BINGO Night!
Wednesday, March 13, 5:00 pm
Community Room
Time for BINGO! Everybody is welcome to come join the fun. Feel free to bring snacks, drinks, or prizes if you’d like.
Closing Party
Wednesday, March 13, 5:30 pm
The Community Library in Ketchum
Party like it’s 1924 at the grand finale of the 2024 Winter Read of The Great Gatsby, hosted by The Community Library in Ketchum. Come dressed in your best 1920s garb (if you have it), and enjoy music, snacks, and historic photos of the Wood River Valley from the 1920s and inspired by the book’s many great parties. Test your Gatsby knowledge with trivia designed by Winter Read teen interns and be entered to win great prizes.
Book Club
We now have more copies of Beloved by Toni Morrison, this month’s Book Club selection. Our discussion will be Tuesday, March 2.
Polar Bears
A great big Thank You to Lara Antonello for her fascinating presentation about polar bears and Churchill, Manitoba last week. Lara shared these links if you would like more information:
- Community Connections: Churchill’s Knowledge Keepers Podcast: churchillpolarbearcoexistence.com
- Polar bear expert Kt Miller: youtu.be/svTulDLkpFA
- Relationship with Polar Bears (similar info to Kt, but shorter and featuring Georgina, a prominent Knowledge Keeper): youtu.be/kJkzfmgXddE
- Anything from polarbearsinternational.org
Happy Pi Day!
Are you making a pie to celebrate Pi Day (3/14) this Thursday? Pi is the most studied number in mathematics. The number pi is integral to our understanding of geometry. Pi has uses in physics, astronomy, and mathematics. Pi is used in architecture and construction as well, and has been a vital part of everything from arches and bridges to the Pyramids of Giza. Find more Pi facts (and image) at piday.org/pi-facts.
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Monday 12-6
Tuesday and Wednesday 12-4
Thursday 12-6
Friday and Saturday 10-6
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