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See what's on for Adults in March
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A library of human beings, the Human Library is a collection of people from all walks of life featuring “human books” available for "checkout." Individuals serve as human “books” and participants can “read” the book by engaging in a conversation with the book on loan. Readers have the opportunity to have a 20-minute conversation with their book selections. Click here for additional information and to preview the 2020 titles. (Behind the Penrose Library)
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Presented by Stacy of Mountain Biking with Stacy. In this informative talk, learn about different types of riders, bike components, body-bike separation, and how to keep your eyes scanning ahead. Ages 16+. Tues., March 3, 6 p.m. Penrose Library
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Join PPLD and Dr. Ted Kelting for a lecture on Egyptian myths. Dr. Kelting is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Colorado College in the Classics Department, where he teaches Latin, as well as courses on the literature and history of Rome, Egypt, and North Africa. Ages 16+ This is lecture is being offered as a part of PPLD's Winter Adult Reading Program. Fri., March 6, 2 p.m. Ute Pass Library
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Restore balance, focus, and increase vitality by strengthening and stretching your body, clearing your mind and tuning into your breath. With the use of chairs, we explore the poses with a slow steady practice of movement and breath. For ages 18+
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Join one Colorado's premier Irish dance troupes for a performance of traditional Irish step and Ceili dance. Followed by a St. Patrick's Day craft. All ages welcome! Sat., March 14,1 p.m. Cheyenne Mountain Library
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Commemorate Women's History Month with the Pikes Peak Library District and the Legendary Ladies! Hear from six historical reenactors who portray real, courageous women who helped shape the West. All ages welcome! Sat. March 21,1 p.m. East Library Sat. March 28, 1 p.m. High Prairie Library
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Join PPLD and Dr. Marcia Dobson for a lecture on Myth and the Unconscious. Dr. Dobson is a Professor at Colorado College in the Classics Department, where she teaches Ancient Greek Drama, Ancient Greek Language, Discovering the Unconscious, and Myth and Meaning, amongst other classes. Ages 16+. This lecture is being offered as a part of PPLD's Winter Adult Reading Program. Sat. March 28, 10:00 a.m. Rockrimmon Library
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