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Build your business with Douglas County Libraries

small business imageDouglas County Libraries is offering a new series of business programs to complement its BizInfo suite of services. DCL will offer at least three programs each month targeting entrepreneurs and small business owners. Click on Read More below for topics, dates and locations.

The Castle Pines Business Book Club will meet at the Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce at 11:30 a.m. the first Thursday of each month. The Highlands Ranch Business Book Club meets the same day at noon at Tattered Cover Book Store in the Highlands Ranch Town Center.

Our Garden Series gets gardeners ready for spring

Fruit TreesThere may still be snow on the ground, but it’s already time to start thinking about spring and the things in your yard that may need a little love to look their best this year.

We've joined forces once again with Castle Rock Gift & Garden to bring you Our Garden Series, a collection of informational gardening classes customized to Douglas County’s water, weather and soil.

March programs will focus on ornamental grasses and trees. Join us and let's get growing!

March 11, 2010 - it was 20 years ago today

"It was 20 years ago today
Sergeant Pepper taught the band to play."

I have now held my position as director of Douglas County's libraries for 20 years. It was a different world back then.

The population of Douglas County in 1990 was about 65,000. We checked out 368,492 items a year. Today, we have close to 300,000 people, and check out nearly 8 million items annually.

Earn your GED - Testing Dates

Literacy LogoFree GED Test Prep

6-8:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday Nights Parker Library (excluding holidays)

  • Instruction, assessments, & practice tests
  • In partnership with Colorado Educational Outreach
  • Ages 17+, no registration required.
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