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Kick off your New Year’s resolutions with the Library! Whether you want to save more money, learn a new language, get fit, enjoy more family time, or any other resolution for a new you in 2024, PPLD has you covered. To help you stick to your resolution, download the PPLD habit tracker and year-long calendar. They will help you get started on your new habits and track your progress. Use your library card to access PPLD resources and meet your goals head on!
Save Money
Your library card is your ticket to saving money throughout the year. Here are a few ways you can start saving today!
- Get your library card for access to no-cost services and resources
- Ditch expensive subscriptions, stream TV shows and movies on Hoopla at no cost
- Skip costly recording studio fees by using PPLD’s studios for video and audio production
- Learn new skills at no cost by taking video courses on LinkedIn Learning
Enjoy More Family Time
Your family deserves to spend quality time together doing things everyone loves. Here are a few ways that the Library can support your bonding time!
- Connect by reading picture books together (or use eBook picture books on Tumblebooks)
- Settle in for family movie nights with movies downloaded from Kanopy
- Spark friendly family competition with board games, lawn games, and video games
- Come to PPLD programs and events for all ages each month
Get Fit
Building new health and fitness habits can be tough at first, but you’re not alone. Here are a few ideas to help you get started on your fitness goals!
- Get in touch with your body during PPLD’s yoga classes at Library 21C, Rockrimmon Library, and online
- Develop healthy eating habits with nutrition books
- Get in shape with dance and fitness videos on Hoopla and Kanopy
- Level up your workout with no-cost music streaming on Freegal
Learn a New Language
¡Hola! Hallo! Bonjour! Learning a new language is a great way to prepare for a trip, connect with friends and family, or keep your mind sharp. Here are a few resources at the Library to support your learning this year!
- Plan or join language meetups in PPLD’s meeting and study rooms
- Complete engaging lessons on the Mango Languages app
- Explore a variety of language learning books
- Learn cultural information through CultureGrams Online (requires a library card that starts with a 4 to access outside of Library locations)
Whatever your New Year’s resolutions involve this year, your Library is here to support your efforts. Learn more about what your library card can do for you!
Pikes Peak Library District subscribes to a variety of useful databases that serve as valuable resources to our community. We regularly evaluate our subscriptions to ensure that we are good stewards of the funding we put behind each one. After a recent review of databases taking into consideration usage, cost effectiveness, and availability of information through other sources, we decided to discontinue some of our current database subscriptions in 2024. You will still have access to similar information through other databases that we offer.
The following databases will not be renewed upon their 2024 expiration, and we have included suggestions for databases you can use in their place:
Databases discontinued for 2024 | Expiration date in 2024 | Alternate sources |
AtoZ Maps | Jan. | CultureGrams, World Almanac for Kids has country maps, PPLD Digital Collections contain historic maps of the Pikes Peak area |
HeritageHub | Jan. | HeritageQuest (remote access), Ancestry Library Edition (in library access only) |
Value Line | Jan. | Morningstar database, print editions (reference) of Value Line at PE and EA |
Resumemaker | Feb. | JobNow |
VetNow | Feb. | JobNow for resume and job coaching, Military and Veterans subject guide, Helping Hands subject guide |
Gale Entrepreneurship | March | Gale Business: Plan Builder and Business Source Premier databases |
Find My Past | April | HeritageQuest (remote access), Ancestry Library Edition(in library access only) |
World Almanac Elementary | June | World Almanac for Kids, Gale In Context: Elementary databases |
December is packed with festive celebrations, including Hannukah, winter solstice, Christmas, Kwanzaa, and others. It’s a busy time when you may find yourself decorating, planning or prepping meals and treats, making or shopping for gifts, visiting friends and family, and attending community celebrations. Pikes Peak Library District has all the programs, tools, and resources you need to make the best of the holiday season, including cookbooks and classes, DIY gifts, holiday book lists, and more!
Resources
- New recipes from a vast array of new-to-you cookbooks for all occasions
- Movies, music, books, and even a collection of Hallmark movies on Hoopla
- Audio and video studio equipment for DIY memories
- CultureGrams to learn about holiday celebrations from around the world (must have a library card that starts with a 4 to access outside the Library)
- Reviews, shopping guides, and more for your holiday shopping experience with Consumer Reports (must have a library card that starts with a 4 to access outside the Library)
- A wide assortment of holiday films and documentaries on Kanopy
- Christmas music on Freegal
DIY Gifts
- Don’t miss our Makerspace Holiday Open Houses at East Library, Sand Creek Library, and Library 21c this month to learn how you can use makerspace equipment to create DIY gifts and decorations.
- Find craft inspiration or delve into new hobbies with the Hobbies & Crafts Reference Center. (Must have a library card that starts with a 4 to access outside the Library)
- Join us for makerspace classes and use your new knowledge to make custom gifts for your loved ones.
- Discover DIY gift ideas with our array of creative books.
Websites
- December 2024 Holidays
Explore national, religious, and just for fun holidays that take place in December. - National Geographic: Winter Celebrations
Fill your December with festive fun facts, folklore, and holiday information.
Friends of PPLD Bookstore
Get gifts for your family while supporting your Library! The Friends of PPLD sponsors and supports numerous programs and events to further the enjoyment of reading and love for books by all individuals. They are best known for their volunteerism, their bookstores in each library (you never know what you will find in the ever-changing inventory of previously-read books and magazines) and, of course, the two Big Book Sales each year.
Stop by the Friends store at the Library and find books, CDs, movies, magazines, and more from $0.25 to $3. Or shop for specialty items online! Purchases made through the Friends of PPLD support library programming and materials.
Do you love books, reading, and libraries? Have you considered becoming involved in your community? One easy step covers it all! Get involved with the Friends and support your community, one book at a time.