Wednesday, April 29, 2015

WCL Calendar Sampling April 30-May 7




Thursday, April 30

Colton – 1:30 p.m. – Tech Help Open House – Sarah McKnight and Sara Garza from Colfax are available to assist with basic computer help or help downloading e-books from the library’s website.

Rosalia – 2 p.m. – Creating e-Newsletters – E-newsletters are a great way for churches, clubs, sports teams, and many other local organizations to develop a sense of community, set up activities and generally stay in touch.  Learn the basics of Mailchimp, a free service, to produce an e-newsletter.

Colfax – 7 p.m. – Death Ride, Murder in a Small Town – Come hear the shocking facts and tragic aftermath in this fascinating true-crime presentation by Death Ride authors, Tim and Beck Hattenburg.

Friday, May 1

Colfax – 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.– Family Caregiver Support Program – Free informative session for those caring for a loved one. To learn more or additional questions, call (509) 332-0365 or (800) 873-5889 or visit http://www.ruralresources.org/get-help/senior-services/caregiver-support/ 

Colfax, Endicott, St. John & Uniontown – Early learning with books, singing and crafts for ages six and younger.   Check the calendar for times.

Saturday, May 2

Rosalia – 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. – Book Sale – Checkout the wide assortment of books on sale. Sale of all items benefits local youth programs.

Endicott – 6:30 p.m. – Internet Selling Learn from two experienced online sellers how to supplement your family's income with Amazon, eBay & Etsy.  Individual help and questions available at the end of the class

Monday, May 4

Endicott (1 to 3 p.m.) & Palouse (5 to 7 p.m.) – Social Media Marketing for Businesses – Marketing expert and Tinderbox Consulting’s Josh King leads two workshops designed to cover subjects like set-up, scheduling and paid advertisement on Facebook. He will also touch on Twitter and Pinterest as marketing tools.

Garfield – 6 p.m. – Essential Oils Tea Party – Join us for warm all natural teas, yummy healthful treats, and homemade gifts made with essential oils.

Tuesday, May 5

Farmington, Palouse, & Rosalia– Pre-School programs – Social time for kids and parents with play, singing, crafts and storytelling for ages 6 and younger. Visit the online calendar for times.

Colfax – 11 a.m. – Friends of WCL – Open Business meeting - support services countywide through projects, advocacy, volunteerism and financial efforts.

Wednesday, May 6

Malden – 2:30 p.m. – It’s All About the Yarn – Join Val Bryan and her spinning wheel to learn about various handspun yarns and their uses                                                                                       Thursday, May 7                                                                                                                            Albion 4 p.m. – After School Art – Make a Mother's Day gift for a special person in your life
Many of this week’s programs are made possible by Technology Made Easy from the Washington State Library through funding provided by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. This is only a sampling of the dozens of programs held each week in branches of the Whitman County Library.  Check our events calendar www.whitco.lib.wa.us  to see what else is happening.

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Exercise, Newsletters, True Murder .... all at the Colfax Branch of Whitman County Library

Colfax Library brings you exciting opportunities this week;

Weds, Apr 28 at 3 pm, learn to create online newsletters
Thurs, Apr 29 at 7 pm, tale of murder in small town Montana

Also, Yoga, Boot Camp, Zumba, Gentle Fitness workouts and LOTS OF KIDS PROGRAMS! Visit the Events Calendar for more info or call 397-4366.

Monday, April 27, 2015

National Library Week at Whitman County Library

Friends of WCL celebrate National Library Week with The Library Song ... serenaded by Scott Hallett. The Friends meet the 1st Tuesday of each month at 11 a.m. We'd love to have you join us!

Sunday, April 26, 2015

Death Ride comes to Colfax Library....


A true tale of murder and deception comes to the Colfax Library on Thursday, April 30 at 7 p.m. Death Ride by Tim and Becky Hattenburg, tells the terrifying and heartbreakingly, true story of Larry Kuntz and his parents, Mike and Frieda Kuntz. At just five-years-old, young Larry was beaten and left for dead after witnessing his parent’s murder in rural Montana. It is a chilling crime whose aftermath lives on today.

The Hattenburg’s presentation on the Kuntz family tragedy will last approximately 40 minutes, including an interview that KHQ TV presented with Larry Kuntz and the Hattenburgs.  Main Street Books will also be on hand selling books for $19.95 plus tax.

For more information about this presentation, contact Whitman County Library at 397-4366. For more information about the book, visit www.deathridemurder.com or contact Main Street Books at 397-3334.

