Partnering with the Symphony Association, the Friends of the Symphony is pleased to provide enlightening lectures from noon to 1:00 pm on the Wednesday before each Signature Concert. Learn intimate aspects of the composers' lives, their times, and works. Don't miss these wonderfully informative talks. Questions and comments are welcomed.
See the Fort Collins Symphony schedule at fcsymphony.org
Outreach Fort Collins hosts office hours where you can drop in for consultation and resources related to housing, food, healthcare, and other critical issues.
Outreach Fort Collins is a street-based outreach program to maintain our downtown as a safe and welcoming place while connecting our community’s most vulnerable to the services and supportive networks they need. It is a professionally staffed, on-the-street team who will build relationships with community members, service providers, businesses and city services as a means to address and deescalate disruptive behaviors downtown.
Do you need help finding support in a crisis, assistance with a difficult life situation, mental health and other medical services, shelter or housing, food assistance, clothing, job options or education and training options? We are here to help.
SummitStone Health Partner Hours at Old Town Library:
Tai Chi Chih is mindful
movement that’s great for your mental and physical well-being! Join us every 2nd Wednesday of the month for an hour of meditative movement.
When you visit
Evie, you can do almost everything you could do at one of our branch
libraries. You can check materials out, you can return materials from
any branch, you can get a library card. We can help you put materials on
hold or check the status of your holds, but we don’t deliver holds –
you will have to pick those up at one of the branches.
You can
also print, use our WiFi, or check out a Chromebook kit. We will often
have storytimes or an activity or craft. And we are always happy to help
you find your next great read. We hope to see you soon!
Discuss books with other ESL students twice per month in a supportive learning environment. We'll read a single book over the course of several sessions to provide lots of time to read the book.
Meets on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month.
Our April/May book is "Mornings on Horseback: The Story of an Extraordninary Family, a Vanished Way of Life and the Unique Child Who Became Theodore Roosevelt" by David McCullough. Next books will be "A Walk in the Woods" by Bill Bryson, "Being Mortal" by Atul Gawande, and "The Last Painting of Sara de Vos" by Dominic Smith. Join us for any meeting - we'll help you catch up if needed!
For intermediate to advanced English speakers. Limited copies of the book are available upon request. Check your email after registering to learn how to request a copy.
Explore stories through talking, singing, reading, writing, and playing! Storytime supports reading readiness while celebrating all people.
This storytime is for children ages birth to 5 and their caregivers.
¡Explora historias a través de la conversación, el canto, la lectura, la escritura y el juego! La hora del cuento favorece el aprendizaje de la lectura mientras celebra a todas las personas.
Esta hora del cuento es para niños desde recién nacidos hasta los 5 años y sus cuidadores.
Do you need help finding support in a crisis, assistance with a difficult life situation, mental health and other medical services, shelter or housing, food assistance, clothing, job options or education and training options? We are here to help.
SummitStone Health Partner Hours at Old Town Library:
Explore stories through talking, singing, reading, writing, and playing! Storytime supports reading readiness while celebrating all people.
This storytime is for children ages birth to 5 and their caregivers.
¡Explora historias a través de la conversación, el canto, la lectura, la escritura y el juego! La hora del cuento favorece el aprendizaje de la lectura mientras celebra a todas las personas.
Esta hora del cuento es para niños desde recién nacidos hasta los 5 años y sus cuidadores.
Drop in to receive one-on-one family history research and genealogy assistance from Larimer County Genealogical Society volunteers. No registration required.
Welcome to the Northern Colorado Youth Leadership and Development drop-in group, hosted by Out Boulder County and Poudre Libraries. Our groups are spaces where everyone can feel safe. Teens can meet other teens, make friends, build community, and connect with trained facilitators who are there to support them and offer resources. Hybrid & in-person options available.
This is a group for all LGBTQIA+ youth and allies to come together. This week we will be working on DIY terrariums!
Rekindle your love of classic literature with the CSU Department of English and Poudre Libraries! Join graduate students and faculty in lively and informative discussions of literature favorites. This month's title is: Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison.
This free book club takes place at Gryphon Games & Comics 1119 W Drake Rd C-30 Fort Collins, CO 80526 (970) 224-3599.
Speak, listen, connect, and learn. Conversations build community at Old Town Library. “Conversations in English” offers a friendly, informal setting for English language learners to practice their English and connect with others. A volunteer facilitator, who is a native-English speaker, guides conversations on relevant, every day topics like family, work, school, sports, and daily life. Participants can also suggest topics to discuss. For adults. All levels of experience and ability are welcome. Registered participants will receive a link to the Zoom meeting by email.
Connect with stories, music and movement in ways that help lower stress, release energy, promote well-being and strengthen mind and body.Designed for kids and their caregivers to enjoy together. All ages welcome!
Connect with stories, music and movement in ways that help lower stress, release energy, promote well-being and strengthen mind and body.Designed for kids and their caregivers to enjoy together. All ages welcome!
Outreach Fort Collins hosts office hours where you can drop in for consultation and resources related to housing, food, healthcare, and other critical issues.
Outreach Fort Collins is a street-based outreach program to maintain our downtown as a safe and welcoming place while connecting our community’s most vulnerable to the services and supportive networks they need. It is a professionally staffed, on-the-street team who will build relationships with community members, service providers, businesses and city services as a means to address and deescalate disruptive behaviors downtown.
A resource navigator from the Murphy Center can help people experiencing homelessness or at risk of experiencing homelessness to:
Complete a Murphy Center intake.
Prepare for employment, including resume building, interview preparation, job search, and acquiring necessary work clothes and equipment.
Order a new or replacement in-state of out-of-state identification.
Apply for Medicaid, SNAP (also known as food stamps), AND (Aid to Needy Disabled), OAP (Old Age Pension), or TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families).
Connect you to local resources for case management, employment services, housing navigation, medical referrals, and other needs.
Larimer County Community Justice Alternatives - Check in with your case manager from Larimer County Community Justice Alternatives, work with Competency Services, Bridges or check in with pre-trial services or MHIPS. Come to Old Town Library Fridays, 2-4pm in Study Room D.