Manitou Springs Library (MA)

Manitou Springs Library

Now open at the Manitou Art Center (MAC)!

Manitou Springs Library has moved from the historic Carnegie building and now resides inside of the MAC, thanks to a new co-location partnership.


Address:
707 Manitou Ave. - map it!
Manitou Springs, CO 80829

Phone: (719) 531-6333, x7004
Contact Us

Hours:
Manitou Springs Library is currently closed.
 

Bus Route: 3

Curbside Services When your hold is ready for pick up, visit the new address below. Upon arrival, text or call the number provided – and have your library card number and PIN ready.

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Library Location Address

515 Manitou Ave.
Manitou Springs, CO 80829
United States

What's New!

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Winter Adult Reading Program Wintery graphic with Yeti and a mountainous backdrop

Adventure Begins at your Library with the 2025 Winter Adult Reading Program!  

Log 30 days of reading and activities from Feb. 1 – March 31 to earn prizes! Activities include attending Pikes Peak Library District (PPLD) activities or reading for 30 minutes or more a day.  

Registration will open on Sat., Feb. 1. On that day, you can register through the Beanstack or stop by the Library to register in-person (curbside services available). When you register in-person or at curbside, you will receive a Winter Adult Reading Program tote bag (while supplies last).  

Check back on this page closer to February for more information! 
 

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Graphic with Illustrative leaves with the words "Jean Ciavonne Poetry Contest"

Pikes Peak Library District’s annual Jean Ciavonne Poetry Contest engages 4th and 5th grade writers. Poetry creates opportunities for children to explore a variety of topics and emotions through writing. The 2025 contest theme is Poems of Belonging: Home, Community, and Origins. This contest continues Jean Ciavonne’s legacy of connecting children with poetry and writing. 

Questions to ask yourself as you think about your poem: Where are you from? What is home for you? Who are your people? Explore these and other questions in a poem and see what happens!

Questions to ask yourself as you write your poem: Can we see, smell, hear, and taste the imagery in your poem? Have you used rich vocabulary that tells us a story or paints a picture in our minds? Does your poem reflect the theme?

Six winners will each receive a book and a $50 cash prize. The contest is open to all 4th and 5th graders in El Paso County.

Submissions open on Mon., Dec. 2, 2024 and must be postmarked by Sat., March 1, 2025. Winners will be honored during an Awards Ceremony on Sat., April 19, 2025 at 10:30 a.m. at Penrose Library (20 N. Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80903). 

Contest Rules

  1. Must be a 4th or 5th grader in El Paso County, Colorado.
  2. One entry per student. Teachers are encouraged to review poems before submitting them.  
  3. Each poem must be the original work of the contestant.  
  4. Poems will be judged on originality, including poem title and adherence to the theme.  
  5. Submit one double-spaced copy of the poem on 8 ½ x 11” paper (no handwritten submissions or illustrations will be accepted).  
    On a separate piece of paper, include your name, telephone number, home address, school name and address, and the names of the teacher and principal. Poems will not be returned, so please keep a copy.  
  6. Entries must be postmarked by Sat., March 1, 2025. Submission of a poem constitutes full permission to exhibit, use, and publish the poem for any purpose – printed or electronic media – and to publish the name, school, and photographs and/or video of the student without compensation.  
  7. Winners will be celebrated at an Awards ceremony where they will be given the opportunity to read their poem to the audience.

Entries may be mailed to: The Jean Ciavonne Poetry Contest c/o Christa Funke, Pikes Peak Library District P.O. Box 1579 Colorado Springs, CO 80901-1579 Or email entries, following the guidelines above to: cfunke@ppld.org

Questions? Call Christa Funke at 531-6333, x6331 or email cfunke@ppld.org


Congratulations to our 2024 winners!



Jean Ciavonne Remembered from PPLD TV on Vimeo.

 

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A microphone graphic with text that reads "Virtual Author Visits."

Pikes Peak Library District (PPLD) is excited to bring you Virtual Author Visits in partnership with the Library Speakers Consortium. Join us and hear from bestselling authors and thought leaders on a range of topics, from puzzling science to epic fantasy to decluttering your home. Whether you are an avid or occasional reader, there is nothing quite like listening to insightful talks by authors you have read or new ones you are just discovering. You never know what will catch your interest. Attend these events at no cost from the comfort of home. 

In December’s lineup, join us on Wed., Dec. 4 at noon for a dazzling conversation about the Smithsonian National Gem Collection with its emeritus curator Dr. Jeffrey Post. In Post’s book, The Smithsonian National Gem Collection Unearthed: Surprising Stories Behind the Jewels, he brings to life the incredible stories behind this extensive gem collection. The Smithsonian’s Unearthed series explores the scandals, mysteries, and human stories behind the world's greatest gems. Register for the access link.

For the last Virtual Author Visit in December, you’re invited to join us on Wed., Dec. 11 at noon and hear from #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Last Thing He Told Me, Laura Dave. With her trademark combination of soulful suspense and evocative family drama, her new book, The Night We Lost Him, is a riveting page-turner. Register now to learn about this book and so much more! Register for the access link.

Learn more and see upcoming authors on our Virtual Author Visits page or check out past Virtual Author Visits here


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