Calendar of events
The Winters Community Library is hosting an open craft event every month called Craft Your Heart Out. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or just starting, this event welcomes all skill levels. Stop by the library to use crafting tools, materials or just to have a space to complete your craft projects. Meet fellow craft enthusiasts, share ideas, and make new friends who share your passion for creativity. This program is best for ages 16+.
A presentation of the “Lest We forget” project. This 50-minute visual presentation by Mel Russell tells the story of how vital agriculture was to winning the First World War and the part played by the people of Dunnigan, Zamora and Yolo in the county’s all out efforts to maximize agriculture output. Refreshments will be available including “War Cookies and Bread”
Drop-in family enrichment programs every Sunday! This month’s line-up includes:
April 7 – Spring Crafts
April 14 – Family Board Games
April 21 – I Am Pawso: Author Talk and Crafts
April 28 – Family Movie Afternoon: Flubber (rated PG)
Join us every Monday as we craft and draw together! Have fun and connect with others as we encourage each other’s creativity. Bring your own project to work on or use supplies provided by the library. All skill levels welcome. Best for adults & teens 16+.
For Division B Students (Grades 6-9)
Design projects for small-scale Science Olympiad competitions. Workshop will cover Environmental Science, Inquiry of Science, and Chemistry.
For more information contact: dhssciolympiad@gmail.com
Register at https:/forms.gle/gStigmr8rYuAaDtM9
Be inspired by the bountiful, biodiverse beauty of PUTAH CREEK! Learn about the connections between the flowing water, flora, & fauna of the watershed while creating nature-inspired works of art & craft. During this series, we will create clay & stone bowls inspired by salmon redds, weave willows just like beavers, paint watercolor maps of the creek, and much more!
Presented by the Putah Creek Council. Best for ages 4+.
Learn more about the Putah Creek bioregion, including the native flora and fauna that make up the rich biodiversity of the watershed. Using multiple senses, youth can explore all the things that make Putah Creek so unique by engaging in hands-on activities that support and provide habitat for essential pollinators this spring.
Presented by the Putah Creek Council.
Stop by during this drop-in session to learn how to download and read/listen to e-books and e-audiobooks through Libby. Bring your library card and phone, tablet, or laptop.
Davis Makerspace is a community workspace for makers and builders, designers and inventors. A small assortment of tools will be available for use and staff or volunteers will be on hand to provide some assistance. Supervised children are welcome. Participants must provide a signed liability waiver (available on site).
Stop by during this drop-in session to learn how to download and read/listen to e-books and e-audiobooks through Libby. Bring your library card and phone, tablet, or laptop.