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April is National Poetry Month
National Poetry Month is a special occasion that celebrates the integral role of poetry in our culture. Over the years, it has become the largest literary celebration in the world, with tens of millions of readers, students, K–12 teachers, librarians, booksellers, literary events curators,...
Virtual Humanities Washington Program for Women’s History Month
Explore the lasting impact of the first woman to run the Boston Marathon 60 years ago in a free virtual Humanities Washington program. Join us on Thursday, March 26 at 6 p.m. for How Women Won the Marathon and Changed Our View of Gender. This talk takes a closer look...
What to Read For Women’s History Month
Join NCW Libraries in observing and commending the suffragists, visionaries and trailblazing women — past and present — who have fought for equality and are leading the way for change in America. March is Women's History Month. This year's theme, “Leading the Change:...
New Resource: State Certification Portal
NCW Libraries is now offering free online access to the Washington State Certification Portal. This portal, made available through the Washington State Library, gives library cardholders free access to professional certifications and workforce learning tools. Through...
Concurso de Cortometrajes Juveniles
NCW Libraries se asocia una vez más con Write on the River para patrocinar un concurso de ficción breve para adolescentes de NCW. Esta competencia anual brinda a los adolescentes la oportunidad de compartir su trabajo creativo original con nuestra gran comunidad, y la posibilidad de ganar premios en efectivo...
A Path Forward for the Omak Public Library
March 2, 2026 Update: The Omak City Council voted to approve the 10-year contract for library services with NCW Libraries, making the agreement final. This approval ensures the continuation of uninterrupted library services for the Omak community. We are grateful for...
BHM Virtual Humanities Washington Program
Explore the powerful and often overlooked stories of early African American artists and performers in a free virtual Humanities Washington program. Join us on Thursday, Feb. 26, at 6 p.m. for The Vanguard Generation: African Artists 1880-1918. This online presentation...
