Jul 18 Saturday
Join us for an hour of dedicated reading. Socialize after, or not!
How it works: B.Y.O.B. (Bring Your Own Book) or grab something new off the shelf and read alongside other readers! There are no assigned readings. All book genres and formats are welcome.
Aug 15 Saturday
Sep 02 Wednesday
The Center of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College presents"Deadly Fun Learning: Mysteries that Champion Our National Parks," with author Scott Graham at 6:30PM on Wednesday, September 2nd.
Scott Graham, National Outdoor Book Award-winning author of the National Park Mystery Series, will share the writing and development over the last decade of his successful National Park Mystery Series, published by nonprofit environmental and social justice publisher Torrey House Press.
Scott is an avid outdoorsman and advocate for public lands. In addition to his mysteries, Scott is the author of five nonfiction books, including Extreme Kids, and winner of the National Outdoor Book Award. Scott has worked as a newspaper reporter, magazine editor, radio disk jockey, and coal-shoveling fireman on the steam-powered Durango-Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad.
Sep 09 Wednesday
This month's book is The Phoenix Crown by Janie Chang and Kate Quinn
BookMarks is open to all adults in the Pine River Valley. The Library provides the books, the discussion leader and a place to meet each month.
BookMarks meets at the library the second Wednesday of each month from 2-3:30pm.
Stop by the library to request a copy of the current book!
For a current list of book club books visit: https://prlibrary.org/bookmarks-book-club/
Sep 19 Saturday
Sep 24 Thursday
Join us for a special presentation by, Darby Raymond-Overstreet, a featured artist in the Center of Southwest Studies’ current exhibition, "Constellations of Place."
Darby earned BA degrees in both Psychology and Studio Art, graduating with Honors from Dartmouth College, and currently resides in Chimayó, NM.
Oct 17 Saturday
Nov 21 Saturday