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Early Literacy Play Date
Read more »Exploring early literacy skills through play is a great way to prepare your child to learn to read.
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What Two Local Poets are Reading for National Poetry Month
Read more »Happy National Poetry Month! To celebrate, we asked two local poets to share poetry recommendations.
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We Suggest: Our Favorite Middle Grade Reads
Read more »While there are many great middle grade books the library holds dear, our staff suggested four of their favorites from the genre. Middle grade books are geared toward middle school-aged […]
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Excited About Taylor Swift’s Tortured Poets Department? Read Poets From the Library’s Collection!
Read more »Swifties are well aware that Taylor Swift is a mastermind—so it’s no coincidence that her upcoming album, The Tortured Poets Department, is releasing smack-dab in the middle of National Poetry Month.
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Arts & Culture Series 2024
Read more »Unwind this spring at the library with free performances by local classical and choir groups.
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¡Celebrate El Día!
Read more »El Día de los Libros, or Day of the Books, celebrates children, families, reading and cultures from around the world by emphasizing the importance of literacy for children of all […]
Upcoming Programs
Pressed Flower Bookmarks
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City Barbeque Food for Thought Series: Black Women and the Underground Railroad—a Snapshot from a Local and Regional Perspective
Registration Required
Real Men Read: 'This is Your Mind on Plants' by Michael Pollan
Teen Game Night
Day of the Book/El Día de los Libros
Managing Personal Memories Series: Part Three
Registration Required