Bookmobile Book Club – Mountain View Heights Tower

What: Bookmobile Book Club
When: Wednesday, May 29th @ 1pm
Where: Mountain View Heights – Tower, 100 Highrise Cir, Hot Springs, AR 71901
Who: Adults 18+

Registration Required

Join Greg and James for the Bookmobile Book Club at the MVH Tower. The featured title in May is Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson. Copies will be available during bookmobile visits. Book Club participants will have an opportunity to win an Android tablet!!

Bookmobile Book Club sites rotate each month, so stay tuned for announcements.

Donna, the GCL Bookmobile, visits Mountain View Heights – Tower from 12pm-2pm on every second and fourth Wednesday each month. Services offered will include:

  • Holds pickup
  • Returns
  • Browsable collection of books, movies, shows and fun stuff
  • A couple of GCL staff ready to discuss GCL and available services

 

 

 

 

 

An Introduction to Route 66, America’s Most Famous Highway

What: An Introduction to Route 66, America’s Most Famous Highway
When: 4/16/24 @ 12pm
Where: Hybrid. In-person at Garland County Library or Virtual Livestream at facebook.com/garlandcountylibrary or youtube.com/user/GarlandCoLibrary
Who: 18+
No Registration

This program series is sponsored by the Garland County Historical Society in collaboration with the Garland County Library.

This program will discuss the what, where, why, and how of this country’s most storied highway, U.S. 66, as heralded in Drew Knowles’ Route 66 Adventure Handbook. Ride shotgun as Drew and his photographs take you on an armchair adventure featuring some of the most iconic sights along what has been called “America’s Main Street” and “The Mother Road,” stretching from Chicago, Illinois, to Santa Monica, California.

Drew Knowles is a writer, photographer, and veteran of dozens and dozens of road trips throughout the United States. In addition to Route 66 Adventure Handbook, he is the author of Route 66 Quick Reference Encyclopedia, and many articles.

More Stories to Tell: African-American Bathhouse Employees and Their Contributions to Hot Springs’ History

What: More Stories to Tell: African-American Bathhouse Employees and Their Contributions to Hot Springs’ History
When: 1/23/24 @ 12pm
Where: Hybrid. In-person at Garland County Library or Virtual Livestream at facebook.com/garlandcountylibrary or youtube.com/user/GarlandCoLibrary
Who: 18+
No Registration

This program series is sponsored by the Garland County Historical Society in collaboration with the Garland County Library.

This program spotlights African-American bathhouse employees–ordinary men and women who participated in extraordinary moments in American history. HSNP Ranger Dr. Dan Chmill chronicles a few of their amazing stories, stories uncovered this year by staff members at Hot Springs National Park.

Introduction to Astronomy: Virtual Astronomy – Using Skymaps and Stellarium

What: Introduction to Astronomy: Virtual Astronomy – Using Skymaps and Stellarium
When: 2/6/24 @ 1pm
Where: In-Person
Who: Ages 18+
Registration Required

Join us at any time for a series of 8 monthly programs focusing on topics designed to introduce the public to astronomy, and promote interest and understanding. This series is hosted by Arkansas Master Naturalist and Hot Springs Village Stargazer Jerry Simmons, with assistance from fellow HSV Stargazers Brian Brengle and Jay Williams.

The “Introduction to Astronomy” program schedule includes the following installments:

1. Tue, Aug 1 – The Solar System – How, What, Why, When, and Where
2. Tue, Sep 5 – Constellations – It’s All “Greek” to Me
3. Tue, Oct 3 – Partial Eclipse Preparedness Program (Partial Eclipse is 10/14/23)
4. Tue, Nov 7 – Stars – In the Beginning, and Why We Are All Star Stuff
5. Tue, Dec 5 – Deep Sky Objects – Nebulas, Galaxies, Clusters, and Double Stars
6. Tue, Jan 2 – Planning and Observing – Using Binoculars and Telescopes
7. Tue, Feb 6 – Virtual Astronomy – Using Skymaps and Stellarium
8. Tue, Mar 12 – Total Eclipse Preparedness Program (for the “Big” Eclipse on 4/8/24)

Richard Stephens’ Watercolor Workshop

What: Richard Stephens’ Watercolor Workshop
When: April 13-15 @ 9:00am – 4:00pm each day
Where: Library Auditorium
Who: 18+
Registration Required, opens Wednesday, March 15th

This class is a 3-day commitment: April 13-15. For the first time ever, the program is free to all participants and registration is required! A limited number of slots are available, so if you find out you cannot attend, we ask that you please cancel your registration in advance.

Attendees must also bring supplies and materials found at this list: bit.ly/35uA3nJ

The class will last from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. each day and will include a lunch break.

Watercolor artist Richard Stephens has partnered with the Garland County Library to teach this workshop for many years.

Mr. Stephens shares these words with his students:

“My approach to a Beginning Watercolor Workshop is very different from my more advanced classes.

I spend time on the basic tools of the trade…brushes, water, paints and paper. We do some basic exercises such as color mixing, creating textures, the importance of “timing” in watercolor, water/pigment ratio, how watercolor is vastly different from the opaque mediums, share a few “tricks” we can use in watercolor, suggestion in working from photos, and the importance of developing basic drawing skills and doing value sketches.

Of course, Design Principles are of utmost importance…but, in this class, exposure to the tools and physics of watercolor is the focus.

