Sep 18 Thursday
In this informal, free meetup we create awareness and harmony between the mind and body that allows us to remove stress and anxiety. We use our breath to move deeper into our body while warming, lengthening, and strengthening our muscles.
All you need is a yoga mat and a water bottle. Some yoga tools such as blocks, a blanket and a strap are encouraged.
Join us Thursdays at 11 to read books, meet new friends, and make a craft together!
Join us Thursdays to read books, meet new friends, and make a craft together!
We'll read a story from a different country each week! Enjoy a storytime and a craft, and then stay after to play and meet other families! All ages welcome!
This program will be help in the library park, weather permitting.
Let's get creative! This hands-on series features weekly workshops, creative challenges, and interactive projects that spark curiosity and innovation. Come explore, create, and connect with fellow teen innovators!
The Pine River Library will host the talk: Why Are Some Southwest Native Groups Pueblos and Others Are Not?" at 1PM on Thursday, September 18th.
The US Government recognizes more that 500 different Indigenous in United States. Colorado has 2 federally recognized tribes, none that are Pueblo. The scientific community acknowledges the predecessors of these present-day Pueblo communities inhabited large portions of what is now referred to as the US Southwest. The presentation explains why the term 'Pueblo' is used and its significance to those groups which the term is applied.
Each Thursday there will be a different experience to engage in after school. From sound bowls to crafts, teens can break up the Spring Fever with something new happening each Thursday in the teen area!
Every Thursday join us for Xbox, PlayStation, Oculus, food, and fun!