Title
Women's Foundation of CO
Date
February 19, 2010
Day
Friday
Start Time
10:00 AM
End Time
2:00 PM
Location
Conference Room



Description

 
Title
Cub Scouts
Date
February 23, 2010
Day
Tuesday
Start Time
3:30 PM
End Time
5:30 PM
Location
Conference Room



Description

 
Title
Teen Tech Group
Date
January 07, 2010
Day
Thursday
Start Time
4:00 PM
End Time
6:00 PM
Location
Conference Room



Description

Teens in grades 7 and up, are encouraged to join our tech group on the first Thursday of every month where we will create and use the latest in technology. This month, create mini films to promote services at the library. Next month learn how to Scratch, the programming language for everyone.

 

 
Title
Documentary Screening- "War/Dance"
Date
February 23, 2010
Day
Tuesday
Start Time
5:30 PM
End Time
8:00 PM
Location
Community Room



Description

“War/Dance”  2006 (English)

·         The superb documentary War/Dance reveals the redemptive power of music, even in the most horrific places. Focusing on three children in their early teens in war-torn Uganda--stoic Nancy, driven Dominic, and soft-spoken Rose--War/Dance tracks the efforts of the school of a refugee camp called Patongo to compete in Uganda\'s countrywide music competition. The contrasts are staggering; in interviews, the children describe their parents being killed by rebel soldiers, then footage of rehearsal shows them joyfully singing and dancing with their classmates. Some of the sequences are harrowing (a scene where Nancy grieves for her murdered father is painful to watch), but without them, we wouldn\'t understand how hard-won are the feelings of pride and accomplishment as their school performs for the competition\'s judges. The built-in structure of the competition gives this documentary a clear and engrossing storyline, much like Spellbound or Mad Hot Ballroom, but the heartbreaking circumstances and the emotional openness of the three teenagers makes War/Dance even more compelling. In one particularly striking scene, Dominic talks to a captured rebel officer, hoping to learn if his brother is still alive. As they talk, the soldier--who\'s around the age Dominic\'s brother might be--tries to be helpful, and explains almost offhandedly why the brother is most likely dead. The casualness of this conversation, devoid of Hollywood histrionics, speaks volumes about how violence has infiltrated these people\'s daily lives.

Refreshments will be served. This is a free community event and aims to enrich the understanding of cultures from around the world. Come in your PJ\'s and bring a pillow!!

 
Title
Census Bureau
Date
February 22, 2010
Day
Monday
Start Time
8:00 AM
End Time
5:00 PM
Location
Community Room



Description

 
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