4:30 PM to 6:00 PM
Join us at the Twin Falls Public Library the first two Wednesdays of each month at 4:30 PM to learn a new technology skill! This month, learn how to build your own computer. On November 1st, we’ll talk about the basic components you'll need, and on the 8th we’ll cover how to build your system!
6:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Join us at the Twin Falls Public Library for a music-filled evening with Modern Sounds Vinyl for a Vinyl Swap & Listening Party! Bring your own vinyl records to swap with other attendees, while listening to fantastic albums from Modern Sounds' collection! While you're here, Modern Sounds will give you some advice on how to care for your vinyl collection. This event is a celebration of music, vinyl records, and the joy of sharing and discovering new tunes with fellow music enthusiasts. Whether you are an experienced collector or brand new to vinyl, all are welcome!
10:30 AM to 11:00 AM
Toddler Time is designed for children in the 18mo to 3yo age group. We
know that this age group gets the wiggles, so there are lots of opportunities
for movement and books that are appropriate for their attention span followed
by playtime!
5:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Adults and teens, join our adventure! Every other Thursday, we meet in the library program room to play D&D (5th Edition). Beginners and experienced players are welcome to join. Contact CJ at crasmusson@tfpl.orrg to find out how to join! (Ages 13+)
10:30 AM to 11:00 AM
Preschool storytime is designed just for kids who are 4 – 5 years old!
This storytime uses the five early literacy practices- sing, talk, read, write,
and play. Each storytime features a letter, books that are a little longer and
a little more complex to get us ready to sit in a classroom, and lots of fun
rhymes and songs. After storytime, we play!
3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Join us at the Twin Falls Public Library on Friday, November 3rd from 3-6 PM for our Drop-In Vaccination Clinic in partnership with the the South Central Public Health District! The current flu vaccine and COVID-19 vaccine will be available. Most insurance plans cover the full cost of your vaccination, and a limited amount of flu shots will be available at no cost for those without insurance. A limited amount of the RSV Vaccine will be made available for those patrons 60 years of age or older (cost will depend on if you have Part D Medicare). See below for more information, or contact the South Central Public Health District at (208) 737-5900 for complete pricing information.
COVID-19 Vaccination:
COVID-19 vaccine is now privately provided, most insurance, including Medicaid, cover the cost.
Uninsured individuals can receive the COVID-19 shot for $150 per dose (including vaccine and admin fee).
The COVID-19 vaccine/booster is available for people 18 years of age or older. For children under 18, appointments may be made with SCPHD - (208) 737-5900.
Pfizer brand vaccines will be available.
RSV Vaccination:
RSV vaccine is available for older individuals (60+).
Priced at $332, subject to inventory availability.
Flu Vaccination:
Flu vaccines are available at varying prices (around $50 without insurance).
Options include high-dose, flu mist, etc.
Most insurance covers the cost of flu vaccines.
VFC Flu ($20) for kids 18 and younger.
District Flu ($50) for those aged 19-64.
High Dose Flu ($100) for those 65+.
Note: A limited amount of free flu vaccine doses will be made available for uninsured individuals.
Insurance Coverage:
Most vaccines are covered by insurance except for the RSV vaccine, which requires Part D Medicare.
Likely no out-of-pocket cost for insured individuals.
Join us to stay protected!
10:30 AM to 11:15 AM
Kids, come read to a therapy dog from the Pets Helping People Therapy
Team! Sign up for a 10-minute slot when
you arrive, and spots are first come, first served
4:00 PM to 5:45 PM
Come see Pocket Vinyl perform their fantastic piano/painting show, followed by a reading from their book and discussion on how they did their world record tour, followed by a Q&A and signing at the Twin Falls Public Library!
Elizabeth Jancewicz and Eric Stevenson are Pocket Vinyl, a duo consisting of piano slamming (Eric) and live painting (Elizabeth). A new painting is made on stage during each show, and auctioned off afterwards to the audience. They've played over 1000 shows, released over a hundred songs, made the documentary film Drive. Play. Sleep., and created the popular webcomic “The Touring Test”.
In their new graphic novel “How To Completely Lose Your Mind”, they detail a 2019 tour where they attempted to break the world record for “Fastest to Play a Concert in Each of the 50 States.” It's an amazing adventure that portrays the highs and lows of touring as an unknown indie band, and gives insightful advice on how to start an indie band and destroy your own mental health as well.
10:00 AM to 9:00 PM
November 6-10 is Idaho Family Reading Week! Stop by the Youth Services Desk anytime that week to pick up a kit with a free book and activities to celebrate this year’s theme “Art is All Around Us.” One kit per family, while supplies last.
