This event is in the "Early Literacy" group

CCPL Toddler Storytime

9:30am–10:30am
Early Literacy
Campbell County Public Library
Library Branch: Campbell County Public Library
Room: Children's Department
Age Group: Early Literacy
Program Type: Family, Storytime

Toddlers and their grownups are invited to join us for stories, music and craft activities. Toddler Storytime is geared for children 1-3 years. Call 307.687.9225 for more information.

This event is in the "Adults" group

CCPL Genealogy Consultations: Drop-In

9:30am–1:00pm
Adults
Campbell County Public Library
Library Branch: Campbell County Public Library
Room: Reference Department
Age Group: Adults
Program Type: History, Informational, Training

Need help with family history or genealogical research? Stop by the Campbell County Public Library reference desk and get some one-on-one assistance from our volunteer family history consultants! 

Drop-In: First Come, First Served, No Sign Up Required
Tuesday and Thursday, 9:30am-1pm
The first Wednesday of each month, 6-8pm

One-on-One by Appointment: Sign Up Today
Tuesday through Thursdays each week, 2-4pm

This event is in the "Adults" group

CCPL Open Horizons Book Club

10:00am–12:00pm
Adults
Campbell County Public Library
Open
Registration Required
Library Branch: Campbell County Public Library
Room: Pioneer Room II
Age Group: Adults
Program Type: Book Club
Registration Required
Event Details:

📚 Introducing the CCPL Open Horizons Book Club!

This event is in the "Early Literacy" group

CCPL Preschool Storytime

10:30am–11:30am
Early Literacy
Campbell County Public Library
Library Branch: Campbell County Public Library
Room: Children's Department
Age Group: Early Literacy
Program Type: Family, Storytime

Preschoolers and their grownups are invited to join us for stories, music and craft activities. Preschool Storytime is intended for children 3-6 years old. Call 307.687.9225 for more information.

This event is in the "Adults" group

CCPL Genealogy Consultations: 1-on-1

2:00pm–4:00pm
Adults
Campbell County Public Library
Open
Registration Required
Library Branch: Campbell County Public Library
Room: Reference Department
Age Group: Adults
Program Type: History, Informational, Training
Registration Required

Need help with family history or genealogical research? Stop by the Campbell County Public Library reference desk and get some one-on-one assistance from our volunteer family history consultants! 

Drop-In: First Come, First Served, No Sign Up Required
Tuesday and Thursday, 9:30am-1pm
The first Wednesday of each month, 6-8pm

One-on-One by Appointment: Sign Up Today
Tuesday through Thursdays each week, 2-4pm

This event is in the "Young Adult (grades 7-12)" group

The Hem Hangout: CCPL Teen Sewing Club

3:30pm–5:00pm
Young Adult (grades 7-12)
Campbell County Public Library
Library Branch: Campbell County Public Library
Room: Computer Lab
Age Group: Young Adult (grades 7-12)
Program Type: Arts & Crafts, Teen Club
Event Details:

🧵 Teen Sewing Monthly Club 🧵

Got creativity? Ready to stitch something awesome?

This event is in the "School Age Children (grades K-6)" group

CCPL LEGOs at the Library

3:45pm–5:15pm
School Age Children (grades K-6)
Campbell County Public Library
Library Branch: Campbell County Public Library
Room: Children's Department
Age Group: School Age Children (grades K-6)
Program Type: STEAM
Event Details:

🧱 LEGOs at the Library! 🧱
📅 2nd and 4th Thursdays each month
⏰ 3:45–5:15pm

Kids in grades K-6 are welcome to hang out, build, and create with fellow LEGO fans!

This event is in the "Young Adult (grades 7-12)" group
This event is in the "Adults" group

Spirit of Carl Sandburg: The People's Poet in His Own Words presented by Max Walker at CCPL

6:30pm–8:45pm
Young Adult (grades 7-12), Adults
Campbell County Public Library
Library Branch: Campbell County Public Library
Room: Wyoming Room
Age Group: Young Adult (grades 7-12), Adults
Program Type: History, Speaker
Event Details:

Campbell County Public Library is proud to host Spirit of Carl Sandburg: The People's Poet in His Own Words, a emotive and poignant one-man performance by actor and historian Max Walter, on Thursday, January 8 at 6:30