Little Free Libraries are a movement of creating small spaces where people can exchange books. It’s that simple. And it’s working! Boulder has it’s share of these little libraries. Want to find one? There just might be one in your neighborhood. Read up on these cute additions to the Boulder housing market – click here.
Tag: reading
Boulder Public Libraries Are Open!
All Boulder Public Libraries are open, except George Reynolds which will be closed into November because of flood damages. If you have not explored Boulder’s amazing library system yet, it may be time. You can find a great book. Get online. Enjoy some peaceful browsing of the magazines. Do some research. It is up to you. But these spaces can inspire. For more details on each branch, hours, etc. click here.
Kids Can Read to a Canine Friend at the Boulder Meadows Branch Library
The Boulder Public Library offers a program where kids can sign up to read to a calm therapy dog. Kids love it! They sign up ahead of time, bring a book [or get one at the library] and spend some time reading to their new canine friend. Free at the Meadows Branch Library. More information on the event and how to register here. [March 12, 2013 . 3:30 to 4:3opm]
Attn. Foodies: Author Saru Jayaraman is Speaking on Her New Book Behind The Kitchen Door
Do you like to eat out? In a foodie town like Boulder you are not alone. The Boulder Bookstore brings us author Saru Jayaraman to speak about her new book, Behind the Kitchen Door. This book is a groundbreaking exploration of the political, economic and moral implications of dining out. Free. Boulder Bookstore.  [March 10, 2013 . 5:00pm]