Room: Marion Bingham Room
Contact Email: jvestal@cityofboise.org
Contact Phone: 972-8255
Library Branch: Main Library
Type of Event: Classes/Workshops/Speakers,Special Programs & Events
Age: Adults
Learn the steps to enroll in Medicare! SHIBA volunteer, Mike Smith, will give a presentation with computer graphics explaining details about when and how to enroll, the various parts of Medicare, types of private Medicare coverage, and assistance programs to help with Medicare costs. He’ll answer your questions so you can feel confident about signing up for Medicare!
Register by calling 1-800-247-4422.
For more information: see http://www.doi.idaho.gov/shiba/MedicareEvents.aspx
Room: Lemhi Room
Contact Name: Aaron Branahl
Contact Email: abranahl@cityofboise.org
Contact Phone: 972-8336
Library Branch: Library! at Hillcrest
Type of Event: Games/Crafts/Activities
Age: Adults
Join us at the Library! at Hillcrest for a relaxing evening of coloring. We’ll provide coloring sheets designed specifically for adults, markers, colored pencils, and crayons.
September 22 in Albertson’s Stadium at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7:30 pm. Bring your own blankets and pillows for a movie under the stars on the world famous blue turf. This year’s showing is “The Jungle Book”. The Jungle Book is a live-action/CGI film that tells the story of Mowgli, an orphaned human boy who, guided by his animal guardians, sets out on a journey of self-discovery while evading the threatening Shere Khan. Free for students with ID and $10 for non-students.
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: Lemhi Room
Contact Phone: 972-8340
Library Branch: Library! at Hillcrest
Type of Event: Storytimes/Puppets/Etc.
Age: Children
Babies storytime for ages 0-23 months.
Room: Hayes Auditorium
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
For children ages 2-5.
This program will be replaced with a puppet show one Friday each month, generally the first Friday.
Room: Sycamore Room
Contact Phone: 208-972-8320
Library Branch: Library! at Collister
Type of Event: Storytimes/Puppets/Etc.
Age: Children
Play is an important part of early literacy, which is why we have designed a drop in play time just for you and your children. It is designed to provide a safe, educational, and fun environment for children ages 0-4. Children must be with an adult caregiver or parent at all times.
Room: Sagebrush Room
Registration Required: No
Contact Phone: 972-8300
Library Branch: Library! at Cole & Ustick
Type of Event: Storytimes/Puppets/Etc.
Age: Children
Stories and music for children ages 0-3.
Noon. MEC Room 106. The Center for Idaho History and Politics presents this fall’s slate of brownbag presentations. William Voegeli, Claremont Review, presents “Liberalism and Tolerance: Can an Open Society Survive Its Best Instincts?” The night before William Voegeli will also be delivering the annual Constitution Day lecture.
Room: Hayes Auditorium
Contact Name: Jody Vestal
Contact Email: jvestal@cityofboise.org
Contact Phone: 208-972-8226
Library Branch: Main Library
Type of Event: Books & Reading
Age: Adults
The fall theme is “King Lear and His Daughters”.
Friday, September 23. William Shakespeare, King Lear. Join us for a discussion and group reading of the play with Shakespearean experts as well as groundlings from Boise State University’s Hemingway Literary Center faculty.
Book discussions are help at the Boise Public Library, 715 S. Capitol Blvd., from 12:10 to 1:00 PM, and are free and open to the public. Books are available at Rediscovered Books on 8th Street between Main and Idaho which gives a 10% discount and at the BSU Bookstore in the Student Union Building (426-1362), which gives a 25% discount. For more information, contact BSU English Professor Cheryl Hindrichs, cherylhindrichs@boisestate.edu .
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