The week's events
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September 8, 2019
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September 9, 2019(1 event) Knit Night tonight! – Bring a project or start one here, all abilities and skill levels are welcome at Knit Night! Grab one of the library’s many knitting or crochet books for inspiration, and enjoy an evening with fellow crafters. If you need extra help our teacher, Amy Cohen, is at Alpaca in Eagle where Knit Night is offered every Tuesday. Join the library Knit Night every 2nd and 4th Monday of the Month for conversation, encouragement, ideas, and company as you create a healthy lifestyle along with your warm and fuzzy fiber art!RSVP by 3pm is required. Our teacher is a volunteer and we want to respect her time and schedule. 970-479-2187. For more information call 970-479-2187 or vaillibrary.com |
September 10, 2019(1 event) Community Room Booked – Employers Council From: Hannah Winn |
September 11, 2019(3 events) Sensational & Super Seniors @ your library –
Books 'n' Bites - "The storied life of A.J. Fikry: A Novel" –
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September 12, 2019(3 events) Community Room Booked – Tips Class By: Greg Schwartz Community Room Booked – Daughter of the American Revolution 10th Mtn. Division By: Wendy Becker |
September 13, 2019
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September 14, 2019(1 event) Mid-Autumn Festival (Moon Festival) Celebration –
The Moon Cake is the special food of Mid-Autumn Festival. On that day, people sacrifice moon cakes to the moon as an offering and eat them for celebration. Moon cakes come in various flavors according to the region. The moon cakes are round, symbolizing the reunion of a family, so it is easy to understand how the eating of moon cakes under the round moon can evoke longing for distant relatives and friends. Nowadays, people present moon cakes to relatives and friends to demonstrate that they wish them a long and happy life. Join us! as we celebrate the Moon Festival by learning the legend story of Mid-Autumn Festival, Make and taste mooncakes and make Chinise Paper moons. |