Jul 30, 2019 | Staff Picks For Adults
Libraries Count and Can Help Count You in Census-2020 By: Pam Lamberger One of the first things we teach our kids is to count; one, two, three, four… numbering and tallying are important skills. When we count items or people systematically, the numbers generate...
Jun 4, 2019 | Staff Picks For Adults
Space Books By: Julia Welzen The library’s A Universe of Stories summer reading program has officially begun and books about space are a perfect complement to it. Don’t think space books are your thing? Try these titles or talk to a librarian – we love to help you...
May 20, 2019 | Staff Picks For Adults
Books to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Review by: Ally Muterspaw May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, so read some various and works by Asian and Asian American authors to celebrate! Death Notice, by Zhou Haohui,...
May 7, 2019 | Staff Picks For Adults
The Age-old Dilemma – What Should I Read Next? By: Pam Lamberger We bibliophiles occasionally encounter a bothersome dilemma. Imagine that you have just finished a book that you fully enjoyed and you want to continue with others in the same series or perhaps...
Mar 22, 2019 | Staff Picks For Adults
Spring Transformations: Books About Inspiring Transformations By: Heidi Herald It’s been a long time coming, but it is now officially Spring! Spring is a time for renewal and rebirth as the world awakens from the long winter. Celebrate the return of Spring with these...
Mar 4, 2019 | Staff Picks For Adults
Grow With Us This Spring! By: Julia Welzen Have you heard about seed libraries? Users can “check out” seeds to grow in their own gardens that year, but you don’t need to bring the seeds back and there are no overdue fees. You’ll find seed libraries all over the United...