Thursday, January 28, 2016

Coloring For Adults


If you loved coloring as a child, chances are, you'll love coloring as an adult even more.

On Tuesday, Jan. 19, the Corvallis-Benton Country Public Library held their new event, Coloring For Adults, encouraging those over the age of 18 to put down the stress and pick up a crayon.

Organized by librarian Ruth Rose, this free event was created to simply let people relax and have some fun. The event began at 6:30 p.m. in the main meeting room located near the front entrance of the library. 

The doors opened to an abundant amount of colored pencils and exotic coloring sheets.

As people began walking through the door tables were set up together, rather than separate, forming a community. Snacks were set to the side, while the most prestige coloring books were marked as reference nearby. As more people appeared through the front door, finding extra tables and chairs soon became the top priority. 

"You don't realize how many people color," said Taylor Formby, "I've always used coloring as a stress release." Formby, a former art student in high school, originally came to the event thinking it was a coloring contest.



Volunteer Olivia Heath 
"When you do something like this, you have no idea how many people will turnout," said Rose.

Coloring at the public library has always been a success with the children, and Rose found adding a station for the adults on the second floor also had a positive impact.


“Everybody can color.”

Volunteer Olivia Heath decided to help out after attending a mandala workshop at the public library, a month prior, which brought in over 48 people.

“It’s definitely a craze,” Heath said.

The whole night lasted until 8 p.m. It was filled with personal stories, laughter and newfound friendships. Some people brought in their own crayons and pens, while others used what the library provided. The majority of people, who came, credited relaxation for their main reason for coming.  

Over the years, the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library has provided a range of workshops that have become extremely popular.  During a photography workshop, Rose said, “We had to turn away over 30 people.” When attending programs like these, a sign up sheet is usually available, providing the library a way to contact you for future volunteering opportunities.  

Coloring For Adults is a monthly event, and  will be held on the third Tuesday of every month. Other events pertaining to the library can be found on their local calendar webpage.

The next Coloring For Adults will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 16, at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library at 6:30 p.m.



AT A GLACE

·         Public library holds new event Coloring For Adults on Jan. 19
·         The event went from 6:30-8p.m. in the main meeting room.
·         Next Coloring For Adults will be held on Feb. 16 at 6:30 p.m.
·         Organized by Librarian Ruth Rose 541-766-6486
·         No Charge to attend 
·       Address: 645 N.W. Monroe Ave.

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