Registration Required: Yes
Contact Name: Sam Counsil
Contact Email: scounsil@cityofboise.org
Contact Phone: 972-8320
Library Branch: Library! at Collister
Type of Event: Classes/Workshops/Speakers
Age: Adults
From email to e-Readers, we offer one-on-one help with basic technologies.
Room: YS Storywell
Registration Required: No
Contact Name: Azam Houle
Contact Email: ahoule@cityofboise.org
Contact Phone: 2089728200
Library Branch: Main Library
Type of Event: Storytimes/Puppets/Etc.
Age: Children
Stories, puppets, and songs for children ages 0 – 23 months.
Room: Sagebrush Room
Registration Required: No
Contact Phone: 972-8300
Library Branch: Library! at Cole & Ustick
Type of Event: Games/Crafts/Activities
Age: Children
Music and fun for ages 2 – 5.
Room: Hayes Auditorium
Registration Required: No
Contact Name: Cherie Bussert
Contact Email: cbussert@cityofboise.org
Contact Phone: 2089728200
Library Branch: Main Library
Type of Event: Storytimes/Puppets/Etc.
Age: Children
Join us each week for stories, letters, math, and fun during Preschool Story time. For children ages 3-5.
Room: Sycamore Room
Registration Required: No
Contact Phone: 208-972-8320
Library Branch: Library! at Collister
Type of Event: Storytimes/Puppets/Etc.
Age: Children
A special storytime geared for children of all ages.
Storytime introduces books, music, singing and movement, while promoting early literacy skills, gross motor skills, and supporting cognitive and social/emotional development.
Meets in the Sycamore Room.
Room: Lemhi Room
Contact Phone: 972-8340
Library Branch: Library! at Hillcrest
Type of Event: Storytimes/Puppets/Etc.
Age: Children
Toddler storytime for ages 2-3. Big books, flannel stories, songs, ABCs, and counting for toddlers!
Room: Sycamore Room
Registration Required: No
Contact Name: Jennifer Laraway
Contact Phone: (208) 972-8320
Library Branch: Library! at Collister
Type of Event: Games/Crafts/Activities,School-age Programs
Age: Children
For children ages 6-12.
Join us each week for a variety of themes including” Legos, art, science, math, and more.
Room: Sycamore Room
Registration Required: No
Contact Name: Trevor Hanson
Contact Email: thanson@cityofboise.org
Library Branch: Library! at Collister
Type of Event: Movies
Age: Children,Teens,Adults
Come one, come all and join us for a movie night. We will be showing the LEGO® Movie, and have LEGO bricks and snacks to enjoy. All ages are welcome.
Room: Hayes Auditorium
Contact Phone: 972-8255
Library Branch: Main Library
Type of Event: Books & Reading,Movies,Special Programs & Events
Age: Teens,Adults
In honor of the Shakespeare’s First Folio exhibit, we’re showing vintage Shakespeare films in August and September.
Like most of Shakespeare’s comedies, A Midsummer Night’s Dream contains several seemingly unrelated plot lines, all tied together by a single unifying event, in this instance the impending wedding of Theseus and Hippolyta.
One thread concerns the mistaken-identity romances of four young Athenians; another involves a group of “rude mechanicals” who plan to stage a production of “Pyramus and Thisbe” in honor of the wedding; and a third plot strand is motivated by the mischievous misbehavior of invisible fairies Oberon, Titania, and Puck. …
Considered a brave failure at the time of its first release, on a purely visual level, A Midsummer Night’s Dream is one of the more satisfying Shakespearean cinemadaptations of Hollywood’s golden age. (Source: http://library.movlic.com/ Author: Hal Erickson. (1935, not rated)
Starring James Cagney, Olivia de Havilland, Joe E. Brown, Dick Powell, Jean Muir, and Anita Louise.
SHAKESPEARE’S FIRST FOLIO
August 20-September 21
Boise State University’s Yanke Family Research Park, Arts & Humanities Institute Gallery
In celebration of the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s 1616 death, the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C. has arranged the ultimate book tour. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare is stopping in each state for a limited time.
Without the Folio, we would very likely have only half of Shakespeare’s works—it contains 36 plays and one of only two likenesses of Shakespeare considered “authentic. “ Shakespeare’s First Folio will be in Boise August 20-September 21, hosted by Boise State University.
The Library is pleased to partner with BSU and other local organizations in supporting the exhibit. Visit the Albertsons Library First Folio! website at http://archives.boisestate.edu/shakespeare2016/ for details about the exhibit and related events.
Room: Marion Bingham Room
Registration Required: No
Contact Name: Jody Vestal
Contact Email: askalibrarian@cityofboise.org
Contact Phone: 972-8255
Library Branch: Main Library
Type of Event: Classes/Workshops/Speakers,Special Programs & Events
Age: Adults
Christie Stoll, Executive Director for IDeal and Nick Thiros, IDeal Field Representative will speak about Idaho’s Section 529 Plan established by the state in 2000 which is designed to help individuals and families save for college in a tax-advantaged way. Research from Washington University in St. Louis http://csd.wustl.edu/Publications/Documents/WP10.01.pdf shows that students who have a college savings account are seven times more likely to enroll and complete a form of higher education regardless of amount saved.
This session will focus on the importance of saving for higher education from an early age and:
• Explaining the differences between scholarships and grants
• Savings versus borrowing
• Tax deductions and incentives for higher education
• Tuition reduction and cooperative fee programs
• Level of education needed for Idaho jobs and Idaho’s wage ranking
• Idaho’s 60% goal
• Cost of college in Idaho and nation
• Overview of 529 versus other savings options
• Highlights and unique features of Idaho’s 529 including myths and FAQ’s
• Q & A