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Consumer Behavior and its Impact on the U.S. Economy
Most people don't tie their behaviors as consumers to what's happening in the economy. Yet we absorb thousands of messages and make hundreds of decisions each week. As part of our Social Science Series, author and economist Jack Buffington breaks down how we as consumers have transformed and can change the future of our economy.
Jack's current research is focused on manufacturing and the U.S. economy, the state of the U.S. economy and what's next, and consumer behavior and its impact on the U.S. economy.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
A book before it was a movie, this delightful story by Jeff Kinney introduces us to an unlikely hero and reminds us all that sometimes being a kid is tough. Kids, help us celebrate Diary of a Wimpy Kid with games and activities related to the book! Refreshments will be served. Recommeded for grades 2-6.
Retirement can be less taxing with a Roth IRA
Changes in tax laws may have left you wondering about the best way to handle your retirement nest egg. Douglas County Libraries presents an educational seminar designed for individuals who might consider converting to a Roth IRA from a Traditional or Simple IRA.
Rey Cinnoco, Financial Advisor with Edward Jones Investments, will lead the seminar.
Get clicking with a digital photography class
Ted Spring, owner of Ted Spring Photography in Castle Rock, will present two Wednesday classes on digital photography. Participants should register for both classes.
Participants should bring their cameras and instruction manuals to both classes. Topics covered will include digital cards vs. film; camera parts and their functions; improving photo composition and lighting; and tips for wildlife, landscape and travel photography.
Live Local Music: John Common and Jess DeNicola
Parker Library's Live Local Music Series presents a solo acoustic hour with John Common and Jess DeNicola of “John Common & Blinding Flashes of Light.” Enjoy a taste of the hippest music in the West by a 2009 Westword Best Pop Artist nominee.
Spring Break Teen Games Week
Join us for video games, fun and prizes with your friends! No registration necessary.
Tuesday, March 23 1-3pm Mario Kart
Wednesday, March 24 1-3pm Super Smash Bros
Thursday, March 25 1-3pm Rock Band
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with books!
St. Patrick’s Day is fast approaching, and with it a great opportunity to celebrate with books! All book lovers are invited to participate. Librarians will talk about the newest great reads and ask attendees for their favorites.
Complete with door prizes, the event will be a great one for book clubs and all readers.
No more excuses! Start your genealogy!
At the beginning of the new year, you were determined to start working on your family history. Now it’s almost spring and you’ve yet to open that box in the basement. You know the one: it’s where you’ve stashed the photos, census records and notes your mom left you about your great-grandfather and his journey to America.
The expiration date on all your excuses is finally here. Highlands Ranch Library will help you get your records and story straight in four Saturdays beginning March 20.
Should you change from a traditional to a Roth IRA?
Financial Advisor Rey Cinnoco of Edward Jones Investments may help you find the answer. Join Rey for an educational seminar and learn the differences between traditional and Roth IRAs. He'll also explain features of recently changed tax laws and help you understand the benefits of converting your IRA.
Digital Photography with Castle Rock's Ted Spring
Ted Spring, owner of Ted Spring Photography in Castle Rock, will present two sessions on digital photography. Participants will learn about digital cameras, including digital cards vs. film and the parts and functions of digital cameras. In this popular two-part class, Ted will also address how to improve your photos. He'll touch on composition and lighting, and discuss wildlife and landscape photography.
This class is bound to fill up, and space is limited! Sign up today!
Denver Deputy Mayor Bill Vidal to talk about his memoir
Join current Denver Deputy Mayor Guillermo Vincente "Bill" Vidal as he speaks of overcoming his humble beginnings in a Colorado orphanage to become a proud and successful Cuban-American businessman. He'll discuss his first novel-memoir, Boxing for Cuba, "in which young boys become men in the shadow of revolution and turmoil."
Roxborough Library presents the work of artist Maryann Leake
Through March 25, visit the Roxborough Library to enjoy the fine art talent of Maryann Leake Baisley, local illustrator and watercolorist. Her current work explores four areas of interest: flowers, koi, rock formations and nests.
Kids, celebrate your birthday with the Birthday Book Club!
