Native American Heritage Month | 2021
While Native American heritage should be recognized and celebrated each day, November marks the national celebration of Indigenous peoples and Tribal Nations. It is a
While Native American heritage should be recognized and celebrated each day, November marks the national celebration of Indigenous peoples and Tribal Nations. It is a
With the grand opening of our newest Library locations, we have to say a temporary (or permanent) farewell to some of our other locations. Mark
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Paint the day away with your very own walnut ink! Walnut ink can get expensive at the craft stores, so we show you how to
I was overjoyed when Spokane County Library District (SCLD) reached out to us at Spokane Public Library to suggest a partnership for the 7th Annual
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There are so many books out there TBR (to be read)! Many of us have TBR stacks on our bed-side tables or book shelves. Let’s
Written by Archivist and Special Collections Librarian, Dana Bronson In the Inland Northwest Special Collections, we try to practice what Rachel Vagts, an archivist at
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