Programs for All Ages

El Javi-Eclectic Acoustic Fusion Free Concert Presented by Mission Valley Live and the North Lake County Public Library. Limited seating! Pick up ticket at library! Polson Library April 15th at 1:30 and 3:30, pick up a ticket at the library! El Javi is a gifted North American guitarist who fearlessly explores instrumental music, transcending the confines of traditional music genres. His music is a remarkable blend of various styles and techniques that come together to create an eclectic acoustic fusion that is truly unique. Beyond his exceptional musicianship, El Javi's celebration of cultural diversity through music underscore the power of music to transcend language and culture forging connections and understanding between people of all backgrounds. The Denver based composer, producer and performer incorporates elements of flamenco, progressive rock, classical, folk and world music to shape his compositions. Highlights of his career include; supporting act for Ziggy Marley and today's biggest voice of flamenco Diego El Cigala. He was a featured artist in Coors Light's national campaign My Climb, My Music and a featured artist at the Guitar: The Instrument that Rocked the World exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. He participated in the International Guitar Festival in Zihuatanejo, Mexico. Born in Mexico City, his early studies on guitar included rock, jazz and blues. In 2000 he relocated to Los Angeles where he immersed himself in the LA music scene where he got the need to create something unique and more authentic, launching him to study flamenco guitar in Seville, Spain. This transition gave El Javi the inspiration to develop his own sound. El Javi has released 4 albums of original music and is also known for his unique instrumental arrangements of cover songs.
Board Game Day second Friday of each month at 4 p.m. in the teen area. All ages welcome.
LEGO Club at the Polson Library! March 27 from 4 to 5 p.m. ages 10 and up All skill levels are welcome. Just bring your ideas - we'll bring the bricks!
Challenge Accepted?! Can you read a book for each letter of the alphabet this year? Pick up a form at the Polson Library and complete it anytime in 2026 for a prize!
Seed of the Month: Dandelion April 18th at 11 a.m. This month, we'll explore the value of the dandelion-long used for supporting digestion, liver health, and overall wellness. Join us as we uncover the benefits.
April 7 at 4 p.m. "One if by land, two if by sea..." Join us to discuss the pivotal rides that mobilized the militia to begin the American Revolution through the book "The Ride - Paul Revere and the Night that Saved America" by Kostya Kennedy. Register at the library to checkout a copy or bring your own.
Montana Library Network Presents: Cob Building with Daniel Ray. This presentation will cover a range of building applications such as cob houses, strawbale walls, earthen floors, and rocket mass heaters. Earthen construction is one of the oldest building methods in the world - made from the ground beneath us, it's been used for thousands of years to create homes that are beautiful, durable, and sustainable. Explore how this simple, sculptable, and inexpensive material can be used to build everything from backyard pizza ovens to full-scale homes, with a focus on its simplicity, environmental focus, and low cost. Tuesday, April 14 at 6:30 p.m. on Zoom. https://tinyurl.com/COBAPRIL2026.