Apr 13 Monday
Kids, families, and caregivers, join us for special activities each week! Unleash your creativity: tie-dye, paint, and create!
NOTE: Open to all but younger children will need assistance with the projects. This is a drop-in event and participants may come and go as they please - no registration required. Interested teens are also welcome to come.
This program will be held in the library park, weather permitting.
Roll for initiative! New members are welcome, and no experience is necessary, but you will need to set up a character before you can join our ongoing campaign. Please reach out at kelly@prlibrary.org to schedule a time for that!
Build, create, and imagine at LEGO Club!
Join us for LEGO Club, a space for kids ages 5–12 who love to build, tinker, sort, and imagine! Using the library’s LEGO collection, design your own creations, take on building challenges, or collaborate with friends on bigger projects.
No registration required. Just drop in and start building!
Join us weekly to explore new interests, delve into the wonders of learning science, and create artistic masterpieces!
Parents or guardians of children below 6th grade must register their children in order for them to attend after school programs. Register your child at www.prlibrary.org/after-school-programs or in person the library!
Cook, build, craft. Let's make things!
This program is for teens grades 6+
Hang out in the teen area for cards, tabletop games, and more! Ease into the after school time at the library with space to play, read, work on homework, and chill. You choose what works for you!
The Durango Public Library will host a Climate Support Group on the 2nd Monday of each month at 4:30PM. The public is invited to share thoughts and feelings about the climate crisis in community.
Climate Support Groups are not action oriented, Rather, they're an opportunity to build an ecosystem of community, to cultivate resilience, and to continue to meet the unknown future from a place of connection - to self, community, and earth. All are welcome.
Hannah Smith holds a Masters in Social Work as well as an Advanced Certificate in Ecotherapy. She is a member of the Climate Psychology Alliance and is passionate about turning towards the ecology crisis from a place of embodied connection with the more-than-human world.
Learn more about these type of groups here: https://www.climate.cafe
Learn more about Hannah Smith: https://www.earthfeltbeings.com
A free legal presentation on consumer debt and protections for low-income residents and seniors takes place at the Durango Public Library at 5:30 on Monday, April 13th. Details are at coloradolegalservices.org.Spanish Interpretation will be offered via Zoom.