The Human Library 2026

Unjudge someone – Join us for The Human Library®! 

“Being Me in Fort Collins” 

Typical libraries offer print books and digital eBooks for check out, but The Human Library® allows participants – or Readers – to borrow a human Book and engage in conversations about their unique stories, particularly their experiences in Fort Collins regarding their identity/identities. The Human Library program creates a safe and non-judgmental environment for curious and often taboo conversations that will challenge prejudices and promote understanding of differences. The program encourages all participants to “unjudge” a human Book by its cover.  

During this three-hour program, you, as a Reader, will have the opportunity to check out four human Books – community volunteers who have been subjected to prejudice, stigma, or discrimination because of their lifestyle, diagnosis, belief, social status, ethnic origin, or disability. The hope is that everyone, Readers and Books, gain new understandings that advance acceptance and inclusion among diverse groups.  

Fort Collins Museum of Discovery is honored to help facilitate this powerful event with our partners, City of Fort Collins, Poudre Libraries, and the Yarrow Collective, and with generous support from City of Fort Collins, Fort Collins Area Interfaith Council, and our local community.  

Please join us for the Human Library – a safe and non-judgmental forum for people to engage in difficult conversations and gain a deeper understanding of diverse human experiences. Note: Under 18 Readers need to be accompanied by an adult.  

Sunday, February 22nd, 2026  

2:00-5:00pm  

The Fort Collins Museum of Discovery  

408 Mason Court  

Fort Collins, Colorado 80524  

While participation is free, we ask that you preregister prior to arrival. 

This program contains adult themes. Youth participants must be accompanied by an adult caregiver at all times.  

Museum exhibits are closed for this program. 

For more information about the Human Library, please visit www.humanlibrary.org.  

 

 

Desjuzga a alguien – ¡Visita la Biblioteca Humana®!  

“Siendo yo en Fort Collins”
 

INSCRIPCIONES ABIERTAS A PRINCIPIOS DE ENERO 

Las bibliotecas tradicionales ofrecen libros, tanto impresos como electrónicos, pero la Biblioteca Humana® permite a sus participantes, o Lectores, tomar prestado un Libro humano para entablar conversaciones sobre sus historias, particularmente sus experiencias en Fort Collins con respecto a su identidad. El programa de la Biblioteca Humana crea un entorno seguro y sin prejuicios para mantener conversaciones curiosas y, a menudo, tabú que desafiarán los prejuicios y promoverán la comprensión de las diferencias. El programa alienta a todos los participantes a “desjuzgar” un libro humano. 

Como Lector tendrá la oportunidad de consultar cuatro Libros humanos durante este programa de tres horas, voluntarios de la comunidad que han sido objeto de prejuicios, el estigma o intolerancia debido a su estilo de vida, condición médica, creencias, estatus social, origen étnico o discapacidad. El objetivo es que todos, tanto Lectores como Libros, obtengan nuevos conocimientos que promuevan la aceptación y la inclusión entre diversos grupos. 

Nos sentimos honrados de ayudar a facilitar este poderoso evento junto a nuestros socios, la Ciudad de Fort Collins, las Bibliotecas Poudre, y Yarrow Collective, con el generoso apoyo de la Ciudad de Fort Collins, Fort Collins Area Interfaith Council, y nuestra comunidad. 

Acompáñenos en la Biblioteca Humana: un foro seguro y sin prejuicios para que las personas participen en conversaciones difíciles y obtengan una comprensión más profunda de las diversas experiencias humanas. Nota: Los Lectores menores de 18 años deben estar acompañados por un adulto. 

 Domingo, 22 de Febrero de 2026 

2:00-5:00 PM 

Museo del Descubrimiento de Fort Collins 

408 Mason Court 

Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 

Entrada gratuita, pero les pedimos que se inscriban antes de llegar. 

Este programa contiene temas para adultos. Los participantes jóvenes deben estar acompañados por un adulto responsable en todo momento.   

Las exhibiciones del museo estarán cerradas durante este programa. 

El museo puede ofrecer servicios de interpretación al español con aviso previo. Para solicitar este servicio durante la Biblioteca Humana, o para preguntas generales y reservar tu boleto en español, por favor contáctenos en espanol@fcmod.org. 

