By Ashley, Cashmere Library Fall is the perfect time for all things spooky, scary, and mysterious, and we’re celebrating with Mystery Series Week! Do you love a good cozy mystery? Or perhaps a thrilling crime mystery that delves into the occult? You might prefer...
By Librarian Alyssa at Omak Cozy mysteries are nothing new. They have been around since Agatha Christie started writing. The genre did die down a little in the early 1900s but it became popular again in the 1990s, before dying down once more. Now it is making a strong...
This fall we invite you to stroll through flower gardens, orchards and a pumpkin patch while you read a book! A StoryWalk has been installed at Chelan Valley Farms in Manson, unveiling the story From Seed to Pumpkin by Wendy Pfeffer page by page as you walk around the...
By Hanna, Coulee City Public Library The American Library Association Office for Intellectual Freedom has tracked challenges to library, school, and university materials and services since 1990. Banned Books week celebrates people’s right to express and seek ideas and...
By Jon, Wenatchee Public Library Originally signed into law Sept. 17, 1968, and observed for only a week, Hispanic Heritage has been celebrated in America for 53 years. Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated from September 15 to October 15 both to commemorate the...