
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 in grades K-5 are invited to join us for our January STEM Program to learn how animals survive in winter! Register HERE to join us via Zoom on Tuesday, January 11 at 4pm. Animals can deal with cold weather in many ways. They have at least three different options:

First step, new website. Second step, updated catalog! We’ve created a more functional and effective search experience so you can find and discover new media to enjoy – coming December 13. Along with our new library locations and resources available to you, we are excited to introduce an updated catalog experience! What does this

2021 showed how resilient we are. It was a time of change, growth, and new books to consume – where an escape from reality was sometimes needed to process what was happening in our world. Spokane Public Library staff shared some of their favorite books from the year with hopes

With food prices rising rapidly, working families are often mindful of their grocery budget and crunched for time during school days. Check out some of these inexpensive, tried and true recipes from our Community Educator Juan Juan! This 5-day meal plan has an Asian flair and includes recipes and a

The Liberty Park Neighborhood (as East Central was originally known) was developed in the 1890s as one of Spokane’s earliest streetcar neighborhoods. In 1897, wealthy mining magnate F. Lewis Clark donated a substantial piece of property in the East Central area to the city. The donation consisted of 21 acres of land to be used for a public park

As the daylight diminishes this time of year, we look for ways to bring cheer to our days. A sure-fire way to brighten another person’s day is to send them a hand-written, hand-made card! The library is handing out holiday and winter card kits (while supplies last) at each open

“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 in grades K-5 are invited to join us for our January STEM Program to learn how animals survive in winter! Register HERE to join us via Zoom on Tuesday, January 11 at 4pm. Animals can deal with cold weather in many ways. They have at least three different options:

First step, new website. Second step, updated catalog! We’ve created a more functional and effective search experience so you can find and discover new media to enjoy – coming December 13. Along with our new library locations and resources available to you, we are excited to introduce an updated catalog experience! What does this

2021 showed how resilient we are. It was a time of change, growth, and new books to consume – where an escape from reality was sometimes needed to process what was happening in our world. Spokane Public Library staff shared some of their favorite books from the year with hopes

With food prices rising rapidly, working families are often mindful of their grocery budget and crunched for time during school days. Check out some of these inexpensive, tried and true recipes from our Community Educator Juan Juan! This 5-day meal plan has an Asian flair and includes recipes and a

The Liberty Park Neighborhood (as East Central was originally known) was developed in the 1890s as one of Spokane’s earliest streetcar neighborhoods. In 1897, wealthy mining magnate F. Lewis Clark donated a substantial piece of property in the East Central area to the city. The donation consisted of 21 acres of land to be used for a public park

As the daylight diminishes this time of year, we look for ways to bring cheer to our days. A sure-fire way to brighten another person’s day is to send them a hand-written, hand-made card! The library is handing out holiday and winter card kits (while supplies last) at each open