
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

Kids (grades K-5), please join us for our next Space Science for Kids event to learn about the International Space Station! Sign up for our Space Science for Kids program on Tuesday, February 1 at 4pm. Registration is required for this private Zoom event. The International Space Station (or ISS)

Kids (grades K-5), please join us to learn about the human heart! We’ll make a simple stethoscope and create a heart thaumatrope – a spinning optical illusion. Sign up for our After-School Program on Tuesday, February 8 at 4pm, or for our Homeschool Program on Friday, February 11 at 10:30am.

We’re thrilled to kick off the new year bringing you delicious soups from around the world with Chef Ricky. First up – Mexican Seafood Soup (Caldo de Camaron) Ingredients 2 lbs. of medium cooked shrimp 3 Salmon filets 1 Chayote (Mexican pear squash) 5 Carrots 2 Large zucchinis 2 Celery

Have you ever read a manga book or series before? Manga are Japanese comic books or graphic novels that are drawn in a way that is unique to the animation style. You might notice manga look like anime movies and TV series. That is because many anime are actually adapted

Kids in grades K-5 are invited to join us for our January, 2022 Space Science for Kids event, to learn about constellations. Register HERE and join us via Zoom on Tuesday, January 4, at 4pm. Have you ever spent time looking up at the night sky and ‘connecting the dots’

Spokane’s building boom of the earliest twentieth century coincided with the golden age of the postcard, and many of Spokane’s majestic homes and commercial buildings appeared on postcards promoting the city, some of which are no longer around. Take a peek at some of these old Spokane postcards featuring buildings

“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

Kids (grades K-5), please join us for our next Space Science for Kids event to learn about the International Space Station! Sign up for our Space Science for Kids program on Tuesday, February 1 at 4pm. Registration is required for this private Zoom event. The International Space Station (or ISS)

Kids (grades K-5), please join us to learn about the human heart! We’ll make a simple stethoscope and create a heart thaumatrope – a spinning optical illusion. Sign up for our After-School Program on Tuesday, February 8 at 4pm, or for our Homeschool Program on Friday, February 11 at 10:30am.

We’re thrilled to kick off the new year bringing you delicious soups from around the world with Chef Ricky. First up – Mexican Seafood Soup (Caldo de Camaron) Ingredients 2 lbs. of medium cooked shrimp 3 Salmon filets 1 Chayote (Mexican pear squash) 5 Carrots 2 Large zucchinis 2 Celery

Have you ever read a manga book or series before? Manga are Japanese comic books or graphic novels that are drawn in a way that is unique to the animation style. You might notice manga look like anime movies and TV series. That is because many anime are actually adapted

Kids in grades K-5 are invited to join us for our January, 2022 Space Science for Kids event, to learn about constellations. Register HERE and join us via Zoom on Tuesday, January 4, at 4pm. Have you ever spent time looking up at the night sky and ‘connecting the dots’

Spokane’s building boom of the earliest twentieth century coincided with the golden age of the postcard, and many of Spokane’s majestic homes and commercial buildings appeared on postcards promoting the city, some of which are no longer around. Take a peek at some of these old Spokane postcards featuring buildings