Friday Grab Bag, April 24, 2026

Comedian Willie Tyler and his puppet Lester entertain two young boys.
Preschoolers meet Lester at Head Start show. The Rocky Mountain News Daily, April 27, 1976

The Friday Grab Bag is a weekly series that highlights fun, unique, and interesting happenings in Colorado libraries, and includes news from the Colorado State Library as well as images from the Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection. Let’s open the Friday Grab Bag!

Library Events & Programs

Green Thumbs-Up

Broomfield Library invites their community to the Master Gardener Helpline on April 30 from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm at the CSU Extension Office. Volunteers will be on hand to answer garden questions, diagnose plant problems, and provide free resources for a successful season.

Bud Werner Memorial Library is teaming up with the Routt County CSU Master Gardeners to offer two Evenings with Master Gardeners on April 28 & 29. Learn about strategies and techniques to maximize the short growing season, whether your garden is large or small.

Columbine flowers.
The Columbine, Colorado’s State Flower. The Estes Park Trail, April 26, 1946

Gilpin County Public Library welcomes presenters from the CSU Extension Office for Native and Firewise Landscaping on April 28. They will address best practices for decreasing wildfire risk on your property.

La Veta Public Library will host Jared Fleming, Lead Project Forester, for 2026: State of the Forests, It’s going to be a busy year on April 30. He will discuss what our weak winter means for the spread of mountain pine beetles, and what we can do to mitigate the impact.

Lake County Public Library is offering two High Altitude Gardening Workshops on April 25. Learn tips, access resources, and receive seed starting supplies for your gardening endeavors.

Bemis Public Library presents their 5th annual Spring Plant Swap on April 25 at Sophie’s Place. Exchange your cuttings, seedlings, transplants, or houseplants for something new. No donation is required to participate.

Join Mesa County Libraries in their Discovery Garden for Demonstration Days on April 25. This program will be led by the Mesa County Libraries Garden Coordinator.

Ridgway Library District will offer From Dirt to Delicious: The Magic of Soil and Compost with Chris Lance on April 25. Learn how to turn kitchen and garden waste into nutrient-rich compost.

Spanish Peaks Library’s Gardening 101 series presents The Folklore of Flowers on April 26. Learn the meanings, stories, and folklore of our favorite blooms.

Pick ‘n’ Mix

A man on a unicycle juggles 3 balls.
Bernhard Masterson. Golden Transcript, April 29, 1986

East Morgan County Library District invites adults to join Behavioral Health Specialist Jim Kuemmerle for Cultivating Wellness with CSU Extension on April 30. You’ll learn practical ways to nourish yourself through building social connections and connecting with nature.

Boulder Public Library’s Food Lab will feature a Quesadilla Bar on April 27 at NoBo Library. Tweens and teens will make tortillas from scratch, then fill them with yummy ingredients like cheese and pico de gallo.

Garfield County Libraries invites teens to It’s About to Get Real, a class about real-world life skills on April 27 at the Parachute Branch. Get started with basics like following a recipe, creating a budget, and filling out a resume.

Eagle Valley Library District is hosting an All-Ages Clothing Exchange on April 25 at Gypsum Public Library. Bring up to one bag of gently used clothes, toys, and games to exchange for something new-to-you. No donation is required to participate.

Englewood Public Library is throwing a Parisian Prom just for preschoolers on May 1 at the Civic Center. Join them for a special day of stories and fun with Paris-themed decorations, music, and sweet treats.

Jefferson County Public Library invites kids to be a Librarian in Training on April 26 at Belmar Library. To celebrate Children’s Day/Book Day (El día de los niños/El día de los libros), kids are invited to practice library work skills such as making a library card, checking out and shelving books, and leading story time to stuffies.

Three men flip pancakes at a large griddle.
Pancake Pros. The Estes Park Trail, April 25, 1986

What’s New from the Colorado State Library

America 250 – Colorado 150 Celebrations

Is your library planning any 250-150 events? The Colorado State Library would love to feature them in the Friday Grab Bag. Email Amy Hitchner with an event link or the details.

Colorado Historic Newspapers

Life in Camp: Colorado Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Newspapers. The CHNC team recently added 52 CCC Camp newspapers to the Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection.

Book Club Sets

The Joy of Joining Book Clubs. In celebration of National Library Week, learn how joining a book club through your local library can be a joyful experience.

Learning Opportunities

All events are online except where a location is noted.

Library Jobline

Are you considering a job change this year? Check out Library Jobline for hot new library employment opportunities, like this selection from around Colorado.

Grant Opportunities

Libraries and Local News Initiative from the Urban Libraries Council. This national pilot program connects public libraries with local news organizations to create opportunities for residents to shape the stories and information in their communities. Awards: 6-8 micro-grants of $7,500-$10,000 to library-newsroom teams. Applications accepted April 8 – May 1, 2026. 


A man holds a giant plastic bag.
‘Flying Saucer’ is Captured. The Rocky Mountain News Daily, April 24, 1966

This post is part of the Spotlight on Sharing initiative, which aims to increase the visibility of Colorado library programs and resource sharing.

Do you have a story from your library to share? Email Amy Hitchner, [email protected].

All images are from the Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection, a service of Colorado State Library.

Amy Hitchner
Latest posts by Amy Hitchner (see all)