Animal Poetry Storytime Recap

To celebrate National Poetry Month, Central Library's children's librarian hosted an Animal Poetry Storytime and Craft program. Children read a story filled with poems about animals, and then created poems about their favorite animals. According to UNICEF USA, "Poetry supports early childhood development, helping to enhance language acquisition, boost cognitive development and foster emotional intelligence…
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Register for the Next Gen A/V Summer Camp!

Film camp returns to the Central Library this summer! Young filmmakers and sound designers (ages 16-18) are invited to attend an 8-week audio-video camp- taught by Central Library's in-house audiovisual technician. Participants will explore different audio and video equipment, the stages of production, and more. Each week, teens will engage in comprehensive, interactive workshops and…
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National Fair Housing Month

April is National Fair Housing Month! The Fair Housing Act (FHA) was passed 58 years ago, prohibiting housing discrimination based on race or color, religion, sex, national origin, familial status, or disability. Because the FHA is federal law, it applies to the entire US and keeps landlords, real estate companies, banks or other lending institutions from making housing unavailable to a person based any…
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Community Quilt + Storytime and Quilts Recap

Central Library's Children's Department celebrated Women's History Month by honoring author and quilter Faith Ringgold through a quilting craft and storytime. Our children's librarian, Mrs. Leilani, engaged families in a fun storytime with Faith Ringgold's Tar Beach, a story about a young girl who flies across the world. This story teaches young readers that using…
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