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SUMMARY:Summer Reading Outreach: Week 3
DESCRIPTION:Join us on an expedition through history!  The Lewis and Clark Expedition spent more time in Montana than any other state\, covering over 1\,000 miles of the Missouri River.  They encountered grizzly bears and traversed the rugged Rocky Mountains.  Learn about the Lewis and Clark and the Native Peoples they met with hands on materials and activities from the Western Heritage Museum. \nOutreach is where we bring Summer Reading to our rural communities. Join Friends of Stillwater County Library once a week at community centers in Reed Point\, Park City\, Rapelje\, Fishtail and Absarokee for Storytime\, activities and more. Aimed for ages 4-12 (but all ages are welcome to attend.) See below for locations and schedule: \n\nSawyer Ott Memorial Park\, Reed Point MT: Monday 6/15 at 10 am\nPark City Community Center\, Park City MT: Monday 6/15 at 10 am\nStockman Cafe\, Rapelje MT: Wednesday 6/17 at 1 pm\nHanna Hall Fishtail Community Center\, Fishtail MT: Thursday 6/18 at 11:30 am\nAbsarokee Lending Library\, Absarokee MT: Thursday 6/18 at 1 pm\n\n 
URL:https://stillwatercountylibrary.org/event/summer-reading-outreach-week-3/
CATEGORIES:Summer Reading
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SUMMARY:Storytime
DESCRIPTION:Our storytime\, which is every Wednesday at 10:30 am\, is designed for preschoolers and early elementary students. Kids will hear several stories then get to do an activity\, such as a craft\, STEM/STEAM\, or physical activity. Some weeks there will be songs\, fingerplays\, or flannel board stories as well. \nWe hope you’ll join us!
URL:https://stillwatercountylibrary.org/event/storytime-5/2026-06-17/
LOCATION:Stillwater County Library\, 27 N 4th St\, Columbus\, MT\, 59019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbus,Kids,Literature,Storytime,Summer Reading
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SUMMARY:Summer Reading Storytime: The Montana Story Project for Kids
DESCRIPTION:Join us for The Montana Story Project for Kids from Humanities Montana on June 17th at 10:30 am. \nNo matter how old you are\, people love a good story. Indeed\, some of our best storytellers are children. A nine or ten-year-old\, before learning self-consciousness\, can offer up the purest form of a narrative. \nAllen will use his book Montana for Kids: The Story of Our State as a foundation for a high-altitude history of Montana\, First Peoples to Lewis and Clark to gold-rush towns and cattle drives. He will then make the point that we’re all of us part of Montana’s story. Who we are and what we’re doing matter. \nAllen will invite the kids to think about contributing their own tales to the ongoing story of our state. Guided by their classrooms\, the children can interview parents and grandparents\, aunts and uncles and caregivers\, asking a set of provided questions. Where did their people come from? What did they hope for? What did they worry about? What obstacles did they overcome along the way? At the end of his presentation\, Allen will offer prompts and guidelines to help the kids get started on their own storytelling journeys. \nEvery Wednesday during our usual Storytime hour\, Unearth a Story with t-rexellent presenters\, hands on activities and rawr-some books! Aimed for ages 4-12 (but all ages are welcome to attend.) \n \nWidely published across genres and forms\, Allen Morris Jones is the author of three novels\, three children’s books\, a highly regarded look at the ethics of hunting\, an award-winning collection of poetry\, and more than 100 published personal essays\, profiles\, short stories\, and other incidental pieces. His first novel\, Last Year’s River\, was selected by Barnes and Noble for its Discover Great New Writers program; his second novel\, A Bloom of Bones\, was recognized as a Montana Book Award honor book. His recent poetry collection\, Mumblecusser\, was both a High Plains Book Award winner as well as a Montana Book Award honor book. His first children’s book\, Montana for Kids\, won a Spur Award from the Western Writers of America. With William Kittredge\, he edited The Best of Montana’s Short Fiction. He has worked as a magazine editor (Big Sky Journal)\, as an acquisitions editor (Lyons Press / Globe Pequot Press)\, small press publisher (Bangtail Press)\, and as a Communications Director for Montana State University. A graduate of the University of Montana in Missoula and Livingston’s Park High\, he currently lives in Bozeman with his wife and teenage son. \nHumanities Montana serves Montana’s multicultural communities through stories and conversation. We offer experiences that nurture imagination and ideas by speaking to Montanans’ diverse history\, literature\, and philosophy.
URL:https://stillwatercountylibrary.org/event/summer-reading-storytime-the-montana-story-project-for-kids/
LOCATION:Stillwater County Library
CATEGORIES:Storytime,Summer Reading
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SUMMARY:Tween Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Foster a love for reading\, build social skills through discussions\, get creative with bookish activities and enjoy snacks with Megan from the Stillwater County Library Foundation.  We will discuss Cincinnati Lee\, Curse Breaker by Heidi Heilig. Copies will be available to borrow after May 27th.  To reserve your copy visit us at the library or call 406-322-5009. For ages 8-13. \n \nCincinnati Lee’s great great (great?) grandfather is famous. His adventures discovering ancient artifacts have been made into movies\, and his work is widely respected by museums across the world. The thing is\, in that line of work\, you’re bound to get cursed. And that leaves your great great (great?) granddaughter to break the curse by returning the artifacts you “preserved.”3: \nCincinnati’s own adventure begins in the Cosmopolitan Museum in New York City\, where her single mom works and Cincinnati has grown up. Soon she learns about the ancient Spear of Destiny–and its potential to right all the wrongs in her family’s past. Or bring about the end of the world. It all depends on whose hands it falls into. Cincinnati must beat two relic hunters to the spear\, and her quest will take her to surprising locations throughout the city and even across the Atlantic Ocean. Along the way\, she’ll make a new friend (which is not the easiest thing to do)\, make some enemies (surprisingly easy to do)\, and ultimately learn what makes the world worth saving. Acclaimed author Heidi Heilig makes a dazzling middle grade debut with an irrepressible hero\, a compelling cast of friends and enemies\, nonstop action\, and a thoughtful approach to viewing our responsibilities to each other and the world around us.
URL:https://stillwatercountylibrary.org/event/tween-book-club-5/
LOCATION:Stillwater County Library\, 27 N 4th St\, Columbus\, MT\, 59019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Summer Reading
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