When tragedy strikes, it can be challenging for caregivers to feel equipped to field questions and navigate hard but necessary conversations with children. Here are some books and resources for children and caregivers that can help us all navigate these frightening...
Today is Veterans Day and all of our libraries are closed. But we invite you to watch some of the top-rated military-themed movies and documentaries on our streaming service Kanopy for free with your library card. If you haven’t set up your Kanopy account yet,...
By Hanna Roseen, Coulee City Young Adult Reads The Taking of Jake Livingston by Ryan Douglass. Print High School Student Jake Livingston can see the dead, who are usually no trouble to the living. Jake’s school year gets more complicated when a former student’s...
Wenatchee Public Library is getting a new mural — and would like some help choosing the design! Wenatchee muralists Heather Dappen and Ellen Smith designed three options for the large mural, which will be painted on the long west side of the library (along the...
Compiled by Anne, Betsey & Elizabeth, Collections Department I distinctly remember where I was when I heard about the planes flying into the World Trade Center in New York City. I remember the horror even as I watched from the safety of my home in Montana. It...
By Lisa, Cashmere Library, and Magi, Entiat Library You are sitting on a rock with your water bottle in hand. A gentle breeze flows through your hair while the sun warms your shoulders. You gaze out over the beautiful wildflowers and mountains. The awe of this world...