Library Calendar

Events in August 2022

  • Community Room Booked

    Category: Community Room Booked Community Room Booked


    August 3, 2022

    Community Leadership Academy - VVP

    Evenings of Engagement with Acoustic Eidolon

    Category: Adults Evenings of Engagement with Acoustic Eidolon


    August 3, 2022

    Evenings of Engagement is a series of events aimed at adults, with the purpose of offering exciting, interesting, fun, or educational experiences.

    Join us! back this summer on our back lawn for our first outdoor concert featuring

    Acoustic Eidolon

    Acoustic Eidolon, featuring Joe Scott on double neck guitjo and Hannah Alkire on cello are from Colorado and have graced stages throughout the US, Europe, Australia and Canada. With eleven CDs and a DVD to their credit, these masterful artists continue to captivate audiences throughout the world with their signature “new acoustic” sound and boundless possibilities in blending Celtic, Folk, World & Latin music influences, something that Dirty Linen Magazine praises as “a sumptuous musical feast.”

    Bring your own chair, this event will be held outdoors on our back lawn. You can bring your own food and beverages.

    Depending on the weather forecast, the location of the event will be changed to the library's Community Room.

  • “Pulling Harvey Out of Her Hat” - Author Event with Mimi Pockross

    Category: Adults “Pulling Harvey Out of Her Hat” - Author Event with Mimi Pockross


    August 10, 2022

    Join us this month for an in-person Books ‘n Bites!

    The library’s discussion group, along with our special guest Mimi Pockross, will discuss her latest book “Pulling Harvey Out of Her Hat: The Amazing Story of Mary Coyle Chase”, and answer questions from those gathered at the event.

    "The true story of how playwright Mary Chase hopped to fame, fortune, and a Pulitzer Prize-all while raising her family and working as a reporter in Denver, Colorado".

  • Evenings of Engagement with Raggedy Edge

    Category: Adults Evenings of Engagement with Raggedy Edge


    August 17, 2022

    Evenings of Engagement is a series of events aimed at adults, with the purpose of offering exciting, interesting, fun, or educational experiences.

    Join us! back this summer on our back lawn for our first outdoor concert featuring

    Raggedy Edge

    Singer-songwriters Bob Farley and Lynn Perdzock believe their songs and music offer an upbeat, positive listening alternative. The duo has written, recorded and performed nationwide, bringing their own brand of folk-rock music to thousands. From love songs (of course) to cautionary tales of planetary survival, their music delves into their feelings for each other and the world around them. Both Lynn and Bob began their musical journeys as children playing guitar and singing to various folk singers, rock bands, and even classic spirituals. When a chance encounter at an open mic in Ohio brought them together, they soon found out they both wanted to make their solo shows into duo shows. After a couple of rehearsals, they decided to combine their varied styles and abilities to become Raggedy Edge, a place where many kinds of music exist in harmony and peace, past, present, and future.

    Bring your own chair, this event will be held outdoors on our back lawn. You can bring your own food and beverages.

    Depending on the weather forecast, the location of the event will be changed to the library's Community Room.

  • "GREAT COLORADO WOMEN" LAUNCHING HERSTORY WITH JILL TIETJEN, PE

    Category: Adults "GREAT COLORADO WOMEN" LAUNCHING HERSTORY WITH JILL TIETJEN, PE


    August 24, 2022

    Please join the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame for a Great Colorado Women Stories event in Vail.

    A veritable powerhouse, Jill Tietjen embodies a can-do spirit that takes her from power plants to corporate boardrooms, classrooms, and podiums as she speaks across the nation.

    Jill S. Tietjen, PE, is an author, national speaker, and electrical engineer. After more than 45 years in the electric utility industry, her professional focus is now on women's advocacy, worldwide.  A former blogger for The Huffington Post, she speaks nationally on the accomplishments of women, nominates women for awards, and continues to write books (12 published to date), following in the footsteps of her bestselling and award-winning books: "Her Story: A Timeline of the Women Who Changed America" and "Hollywood: Her Story, An Illustrated History of Women and the Movies".
    Her latest book: "Over, Under, Around and Through: How Hall of Famers Surmount Obstacles", (Fulcrum), was released in May of 2022. She is a frequent keynote speaker as her positive energy and her ability to relate to the audience result in inspired and energized listeners. She has been inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame and the Colorado Authors Hall of Fame.

     This event is FREE to attend, however, we ask that you register HERE 

  • Community Room Booked

    Category: Community Room Booked Community Room Booked


    August 29, 2022

    Town of Vail HR retreat

  • "TEN PICTURES: A HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY" A LECTURE BY PETER HAY HALPERT

    Category: Adults "TEN PICTURES: A HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY" A LECTURE BY PETER HAY HALPERT


    August 31, 2022

    The ancient Greeks first discovered the principles of the camera obscura sometime between the IV and V centuries B.C. but photography as we know it was invented in the XIX century. The first “photograph” was taken by Joseph Niepce in 1814, however, it wasn’t until 1839, when Louis Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot simultaneously released completely different processes for capturing and holding an image, that we entered the age of photography.

    Today, photography is a language that everybody speaks. We walk around with cameras in our pockets, in the form of our smartphones. Photography is the medium of our times; we instinctively understand and relate to photographic images, while contemporary paintings often require some kind of explanation and context.

    How did we get to this point in less than 200 years?
    We’ll look at the history of photography through 10 pictures (and a few asides and detours), running from 1839 through to cutting-edge contemporary work. Through this tour, we’ll examine some of the key issues that photography has dealt with, and get to know some of the most important artists who have worked with the medium.

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