Para obtener más información sobre la Biblioteca Humana, visite www.humanlibrary.org. 

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Sonic Spotlight Semi-Finalists Announced!

🌟 Introducing this year’s Sonic Spotlight Semi-Finalists! 🌟

🎶 Lilly Mae
🎶 Arkwave
🎶 Third Turn
🎶 Brendan Nichols
🎶 Heliotrope
🎶 Choam Nomsky
🎶 Kidd $tallon
🎶 PROPSECT

Who will make it to the final 3?!

Find out on January 28th live on air on
105.5 @thecolosound

Then catch them performing live at
🎤 Sonic Spotlight Showcase! 🎤
on Tuesday, March 24 | 7pm at the @armoryfoco

You won’t want to miss this!

🎟️ General Admission tickets go on-Sale Friday, November 7th at 10 AM

Stay tuned and follow along @sonicspotlightco

#SonicSpotlight #DiscoveringNewSoundsOfNoCo #NoCoMusic #FCMoD #TheColoradoSound #TheArmoryFoCo #SupportLocalMusic

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Nature Photographers All Around Us Photo Contest!

Calling all photographers!

 

FCMoD is hosting a nature photography contest and 15 people will win a free Membership! The Nature Photographers All Around Us Photo Contest celebrates the rich biodiversity of our area and the camera skills of our community. This friendly competition encourages you to get out in nature and take pics with whatever camera/phone you have at hand. In keeping with the themes of our special exhibition, Nature All Around Us, we’ll have five submission categories (Yards & Gardens, Urban Forests, Parks & Open Spaces, Rivers & Streams, Main Street) and three age brackets (youth 12 years and under, teens aged 13-19 and adult 20+).

The top submission in each category/bracket will win a free year-long Membership to the museum! That’s 15 Memberships up for grabs!

Submissions process is open now through July 20th!

Learn more and submit photos HERE.

 

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June Events at FCMoD

We’ve got many great opportunities to come engage at FCMoD this month. Click the links below for specific dates and times. Here’s a quick round up:

  • June 19th, 2025 – Museum Closed
  • June 20th, 2025 – Member Appreciation Party! At FCMoD, we are always very grateful for our members, so please join us for a night of nature-themed fun to thank you for your support. We invite you and your loved ones to enjoy snacks (limited on a first-come, first-serve basis), drinks, and tons of family-friendly activities. We can’t wait to celebrate with you!
  • June 25th, 2025 – Bike to Work Day – City of Fort Collins Stop by the museum on your ride to work to grab a little treat and enter to win some great prizes.
  • June 27th, 2025 – Tickets are still available for the Pink Pony Party featuring the music of Chappell Roan with showings at 6:30 and 8:00 pm. Meet fellow fans, dress up for our photobooth, and listen to your favorite Chappell Roan tracks in full surround sound paired with mind-melting overhead projections in the Otterbox Digital Dome.

Our Black-footed Ferret Feedings happen the first and third Saturday of every month starting at 9:30 am. At 10am on the second and fourth Saturday every month you can Meet the Animals in our live animal exhibits. Every Saturday at 1pm you can stop by for “Tonight’s Sky” a live presenter Planetarium Show exploring what planets and constellations we’ll see in our region this month. And as always, we’ve got Dome Shows six days a week in the Otterbox Digital Dome Theater all month long.

It’s a great time to come visit the museum!

  • Event dates and times are subject to change, please check our museum calendar for the most up-to-date information.
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Tuesday Night Live June 24th – Colorado’s Groundwater: Our Hidden Treasure         

 Digital Earth:  Colorado’s Groundwater: Our Hidden treasure

         Fort Collins Museum of Discovery Tuesday 24 June 2025

Join us on for Colorado’s Groundwater: Our Hidden Treasure, another mesmerizing Tuesday Night Live event on June 24th when we present Colorado’s Groundwater: Our Hidden Treasure. KaChun Yu and Bob Raynolds of the Denver Museum of Science & Nature will reveal Colorado’s best kept water secret – groundwater! Yu and Raynolds will introduce us to Colorado’s Ogallala and Araphoe aquifers – finite resources that are rapidly diminishing. Using immersive imagery, we will discuss where this is heading and how these resources can be managed more sustainably.

