The sun is setting earlier, the wind chill is getting chillier, and that means it's time for some warm holiday cheer! We've got you covered here at the library, with holiday and winter-themed events for all ages. Check out the full list below!Kid...
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Have you ever met one of Santa’s Elves? Well now is your chance! On December 9th, join us for some caroling, and an interactive story with our visiting elf! After the tales have been told, you can work on a craft, write your letter to Santa, AND...
On the fourth Thursday of November, people in the U.S. honor the early settlers and Native Americans who came together to have a historic harvest feast; this is known as Thanksgiving! People celebrate this holiday by gathering with friends and...
Are you ready to read, sing, and play with 4-C? Language development Early literacy Listening skills & concentration Fine & gross motor skills Social skills At the 4-C story time, kids participate in fun activities, crafts, and they also...
November is federally recognized as National Native American Heritage Month. During this month, American Indian and Alaska Natives are honored and celebrated for their rich and varied cultures, traditions, history, and societal contributions. This...
Diwali is one of the most important celebrations in India and it is shared across a multitude of faiths by multitudes of people in the nation. What is Diwali? Diwali is derived from the Sanskrit word “Dipavali”, and means “a row of lights.” During...
Veterans day is celebrated on Nov. 11 because that is the anniversary of the signing of the Armistice that ended World War I. It was originally called Armistice Day, but was changed to "Veterans Day" in 1954 in order to account for all veterans. On...
This past week, our Main Lobby hosted these beautiful ofrendas in celebration of Día de los Muertos. Our patrons were able to take in the vibrant colors of each ofrenda, and learn more about the traditions associated with this holiday. ...
October is National Book Month! This celebration begins on October 1st and runs until October 31st. National Book Month was created by the National Book Foundation in 2003, and they’ve continued to highlight the notable books in fiction,...
Come in your scariest costumes and ghoulish suits to join us marching in these holiday spooks!On October 31st and November 1st, we will be holding a toddler Halloween Trick-or-Treat parade! Young children are invited to join our Halloween Parade...
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