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Black History Month- Resources for Adults
The month of February is dedicated to honoring the generations of African Americans who contributed to the history and culture of the United States. For more information on Black History Month, check out the&nb
Spread Kindness
The holiday season is filled with traditions, family & friends, gifts, food, traveling and so much more. It is a time when we all start thinking about each other and how we are going to spread cheer to our family, friends, and community.
November is Native American Heritage Month
November is National Native American Heritage Month and there are plenty of ways to learn, celebrate and honor the lives and culture of Native Americans from the past, present and future.
Hauntingly Good Podcasts
The Spooky Season is upon us!
If you like haunted hayrides, trunk or treats, and spooky stories then you need to check out these top 5 podcasts. They are sure to send a shiver down your spine.
Eclipse 2023/2024
On October 14th, an annular solar eclipse was visible from much of the Western, SouthWest United States and Central America. It made first contact with land in Oregon around 12:15 p.m. Eastern time and around 1:15 p.m.
Celebrate Banned Books Week!
Children's Book Week
We're going to keep the celebrations going here at the library and enter this week with Children's Book Week!
A Time to Celebrate Trees
El día de los niños
El día de los niños or Children's Day is a celebration of all children and their cultural backgrounds through the love of literacy. It emphasizes the importance of reading and links children and their families to a world of learning through diverse books, languages, and cultures.
Valentine's Day Recipes for One
Love is in the air…or maybe not. Even if cupid hasn’t struck you with his lucky bow, the library still has plenty of recipes to feed the loneliest of hearts.