The Ogallala aquifer irrigates corn used as feedstock for cattle, pigs and ethanol plants. In the 1930’s farmers hoped rain would follow the plow, but their square fields dried up and blew away with the wind. Discovery of the Ogallala, coupled with center pivot and centrifugal pump technology, allowed green crop circles to appear. Falling water levels, coupled with diminished flows and obligations to downstream states are forcing abandonment of these center pivot wells. The farming culture and economy is on the cusp of a transition to non-irrigated, no-till farming. This will involve high tech precision ag and farm consolidation. The circular fields are reverting to squares. Our program features space and ground-based imagery of these patterns.

South of Denver, the 2000 feet deep Arapahoe aquifer occurs in a buried alluvial fan that fed into the Denver Basin 68 million years. Water pumped from this aquifer allowed the rapid growth of communities like Parker and Castle Rock.  Water levels fell precipitously (up to 30 feet per year) until the aquifer transitioned from confined to unconfined conditions.

Continued fall and dwindling production rates will increase pumping costs. Alternative sources of water will need to be found. High tech water recycling coupled with conservation and regional cooperation are already showing the way.

This talk features 3D modeling of the aquifer and discussions of geologic settings in Bolivia that furthered our understanding of the subsurface geology and geometry of this important aquifer.

This event is Pay What You Can. Please register HERE.

See you at the Museum!

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FCMoD May Events

 

We’ve got many great opportunities to come engage at FCMoD this month! Click the links below for specific dates and times. Here’s a quick round up:

  • May 16th, 2025 – Poudre School District Families! Need something for young kids to do on their day off from school? We still have space in our School Days Out Camp!
  • May 16th, 2025 – Our Monthly Member Night theme for May is “Conservation and Preservation.” Come learn about our black-footed ferrets and the important conservation work being done to save the species.
  • May 17th, 2025 – Please note that we will be closing early at 4:30 pm this Saturday for a private event.
  • May 24th, 2025Nature All Around Us opening day
  • May 27th, 2025 – Tuesday Night Live (still just a hold, we may not want to include it for now)
  • May 29th, 2025 Building History: The Life and Work of Montezuma Fuller
  • May 30th, 2025 – Tickets are still available for the Pink Pony Party featuring the music of Chappell Roan with showings at 6:30 and 8:00 pm. Meet fellow fans, dress up for our photobooth, and listen to your favorite Chappell Roan tracks in full surround sound paired with mind-melting overhead projections in the Otterbox Digital Dome.

Two new domes shows! Back from the Brink and World Beyond Earth.

Our Black-footed Ferret Feedings happen the first and third Saturday of every month starting at 9:30 am. At 10am on the second and fourth Saturday every month you can Meet the Animals in our live animal exhibits. Every Saturday at 1pm you can stop by for “Tonight’s Sky” a live presenter Planetarium Show exploring what planets and constellations we’ll see in our region this month. And as always, we’ve got Dome Shows six days a week in the Otterbox Digital Dome Theater all month long.

It’s a great time to come visit the museum!

  • Event dates and times are subject to change, please check our museum calendar for the most up-to-date information.

 

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Autism Resource Fair – April 6th

April 6th, 2025 11 AM – 4 PM  

The Fort Collins Autism Resource Fair is a free, annual event hosted by Fort Collins Museum of Discovery that provides information and support for the autism community in and around Fort Collins. 

Enjoy activities for people of all ages including arts and crafts, games, face painting, Lego building, social meetups, character meet and greet, parent supports, food trucks, and much more!  

ASD-trained students from Colorado State University are available for childcare assistance under faculty supervision at no cost so that families and caregivers can interact with providers.   

We are also honored to welcome world-famous scientist and bestselling author and advocate, Dr. Temple Grandin, who will give a talk in the OtterBox Digital Dome Theater.  She will also be available to autograph books (including her newest, Visual Thinking).   

Additionally, we are honored to be showcasing the new documentary, An Open Door, in the Dome Theater, celebrating the mind and works of Dr. Temple Grandin. A Q&A panel with the filmmakers will follow. 

Neurodiverse individuals and their loved ones are encouraged to explore the museum and share a day of fun. Let us help you find out more about the autism community of Fort Collins!  