10:30 AM to 11:00 AM
Toddler Time is designed for children in the 18mo to 3yo age group. We
know that this age group gets the wiggles, so there are lots of opportunities
for movement and books that are appropriate for their attention span followed
by playtime!
11:00 AM to 11:15 AM
Baby Lapsit is designed for babies from birth through 18 months. This
short storytime lasts 15 minutes. Your baby will be on your lap throughout, and
you will sing, move, and read with your baby!
4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Elementary-age kids, join us Tuesday afternoons at 4:00 for hands-on
activities designed to get kids excited about Science, Technology, Engineering
and Mathematics. Children under 8 will need help from a grown-up.
6:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Join us each month at the Twin Falls Public Library to explore a different resource, tool, or skill in genealogy research! This month, on November 7 at 6:30 PM we'll learn the basics of navigating Ancestry.com!
4:30 PM to 6:00 PM
Join us at the Twin Falls Public Library the first two Wednesdays of each month at 4:30 PM to learn a new technology skill! This month, learn how to build your own computer. On November 1st, we’ll talk about the basic components you'll need, and on the 8th we’ll cover how to build your system!
6:30 PM to 7:30 PM
Join registered nurse and sleep specialist Kailey Warburton as she
presents a class for caregivers on how to help their children with their
sleep. There are classes for different
ages, and it is best if the child is left with another caregiver during the program.
October 23 @ 6:30: Newborn sleep (0 – 4 months)
November 8 @ 6:30: Infant Sleep (4 months – 2 years)
November 14 @ 6:30: Toddler Sleep (2 years+)
10:30 AM to 11:00 AM
Toddler Time is designed for children in the 18mo to 3yo age group. We
know that this age group gets the wiggles, so there are lots of opportunities
for movement and books that are appropriate for their attention span followed
by playtime!
4:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Teens in 6th – 12th grade, come to the library on November 9 at 4:30 to help us make a mural for the teen room! Each teen will get a part of the mural to decorate, and it will be displayed in the teen room when it is finished!
10:30 AM to 11:00 AM
Preschool storytime is designed just for kids who are 4 – 5 years old!
This storytime uses the five early literacy practices- sing, talk, read, write,
and play. Each storytime features a letter, books that are a little longer and
a little more complex to get us ready to sit in a classroom, and lots of fun
rhymes and songs. After storytime, we play!
10:30 AM to 11:00 AM
Toddler Time is designed for children in the 18mo to 3yo age group. We
know that this age group gets the wiggles, so there are lots of opportunities
for movement and books that are appropriate for their attention span followed
by playtime!
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Join us every month at the Twin Falls Public Library for Classic Movie Night! We'll learn a bit about the film before the screening, and you can stick around and discuss afterwards! This month, join us to see the classic "Stage Door."
11:00 AM to 11:15 AM
Baby Lapsit is designed for babies from birth through 18 months. This
short storytime lasts 15 minutes. Your baby will be on your lap throughout, and
you will sing, move, and read with your baby!
4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Elementary-age kids, join us Tuesday afternoons at 4:00 for hands-on
activities designed to get kids excited about Science, Technology, Engineering
and Mathematics. Children under 8 will need help from a grown-up.
6:30 PM to 7:30 PM
Join registered nurse and sleep specialist Kailey Warburton as she
presents a class for caregivers on how to help their children with their
sleep. There are classes for different
ages, and it is best if the child is left with another caregiver during the program.
October 23 @ 6:30: Newborn sleep (0 – 4 months)
November 8 @ 6:30: Infant Sleep (4 months – 2 years)
November 14 @ 6:30: Toddler Sleep (2 years+)
6:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Join us every month at the Twin Falls Public Library for a fun board game night! This month, we'll meet on November 15th @ 6 PM! You can play games from our collection, games from Black Dragon Gaming's Demo collection, or bring your game from home to share! This month, we’re featuring “Akropolis.” Ages 12+
10:30 AM to 11:00 AM
Toddler Time is designed for children in the 18mo to 3yo age group. We
know that this age group gets the wiggles, so there are lots of opportunities
for movement and books that are appropriate for their attention span followed
by playtime!
5:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Adults and teens, join our adventure! Every other Thursday, we meet in the library program room to play D&D (5th Edition). Beginners and experienced players are welcome to join. Contact CJ at crasmusson@tfpl.orrg to find out how to join! (Ages 13+)
10:30 AM to 11:00 AM
Preschool storytime is designed just for kids who are 4 – 5 years old!
This storytime uses the five early literacy practices- sing, talk, read, write,
and play. Each storytime features a letter, books that are a little longer and
a little more complex to get us ready to sit in a classroom, and lots of fun
rhymes and songs. After storytime, we play!
