• Pints & Plot Twists

    Adult Programs

    Gering Library continues its partnership with Scott Free Brewing for Pints & Plot Twists, a true crime book club. The next meeting is on March , at 6:30pm, at 1032 O Street in Gering. This month’s book is “The Devil in the White City” by Erik Larson.

  • Friends of the Gering Library Meeting

    Friends are enthusiastic supporters, whose mission is to help provide library services of the highest quality to our community. What do the Friends do? Advocate for the library Build membership Promote and assist with library programs Encourage donations Raise funds for the library Contact the Gering Public Library for more information about the Friends.

  • Storytime

    Pre-K

    Story time can help children build their vocabulary, speaking and storytelling skills, letter knowledge, and love of books. Story time includes… books songs & rhymes finger plays & felt boards Stick around after the stories for… social playtime hands-on activities educational toys The theme for March 11th and 14th is “Bugs.”

  • Tai Chi for Health

    Adult Programs

    Ashley Fenning is teaching Tai Chi for Health (Tai Chi for Energy) on Wednesdays in two different locations: One class will be offered at the Yoga Collective from 11am to noon and the other at the Gering Public Library from 1-2pm from February 18th through June 1st. Classes are limited to 15 participants and are […]

  • Teen Dungeons & Dragons

    Teen

    Our Teen Dungeons & Dragons group is open to students in 6th through 12th grade. The group meets after school at 3pm on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month. Tabletop roleplaying games like D&D encourage creativity, problem-solving, and social skills.

  • Mah Jongg

    Adult Programs

    Every Thursday at 10am, a group gathers in the community room to play Mah Jongg. Some have been playing for a while now, while others are new to the game. If you are curious how the game is played or wish to learn to play, stop by and observe. Mah Jongg is a tile-based game […]

  • Creative Aging in the Arts

    Adult Programs

    Because of a grant we received, Yelena Khanevskaya will be teaching a class called “Sharing the Greetings.” Participants will learn the history of printmaking and the linocut technique. By the end of the series they will have created a handmade “stamp” to make personalized greeting cards. Classes run from March 5-April 23 (Thursdays) from 3:00 […]

  • Veggie Pollination

    Adult Programs

    Beth Everett of Meadowlark Hearth will be visiting the library to talk about vegetable plant families. How does pollination happens with vegetables? Perhaps by wind and/or insects? Come learn all about it on Thursday, March 12th, at 5:30pm.

  • Storytime

    Pre-K

    Story time can help children build their vocabulary, speaking and storytelling skills, letter knowledge, and love of books. Story time includes… books songs & rhymes finger plays & felt boards Stick around after the stories for… social playtime hands-on activities educational toys The theme for March 11th and 14th is “Bugs.”

  • Saturday Crafternoon

    Family Programs

    The 2nd Saturday of every month, we will open our community room at 12:00pm for those wanting to work on crafting projects while socializing with other hobbyists. We will also have one prepared project for anyone who wants something to do but isn’t currently in the middle of something. In March, we will have supplies […]

  • Library Board Meeting

    Board meetings are on the 3rd Tuesdays of the month at 4 p.m. in the library.

  • Storyline

    Pre-K

    Story time can help children build their vocabulary, speaking and storytelling skills, letter knowledge, and love of books. Story time includes… books songs & rhymes finger plays & felt boards Stick around after the stories for… social playtime hands-on activities educational toys The theme for March 18th and 21st is “Frogs.”

  • Tai Chi for Health

    Adult Programs

    Ashley Fenning is teaching Tai Chi for Health (Tai Chi for Energy) on Wednesdays in two different locations: One class will be offered at the Yoga Collective from 11am to noon and the other at the Gering Public Library from 1-2pm from February 18th through June 1st. Classes are limited to 15 participants and are […]

  • Builders Club

    Elementary

    Builders Club (previously LEGO Club) is designed for *kids 8+ to build and experiment with LEGO bricks and more. Each month we will have different building challenges and structured STEM activities. *Kids under age 8 are welcome as long as they are accompanied by a parent.

  • Mah Jongg

    Adult Programs

    Every Thursday at 10am, a group gathers in the community room to play Mah Jongg. Some have been playing for a while now, while others are new to the game. If you are curious how the game is played or wish to learn to play, stop by and observe. Mah Jongg is a tile-based game […]

  • Creative Aging in the Arts

    Adult Programs

    Because of a grant we received, Yelena Khanevskaya will be teaching a class called “Sharing the Greetings.” Participants will learn the history of printmaking and the linocut technique. By the end of the series they will have created a handmade “stamp” to make personalized greeting cards. Classes run from March 5-April 23 (Thursdays) from 3:00 […]

  • Teen Advisory Group (TAG)

    Teen

    Teen Advisory Group is a small group of teens with a commitment to the library and a desire to see the teen programs continue to grow and expand. TAG is an opportunity for teens to let their voices be heard about what the library can offer that would be helpful for them and their peers. […]

  • Storytime

    Pre-K

    Story time can help children build their vocabulary, speaking and storytelling skills, letter knowledge, and love of books. Story time includes… books songs & rhymes finger plays & felt boards Stick around after the stories for… social playtime hands-on activities educational toys The theme for March 18th and 21st is “Frogs.”

  • Nebraska West Fest

    Adult Programs

    The Gering Public Library Foundation is looking forward to partnering with the Nebraska West Fest on March 21st. They have been chosen as the nonprofit that will benefit from this year’s proceeds. We hope this event will draw a large crowd. Find more information at: nebraskawestfest.com

  • Wine 201: Discover Wines with Alexandria

    Adult Programs

    Join us at the Emporium Express Bean & Bottle as we discover wines with Alexandria. She will teach us the history and geography of the choice beverage of the month. This is a monthly opportunity to learn about wine and what foods pair well. Tickets are $25 each and can be purchased at the front […]