Among the providers included this year are: 
The Arc of Larimer County 
CAYAC  
Foothills Gateway 
Colorado State University 
Peak Parenting Center 
Poudre School District 
The Social Learning Project 
And many more!  

*Free admission for all. The 2025 Autism Resource Fair is generously sponsored by Larimer County Behavioral Health Services Impact Fund Grant Program. 

 

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February Calendar at FCMoD!

We’ve got many great opportunities to come engage at FCMoD this month. Click the links below for specific dates and times. Here’s a quick round up:

  • On Feb 9th and 16th we will be one of the host sites for Poudre Library Districts annual Book Fest.
  • On February 12th we’ll present another Music Industry Night with opportunities for band head shots and tips on writing a great bio.
  • On February 14th we’ll be a stop along the trail for Winter Bike to Work Day – pedal by for hot coffee, fresh fruit and a chance to win great prizes including an Explore 5 Membership!
  • Our Montezuma Fuller presentation scheduled for Feb 20th is sold out, but never fear – tickets are now available for an added Montezuma Fuller presentation in May.
  • Our Monthly Member Night theme for February is “Friends” taking place on February 21st. Members are encouraged to bring their friends – Members and non-Member friends are welcome!
  • Tickets are still available for the “I’m Still Standing Soiree: Featuring the Music of Elton John” on February 28th. Check out your favorite Elton John tracks in full surround sound paired with mind-melting overhead projections in the Otterbox Digital Dome.

Our Black-footed Ferret Feedings happen the first and third Saturday of every month starting at 9:30 am. At 10am on the second and fourth Saturday every month you can Meet the Animals in our live animal exhibits. Every Saturday at 1pm you can stop by for “Tonight’s Sky” a live presenter Planetarium Show exploring what planets and constellations we’ll see in our region this month. And as always, we’ve got Dome Shows six days a week in the Otterbox Digital Dome Theater all month long.

It’s a great time to come visit the museum!

  • Event dates and times are subject to change, please check our museum calendar for the most up-to-date information.
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Meet our Digital Experiences Manager, Scott McKinney, the Wizard behind the curtain in our Otterbox Digital Dome Theater!

Scott McKinney
Digital Experiences Manager
FCMoD

 What does the Digital Experiences Manager do here at FCMoD?Primarily I take care of our Otterbox Digital Dome Theater and that includes everything from picking out what shows to run, doing maintenance on our computer systems, to making sure everything runs perfectly, assuring quality control on our projectors and video files. I also work on our interactive exhibits and our website.

What do you look for when booking new shows for the dome?I try to cover a wide variety of bases, and we have everything from easy access points like the Big Bird show, which is called “One World, One Sky, Big Bird’s Adventure” which is all about finding the north star and sharing a communal experience of stargazing around the world.

We also focus on shows that are more science-heavy like “Forward to the Moon” which talks all about the Artemis missions. We have “Mars: The Ultimate Voyage” which talks all about the scientific challenges it would take to get to Mars.

And we’ve got some cool new shows on our radar, one of which is “Super Volcanoes” Narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch (Smaug from the Hobbit Films) talking all about super volcanoes. Another fun one is “Orbital” which is half scientific, half philosophical and it’s all about the Overview Effect which is what astronauts describe as the experience of first seeing the earth from space. It’s about getting that holistic view of the planet and how it changes your mindset on earth’s ecosystems, but also where we fall within the grand scheme of the universe.

 How many shows are we running?On our weekday schedule we have five shows a day, three in the morning and two in the afternoon. On the weekends we have at least six shows, three in the morning and three in the afternoon.  We get a little more variety in the weekend – our afternoon includes music shows so you can come see some of your favorite artists

What shows do we offer bilingually?
We have two shows available in Spanish right now, we offer “One World One Sky” in Spanish, “Un Cielo, Un Mundo”, and we also offer “Accidental Astronauts” in Spanish. We’re working on adding more titles in Spanish on the horizon as well.

Let’s talk about the after-hours music shows in the dome.
So, one of our goals with after-hours programming was to find different ways for people to bring their passion into the building and share it with their loved ones – that includes musical experiences. So, the first couple shows we’ve done have been Taylor Swift. It’s a cool celebration for the fans.