11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Join us every month at the Twin Falls Public Library to learn Tech Basics! In the beginners tech class, learn the basics of computer use, internet browsing, smartphone navigation, word processing and more!
4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Join us on November 17 at 4:00pm for Elementary Book Club! This month we
are reading graphic novel The Baby-Sitters Club #1: Kristy’s Great Idea. We'll dress up, eat snacks, do some
activities, and have so much fun celebrating one of our favorite series.
3:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Stop by the Twin Falls Public Library for a free Saturday Movie Matinee! Here's what's playing in November:
November 18th "Adventures In Babysitting" Rated G - 3:00 PM
November 25th “Barbie" Rated PG-13 - 3:00 PM
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Instead of storytime during the week of Thanksgiving, each age group will have their very own play date! Today is Toddler Play Date. We'll bring out extra toys and have play areas set up all over the children's department so that kids and caregivers can play and connect.
10:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Teens in 6th – 12th grade, stop by the library anytime the during the week of November 20-25 and do a scavenger hunt in the teen room. When you finish, you get a prize!
10:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Elementary-aged kids can come by the library anytime during Thanksgiving
week to play Falling Leaves, a math game! After they've finished the activity,
they get a free book to take home and keep.
5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Come by the Library to learn Knitting & Crochet Basics! We'll have patterns for you to use, or bring your own yarn to keep your project, or you can borrow some of ours to practice! Stick around after class for A Good Yarn Club to keep working on your project & meet fellow yarn crafters. November & December's featured pattern: Mug Cozies!
6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Calling all yarn crafters! Meet us in the Library Program Room for A Good Yarn Club! Meet fellow yarn crafters, work on your projects, or use our patterns! Need a little more instruction? Come by an hour early for Knitting & Crochet Basics. November & December's featured pattern: Mug Cozies!
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Instead of storytime during the week of Thanksgiving, each age group will have their very own play date! Today is Baby Play Date. We'll bring out extra toys and have play areas set up all over the children's department so that kids and caregivers can play and connect.
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Instead of storytime during the week of Thanksgiving, each age group will have their very own play date! Today is Preschool Play Date. We'll bring out extra toys and have play areas set up all over the children's department so that kids and caregivers can play and connect.
4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Unleash your creativity and learn the basics of digital art at our free Digital Art Class the last Friday of every month at 4:00 pm. Whether you're a beginner or just want to brush up on your skills, this class is perfect for anyone looking to explore the world of digital art. Learn the basics of digital painting and drawing, and learn the tools and techniques you need to create stunning digital art. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn something new and take your art to the next level!
11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Families can drop by from 11-1 to build with the library's huge Lego collection! Or, take on the engineering challenge if
you're feeling ambitious!
3:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Stop by the Twin Falls Public Library for a free Saturday Movie Matinee! Here's what's playing in November:
November 18th "Adventures In Babysitting" Rated G - 3:00 PM
November 25th “Barbie" Rated PG-13 - 3:00 PM
10:30 AM to 11:00 AM
Toddler Time is designed for children in the 18mo to 3yo age group. We
know that this age group gets the wiggles, so there are lots of opportunities
for movement and books that are appropriate for their attention span followed
by playtime!
4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Monday November 27
from 4-6, we'll put out extra laptops so that elementary kids can all play
together on the library's very own private Minecraft server!
11:00 AM to 11:15 AM
Baby Lapsit is designed for babies from birth through 18 months. This
short storytime lasts 15 minutes. Your baby will be on your lap throughout, and
you will sing, move, and read with your baby!
4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Elementary-age kids, join us Tuesday afternoons at 4:00 for hands-on
activities designed to get kids excited about Science, Technology, Engineering
and Mathematics. Children under 8 will need help from a grown-up.
6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
On November 28th at 6:30 PM, the Ephemerates Theater Collective will be presenting an original play by local playwright and professor at the CSI, Burcu Seyben. This play will be done in a Reader's Theater format and will be followed with a Q&A.
6:30 PM to 7:30 PM
Join our three-part discussion series featuring titles about big stories in small towns. This month we'll discuss “Idaho Falls: The Untold Story of America's First Nuclear Accident” by William McKeown.
10:30 AM to 11:00 AM
Toddler Time is designed for children in the 18mo to 3yo age group. We
know that this age group gets the wiggles, so there are lots of opportunities
for movement and books that are appropriate for their attention span followed
by playtime!
5:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Adults and teens, join our adventure! Every other Thursday, we meet in the library program room to play D&D (5th Edition). Beginners and experienced players are welcome to join. Contact CJ at crasmusson@tfpl.orrg to find out how to join! (Ages 13+)