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News & Updates at PPLD

Seed libraries and gardens throughout the district can help your green thumb Did you know Pikes Peak Library District is home to several gardens and seed libraries?

We would like to recognize Peggy and Clarence Shivers for their work with Pikes Peak Library District and service to the community of Colorado Springs.

July 31, 2021 marks the 150-year anniversary of the founding of Colorado Springs by William Jackson Palmer.

Submit a recipe to Pikes Peak Library District's A Harvest of Recipes digital cookbook! Use this link to upload your recipe: https://ppld.librariesshare.com/ppldrecipes/
All You Need Is Your Library
At Pikes Peak Library District, you can do anything you set your mind to. We, of course, offer books at each of our libraries.
Pikes Peak Library District Foundation Named in $2 Million Dollar Bequest
Pikes Peak Library District Foundation is honored to receive $150,000 from the estate of Milt and Darlene Johnson.
Streaming History Series
In commemoration of Colorado History, join Regional History and Genealogy staff members as we view selected Rocky Mountain PBS Colorado Experience documentaries.

We hope you enjoy the 23rd edition of Stone Soup, published by the Adult Education Department of Pikes Peak Library District.

Celebrating Our Home, the Pikes Peak Region
Statement on Racism and Inequity
PPLD commits itself to join the efforts of all who share its mission of building a community free of racism, hatred, and intolerance.
Community Resources at PPLD
We’ve all found ourselves in a difficult situation and we aren’t always sure where to turn. Pikes Peak Library District offers community resources across the District.
Maker in Residence: Mixed Media Collage Art with Roxanne Lingle
Roxanne Lingle, The Maker in Residence for September/October 2019, is a mixed media artist and teacher.