Climate Change: What Can We Do?

Climate Change: What Can We Do?

Hosted by Professor Paul Loubere, this four-part series takes place Monday evenings in March and explores the ways we can reduce global warming at personal, local and national levels. Additional Resources March 4 – Find out where CO2 comes from and where it goes, sources of CO2 emissions, discretionary vs. structural emissions, and our own carbon … Read More

Inquiring Mind Lecture Series

Inquiring Mind Lecture Series

  In large and small towns throughout the state, Humanities Washington is restoring the town square. Their events and programs are led by cultural experts, scholars, and storytellers, who discuss everything from Washington State history to philosophy to current social issues. People come together to explore and consider what it means to be human, and … Read More

Farming Film Festival

Farming Film Festival

  Find out how regenerative farming is part of the climate change solution and global earth repair. Inspiring films about farmers working with and restoring ecosystems. Local efforts will be highlighted in discussion after each film. The Farming Film Festival is followed by the Global Earth Repair Conference, May 3-5, 2019. FILM SHOWINGS 1:00 pm … Read More

Trivia Nights

Trivia Nights

  Books on Tap Trivia Night at Finnriver Cidery Fridays – 6:30 to 8:30 pm November 9, December 14, January 11, February 15 Test your knowledge of books, film, and pop culture during an evening of trivia, food and cider. Bring friends and form a team or fly solo and we’ll find a team for you. … Read More

Holiday Happenings

Holiday Happenings

December 1 thru December 12 – Homes for the Holidays: Gingerbread House Making Contest Bakers and crafters of all ages and abilities are invited to design and build their own edible creation! Structure may be built out of gingerbread, graham crackers, candy, frosting, or anything you like, and the base should be no larger than … Read More

Art & Music Meditation for Adults

Art & Music Meditation for Adults

Start your day in peace and contemplation as you let your thoughts and your paintbrush flow freely. Enjoy a short inspirational reading, and then create, mix colors, and let art take shape while listening to peaceful music. Art supplies will be provided, but space is limited. Please sign up at the library or call 385-6544 … Read More

Homes for the Holidays: Gingerbread House Making Contest

Homes for the Holidays: Gingerbread House Making Contest

Bakers and crafters of all ages and abilities are invited to design and build their own edible creation! Structure may be built out of gingerbread, graham crackers, candy, frosting, or anything you like, and the base should be no larger than 12” x 12” in size. Submit your entry between December 1st and 12:00 pm, … Read More

Poets in Conversation

Poets in Conversation

Join Pacific Northwest poets Holly Hughes and Ed Harkness as they read from their work, then engage them in conversation as they discuss their lives and their writing journeys. Holly is the author of the fine art chapbook Passings, The Pen and the Bell: Mindful Writing in a Busy World and Sailing by Ravens.  Ed is … Read More

Third Tuesday Trivia at the Keg & I Taproom

Third Tuesday Trivia at the Keg & I Taproom

Join library staff in a night of friendly competition at the Keg & I Taproom, 1291 Chimacum Road, Chimacum. Trivia questions will feature science, local history, pop culture, geography, and other various topics! Bring your team or come solo, test your knowledge, and win! An extra point will be awarded to teams who present their … Read More

Money Mondays in September and October

Money Mondays in September and October

Join us on Mondays in September and October to learn more about Money: our options, our choices and the impacts of our decisions. Each session starts at 5:00 pm. Stop in and learn something, and we’ll give you a Ferino’s Pizzeria discount coupon so you can pick up dinner after the session. Presented by Sue … Read More