Monday, April 20, 2015

WCL Calendar Sampler April 23-30

Thursday, April 23

Colfax, LaCrosse & Tekoa – Storytime – Bring in the little ones for fun stories, songs and more every Thursday. Visit the online calendar for times.

Colfax – 4 p.m. – Introduction to Social Media – Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter are designed to make social connections with people all over the world.  Explore options to stay connected without giving up all your privacy.

Friday, April 24

Center in Colfax – 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. – Watercolor Basics and Special Effects – Cost is $16 for a one day workshop. For more information or to register visit http://www.sccel.spokane.edu/ACT-2.aspx or call (509) 279-6030.

St. John The St. John Library will be closed on Friday, April 24, so we can man the booth at the fair.  Come by on Friday, Saturday and Sunday to learn about what the library has to offer.  

Malden – 4 p.m. – Teen Patterned Tape Crafting – Ages 12 and up will craft a picture frame using jumbo craft sticks covered with colorful patterned tape.

Saturday, April 25

Albion – 1 p.m. – Introduction to Social Media - Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter are designed to make social connections with people all over the world.  Explore options to stay connected without giving up all your privacy.

All Locations – Penny Drive - Time to support youth programs throughout the library system. The drive runs from April 13-30. The money collected stays at each branch location.

Monday, April 27

Colfax – Two different fitness classes for different skill levels.  Visit the online calendar for more information and costs.

Colton – 10:30 a.m. – Storytime – Ages 1-6 are invited to learn about numbers through stories and songs.

Tuesday, April 28

Farmington, Palouse, & Rosalia– Pre-School Programs – Social time for kids and parents with play, singing, crafts and storytelling for ages 6 and younger. Visit the online calendar for times.

Colfax – Two different evening fitness classes for different skill levels.  Visit the online calendar for more information and costs.

Wednesday, April 29

St. John (12 p.m.) & Colfax (3 p.m.) – Creating e-Newsletters – E-newsletters are a great way for churches, clubs, sports teams, and many other local organizations to develop a sense of community, set up activities and generally stay in touch.  Learn the basics of Mailchimp, a free service, to produce an e-newsletter.

Palouse (1 p.m.) & Garfield (4 p.m.) – Computer Basics – Help with basic computer skills including: Resume help, on-line searching and using digital library services.
Thursday, April 30

Rosalia – 2 p.m. – Creating e-Newsletters – E-newsletters are a great way for churches, clubs, sports teams, and many other local organizations to develop a sense of community, set up activities and generally stay in touch.  Learn the basics of Mailchimp, a free service, to produce an e-newsletter.

Colfax – 7 p.m. – Death Ride, Murder in a Small Town – Come hear the shocking facts and tragic aftermath in this fascinating true-crime presentation by Death Ride authors, Tim and Beck Hattenburg.





Many of this week’s programs are made possible by Technology Made Easy from the Washington State Library through funding provided by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. 

This is only a sampling of the dozens of programs held each week in branches of the Whitman County Library.  Check our events calendar www.whitco.lib.wa.us  to see what else is happening.

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Guns, the West and gun museums...


This is a fully loaded guide to the most important guns and the famous gunslingers who used them during the last 700 years.
Heavily illustrated with spectacular artwork this is a fascinating, eye-opening at the truth behind the western legends we all think we know. 
Gun enthusiast and collector alike will delight in this book that showcases over 275 of the most important and valuable guns from the National Firearms Museum in Fairfax, Virginia. 

 

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Please join us ... an amazing Free opportunity!

Business Outside the Box
Chamber Luncheon Tues, Apr 21 at noon
Free one hour workshop follows at 1pm

RSVP: $11 lunch at colfaxchamber.org or 509-397-3712

Dynamic trainer and business advisor Josh Wade passionately conveys how to promote your business online with social media and relationship marketing. Wade started Spokane Wine Magazine and Nectar Tasting Room combining his love for wine and marketing.  Josh’s blog is http://drinknectar.com.
This workshop is made possible by a grant to WCL from the Washington State Library through funding provided by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Your invited on a Death Ride...

A true tale of murder and deception comes to the Colfax Library on Thursday, April 30 at 7 p.m. Death Ride by Tim and Becky Hattenburg, tells the terrifying and heartbreakingly, true story of Larry Kuntz and his parents, Mike and Frieda Kuntz. At just five-years-old, young Larry was beaten and left for dead after witnessing his parent’s murder in rural Montana. It is a chilling crime whose aftermath lives on today.

