Ringing in the Year of the Dragon: A Vibrant Lunar New Year Celebration
Every year between the end of January and the middle of February, a quarter of the world’s population (about 2 billion people) from East and
Every year between the end of January and the middle of February, a quarter of the world’s population (about 2 billion people) from East and
The Library offers many firsts for young learners growing up in the world! One of the first steps to becoming a lifelong learner is when
Join us Monday, January 22 – Sunday, January 28 for Library Learning Week! Learn a new skill, find a new hobby, work your entrepreneurial muscles,
We asked several writers from around the Inland Northwest to highlight their favorite reads of this last year, and the results are awesome! If you’re
Warm up this winter with some cozy reading challenges and activities to boost your spirits! The Library has created a Cozy Reads winter reading challenge
Local authors have been receiving major accolades both regionally and nationally this year. Here are some recent highlights: Travis Baldree’s highly anticipated sophomore effort Bookshops &
Be Your best self YOU BELONG AT THE LIBRARY Your library card is an all-access pass to books, movies, music, things, information, and much more.
Now and always is the time to read American Indian stories. In an interview with Oprah Magazine, Vassar poet and professor Molly McGlennen (Anishinaabe) says,
This fall, kids and teens can learn mending skills at the library with expert sewists. More than an instruction in practical skills, this program is
Ever wonder what writing a novel in one month is like? Since 1999, participants of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) have set out to write