Take your next Zoom call from the Library––virtually, of course! For so many people, flattening the curve means finding new ways to connect with friends, family, and coworkers, often through web conferencing.
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The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has deeply affected the world. During this difficult time of uncertainty and isolation, various communities have stepped up to help individuals out; especially through mutual aid, solidarity, and resource sharing. Whether it is information on safety, dealing with anxiety, or even DIY projects/recipes to keep busy, zines are a valuable resource.
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During National Volunteer Week, the Library celebrates its VITAL volunteers for their incredible efforts in support of adult literacy!
Available through the eLibrary, World Book Online includes a number of different educational resources for learners of all ages.
Stuck in the house? Give the our eBook collection a try! eBooks encompass any type of book you can imagine. Check out this list to get you started. It includes a cozy mystery, science fiction, and everything in between.
Biblioteca electrónica (eLibrary) para niños en español: Cuentos y Más
La colección gratuita de eLibrary de la Biblioteca incluye una variedad de opciones de lectura, audición y visualización para sus hijos, incluidos cuentos y recursos informativos en español.
Whether or not you've gotten your fingers in the soil this Spring (or plan to), pick up one of these great garden reads. Be inspired, get creative, and pick up some how-tos. Enrich your soil and your life!
This booklist includes characters and authors with differing abilities. We highlight this topic in hopes it will help bring awareness to people with disabilities and a world where the successes and frustrations of being disabled are noted and respected.
This booklist features titles written about and by women. Women's stories are significant because they allow children to see themselves in stories and know the person behind the words are similar to them. It means that not only is the story important, but also who tells that story.
March is Women's History Month! Celebrate the accomplishments of women in the arts, religion, human rights, politics, science, and every other aspect of the human experience. The women of the past inspire those of the future in the fight for equality.
Cozy up with a romance book! These romances include everything from outlaws and spies to werewolves and dragons! Pick a classic romance author like Danielle Steel, or something new, like Nalini Singh.