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Virtual library programs connect regulars, draw new participants
Like so much else these days, our monthly library groups for writers, performers, language learners, and more are now meeting virtually. While all in-person programs ...
Updated! Found online: Virtual ways for kids to learn, stay engaged, have fun
BugTV, a web series by Irving Elementary teachers, is aimed at kindergarteners and anyone else who loves learning about insects. On this page we're sharing ...
What to read next when you’re living through a pandemic
By Collection Management Librarian Dontaná Adjusting to the new normal is hard, and creating a new routine is even harder. So, what to do when ...
Missed last week’s Read, Listen & Watch virtual program? Watch it now!
Last week, Librarians Dontaná, Margita, Kathy, and Rose chatted live on Zoom to discuss what they're reading, listening to, and watching while at home. Watch ...
What to read next: Lucky #7 titles
By Collection Management Librarian Dontaná The number seven is known for being perfect, prime, and lucky. It symbolizes completeness. These books feature the number seven ...
Events, book discussions & book club support
- Library-led book discussions & local book club support: Join your neighbors and friends for lively book discussions.
- Summer reading fun for all ages starts June 1.
Requests
- Exhibit art: Submit a request to exhibit your art in the library.
- Sponsor/propose a community donation box: Submit a request for the library to host a collection box for charitable donations.
- Present a program or exhibit: Share your suggestion or idea for a library program or exhibit.
- Share a community flyer: Send your event flyer to post on our community bulletin boards.
Photo & Video Policy: The library has a photography and video policy as well as this language posted in all meeting spaces and on promotional materials: “Library visitors are often photographed and/or recorded for promotional purposes. Please let us know if you prefer not to be photographed or recorded.”