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Ignite Studio welcomes our Summer Maker-in-Residence, Lisa Cooreman! Visit Ignite Studio from May-August 2025 to meet her.

Ignite Studio seeks submissions for “Colorful Existence,” our upcoming group exhibition set to celebrate this year’s summer reading program “Color Our World.”

The 8th HEPL Teen Writing Challenge has concluded and three winners were chosen from the teen entries.

Complete the scavenger hunt from April 6-12 to discover hidden gems at the library and win a prize!

HEPL is excited to host our 2025 Local Author Fair, a free open house-style event for all ages, on Saturday, April 12.

Joyce Hobson (1851-1939) was the first known woman doctor in Hamilton County. She practiced “eclectic” medicine, which might be called holistic today.

Showcasing the variety of wonderful, artful things a person can create in our makerspace, Ignite Studio will host its second annual Make-Off on Saturday, March 29 from 9 AM - 4 PM.

Donald Graham is mostly forgotten now, but in his day, he was one of the state’s more notable architects. He designed libraries, theaters, and other buildings around Indiana. Locally, he should be remembered for having created several iconic Noblesville buildings.

For Women's History Month, we asked Leah Leach, founder of the first women’s history lending library in the United States, to tell us about how she started Gal's Guide and why we should celebrate women's history and achievements.
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