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Join us for the annual HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE and listen to Library favorite, Tutti Quintet, perform their special variety of acoustical music for the holidays (3:30-4:15).

FRI, Dec. 4  3-5 pm NOW AVAILABLE! Gale Courses

Gale Courses offers a wide range of Courses run for six weeks and new highly interactive, instructor-led sessions begin every month. Just courses that you can take entirely look for the Gale Courses icon on online. As a Louisville Library card the Library home page, enter your holder in good standing, you are Library card number, and enroll. It’s entitled to these courses at no cost. fast, easy, and FREE!

http://education.gale.com/l-lsv_main

Call 303-335-4820 for more information. Discover NASA New Horizons Mission WED, Dec. 2  6:30-7:30

Come learn more about the New Horizon’s Mission and look at recent pictures of Pluto. Pick the brain of Phil Plait, a renowned astronomer and blogger whose work has been called “a monumental service to the space-science community.”

Phil Plait (aka The Bad Astronomer) has done Crash Course and outreach for NASA missions. Discover NASA Centaurus HS Engineering Students’ ISS Experiment MON, Dec. 7  6:30-7:30

Engineering students at Centaurus created a micro-gravity experiment that was intended for the International Space Station.

Unfortunately, the experiment was lost in the SpaceX rocket explosion in June. The students will be here to show prototypes, and talk about their lost project. Volunteers Needed Elder Story Hour Aide Select library materials and read aloud to group of elderly residents at a local memory care facility.

 Available 1-2 hours per month  Training/assistance provided  Age 18 or older and have own transportation with insurance  For more information, call 303-335-4824 or 303-335-4812 Writing Club (grades 3-5) THUR  4-5PM Dec. 17

Do you love to write? Come to the Louisville Library Writing Club, where we will work on our writing skills together! We will create writing projects, write from a prompt, and share our work with each other. Toddler Art MON  1-1:30 Dec. 21 (18mos – 3yrs; pre-register)

Creating art is not only fun, it builds shape and color recognition, and it is one of the ways young children build the fine motor skills necessary to learn to write. During this program, we’ll read a story and then work on fun art projects! The use of paint is likely, so come dressed to get a little messy! Story Time Schedule LEGO® Club 4th Monday  6-7PM Dec. 28

Come join the club! We’ll listen to a few short books on a theme, and then build LEGO creations with those themes in mind.

For ages 5-10. No registration needed. Preschool Dance Party 11:00-11:30 Dec. 11

Join us for this early childhood music and movement program.

The children’s librarians will spin the newest kids' music, read books, and use instruments and scarves.

For ages 2-6 and caregivers. Anime Teen

TUE, 4-6PM (grades 6-12)

Dec. 22

(First-floor Meeting Room) ‘Brown Bag’ Discussion Why Do We Remember What We Remember? THUR, Dec. 3  12-1pm Join Museum Coordinator Bridget Bacon for a discussion about what kinds of stories people are most likely to remember from their pasts. Which kinds of memories stick with us the most, and what types of family and community stories are most likely to survive and be passed on?

Participants are welcome to bring their lunches.