
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

The Spokane Public Library Board of Trustees seeks candidates to fill a vacancy on the board. The Board of Trustees is the governing and policy-making board for the Spokane Public Library. Board positions are voluntary, and residents chosen to fill them are selected to serve 5-year terms. Candidates must be

My Two Border Towns by David Bowles Check Out Book Carmela Full of Wishes by Matt de La Peña Check Out Book Mamá the Alien = Mama la extraterrestre by René Colato Laínez (Wonderbook) Check Out Book Tag Team by Raúl the Third Check Out Book Zonia’s Rain Forest /

At Spokane Public Library, you not only have access to an abundance of books, magazines, and cozy spaces to read, but you also have FREE access to services like a state-of-the-art Recording Studio, music lessons, streaming services, meeting and event rooms, and business resources. Recording Studio: Self-record, book an audio

Congratulations on graduating high school, students! We will miss you on the Teen Discord server, but you can sign up for a new library card to access thousands of resources the library has to offer. If you were a Spokane Public Schools student, your student ID library card will no

After a long break, our Anime Club is back! Teens that join our Anime Club will get to watch anime with other teens and participate in anime or Japanese-related craft activities. These activities are a lot of fun: watch My Hero Academia, find out what your random quirk is, and

We are thrilled to announce local author Kate Lebo and her essay collection “The Book of Difficult Fruit” for the 21st annual community reading event. Check out the book. Spokane is Reading was started in 2001 as a way to inspire conversation among readers about a common topic—a book. We’re

“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

The Spokane Public Library Board of Trustees seeks candidates to fill a vacancy on the board. The Board of Trustees is the governing and policy-making board for the Spokane Public Library. Board positions are voluntary, and residents chosen to fill them are selected to serve 5-year terms. Candidates must be

My Two Border Towns by David Bowles Check Out Book Carmela Full of Wishes by Matt de La Peña Check Out Book Mamá the Alien = Mama la extraterrestre by René Colato Laínez (Wonderbook) Check Out Book Tag Team by Raúl the Third Check Out Book Zonia’s Rain Forest /

At Spokane Public Library, you not only have access to an abundance of books, magazines, and cozy spaces to read, but you also have FREE access to services like a state-of-the-art Recording Studio, music lessons, streaming services, meeting and event rooms, and business resources. Recording Studio: Self-record, book an audio

Congratulations on graduating high school, students! We will miss you on the Teen Discord server, but you can sign up for a new library card to access thousands of resources the library has to offer. If you were a Spokane Public Schools student, your student ID library card will no

After a long break, our Anime Club is back! Teens that join our Anime Club will get to watch anime with other teens and participate in anime or Japanese-related craft activities. These activities are a lot of fun: watch My Hero Academia, find out what your random quirk is, and

We are thrilled to announce local author Kate Lebo and her essay collection “The Book of Difficult Fruit” for the 21st annual community reading event. Check out the book. Spokane is Reading was started in 2001 as a way to inspire conversation among readers about a common topic—a book. We’re