On top of what’s happening in the dome, we also have things like trivia and costume contests and craft activities. Inside the dome we have an hour of music from our fans’ favorite artists all remixed into surround sound with really cool overhead visuals that interact with the music. It’s a fun way to experience your favorite artist in a new way and introduce your friends and family to music you love.

How do you build these shows where you’re composing visuals set to music?
First step is building out a play list, so we interview the staff and ask members of the community what their favorite songs are from the artist. From there, we build a playlist that I cross reference with their concert set lists, so you get some of their tour favorites in there. There’s always a classic closing song that you want to hear at the end of a set.

Once we have our playlist set, I remix the files from stereo to surround sound for the dome. After that I start working on the visuals. I try to give each song a set of visual themes and break that down into verse/chorus/verse so that the patterns of the visuals match the patterns of the music – which is really fun because when you’re building up to the moment, you know the words and you’re singing along and it just kind of hits you differently.

What’s the vibe like at these evening shows?
Our Taylor Swift show was a big party – there were people dancing on the floor, a lot of parents in the seats singing along and there’s a couple moments in the show where you realize the effect this music has had… you start to realize this really is a classic. Seeing how much other people love music really reminds you how much you love music yourself, and it creates a sense of community and a bond with everyone around you. It lets you peel off that shy layer of being a true fan of something and allows you to just be yourself and enjoy music.

 

What’s your favorite part of the job?

My favorite part of the job is the problem-solving. Even though it stresses me out the most, it has the most reward. So, when we deal with moments when something is not working quite right, there’s a real joy in solving the puzzle and getting it to come together. It’s fun to solve a problem and have somebody react with “Yes! This is something I’ve been needing!”

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The Bias Inside Us

The Bias Inside Us
November 27, 2024 – December 31, 2024

 The Bias Inside Us is a Smithsonian traveling exhibition and community-engagement project that raises awareness about the social science and impact of implicit bias. The Bias Inside Us is an opportunity for people to learn about implicit bias and reflect on their own biases and how they impact their actions. Projects like this can expose us to other ideas and groups outside our own. This exposure can lead to meaningful dialogue, positive change, greater empathy, and increased inclusivity.

The goals of the exhibition are:

  • to help people understand and recognize their implicit biases,
  • to support communities in convening dialogue that will increase awareness,
  • and to inspire more inclusive schools, communities, and workplaces.

This exhibit is brought to you in partnership with the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Services (SITES) and is one of only two sites in Colorado selected for engagement.

Both of these exhibits are free for Members and included with the price of admission. We look forward to bringing these fascinating and thought-provoking exhibits to you!

Learn more: https://fcmod.org/skin-bias/

 

El prejuicio en nuestro interior

27 de noviembre de 2024 – 31 de diciembre de 2024 

El prejuicio en nuestro interior es una exposición itinerante de la Institución Smithsonian y un proyecto de colaboración comunitaria que aumenta la conciencia sobre la ciencia social y el impacto de nuestros prejuicios implícitos. El prejuicio en nuestro interior es una oportunidad para que las personas aprendan sobre el prejuicio implícito y reflexionen sobre sus propios prejuicios y cómo estos impactan sus acciones. Proyectos como este pueden exponernos a otras ideas y grupos diferentes a los nuestros tal como pueden fomentar diálogos significativos, cambios positivos, mayor empatía e inclusión.

Los objetivos de la exposición son:

  • Ayudar a las personas a entender y reconocer sus propios prejuicios implícitos,
  • Apoyar a las comunidades en la organización de conversaciones que aumenten el conocimiento de estos temas, e
  • Inspirar más inclusión en las escuelas, comunidades y lugares de trabajo.

    El prejuicio en nuestro interior es un proyecto presentado en colaboración con los Servicios de Exposiciones Itinerantes de la Institución Smithsonian (SITES, por sus siglas en inglés) y el museo del Descubrimiento de Fort Collins fue uno de solo dos sitios en Colorado seleccionados para participar en este proyecto.

    Ambas exposiciones son gratuitas para miembros y están incluidas con el precio de la entrada general. ¡Nos complace el poder traer estas fascinantes y estimulantes exposiciones a nuestra comunidad!

Haz clic aquí para aprender mas https://fcmod.org/skin-bias/

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