The Hattenburg’s presentation on the Kuntz family tragedy will last approximately 40 minutes, including an interview that KHQ TV presented with Larry Kuntz and the Hattenburgs.  Main Street Books will also be on hand selling books for $19.95 plus tax.

For more information about this presentation, contact Whitman County Library at 397-4366. For more information about the book, visit www.deathridemurder.com or contact Main Street Books at 397-3334.

Monday, April 13, 2015

WCL Calendar Sampling April 16-23


 

Thursday, April 16

St. John (2 p.m.) & Tekoa (6 p.m.) – Technology Tips for Business - Marketing expert and SCORE volunteer Josh King leads a class designed to answer questions on subjects like computer and software purchasing, website creation and management, business email and using the cloud.

Colton, Colfax Palouse & Farmington - After school programs – Many branches hold special programs for elementary students.  Check the online calendar or Facebook pages for times.

Friday, April 17

Colfax, Endicott, St. John & Uniontown – Pre-School Programs – Social time for kids and parents with play, singing, crafts and storytelling for ages 6 and younger. Visit the online calendar for times.

All Locations – Penny Drive - Time to support youth programs throughout the library system. The drive runs from April 13-30. The money collected stays at each branch location.

Saturday, April 18

Albion (12 p.m.) & Rosalia (3 p.m.) – Technology Tips for Business - Marketing expert and SCORE volunteer Josh King leads a class designed to answer questions on subjects like computer and software purchasing, website creation and management, business email and using the cloud.

Monday, April 20

Colfax – 4 p.m. – Library Board Meeting – Monthly meetings are open to the public.

Palouse – 4 p.m. – Domino Chain Reaction – Students in grade 6 and up are invited to create a chain reaction around the library.

Tuesday, April 21

Colfax Best Western (1 p.m.) & Palouse (6 p.m.) – Building an Outside the Box Business - Dynamic trainer, Josh Wade’s goal is helping others build their outside the box business through social media and relationship marketing. To learn more about Josh and his businesses look at http://drinknectar.com. St. John (12 p.m.) & Rosalia (3 p.m.) – Introduction to Social Media – Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter are designed to make social connections with people all over the world.  Librarian Giovanna helps you explore your options to make online friends without giving up all your privacy.

Wednesday, April 22

Uniontown (1 p.m.) & Palouse (4 p.m.) – Introduction to Social Media - Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter are designed to make social connections with people all over the world.  Explore your options to stay connected without giving up all your privacy.

Thursday, April 23

Colfax – 4 p.m. – Introduction to Social Media - Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter are designed to make social connections with people all over the world.  Explore options to stay connected without giving up all your privacy.

Many of this week’s programs are made possible by Technology Made Easy from the Washington State Library through funding provided by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. 

This is only a sampling of the dozens of programs held each week in branches of the Whitman County Library.  Check our events calendar www.whitco.lib.wa.us  to see what else is happening.

FREE Family Fair April 25

19th Annual Family Fair, Saturday April 25 10 am to 2 pm
Download an agency registration form here.


 For a complete list of events and programs happening in all fourteen Whitman County Library branches, visit the Whitman County Library website or the library's events calendar or call the library at 397-4366 or 877-733-3375 toll-free.    

Tech Tips for running a business

Technology Tips for running a business
Colfax Branch Library (added locations below)
Weds, Apr. 15 at 3 pm

Are you a current or maybe future entrepreneur wanting more information about using computers and the internet for your business?  Marketing expert and SCORE volunteer Josh King is leading six workshops throughout Whitman County designed to answer your questions.  Technology Tips for Business will cover subjects like computer and software purchasing, website creation and management, business email and using the cloud.  Josh is the founder of Tinderbox Consulting a Spokane marketing agency.


Complete schedule:
Wednesday April 15 – Colfax 3 p.m., Palouse 6 p.m.
Thursday April 16  – St. John 2 p.m., Tekoa 6 p.m.
Saturday April 18 – Albion 12 p.m., Rosalia 3 p.m.

The workshops are supported by “Technology Made Easy” grant funding provided to the Washington State Library by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.  For more information call the Colfax Branch toll-free, 1-877-733-3375.

Sunday, April 12, 2015

Dynamic trainer comes to Chamber meeting and free workshop...


