Civic Engagement
Café Current: Supporting the Science of Antarctica
Learn about fascinating scientific research on Antarctica with Elaine Hood from Raytheon Polar Services, at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 9 at the Warhorse Inn (19420 E. Mainstreet) in historic downtown Parker.
Current Environmental Sustainability Practices at DC Libraries

With a strong commitment to protect our environment, Douglas County Libraries is leading the way by encouraging its staff, as well as its patrons to Go Green:
Air Quality
- Many Douglas County Libraries employees work a flexible schedule that allows them to work 4 ten-hour days, saving them a full day of commuting.
- Using Douglas County Libraries web-based Intranet, many employees put in several hours of work from home, sparing our environment the emissions they would use commuting to work.
- Many employees of Douglas County Libraries participate in Webinars to further their training as an alternative to driving to a training site.
Food for Fines
Food bank pantries around Douglas County are empty. In an effort to help restock the shelves, all Douglas County Libraries including the bookmobile will waive library fines in exchange for non-perishable food items from Monday, September 22 until Monday, October 20. This offer does not include charges related to lost or damaged items.
Food banks are especially in need of canned meats, pasta, rice, and boxed dinners. The libraries will collect the food and then deliver it to the food bank in their area. You may drop off the food at the Bookmobile or any of the following branches of Douglas County Libraries:
The Truth Behind the Talk
This year’s election will have long-term effects on our economy, our community, and our country.
Be an informed voter – come to Douglas County Libraries Truth Behind the Talk where 9News reporter Adam Schrager will show you how to sort through the jargon of politics to find the truth. Learn about how Schrager’s "Truth Test" holds politicians accountable for what they say.
Participants are encouraged to bring copies of political mailings for the group to discuss. Registration required.
Literacy Volunteer Orientation and Training
Saturday October 11
1 - 4 p.m.
Highlands Ranch Library
9292 Ridgeline Blvd.
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For adults in our community who would like to reach out by supporting the adult literacy programs as a volunteer. Volunteers help students learn English, prepare for the GED or citizenship test, or read.
Training will include:
- Volunteer support
- Adult learning theory
- Tutor training
All new literacy volunteers must attend. For more information please contact Molly Elkins at 303-791-READ or melkins@dclibraries.org/
Douglas County Libraries Return on Investment
Calculate the value of the services you receive from Douglas County Libraries:
Studies from across the country show that public libraries contribute to the economic growth of communities and provide a significant return on investment for taxpayers.
Your Vote Matters
Voting Information at Douglas Votes!
The DC Elections iGuide features authoritative local, state-wide, and national voter information compiled by librarians at Douglas County Libraries. Voters can get the facts and explore the issues in order to cast an informed ballot. With the Douglas County Libraries Election iGuide, your election answers are just a click away.
Bonfils Blood Drives @ Your Library
Douglas County Libraries has formed a “partnership for life” with Bonfils Blood Center and will be holding blood drives throughout 2008. Bonfils needs 4,200 blood donations weekly to meet the needs of the community and to be prepared for unexpected events.



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