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Celebrate Heritage and Culture this October, 2024
Learn about heritage and culture this October with Pikes Peak Library District (PPLD). On this page, discover resources, web links, and booklists for some of the nationally recognized holidays and heritage months.
Check This Out: JobNow and Author Alert Services
Your Pikes Peak Library District (PPLD) library card gives you access to a world of possibilities.
PPLD Challenged Titles
Pikes Peak Library District (PPLD) believes in freedom of information for all and does not practice censorship. The selection of library materials is predicated on the patron's right to read and freedom from censorship by others.
View Two Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival Film Screenings at the Library
Pikes Peak Library District (PPLD) is excited to partner with The Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival to host two film screenings in their Festival in the Community program.
Stroll-a-Story
Take a spooky stroll in Old Colorado City and read Mrs. McMurphy’s Pumpkin by Rick Walten. Pick up a map at Old Colorado City Library, or print one here.
A New Universe Awaits at Space Foundation Discovery Center
Excitement is in the air as Space Foundation Discovery Center welcomes back visitors through the Pikes Peak Library District's (PPLD) Culture Pass program.
2024 Summer Adventure
This event has passed please stay tuned for an update in 2025
Pikes Peak Library District Teams up with Ziggy’s Kids Club and Switchbacks summer fun!
What’s better than cheering on your local soccer team? Cheering them on with Pikes Peak Library District (PPLD), of course! The Library will be with the Switchbacks at Weidner Field on  Sat., June 1.
Get an In-Depth Look at Literature and Short Stories
Short stories and poems contain layers of depth and meaning.
Summer Lunches 2024
Kids and teens can enjoy lunch (and books) at no cost this summer!
Memorial Day 2024
Memorial Day is a day to remember those who have fallen in service to our country. It was originally called Decoration Day from the tradition of decorating graves of the fallen with flowers, wreaths, and flags.