programs Paper Baskets

TUE, Nov. 22 4-5:30

Upcycle old magazines and newspapers into paper baskets.

They make great gifts!

DIY Emoji Gifts TUE, Nov. 29 4-5:30

‘Tis the season for giving! We’ll make emoji bookmarks, pillows, and

perler beads you can ‘gift’ to your friends and family.

Art Walk at the Museum Louisville’s Larder

FRI, November 4 6-8PM Saloons, Beer, and Prohibition

This month we’ll learn about Louisville’s

thriving saloon and pub culture from the late

1800s to the present.

This program is part of the series that

features agriculture, restaurants, the history

of Italian influence on the local food culture,

and a look at a typical family’s kitchen,

garden, and larder.

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