Vail Public Library proudly displays local artists' work in our Fireside Lounge on a rotating schedule. Public viewing is available during library hours.
If you are interested in displaying your work, please contact Sandy Rivera at SRivera@vailgov.com
The art on display for the month of February is by local artist, Charmayne Bernhardt, with the piece entitled “And Then A Whisper” using a watercolor technique.
Join us for yoga from the comfort of your own home! Email: Sandy at SRivera@vailgov.com for an invitation to the Zoom meeting.
Vail Public Library's Gentle Yoga Class, taught by Anne Anderson, Certified Kripalu Yoga Teacher, Registered with Yoga Alliance, Professional Ski Instructor of America at Vail, is appropriate for those who want a softer, nurturing, slow-paced, well-supported and relaxing practice. The approach includes carefully orchestrated movements, controlled pressure, and well-measured stretches, including range of motion exercises. Postures may be approached in gradual steps, with plenty of time to focus on breathing and repetition so that the practice is simple to do and easy to remember.
Gentle yoga style encourages a highly individualized approach to practice with on-going encouragement to make moment-to-moment adjustments.
Thanks to technology: We are able to offer Zumba virtually during our Stay At Home! Email: Sandy at SRivera@vailgov.com for an invitation to the Zoom meeting.
Zumba is perfect for everybody and every body! Each Zumba®class is designed to bring people together to sweat it on. We'll be together in spirit but safe at home!
Maria-Sugeidy Rivera will be your guide to this very exciting dance party atmosphere full of Latin and international music. You'll forget you're working out with the sexy but simple moves to dance music like Cha Cha, Salsa, reggaeton, rumba and more.
Best of all, you don't need any previous dance experience!
Join us for yoga from the comfort of your own home! Email: Sandy at SRivera@vailgov.com for an invitation to the Zoom meeting.
Vail Public Library's Gentle Yoga Class, taught by Anne Anderson, Certified Kripalu Yoga Teacher, Registered with Yoga Alliance, Professional Ski Instructor of America at Vail, is appropriate for those who want a softer, nurturing, slow-paced, well-supported and relaxing practice. The approach includes carefully orchestrated movements, controlled pressure, and well-measured stretches, including range of motion exercises. Postures may be approached in gradual steps, with plenty of time to focus on breathing and repetition so that the practice is simple to do and easy to remember.
Gentle yoga style encourages a highly individualized approach to practice with on-going encouragement to make moment-to-moment adjustments.
Join us for yoga from the comfort of your own home! Email: Sandy at SRivera@vailgov.com for an invitation to the Zoom meeting.
Vail Public Library's Gentle Yoga Class, taught by Anne Anderson, Certified Kripalu Yoga Teacher, Registered with Yoga Alliance, Professional Ski Instructor of America at Vail, is appropriate for those who want a softer, nurturing, slow-paced, well-supported and relaxing practice. The approach includes carefully orchestrated movements, controlled pressure, and well-measured stretches, including range of motion exercises. Postures may be approached in gradual steps, with plenty of time to focus on breathing and repetition so that the practice is simple to do and easy to remember.
Gentle yoga style encourages a highly individualized approach to practice with on-going encouragement to make moment-to-moment adjustments.
“OBOV – STEM FAMILY EVENT” Hosted by Walking Mountains Science Center
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm February 6, 2021
Does your child like to build and design things? In partnership with One Book One Valley, Walking Mountains has a CHALLENGE for you – if you choose to accept it!
Join us as you and your child BUILD your own protective egg sled together – can it survive the CRASH?! This event will challenge you and a child to put your heads together and use critical thinking, engineering creativity, and hands-on construction skills. Join us for a family-friendly, STEM-filled Saturday afternoon! During the workshop, you will construct an egg sled out of a given set of materials. This egg sled should protect the egg as it slides down a hillside with structure and comfort! After construction, we will test out our sleds outside on a hillside on campus. Will it survive the ride?!
This program requires pre-registration and is limited to 8 families. The activity is designed to challenge the minds of 4th-8th graders and bring out the curious child in you!