Bookworms Nature Book Club
Aurora Public Library is happy to announce Bookworms Nature Book Club - a new book club, made possible through a partnership with the city of Aurora Parks, Recreation and Open Space Naturalist Team and the Sand Creek Regional Greenway Partnership.
Just like the pages of a book, our natural world is full of wonder! Join us each month as we share stories, explore natural phenomena and discuss our monthly book selection. This book club meets virtually once a month, with occasional, safe in-person gatherings - so we can discuss while enjoying the beauty of nature firsthand!
This month, Bookworms will be meeting on Saturday, Feb. 20 from 3 - 4:30 p.m. to discuss "The Soul of an Octopus" by Sy Montgomery. Click here for a reading guide.
Why read about octopus? While they don’t live in Sand Creek, they do open our understanding of the intelligence and capabilities of animals. It is a great read!
Bookworms is free to attend, but registration is required to receive the link to log on. Register here.
Do you know the stories in the stars? Join Aurora Parks, Recreation & Open Space naturalist Joy Thompson in exploring the lore of constellations - and maybe even find your story in the stars!
Join us for Stargazing with Julie live on Facebook on Tuesday, June 30 at 9 p.m. to see what you constellations you can find in the summer sky!
What's so great about honeybees? Join Aurora Parks, Recreation & Open Space, Colorado naturalist Joy in discovering all things honeybee - from what they are and their many jobs to the important role they play in our world!
Want to learn more about nature and wildlife in Aurora? Click here to explore Aurora's nature!
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