Laurie Frydendall and her family have turned trips to the library into a tradition. Her daughters have grown up at the library and are learning the many ways that libraries can help you in life.
“We started attending library programming when my girls were toddlers and we would come to Storytime each week. It was important to me to instill a love of learning at a very early age and the library was just the place to do that! It was a rite of passage at our house to receive your very own library card when you turned five. As the girls got older we participated in the summer reading program. We have also attended many other special programs offered to kids and families.”
It’s not just with her family that the library makes a difference for Laurie, it’s in her job as well.
“In addition to using the library for unlimited access to personal reading, my family finds that the library helps us in many other ways. I use it as a resource for my work, not only do my teens use the library for research but they also learn HOW to research…”
The opportunities Laurie has found at the library have inspired her to see the library as more than just a place for books.
“The library helps to create and support our community at large. It is an invaluable resource that offers knowledge, technology, and creativity to everyone regardless of age, income level, or background.”
How can you impact the lives of people like Laurie?
Give: Make a donation! Big or small - every contribution helps our community. There are various ways you can make your gift.
- Donate Now – click here to make your contribution today!
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- Colorado Gives Day – Click on the link to schedule your gift for Colorado Gives Day, Tuesday, December 4.
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Participate: You can be a part of Pikes Peak Library District and our community by participating in library programs and events!
Download the new Pikes Peak Library District app! Our app is fast and easy to use. It offers streamlined management of your library card account, and access to all the online resources your library card has to offer! You can:
- Place holds
- Track checkouts
- Manage your account
- Access ebooks, music, and other online resources
- View events, classes, and programs
- and so much more!
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PPLD's Maker in Residence for October/November 2018 was Gay Houghtaling. A decade ago, she saw an art exhibit made up entirely of suitcases filled with found objects. This exhibit introduced her to the art of assemblage, the art of displaying a collection of objects in a way that expresses a meaning or idea. Gay works with Who Gives a Scrap, a local creative reuse store, to provide craft swaps and classes through the Pikes Peak Library District. Gay has an eclectic teaching background that includes Kindergarten in an overseas classroom, language acquisition and cultural studies for children moving overseas, fourth grade art, and reentry programs for tweens and teens. She currently homeschools her 12 year old grandson.
She taught classes throughout Pikes Peak Library District and hosted open studio hours at Library 21c.
Visit PPLD's Maker/Artist in Residence page for more information about this program.