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
A library card is your key to lifelong learning! Get your limited edition library card in celebration of Expo ’74’s 50th anniversary at any library
May is Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Month, and there will be a host of exciting events you can enjoy here at Spokane Public
We’re happy to announce the first annual Inland Northwest Poetry Salon, a day-long event at Spokane Public Library that celebrates the craft of poetry and
Carla Crujido is one of the featured writers at this year’s Get Lit! Festival. Her book The Strange Beautiful, as novelist Marie-Helene Bertino writes, is
Written by Sharma Shields I laughed out loud reading the subtitle of a recently published book on the climate crisis called I Want a Better
If you love your library, let us know! Library Giving Day is April, 3 – a time of year to reflect on the future of
Eastern Washington University’s annual Get Lit! Festival occurs April 11th-April 14th in various locations around Spokane and Coeur d’Alene, featuring a host of writing workshops,
Written by Sharma Shields “Won’t you celebrate with me / what I have shaped into / a kind of life?” These famous lines are from
Written by local author HF Brownfield For me, queerness feels like a cheerful hum. An innocent tune that has always bounced around inside my chest.
Library Clerical Assistant, Lisa Cox, had no idea when starting a fabric and yarn exchange at Shadle Park Library in November of last year that