If you are turning 5, 6, or 7, and this is the month of your birthday, sign up for this Book Club! We'll meet the third Tuesday of each month from 4:30-5pm. Bring your favorite book to the party!
Each child registered will get a coupon for a free cupcake from Nomalie Cupcakes in Parker. Join us for a birthday and book celebration!
Our Garden Series gets gardeners ready for spring
There may still be snow on the ground, but it’s already time to start thinking about spring and the things in your yard that may need a little love to look their best this year.
We've joined forces once again with Castle Rock Gift & Garden to bring you Our Garden Series, a collection of informational gardening classes customized to Douglas County’s water, weather and soil.
March programs will focus on ornamental grasses and trees. Join us and let's get growing!
Douglas County Libraries and AARP keep seniors safe on the road
Douglas County Libraries, in partnership with AARP, is offering a two-day driver’s safety class aimed at adults aged 50 and over. Registration is required for both sessions, April 8 and 9, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. each day. The class will be held at Highlands Ranch Library, 9292 Ridgeline Blvd., in Highlands Ranch.
According to AARP, participation in the class will help seniors review and update their driving skills, and may result in savings on auto insurance, depending on individual policies. A nominal fee of $14 ($12 for AARP members) will be due to the instructor at the first class.
Castle Rock Teens: Write On!
Castle Rock teens ages 12-18 are invited to submit an original piece of writing inspired by the town of Castle Rock. The My Castle Rock Teen Writing Contest sponsored by Philip S. Miller Library gives teens an opportunity to express themselves and tell the community what Castle Rock means to them.
Bonfils Blood Drives @ Your Library
Douglas County Libraries has formed a “partnership for life” with Bonfils Blood Center and will be holding blood drives throughout 2010. Bonfils needs 4,200 blood donations weekly to meet the needs of the community and to be prepared for unexpected events.
Blood Donation is one of the easiest ways to help your community, with each whole blood donation taking less than an hour and having the potential to help several people.
Reservations are handled through Bonfils. Call 303-363-2300 to book your spot, or visit www.bonfils.org.
Raising Financially Responsible Kids
A piggy bank is just the first step toward raising a money-smart child.
Learn tips for engaging kids to become financially responsible. This program focuses on helping parents teach their children the value of money, and how to become financially responsible adults. Hosted by New York Life and based on the program created by noted financial expert, television personality, and New York Times Best Selling Author Neale S. Godfrey.
The program will address age-appropriate ways to teach kids to:
- Earn and appreciate an allowance
- Develop good savings and investing habits
- Separate wants and needs
- Become disciplined shoppers
- View advertising critically
Registration required.
Clubs Meeting at Douglas County Libraries
Douglas County Libraries hosts a wide variety of clubs for patrons of all ages and interests. Registration is not required.
Highlands Ranch Library
Chess Knights Chess Club
Meets 2nd & 4th Wed of each month from 7-9 pm
All ages welcome
GO Game Club
Meets every Sunday from 12- 2 pm
All ages welcome
Highlands Ranch Garden Club
Meets the third Tuesday of each month
For information on meeting location contact Susan McClean, President, at 303-649-1265
Adults welcome
Highlands Ranch Genealogical Society
Meets the first Tuesday of each month from 7-9 pm, September through May
Adults welcome
Highlands Ranch Photography Club
Assistive Technology at Douglas County Libraries
Douglas County Libraries offers a wide range of free tools and technologies for people living with physical challenges:
Philip S. Miller Library (100 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock) provides reading glasses, page magnifiers, and a large print collection for visually impaired patrons. A TTY phone and an electric scooter is also available.
Highlands Ranch Library (9292 Ridgeline Boulevard) features the Open Book computer program which makes reading easier for people living with a visual impairment. Open Book scans and converts text (including books, magazines, and newspapers) to spoken word through a set of headphones. In addition, the library offers a large print collection and an electric scooter.
Parker Library (10851 South Crossroads Drive) features several assistive tools, including a Telesensory Aladdin Desktop Magnifier which features a 14-inch screen to help patrons read books, newspapers and magazines. Hand-held magnifying glasses, large-print books, and an electric scooter are also available.
For more information about using these assistive devices, please contact your local library at 303-791-READ.



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