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Have you seen our #GetToKnowTLCPL social media campaign? In this blog, we're inviting you to get to know Library staffer James Dickerson and an upcoming exhibit he's a part of, March 15-17.
It’s Women’s History Month, y’all! I, for one, can’t think of a worthier topic to chat endlessly about. So in celebration, Katie and I got together to talk about the female authors who have captivated us through the written word and inspired us in our own lives. The following conversation is a lightly-edited-for-clarity transcription of that chat.
Explore a variety of resources designed to spark artistic inspiration.
Originally published anonymously on January 1, 1818, the legend of how Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley first conceived of Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus is as famous as the Monster it immortalized.
March is Youth Art Month at your Library! Make time to get unplugged and immersed in some family art time.
Think spring gardens, warm sunshine, blossoms, sprouts, and gentle breezes.
Libraries transform and this transforming experience is what reading has been about for the Heatherdowns Branch book discussions.
If you're seeking information on how to publish your book - look no further than your local library.
A list of funny shows to get you through the winter.
Why science fiction and fantasy books are some of the best for your child to read.
Weird fiction is characterized primarily by its blending of science fiction, fantasy, horror and just about every other fiction genre to create something entirely new.
On Saturday, Feb. 24 at 2 p.m., we hope you will join us in celebration of the Creativity Lab’s first anniversary.