For this last week of Women’s History Month, we are sharing a selection of children’s picture books that highlight the impact of women’s contributions throughout history. These books for young readers particularly reflect on women who have overcome...
Let’s continue our celebration of Women’s History Month with a focus on fiction. While reading nonfiction is important for acquiring knowledge and fact-based understanding about people and events, fiction helps us build empathy. Great novels allow us to...
The 13th Annual Teen Writing Competition is now open for submissions! Any student currently enrolled in 9th – 12th grades within the library service area is eligible to submit an entry. Write on the River is providing $200 in cash prizes to award three winners...
How can a two-century-old Eastern European Jewish tradition help us grapple with contemporary catastrophes, as well as old displacements, genocides, and assimilation? Explore the ancient Ashkenazi women’s tradition of feldmestn — a practice of measuring...
Join us for two workshops in March with Spokane Poet Laureate Mery Smith. Smith will lead “Joy and Sorrow: A Poetry Workshop” at two library locations: Quincy Public Library March 28. 5:30 p.m. REGISTER Moses Lake Public Library March 29. 6 p.m. REGISTER...
Federal income tax filing season has officially begun! Did you know that you can download tax forms online and print them for free at your community library? DOWNLOAD IRS TAX FORMS & INSTRUCTIONS When you visit your local library, log into the patron computers and...