
The World Works Better with Us: July is Disability Pride Month
“More than 1 in 4 adults in the United States—over 70 million people—have a disability,” reports The Arc, a national organization that advocates for individuals and families

“More than 1 in 4 adults in the United States—over 70 million people—have a disability,” reports The Arc, a national organization that advocates for individuals and families

By Lara Hemingway, former trustee of the Library Board and current Board President for the Northwest Autism Center When my kids were little, we frequently

Just finished Onyx Storm and already missing the dragon-filled, romance-packed action of the Fourth Wing series? We’ve got you covered! If you’re craving more high-stakes fantasy, powerful heroines, and epic battles, check out these readalikes to keep the adventure going. A Broken Blade by Melissa Blair Book | Audiobook A

April Rivers Eberhardt is the interim editor for The Black Lens News, the chair of the Spokane NAACP’s Education Committee, and a revered career counselor at Shadle Park High School. Her exceptional work in the community has recently led to her being named an Inland Northwest Woman of the Year.

Did you know you can explore Spokane’s rich cultural and artistic offerings without spending a dime? Spokane Public Library is proud to offer free museum passes to library cardholders, giving you and your family access to some of our city’s most popular attractions. What Are Museum Passes? Museum passes are

Join us for the Indie Lens Pop-Up Series in partnership with KSPS PBS, a unique neighborhood event that brings the community together to explore powerful stories through film. Featuring documentaries from PBS’s Independent Lens, these screenings spark meaningful conversations on the topics that matter most—social issues, family dynamics, community relationships, and more.

The 2025 Lunar New Year begins on the next new moon, January 29th, celebrating the Year of the Snake, which, according to a recent San Francisco Chronicle article, is “associated with good luck, prosperity, fertility and longevity.” On January 25th at the Shadle Park Library, there is a Lunar New

On display at Central Library from January 27 – March 8 Learn about the history of AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) in this traveling exhibition from the National Library of Medicine. This exhibit, along with supplemented items from the Spokane Aids Network and our archives, tells the story about a

“More than 1 in 4 adults in the United States—over 70 million people—have a disability,” reports The Arc, a national organization that advocates for individuals and families

By Lara Hemingway, former trustee of the Library Board and current Board President for the Northwest Autism Center When my kids were little, we frequently

Just finished Onyx Storm and already missing the dragon-filled, romance-packed action of the Fourth Wing series? We’ve got you covered! If you’re craving more high-stakes fantasy, powerful heroines, and epic battles, check out these readalikes to keep the adventure going. A Broken Blade by Melissa Blair Book | Audiobook A

April Rivers Eberhardt is the interim editor for The Black Lens News, the chair of the Spokane NAACP’s Education Committee, and a revered career counselor at Shadle Park High School. Her exceptional work in the community has recently led to her being named an Inland Northwest Woman of the Year.

Did you know you can explore Spokane’s rich cultural and artistic offerings without spending a dime? Spokane Public Library is proud to offer free museum passes to library cardholders, giving you and your family access to some of our city’s most popular attractions. What Are Museum Passes? Museum passes are

Join us for the Indie Lens Pop-Up Series in partnership with KSPS PBS, a unique neighborhood event that brings the community together to explore powerful stories through film. Featuring documentaries from PBS’s Independent Lens, these screenings spark meaningful conversations on the topics that matter most—social issues, family dynamics, community relationships, and more.

The 2025 Lunar New Year begins on the next new moon, January 29th, celebrating the Year of the Snake, which, according to a recent San Francisco Chronicle article, is “associated with good luck, prosperity, fertility and longevity.” On January 25th at the Shadle Park Library, there is a Lunar New

On display at Central Library from January 27 – March 8 Learn about the history of AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) in this traveling exhibition from the National Library of Medicine. This exhibit, along with supplemented items from the Spokane Aids Network and our archives, tells the story about a