I do a demonstration painting each day and the students work on their paintings with lots of one-on-one time with me. A successful painting is NOT our goal…becoming familiar with the tools of watercolor is what it is all about.”

Richard Stephens’ Watercolor Workshop

What: Richard Stephens’ Watercolor Workshop
When: April 13-15 @ 9:00am – 4:00pm each day
Where: Library Auditorium
Who: 18+
Registration Required, opens Wednesday, March 15th

This class is a 3-day commitment: April 13-15. For the first time ever, the program is free to all participants and registration is required! A limited number of slots are available, so if you find out you cannot attend, we ask that you please cancel your registration in advance.

Attendees must also bring supplies and materials found at this list: bit.ly/35uA3nJ

The class will last from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. each day and will include a lunch break.

Watercolor artist Richard Stephens has partnered with the Garland County Library to teach this workshop for many years.

Mr. Stephens shares these words with his students:

“My approach to a Beginning Watercolor Workshop is very different from my more advanced classes.

I spend time on the basic tools of the trade…brushes, water, paints and paper. We do some basic exercises such as color mixing, creating textures, the importance of “timing” in watercolor, water/pigment ratio, how watercolor is vastly different from the opaque mediums, share a few “tricks” we can use in watercolor, suggestion in working from photos, and the importance of developing basic drawing skills and doing value sketches.

Of course, Design Principles are of utmost importance…but, in this class, exposure to the tools and physics of watercolor is the focus.

I do a demonstration painting each day and the students work on their paintings with lots of one-on-one time with me. A successful painting is NOT our goal…becoming familiar with the tools of watercolor is what it is all about.”

Richard Stephens’ Watercolor Workshop

What: Richard Stephens’ Watercolor Workshop
When: April 13-15 @ 9:00am – 4:00pm each day
Where: Library Auditorium
Who: 18+
Registration Required, opens Wednesday, March 15th

This class is a 3-day commitment: April 13-15. For the first time ever, the program is free to all participants and registration is required! A limited number of slots are available, so if you find out you cannot attend, we ask that you please cancel your registration in advance.

Attendees must also bring supplies and materials found at this list: bit.ly/35uA3nJ

The class will last from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. each day and will include a lunch break.

Watercolor artist Richard Stephens has partnered with the Garland County Library to teach this workshop for many years.

Mr. Stephens shares these words with his students:

“My approach to a Beginning Watercolor Workshop is very different from my more advanced classes.

I spend time on the basic tools of the trade…brushes, water, paints and paper. We do some basic exercises such as color mixing, creating textures, the importance of “timing” in watercolor, water/pigment ratio, how watercolor is vastly different from the opaque mediums, share a few “tricks” we can use in watercolor, suggestion in working from photos, and the importance of developing basic drawing skills and doing value sketches.

Of course, Design Principles are of utmost importance…but, in this class, exposure to the tools and physics of watercolor is the focus.

I do a demonstration painting each day and the students work on their paintings with lots of one-on-one time with me. A successful painting is NOT our goal…becoming familiar with the tools of watercolor is what it is all about.”

Thriving Thursdays

What: Thriving Thursday
When: Dates vary; see list | 11-12 PM
Where: Auditorium
Who: Ages 18+
No registration required

Thriving Thursdays are about learning something new and useful to help you thrive and finding community to help you do it. Join Alison Crane, FCS Agent for the Garland County Extension Service, and the Garland County EHC as they share free, one hour programs about topics of relevance for today’s adults. Each session will be hosted by Extension Homemakers and participants will have an opportunity to learn about what’s happening in Garland County and how they can get involved.

Topics include:

February 9 – Alternatives to Prescription Drugs for Arthritis Relief

February 23 – Learning About Depression and Anxiety

March 9 – Spring Cleaning – Clean & Green

March 30 – Cooking for One or Two

April 20 – Medicare Basics

Thriving Thursdays

What: Thriving Thursday
When: Dates vary; see list | 11-12 PM
Where: Auditorium
Who: Ages 18+
No registration required

Thriving Thursdays are about learning something new and useful to help you thrive and finding community to help you do it. Join Alison Crane, FCS Agent for the Garland County Extension Service, and the Garland County EHC as they share free, one hour programs about topics of relevance for today’s adults. Each session will be hosted by Extension Homemakers and participants will have an opportunity to learn about what’s happening in Garland County and how they can get involved.

Topics include:

February 9 – Alternatives to Prescription Drugs for Arthritis Relief

February 23 – Learning About Depression and Anxiety

March 9 – Spring Cleaning – Clean & Green

March 30 – Cooking for One or Two

April 20 – Medicare Basics

Thriving Thursdays

What: Thriving Thursday
When: Dates vary; see list | 11-12 PM
Where: Auditorium
Who: Ages 18+
No registration required

Thriving Thursdays are about learning something new and useful to help you thrive and finding community to help you do it. Join Alison Crane, FCS Agent for the Garland County Extension Service, and the Garland County EHC as they share free, one hour programs about topics of relevance for today’s adults. Each session will be hosted by Extension Homemakers and participants will have an opportunity to learn about what’s happening in Garland County and how they can get involved.

Topics include:

February 9 – Alternatives to Prescription Drugs for Arthritis Relief

February 23 – Learning About Depression and Anxiety

March 9 – Spring Cleaning – Clean & Green

March 30 – Cooking for One or Two

April 20 – Medicare Basics