Philip S. Miller Library
Mon - Thurs: 9 - 9pm Fri - Sat: 9 - 5p.m. Sun: 12 - 5p.m.
Castle Rock, CO 80104
Named for local banker and philanthropist Philip S. Miller, who in 1987 retired the debt on the former library on Plum Creek Boulevard with a single check. The current Philip S. Miller Library on Wilcox Street in downtown Castle Rock was once a grocery store. The building, redesigned by Humphries Poli Architects, opened in 2003. The library is also home to the Douglas County History Research Center and the library district's administrative and support services staff.
Events
Current Affairs Discussion Group - West Africa
Where: Philip S. Miller - Castle Rock at CR Staff Conference Room
This group will review and discuss the Foreign Policy Association's material on Africa - this week's topic will be the countries of West Africa. This is the last of a 4 part series.
Bonfils Blood Drive
Where: Philip S. Miller - Castle Rock at CR Bank Room West
Monthly Blood Drive. Appointment required through Bonfils Appointment Center:303-363-2300. For Eligibility Questions: 303-363-2202. Please eat and drink before donating.
Practice Your English
Where: Philip S. Miller - Castle Rock at GSWC Conf. Room
Learning English? Come practice with us! We meet in the Great Southwest
Construction Conference Room for conversation and fun. No registration
necessary, all levels welcome.
Castle Rock Band Starlighting Concert
Where: Philip S. Miller - Castle Rock at Bandstand
Joy our local band in celebration of the the "lighting" of the star atop the "rock". Concert will be held at the Bandstand at Philip S. Miller Library 100 S. Wilcox.
Genealogy Workshop
Where: Philip S. Miller - Castle Rock at CR Staff Conference Room
Bette Kot will lead this informal genealogy workshop; attendees should bring genealogy research projects to discuss. Drop-ins are welcome.
L.A.F.F. Book Club
Where: Philip S. Miller - Castle Rock
L.A.F.F. = Libraries Are For Fun! This month, we'll read Wringer, by Jerry Spinelli. As Palmer comes of age, he must either participate in the violent acts expected of him on Pigeon Day, or find a way to defy the traditions of an entire town. What would you do?
Practice Your English
Where: Philip S. Miller - Castle Rock at GSWC Conf. Room
Learning English? Come practice with us! We meet in the Great Southwest
Construction Conference Room for conversation and fun. No registration
necessary, all levels welcome.



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