All libraries are closed on Monday, May 27th in observance of Memorial Day.

News and Highlighted Events

Meets the second Tuesday of each month from 1-3 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more information, call 303-791-7323.

The book club will read the following selections this year:

 

Douglas County Master Gardeners Ruth Berenbein and Kimberleigh Anders will share their expertise on how to have a successful garden and to do container gardening in Roxborough.

Douglas County at the Crossroads

Control Panel: Helping your family navigate an increasingly technologized world

This dynamic series will feature distinguished guests discussing major issues and topics facing Douglas County. From helping our children thrive to discovering how technology impacts our relationships, daily lives and futures, panelists will offer insight into the state of the issues today and in five years’ time.

Get started ePublishing

The library is excited to present the first in a series of workshops dedicated to developing ePublishing expertise in Douglas County. Learn from local experts as they discuss different aspects of the trade, including writing, marketing and self-publishing. Developed by the Library's Project Initiative Experience, join us Sunday, June 9 at 12:30 pm at the Philip S. Miller Library in Castle Rock.

Local Author ShowcaseDiscover local authors and the books they wrote

Enjoy light refreshments as you listen to ten local authors talk about their books. The authors will briefly discuss their work and a book sale and signing will follow. Registration is required.

small business imageOur periodic business programs for entrepreneurs and small business owners complement our BizInfo suite of services. Programs are offered in partnership with the Small Business Development Center of South Metro Denver (SBDC).

Every Saturday, except holiday weekends, Douglas County Libraries hosts casual drop-in sessions for anyone age 17 and older to practice English. All levels and abilities are welcome. Come practice conversational skills with other English learners. Volunteer facilitators, who are fluent in English, lead the conversation and answer questions. Two libraries host Practice Your English on Saturdays:

Now is your chance to share your amazing stories with young people and become a Spellbinder!

Spellbinders are adults, 50 and up, who stay young at heart by telling stories to children in Douglas County Schools. By sharing traditional stories and personal history tales, Spellbinders make a difference.