Adoption is touching and restores faith in human kindness. Amazing "coincidences" during adoption process confirm that happy endings meant to be.
Jordan Shive, Director of Youth, Family & Small Groups Ministries at Eagle River Presbyterian Church & accomplished guitar player and singer, will share his wonderful adoption story to our seniors.
Please join other Eagle Valley Seniors from around the county at Avon's Eagle River Presbyterian Church
Once a month this group meets in Vail Public Library's Community Room to share conversation inspired by the book of the month.
This is an informal librarian-led hour and a half long discussion.
A book discussion group for those who love literature and lively discussion. Come if you love the book, come if you hate it, come if you’re not sure how you feel!
The selection for the month of Janurary is…“Girl with a Pearl Earring” by Tracy Chevalier
Kyle Donovan's heart has been on his sleeves. It's gotten him into trouble more than once, but it's also given him a window into something beautiful, imperfect, and steadfast: the deep, unwavering conviction that we're more alike than different. Donovan has been honoring that truth, uncovering universal stories through songwriting, crafting tales of everyday life and infusing them with a type of mystery, emotion, and tenderness that is often felt and seldom understood.
With a style that hearkens back to a bygone era, this Colorado troubadour's pure, soaring tenor and fingerstyle guitar work have drawn critical acclaim from across the nation.
As part of this year's One Book One Valley (OBOV) programming, we are offering a night of Millennial Lotería is a hilarious and insightful parody of the classic Latinx game "Lotería"(Mexican Bingo), but this time, it’s like way more millennial.
it’s guaranteed to make this fiesta be lit.
Come with your friends, grab your card and prepare to yell “Yaaaaasssssssssss, Millennial Lotería!”
In collaboration with the Climate Action Collaborative, Vail Public Library invites all Eagle County residents to save money and cut climate pollution by exchanging two inefficient old-tech lightbulbs for two high-efficiency LEDs during the month of February, 2020.
Residents are encouraged to bring in two incandescent or compact-florescent bulbs and exchange them for two LED bulbs free of charge any time during library hours.
Switching to LED lighting is one of the easiest and lowest-cost ways to reduce air pollution.