Business Outside the Box

Chamber Luncheon Tues, Apr 21 at noon

 Free one hour workshop follows at 1pm

RSVP: $11 lunch at colfaxchamber.org or 509-397-3712

Dynamic trainer and business advisor Josh Wade passionately conveys how to promote your business online with social media and relationship marketing. Wade started Spokane Wine Magazine and Nectar Tasting Room combining his love for wine and marketing.  Josh’s blog is http://drinknectar.com

This workshop is made possible by a grant to WCL from the Washington State Library through funding provided by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Colfax After School Program April 16



Recycled Art for Grades 1-4


Third Thursday Club Recycled Art Fun for Grades 1-4 at the Colfax Library April 16 3:30-4:30.



For more information contact: Sheri Miller at the library (509-397-4366.)
For a complete list of events and programs happening in all fourteen Whitman County Library branches, visit the Whitman County Library website or the library's events calendar or call the library at 397-4366 or 877-733-3375 toll-free.

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Presentation on true Montana murders....

A true tale of murder and deception comes to the Colfax Library on Thursday, April 30 at 7 p.m. Death Ride by Tim and Becky Hattenburg, tells the terrifying and heartbreakingly, true story of Larry Kuntz and his parents, Mike and Frieda Kuntz. At just five-years-old, young Larry was beaten and left for dead after witnessing his parent’s murder in rural Montana. It is a chilling crime whose aftermath lives on today.

The Hattenburg’s presentation on the Kuntz family tragedy will last approximately 40 minutes, including an interview that KHQ TV presented with Larry Kuntz and the Hattenburgs.  Main Street Books will also be on hand selling books for $19.95 plus tax.

For more information about this presentation, contact Whitman County Library at 397-4366. For more information about the book, visit www.deathridemurder.com or contact Main Street Books at 397-3334.

WCL Penny Drive April 12-30


Library Penny Drive starts April 12

PHOTO: Children from Vicki Hatley's Daycare in Colfax celebrate the WCL Penny Drive with an ice cream party and Reading Bear
PHOTO: Children from Vicki Hatley's Daycare in Colfax celebrate the WCL Penny Drive with an ice cream party and Reading Bear
Wanted: Pennies, Dimes, and Dollars too! The Whitman County Library System holds its annual Penny Drive April 12-April 30 in honor of National Library Week, which runs April 12-18. Each of the fourteen library branches collects money to fund programs or projects that are vital to their location.
First sponsored in 1958, National Library Week is an observance sponsored by the American Library Association and libraries across the country. Whitman County Library celebrates the contributions of its loyal customers and dedicated staff during this special annual event.
Many school classrooms and local daycares help to gather coins and compete for an ice cream party. The celebration is hosted by the Friends of Whitman County Library featuring games and the ever popular, Reading Bear.
For further details about library programs or events, please checkout the Whitman County Library website or contact Whitman County Library toll free 1-877-733-3375. Facebook users "like" Whitman County Library for additional information.

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Business outside the box ... free workshop!



Business Outside the Box
Chamber Luncheon Tues, Apr 21 at noon
 Free one hour workshop follows at 1pm
RSVP: $11 lunch at colfaxchamber.org or 509-397-3712
Dynamic trainer and business advisor Josh Wade passionately conveys how to promote your business online with social media and relationship marketing. Wade started Spokane Wine Magazine and Nectar Tasting Room combining his love for wine and marketing.  Josh’s blog is http://drinknectar.com.
This workshop is made possible by a grant to WCL from the Washington State Library through funding provided by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
 
 


Business Outside the Box
Chamber Luncheon Tues, Apr 21 at noon
 Free one hour workshop follows at 1pm
RSVP: $11 lunch at colfaxchamber.org or 509-397-3712
Dynamic trainer and business advisor Josh Wade passionately conveys how to promote your business online with social media and relationship marketing. Wade started Spokane Wine Magazine and Nectar Tasting Room combining his love for wine and marketing.  Josh’s blog is http://drinknectar.com.
This workshop is made possible by a grant to WCL from the Washington State Library through funding provided by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
 
 
Business Outside the Box

Chamber Luncheon Tues, Apr 21 at noon

 Free one hour workshop follows at 1pm

RSVP: $11 lunch at colfaxchamber.org or 509-397-3712

Dynamic trainer and business advisor Josh Wade passionately conveys how to promote your business online with social media and relationship marketing. Wade started Spokane Wine Magazine and Nectar Tasting Room combining his love for wine and marketing.  Josh’s blog is http://drinknectar.com
 

This workshop is made possible by a grant to WCL from the Washington State Library through funding provided by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Friday, April 3, 2015

Library Board meeting....

