The week's events
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Country Western Line Dance
Country Western Line Dance
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January 28, 2020Borrowing from many different dance traditions, line dance steps vary from simple walking to intricate turns and syncopated rhythms.
Country line dancing is great exercise and a wonderful social opportunity, for anyone who likes a little boot scooting action.
You don't have to be a pro to join the fun!
Lego ClubLego Club
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January 28, 2020Calling all Master Builders!
We provide the LEGOs, YOU provide the creativity!
Join us! the secong and forth Tuesdays of every month for Lego Club! Enjoy free play and building with LEGOs at our monthly LEGO Club. Kids of all experience levels are welcome!
Please don't bring your own LEGOs! We have plenty of LEGOs for everyone to use.
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Story time Move-n-Groove
Story time Move-n-Groove
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January 29, 2020Story Time that includes picture books that inspire dance and yoga movement activities for the 3-5 year old set. This program idea is designed to bring movement and energy to our preschool story hour.
Tech Studio -
Community Room Booked
Community Room Booked
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January 30, 2020Tips Class
By: Greg Schwartz
gshwartz@vailgov.comTech StudioCommunity Room BookedCommunity Room Booked
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January 30, 2020Balloon Sculpting with Ming
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LED Swap this month @ your library
LED Swap this month @ your library
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February 1, 2020In 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.
Local Artist, Christina Daniels, on display.Local Artist, Christina Daniels, on display.
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February 1, 2020Christina “Chrissy” Daniels, February 1st – 29th
My work is an expression of my love for all things in nature. Growing up in Idaho family time was outdoor time. Imprints of the land and wildlife made lasting impressions on me. I moved to Colorado in the summer of 2008 to work at Piney Lake where I immediately fell in love with the Gore Range; I have been circling away and looking over my shoulder at those peaks ever since. I express my feelings and emotions best with color, and there is no shortage of it in my work. I strive to balance all that color in my work by making sure I pay close attention to the value scale and rhythm of the piece. The current series that will be at the library in February is all acrylic and carving on 24” x 24” plywood.