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The Cortez Public Library’s July programs include summer reading, dinosaur activities, a Tyrannosaur display, story time, teen events and a puzzle race.
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The Cortez Public Library is preparing for a busy June, with a summer reading kickoff party, children’s programs, movie screenings, adult activities and special events tied to this year’s “Unearth Your Story” theme.
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A Dolores library board review and a regional food summit highlight key issues in southwest Colorado, from governance concerns to food insecurity.
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Library events this month include children’s programs, teen gaming, adult clubs, a documentary screening, and a nesting goose outside the front doors.
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Cortez Public Library’s new director Leroy Harris highlights summer programs, technology upgrades, and free digital resources for the community.
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Trustees on the Dolores Library Board agree on some issues but continue to argue about others.
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The Dolores Library District Board took the unusual step Tuesday night, Nov. 25, of censuring one of its members.
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Federal cuts impact Teton County Library's popular CHOW and senior art programs, while the Navajo Nation Council confirms Jeanine Jones as the new Auditor General to modernize audit procedures.
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Cortez Public Library, under Director Beth Edson, offers exciting programs for all ages, from kids' activities to adult events, while navigating challenges like funding cuts to continue serving the community.
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More than books: How one local library strengthens and serves the community one instrument at a timeMany public libraries are more than places to get books — they serve as community hubs. From lifelong learning classes to children storytimes, libraries offer a rare neutral space for people to gather. In Westcliffe, Colorado, one library also offers people a chance to learn a musical instrument.