The Library Blog
Library News 7.8.24 Ice Cream!
As summer heats up, Americans celebrate National Ice Cream Month in July. President Ronald Reagan designated July as National Ice Cream Month in 1984… So, grab your favorite scoop, whether dairy or non-dairy, and explore your local library’s cool offerings!
Library News 06.17.24 Library Adventures
Libraries offer more than books—they’re gateways to adventure. From thrilling novels to hidden treasures like DVDs and science kits, libraries foster connections through workshops and shared experiences. In the digital age, screens lead to genealogy records, e-books, and online courses. So step inside, explore, and embark on a quest beyond the printed word!
Library News 6.17.24 More Rain?
Last year, Polk County faced a severe drought, but this year, abundant rain poses a risk of flooding. According to the National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS), April was the 10th wettest on record in 130 years. Crops, livestock, and wildlife have sufficient water, but flash flooding is a concern. For more details, visit the NOAA website: NIDIS. Explore your local library for indoor activities like summer reading, movies, and puzzles. Don’t miss the Explore MORE Passport program—visit 10 libraries for a chance to win!
Library News 7.3.24 Independence Day
Independence Day, also known as the Fourth of July, marks the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. On this historic date, the Second Continental Congress unanimously declared the separation of the 13 original colonies from Great Britain. Fireworks displays, parades, and patriotic celebrations mark the occasion, while the eloquent assertion that “all Men are created equal” remains significant. Libraries, too, offer freedom—freedom to read, explore ideas, and communicate.
Library News 06.10.24–Historic Stonewall Uprising
Stonewall Uprising in 1969. The Uprising, which took place on June 28, 1969… when New York City police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay club in Greenwich Village. The raid led to a riot among bar patrons and neighborhood residents, sparking six days of protests and clashes with law enforcement.
Library News 06.03.24 –D-Day
This week, June 6, 2024, marks the 80th anniversary of D-Day…To learn more about the courageous people who served in and lived through WWII, visit your local library.
Library News 5.27.24 — Summer Begins with Memorial Day
For many, summer begins Memorial Day weekend— when we remember and honor the American men and women who have served and lost their lives in wars throughout history.
Library News 5.20.24–Sherlock Holmes Library Mascot
Just like our diligent librarians, he meticulously gathers evidence, sifts through information, and pieces together complex puzzles. His commitment to thorough research mirrors the librarian’s dedication to helping patrons find answers.
Libraries: A Lifeline for Mental Health 05.13.24
Libraries: A Lifeline for Mental Health
May is Mental Health Awareness month, and our public libraries are beacons of support. Beyond books, they offer solace and understanding.
Get Caught Reading 05.06.24
May is Get Caught Reading Month, celebrating the joy of literature. Whether it’s fiction or nonfiction, reading benefits everyone. Children’s skills flourish when they engage with physical books. Visit your local library for a world of reading adventures!