Thanks to the WCL Board of Trustees for volunteering their time and energy on behalf of the community. Please join them for their next meeting on Monday, April 20 at 4 pm at the Colfax Branch. For more  info, contact Peggy Bryan at 397-4366.

WCL Calendar Sampling April 9-16




Thursday, April 9

St. John (2 p.m.) & Tekoa (6 p.m.) – Become a Musician – Scott Hallett shows you how he was able to go from beginner to instructor using FREE internet sources. Ages 8 to 80 are invited to join in the fun.

Palouse – Art at the Library- Art created by students from Gar/Pal elementary will be on display all week.

Friday, April 10

Lacrosse (2 p.m.) & Endicott (5 p.m.) – Become a Musician – Scott Hallett shows you how he was able to go from beginner to instructor using FREE internet sources. Ages 8 to 80 are invited to join in the fun.

Oakesdale – 3 to 5 p.m. – End Spring Break in a BIG Way – Come on down and help us end spring break with pizza and a surprise showing!

Sunday, April 12

All Locations – Penny Drive – Time to support youth programs throughout the library system. The drive runs from April 13-30. The money collected stays at each branch location.

Monday, April 13

Albion – 7 p.m. – Book Club - Join us in a discussion of The Wind-Up Bird Chronicles by Murakami. Then help us choose our next book.  Call 338-9641 for more information and location.

Tuesday, April 14

Farmington, Palouse, Rosalia & Uniontown – Pre-School programs – Social time for kids and parents with play, singing, crafts and storytelling for ages 6 and younger. Visit the online calendar for times.

Wednesday, April 15

Colfax (3 p.m.) & Palouse (6 p.m.) – Technology Tips for Business - Marketing expert and SCORE volunteer Josh King leads a class designed to answer your questions on subjects like computer and software purchasing, website creation and management, business email and using the cloud.

Rosalia (1 p.m.) & LaCrosse (7 p.m.) – Building an Outside the Box Business - WCL is bringing dynamic trainer, Josh Wade to four workshops in April.  Josh is passionate about helping others build their business online through social media and relationship marketing. To learn more about Josh and his businesses check out his blog at http://drinknectar.com.

Endicott, Malden, Rosalia, St. John & Uniontown – After school programs – Many branches hold special programs for elementary students on Early Release Wednesday.  Check the calendar for times.

Thursday, April 16

St. John (2 p.m.) & Tekoa (6 p.m.) – Technology Tips for Business - Marketing expert and SCORE volunteer Josh King leads a class designed to answer your questions on subjects like computer and software purchasing, website creation and management, business email and using the cloud.

 

Many of this week’s programs are made possible by Technology Made Easy from the Washington State Library through funding provided by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. 

This is only a sampling of the dozens of programs held each week in branches of the Whitman County Library.  Check our events calendar www.whitco.lib.wa.us  to see what else is happening.

Thursday, April 2, 2015

True murder comes to the Colfax Library...

A true tale of murder and deception comes to the Colfax Library on Thursday, April 30 at 7 p.m. Death Ride by Tim and Becky Hattenburg, tells the terrifying and heartbreakingly, true story of Larry Kuntz and his parents, Mike and Frieda Kuntz. At just five-years-old, young Larry was beaten and left for dead after witnessing his parent’s murder in rural Montana. It is a chilling crime whose aftermath lives on today.
The Hattenburg’s presentation on the Kuntz family tragedy will last approximately 40 minutes, including an interview that KHQ TV presented with Larry Kuntz and the Hattenburgs.  Main Street Books will also be on hand selling books for $19.95 plus tax.
For more information about this presentation, contact Whitman County Library at 397-4366. For more information about the book, visit www.deathridemurder.com or contact Main Street Books at 397-3334.


Wednesday, April 1, 2015

The Indian Wars of 1858 and other great classes. Sign up today!

The Indian Wars of 1858 were a brutal and bloody part of our local history. Join Mahlon Kriebel and Velma Brehm as they take an in depth look at these battles on Tuesdays, 4/7-5/12 from 1-3 p.m. at the Colfax Library. Cost is $35 for the 6 week series with preregistration available at the library, by calling 1-800-845-3324 or online at www.sccel.spokane.edu/ACT2.

Besides the Indian Wars of 1858, signups are still available for Ukulele, Back to School in a One Room School House, and various art workshops. For more information, contact Whitman County Library at 509-397-4366.