March E-Newsletter
Please Note: On the first Tuesday of each month the library will be closed from 2-3 pm for our monthly staff meeting. Thank you!
Toddler Tuesdays (ages 0-3) @ 10am
Preschool Wild Wednesdays (ages 3-6) @ 11am
YOUTH —
LEGOS for all ages! - Monday, March 7th, 3-5pm. Join in every 1st Monday for LEGO building.
Wonder Math - Tuesdays, March 1st & 15th from 3:30-4:30pm. Join Richard Moeller, a technology and math enthusiast, for STEAM powered fun. Every 1st & 3rd Tuesday.
Novel Readers & Eaters Youth Book Club (ages 10+) - Thursday, March 3rd, 4-5pm. Join us for novel discussions and snacks. Bring the book you are currently reading.
Youth Yoga - Thursday, March 17th, 4-5pm. Youth ages 8+ are welcome to join us every 3rd Thursday for mindful stretching and movement.
Kids CheckedOUT - Monday, March 14th, 3:30-5pm. Pi Day!
Kids ages 6+ are invited to join us for games and activities. We will have Pi(e) tastings!
C.A.W. for Youth! - Thursday, March 24th, 3:30-5pm. Youth ages 8+ are welcome to join us for a creative arts and writing workshop every month.
*March— macramé rainbow!
Coding Club - Every Wednesday! March 2nd—May 18th. 3:30-4:30pm. 12-week program. Free and open to all students in grades 5-8. Join a new coding community; all computer skill levels are welcome.
ADULT —
Books on Tap! - Thursday, March 24th at 6pm. Meet us at The Knuckle Saloon to sip and chat about the books we read for our March theme: Recommended. Pop into the library & choose from a list of books recommended by fellow club members. Each month we have a new theme and meeting place. Every 4th Thursday. Anyone over 21 is welcome to join. *Beverages/food will be at your own expense.
Author Bruce Burgess Junek - Sat., March 26th at 1pm. Meet native South Dakotan author and adventurer Bruce who will be discussing the release of book 1 of 4 in his new fantasy series. A girl of prophecy on a black stallion, a boy falconer, and a Barbarian Prince share destinies with a deadly female warrior/mystic. But not happily ever after. The author has written two travel narratives and created a feature-length documentary film. Learn more about his novels and film at this special presentation. Sponsored by the South Dakota Humanities Council
Black Hills “Sheroes” with storyteller Joyce Jefferson - Sat., March 26th at 5pm. Celebrate Women’s History month and go on an adventure as Joyce brings to life the stories of three pioneer African American women that crossed dangerous and undeveloped lands, entering the Wild West with all odds stacked against them. The presentation will take place in the library community rooms, please use the Sherman St. entrance. Sponsored by the Black Hills Parks & Forests Association
Women’s History - Beauty Secrets in Ancient Greece - Thurs., March 31st at 5:30pm. Join us to create your own skincare products while learning a little bit about history. Adult (ages 17+). Space is limited, registration is required. Call the library to reserve your spot.
History at High Noon
Friday, March 18th
We will pay a fresh visit to Comanche Court, an 80-year-old neighborhood that has provided shelter to thousands of Sturgis residents. Virginia Kroll Fitzpatrick and David Super will tell the story of how a World War II housing program for Ft. Meade created 22 structures in just 90 days.
Presented by the Sturgis Area Arts Council
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