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Rent a telescope, fishing poles and more at the library!

Spend more time outdoors with the family after checking out a telescope, a birdwatching kit, or fishing poles. Get decluttered and organized with a KonMari workshop.

Did you know that the Central Arkansas Library System has the tools and resources you need to make your New Year’s resolution a reality?

Stewart Fuell with CALS says he wants to spend more time outdoors so he rented a bird watching kit (with binoculars and a field guide) and took his kids to Pinnacle Mountain.

"We got to see some great birds, got to identify some, my teenager loved it," he says.
 

You can also check out a telescope or fishing poles. 

Are you wanting to find a new job? Sharpen up your resume and see what options are available at their Job Seekers’ Workshop. Or reach your 2020 reading goal with recommendations from your favorite CALS librarians.

You can also get decluttered and organized with a KonMari workshop, presented by Sue Fehlberg of Tidy Nest. She's currently the only Certified KonMari Consultant in Arkansas. Reserve your spot here.

The full schedule of workshops is below:

Tuesday, January 7, 5 p.m.
Millie Brooks Library, 13024 Hwy 365, Wrightsville

Tuesday, January 28, 6 p.m.
Dee Brown Library, 6325 Baseline Road, Little Rock

Saturday, January 11, 10 a.m.
Amy Sanders Library, 10200 Johnson Drive, Sherwood

Saturday, February 1, 10 a.m.
Maumelle Library, 10 Lake Pointe Drive, Maumelle

Tuesday, January 14, 6 p.m.
John Gould Fletcher Library, 823 North Buchanan Street, Little Rock

Saturday, February 8, 3 p.m.
Esther DeWitt Nixon Library, 703 W. Main Street, Jacksonville

Thursday, January 16, 6 p.m.
Sue Cowan Williams Library, 1800 Chester Street, Little Rock

Wednesday, March 11, 6 p.m.
Adolphine Fletcher Terry Library, 2015 Napa Valley Drive, Little Rock

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