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Events & Programs
Free programs at your library, in the community and online.
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Stories With MU Athletics & Student Athletes
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“Jurassic Park” Interactive Movie Party
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Marvel Comics Workshop With Jerry DeCaire
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Roar & Explore
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Canva Basics
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Unearthing Your Inner Self With Vision Boards
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“A Year With Frog and Toad” Preview
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First Thursday Book Discussion
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Crafts for Littles: Under the Sea
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The Discovery, Life and Death of a Dinosaur Called “Shady”
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More library programs
Staff Picks
Reading recommendations from the library's collection.
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Picture Books to Celebrate the Summer Solstice
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Juneteenth
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Teen Graphic Novels for Pride 🌈
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Unearth a Story™ Teen Books
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Tune into Independent Music: May 23-25
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School’s Out for Summer Chapter Books
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Radioactive Reading
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Community Garden Coalition: A CommunityMade List
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More book lists
Popular Library Resources
From Our Blogs
Book and activity ideas for all ages.
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“The Summer of Yes” is about a woman who gets hit by a car and, as a result, starts to challenge herself to do things that she used to say no to just because she was uncomfortable, or it wasn’t in her plans. She also befriends a wealthy and successful businesswoman who, it turns out, … Read more
AdultsPosted June 25
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There’s still plenty of time to celebrate Pride! If you’re looking for a new, queer read, I’ve got a list for you, no matter which flag you fly. … Read more
TeensPosted June 24
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Get into Summer Reading by entering our teen photo contest! This year, Summer Reading invites you to explore what lies unseen, both beneath our feet and revealed within ourselves. Enter a photo on this theme in color or black and white, of a landscape, a pet, or whatever inspires you – the possibilities are endless! … Read more
TeensPosted June 22
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“Weyward” weaves together stories from three different time periods: Altha lived during the 17th century, Violet was a teenager during the 1940s, and Kate lives during the present day. These three characters have interconnected stories that echo one another through the generations. They use their innate powers to survive as the books explores themes of … Read more
AdultsPosted June 18
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Here is a new DVD list highlighting various titles recently added to the library’s collection. “Sentimental value” – Website / Reviews An Oscar winning family drama about a once-celebrated filmmaker who seeks to cast his semi-estranged daughter in the lead role of his most personal project to date. “Dust Bunny” – Website / Reviews A … Read more
AdultsPosted June 15
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Welcome to summer! I have no theme this month, since summer is a time to read whatever you want. Just remember to join Summer Reading and log it! Not only will you receive a free book when you finish, but you can also enter the drawing for other fabulous prizes. As someone who gets to … Read more
KidsPosted June 15
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Written by Kat Stone Underwood and Lauren Williams, One Read co-chairs This year’s One Read selection, Shelby Van Pelt’s “Remarkably Bright Creatures,” tells the story of an unlikely friendship between a grieving widow and a giant Pacific octopus and the subsequent surfacing of family secrets. This heart-warming novel beat out “Playground” by Richard Powers, an … Read more
AdultsPosted June 14
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This summer I have been thinking about what it takes to unearth a story — tenacity, self-belief, a furious compassion for the dead. So I looked to Anil Tissera, who returns to Sri Lanka after a long absence to excavate a truth so elusive and so charged that she can hardly trust anyone to help … Read more
AdultsPosted June 12
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