This workshop will introduce you to Canva, a free online graphic design program. Learn how to use their templates and create flyers, social media graphics, or other types of images for your business or personal use. Computers will be provided but participants must have an e-mail address for use during the program.
Registration is required and begins July 27, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. To register, please call 360-352-0595 or stop by the Information Desk at the Olympia Timberland Library.
Join us for our weekly Tuesday work party from 9:00-3:00 at Glacial Heritage Preserve (15018 Mima Rd SW, Olympia, WA 98512) and Mima Creek. We'll be working on removing the invasive plants Scots Broom and Tansy Ragwort. Come out with us to get some fresh air, help restore your local ecosystems, and explore in the great outdoors!
Carpooling is available from our office in downtown Olympia - please let us know at least the day before if you plan on using this.
Feel free to contact ssvolunteers@cnlm.org for questions, more information, or directions. See you all out there!
Join us for our first wild camas seed collection outing of the season! We'll be meeting at Glacial Heritage Preserve (15018 Mima Rd SW, Olympia, WA 98512). Camas is very distinct and rattles when the seeds are ripe, so it's one of the easiest species to identify - no experience is necessary, and all volunteers are welcome!
We'll have carpooling options available from our downtown office in Olympia - please contact us at least the day before if you plan on using this.
Please contact ssvolunteers@cnlm.org for directions, questions, or for more information. See you all there!
Please join us for a delightful evening of Kirtan, sacred chants and songs, with Amitabhan at True Self Yoga 2727 Westmoor Court SW 98502. Tickets are $15 until August 9th / $20 after. Easy, secure online advance tickets are available at: https://conta.cc/2LQEFpa
Artists from all over the world animated poems composed by preschoolers from Columbus Ohio's east side. The films reveal a depth and complexity you don't expect. An accompanying documentary tells stories of the children's lives. Nancy Kangas is a poet and poetry teacher based in Columbus, and collaborated with documentary filmmaker Josh Kun for this project. This program will occur after regular library hours and no other services will be available.