Watercolor Class with Lynn Jones

Lynn Jones has always been creative: sewing, quilting, jewelry design, and gardening. It is this last passion that inspires her art today. She has taught business for over fifteen years and now teaches classes in professional colored pencil, watercolor and pastel. She has lived in Wyoming for over thirty years with sales, classes and exhibits around [...]
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Coming to Laramie September 8 & 9: Parenting Podcast Host and Author

The Albany County Early Development (ACED) Coalition* is excited to welcome parenting expert Hunter Clarke-Fields to Laramie on September 8-9. Hunter Clarke-Fields is host of the popular Mindful Mama podcast and the author of the bestselling book Raising Good Humans and the recently released book Raising Good Humans Everyday. She helps serve as a guide [...]
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Summer Youth Programs & Summer Reading 2023

Summer Reading 2023: All in the Neighborhood Summer Reading is a fun and free reading program for all ages. Sign up at the Summer Reading Kickoff on June 10 from 10AM-12PM (or anytime after at the Library) and receive your free Summer Reading Kit. Read 25 hours/books/days and earn 1 charm for every 5 hours/books/days. [...]
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New Library Newsletter!

Did you know that the Albany County Public Library has a quarterly newsletter?    ACPL, the ACPL Foundation, and the Friends of the Library publish a quarterly newsletter. The most recent issue includes information about the library's Albany County Early Development Coalition and a recap of the Young Writers Program. You can also learn a [...]
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Fun Libby Facts and Stats

The Libby App is available to everyone with an ACPL library card. How to Get Libby: To access Libby on your computer visit: libbyapp.com To download Libby onto your device visit: Apple Store|Google Play Store Enter Albany County Public Library as your library. Enter your library card number and PIN and then tap Sign In. Fun Libby […]

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Library Newsletter: What’s Happening @ Your Library

  Did you know that the Albany County Public Library has a quarterly newsletter?    ACPL, the ACPL Foundation, and the Friends of the Library publish a quarterly newsletter. The most recent issue includes a recap of the amazing author series during the fall, Experiences in the West. You can also learn about ACPL getting […]

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Experiences in the west

Experiences in the West

The Albany County Public Library is pleased to announce our fall series. Steven Dunn: A Fiction Reading  Tuesday, October 4th @ 7:30 PM  Shortlisted for Granta Magazine’s “Best of Young American Novelists,” Steven Dunn is the author of two books “water & power” and “Potted Meat.”  “Potted Meat” was a co-winner of the 2015 Tarpaulin [...]
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Kali Fajardo-Anstine Author Talk

The Albany County Public Library is pleased to welcome Kali Fajardo-Anstine, bestselling author of Woman of Light and Sabrina and Corina, for an engaging book talk on September 30th at 6:30 p.m.   Fajardo-Anstine earned her MFA from the University of Wyoming and has lived across the country, from Durango, Colorado, to Key West, Florida. Fajardo-Anstine is […]

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Reading Recommendations: Are You Feeling Spooky-Ooky?

Are You Feeling Spooky-Ooky? By: Robyn Jauregui  I write to you all on this chilly August 15th as a fully realized spooky woman, desperate for the comforts of Halloween. Though premature Halloween propaganda is typically reserved for grocery stores in need of sales after the back-to-school craze, the internet has helped foster an entire generation […]

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Banned Books Reading Challenge — 2022

Banned Books Week   During the last week in September, libraries will be participating in Banned Books Week. This week was created to raise awareness of censorship and to highlight books that are frequently challenged and sometimes banned. In 1982, after an onslaught of challenges and bans, Judith Krug, the Director of the Office of […]

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