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Selling from the Driver’s Seat: Making Things Happen in Sales

Image for Pat Wiesner workshopA Pat Wiesner workshop for those who want to excel in sales.

Join Pat Wiesner, retired founder and CEO of Wiesner Media, publishers of Colorado Biz Magazine, Colorado Homes and Lifestyles and some 35 other publications. He's trained hundreds of sales people in his career.

Learn how to:

Highlands Ranch Library Looking for Artists to Display in 2010

The Art Selection Committee of the Highlands Ranch Library is accepting submittals from artists who wish to exhibit at the library in 2010.

Artists who wish to be considered are asked to submit images of 5 to 10 different works in any one of the following ways:

A Twist in the Tale

Twist in the Tale poster imageStories to get you through the week! 

This is a new storytime for adults.  It takes place the second Wednesday of every month from 7-8 p.m. at Highlands Ranch Library (9292 Ridgeline Blvd.) in the Reading Lounge on the second floor.

No registration required.

Come enjoy readings by staff of short stories, poems, from funny to mystery to the unforgettable.

Great Books Discussion Groups

Douglas County Libraries currently sponsors Great Books Discussion Groups at three libraries:

On Display at Highlands Ranch Library

Student Art Shows

Elementary Schools in and around Highlands Ranch
Saturday, November 7 through Thursday, December 3

Secondary Schools in and around Highlands Ranch
Saturday, December 5 through Thursday, January 7

Teen Book and Film Club

Are you a teen who loves books and movies?

Highlands Ranch Library has the club for you! Teens in 7th - 12th grade are welcome to come and participate in this fun book and film club which will cover fiction, fantasy, manga, anime, sci-fi, and more!

Come see an anime film and discuss anime and manga on Monday, January 26 at 7 p.m. While you’re there, pick up your copy of Feed by M.T. Anderson, and then join us for the next club meeting on Monday, February 23 at 7 p.m. to discuss the book.

Registration is required.

Gain World Perspective with Great Decisions Discussion Series

Great Decisions BookDouglas County Library adult patrons can act locally and think globally by joining one of four 2009 Great Decisions discussion groups. The Philip S. Miller Library (Castle Rock) and Highlands Ranch Library will each host daytime and evening groups. Each group will meet 9 times, first to establish the coming agenda and then eight times to discuss specific topics. Registration is required and it is inclusive for all eight sessions, no drop-ins and no single sessions.

Bark for Books

Bark for BooksImprove reading skills with a doggie buddy!

Douglas County Libraries and Intermountain Therapy Dogs present R.E.A.D (Reading Education Assistance Dogs )

  • Improves literacy in a unique and fun environment
  • School-age children sign up to read aloud in Dog/Person teams
  • Dog/Person teams are registered and certified through Intermountain Therapy Animals
  • Advance sign-up is required.
    • Call 303-791-READ.
    • Visit the library.

Book Club Express

Book Club Express logoAre you in a book club or thinking of starting your own?

Douglas County Libraries offers a service called Book Club Express. Titles are available county-wide and are centrally housed at Highlands Ranch Library.

We'll provide you with multiple copies of a book, author biographies, discussion questions, and more!

A Book Club Express kit can be checked out for six weeks with over 150 titles from which to choose for adults, children, and teens. You can also reserve titles as future book club selections.

We are also happy to provide book talks at your book club meeting. Just leave your phone number and/or email information when you speak to us about Book Club Express.

The following are available as Book Club Express titles:

For more information contact bce@dclibraries.org

Practice Your English

Every Saturday, except holiday weekends, Douglas County Libraries hosts casual drop-in sessions for anyone age 17 and older to practice English. All levels and abilities are welcome. Come practice conversational skills with other English learners. Volunteer facilitators, who are fluent in English, lead the conversation and answer any questions.

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