October 2016
New Expanded Hours for One-on-One Technology Help!

One-on-One Technology Help allows library patrons to make one-hour appointments to receive personalized assistance with a device, piece of software, or specific technology problem. Get help with computer basics including email, internet, Microsoft Office programs, and apps for your smartphones, tablets and laptops.

To make an appointment, please register at the reference desk or call (720) 887-2350. Appointments should be made at least 48 hours in advance.
Conversation Groups Have Started Again!

Practice speaking English in a friendly setting. No registration required. Come anytime! Meet in the 1st floor Conference Room. Wednesdays & Fridays from 9:30-11 a.m. September 2, 2016- June 30, 2017
TRAIL MAGIC: THE GRANDMA GATEWOOD STORY
Thursday , October 6, 
7 - 8 p.m
Anne McEvoy portrays Grandma Gatewood in this film documentary which includes interviews with historians, Trail staff and volunteers, Emma's family, and Appalachian Trail hikers. Produced y arrangement with Eden Valley Enterprises and FilmAffects. 

Register online here!
Questions? Contact the reference desk at 720-887-2350.
TECH CAFE
Drop-in tech help! No appointment necessary.

Friday, October 7, 
12:30 - 2:30 p.m at the Senior Center.

Get help with your smart phone, tablet, laptop, or e-reader (Kindle or Nook). Software and apps only.

Questions? Contact the reference desk at 720-887-2350.
OPEN MAKERLAB: MASON JAR CRAFTS
Wednesday, October 12,
5 - 6 p.m.

Get down with your creative self and create potpourri or candle holders out of mason jars. For ages 15+. Registration NOT required, but recommended.

Register online here!
Questions? Contact the reference desk at 720-887-2350.
WHAT TO EAT ON THE TRAIL
Thursday, October 13, 
6:30 - 7:30 p.m

Get the most out of what you eat when you're on the trail at this hands-on cooking workshop on preparing nutritious snacks and meals.

Register online here!
Questions? Contact the reference desk at 720-887-2350

BROOMFIELD HIKES
Sunday, October 16, 
10:30 a.m.

Join Broomfield resident Bette Erickson and other One Book, One Broomfield readers on a scenic and leisurely hike at the McKay Lake trail. Erickson is the author of numerous hiking books and writes the weekly Explorations column for the Broomfield  Enterprise .  Meet at the McKay Lake trailhead on 144th.

Register online here!
Questions? Contact the reference desk at 720-887-2350.

LIFE AT 3 MPH
Sunday, October 23 at   3 p.m. Walk at 4 p.m.

Jonathon Stalls, founder of the Walk2Connect Cooperative, will present o n the whole-health benefits of walking. He will share experiences from his long-distance walks across the U.S. and inspire attendees to be stewards of a growing movement to connect more by foot. A community walk in nearby open space will follow the presentation.

Register online here!
Questions? Contact the reference desk at 720-887-2350.
OPEN MAKERLAB: MASON JAR CRAFTS
Wednesday, October 26,
5 - 6 p.m.

Get down with your creative self and create potpourri or candle holders out of mason jars. For ages 15+. Registration NOT required, but recommended.

Register online here!
Questions? Contact the reference desk at 720-887-2350.
A WALK IN THE WOODS
Thursday, October 27
6 - 7:45 p.m.

This feature film based on Bill Bryson's book explores the adventures and misadventures of two friends who set out to hike the Appalachian Trail. Starring Robert Redford and Nick Nolte. Rated R.

Register online here
Questions? Contact the reference desk at 720-887-2350.
Broomfield Library Friends Foundation

Help support library programs by becoming a member of Broomfield Library Friends Foundation. Pick up a membership flyer at our bookstore inside the library or visit us on Facebook (search  @BroomfieldLibraryFriends).
Create a Lasting Legacy

By making a tax deductible contribution for an engraved and personalized brick you can become a part of Broomfield history. A brick can be imprinted with your name, family name, business name, the name of someone special in your life or a special saying.
Visit the Library Friends Foundation here