Book Discussion
Book Discussion
The final book in the “Summer of Adventure” book discussion is Iron Women: the ladies who helped build the railroad by Chris Enss.
The final book in the “Summer of Adventure” book discussion is Iron Women: the ladies who helped build the railroad by Chris Enss.
The Cody Library will host numerous health educators to share their knowledge and connections on Tuesday, August 23 at 10:30 in the Health Resources area of the library. All are invited to learn more about the variety of sources available to keep themselves vibrant and healthy. Speakers will be: Liz Fabrizio, MS, RD, CDCES, BC-ADM… Read More »Health Resources & Local Health Experts
The Cody Library will host “Fish Film Fridays” throughout the summer to celebrate the summer reading theme of Oceans of Possibilities. Nautical-themed films will be shown at 10:00 in Grizzly Hall on June 3, 10, and 17; July 1, 8, 15, and 22; and August 5, 12, and 19. Feel free to bring your camp… Read More »Fish Film Fridays
Mondays 10:30am-11:00am This time for your little ones focuses on early literacy activities and builds social skills. Nursery rhymes, songs, motion and play. Toddler Time provides a positive introduction to the library and reading!
Northwest College Professor Bob Becker will discuss the two plays that will be performed by Montana Shakespeare in the Parks this year. Twelfth Night will be in Cody on Thursday, Aug 11th and King Lear will be in Powell on Friday, Aug 12th. The performances are free of charge, as always!
Grades K-5; Stop by the Cody Kids' Library to sign-up for this fun craft hour.
Broadway and film veteran Duffy Hudson, will present a bio-play of America's most decorated hero of WWII on Tuesday, August 9th at 7:00 p.m. in the Cody Library, Grizzly Hall. This 45-minute performance will showcase The WWII Adventures of Audie Murphy, his life and his crusade to help veterans with PTSD. This event is free and open… Read More »Audie Murphy Bio-Play
The Meeteetse Library is excited to host a 30-minute demonstration by the current reigning Magic Master Summit International Champion, Elliott Hunter, on Wednesday, August 10th at 10:00 a.m. Elliott Hunter is an international award-winning entertainer and sleight-of-hand artist based in central coastal California. His presentation at the Library is free and open to all ages.… Read More »The Magic of Elliott Hunter
Major, a golden retriever service dog will be at the library to read with individual children and listen to stories! Sign up to read to a dog for 15 minutes of canine companionship.
The Park County Libraries are excited to host three 30-minute demonstrations by the current reigning Magic Master Summit International Champion, Elliott Hunter. The Magic of Ellliott Hunter is sure to dazzle our Park County communities by combining cutting edge magic and illusion in a close-up setting at each of our Library branches.
The Park County Libraries are excited to host three 30-minute demonstrations by the current reigning Magic Master Summit International Champion, Elliott Hunter. The Magic of Ellliott Hunter is sure to dazzle our Park County communities by combining cutting edge magic and illusion in a close-up setting at each of our Library branches.
The Cody Library will host “Fish Film Fridays” throughout the summer to celebrate the summer reading theme of Oceans of Possibilities. Nautical-themed films will be shown at 10:00 in Grizzly Hall on June 3, 10, and 17; July 1, 8, 15, and 22; and August 5, 12, and 19. Feel free to bring your camp… Read More »Fish Film Fridays
Mondays 10:30am-11:00am This time for your little ones focuses on early literacy activities and builds social skills. Nursery rhymes, songs, motion and play. Toddler Time provides a positive introduction to the library and reading!
Kids in grades K-5; sign-up to enjoy outdoor games and activities on the front lawn of the Cody Kids' Library.
Brandi Wright, director of the Homesteader Museum, will be presenting a program on the local history of the Garland Canal.
This event is for teens in grades 6-12 and takes place in the Cody Library Teen Room.
Major, a golden retriever service dog will be at the library to read with individual children and listen to stories! Sign up to read to a dog for 15 minutes of canine companionship.
The Cody Library will host “Fish Film Fridays” throughout the summer to celebrate the summer reading theme of Oceans of Possibilities. Nautical-themed films will be shown at 10:00 in Grizzly Hall on June 3, 10, and 17; July 1, 8, 15, and 22; and August 5, 12, and 19. Feel free to bring your camp… Read More »Fish Film Fridays
Mondays 10:30am-11:00am This time for your little ones focuses on early literacy activities and builds social skills. Nursery rhymes, songs, motion and play. Toddler Time provides a positive introduction to the library and reading!
Celebrate the start of a new school year with stories, games, a craft and snack. Kids in Grades K-5, come in to the Cody Kid's Library sign-up for this fun event.
Calling all students starting the new school year! Please join us after school Tuesday, August 23rd at 3:15-4:00 and celebrate with a banana split! For preschool - 12th grade.
Join us for an interesting presentation about bees, pollinating, and honey, with Ben Zeller of Queen Bee Gardens.
Mondays 10:30am-11:00am This time for your little ones focuses on early literacy activities and builds social skills. Nursery rhymes, songs, motion and play. Toddler Time provides a positive introduction to the library and reading!
Teens in grades 6-12; call or come to the Cody Teen Library to sign-up for an evening of fun and friendly trivia competition --- (307) 527-1889.