Jun 25 Thursday
Hey There community builders- BuildUp, the central peninsula’s local building materials thrift store, is growing and we need you! If you are about creating good things, keeping usable materials out of the landfill and making our community shine brighter join us as a volunteer or a board member. Call BuildUp at 907-262-2453, visit us on Facebook or swing by 369 Tyee in Soldotna.
The Kenai Community Library invites the community to create a garden of your favorite books! Stop by the front desk during this week to pick up a strip of paper - your "book spine" - and write your favorite book title on the strip. Then add it to our garden wall to share it with others.
Stop by our community room to make a craft and/or play a board game! Supplies and instructions provided for the crafts, just bring your imagination! Board games are also provided.
Used book and Art Sale in the library basement bookstore. Gently used books and art are available at bargain prices. Paperback books are 25 cents each or 5 for $1. Hardcover books are only $1. We have a wonderful selection of children's books, jigsaw puzzles, DVD's, CD's, and more. All proceeds go to support the many programs offered at our library.
Self Serve Book Shopping: The BOOK SALE SHELF in the library foyer is always well stocked with a wonderful selection of books. Shop anytime the library is open. Place your money in the donation box on the side of the book shelf.
We are accepting book and art donations, but no magazines please. Contact Vicki Johnston-Freese at (907) 262-6221 or email her at KenaiLibrarian48@gmail.com. She will be happy to meet you at the library back door with a cart to help unload your items. This is recycling at its best.
Come learn the basics of composting from our friends at the Kenai Soil and Water Conservation District and start your compost in a jar to take home! Open to all ages. Registration Required.
The Goods is proud to present Chris Pepper: The Songbook Sessions on Thursday, June 25th at 6:00 PM.Chris Pepper has been creating music in our community for over 20 years. His early exposure to Robert Pepper paved the way for him to become deeply familiar with a wide variety of instruments, tools, and music making techniques.Initially using songwriting and performing as a way to explore his feelings, Chris wrote just for fun, and to cope with his emotions. He wrote silly songs, love songs, and then spent time absorbing music theory, engineering songs from the inside out. With a whopping catalog of over 150 songs to choose from, we are incredibly excited to hear which pieces he has selected for this special performance!As always, The Goods will be providing delicious nutritious dinners, treats, elixers and environment.
Jun 26 Friday
Students in our Theatre Skill Camp explored a wide variety of theatrical techniques and styles. They learned to bring characters to life with dialogue study, improv, costuming, script writing and more. Through experimentation, they created and will perform their own script.