A Message from the Library Director
April is the height of new things in bloom. If you haven't picked up your seeds from the Seed Library, get moving! It will soon be time to harvest! In transplanting mode? Check out some gardening tools from the Library of Things or some gardening books from both our digital and print collections. I love this time of year because it breathes new life into our home and community. From the Title Wave Used Book Sale to Autism Acceptance Month events and resources, the Library continues to work hard to meet the needs of this community that we love so much.
And I would be remiss if I did not tip my hat to our wonderful library workers (National Library Workers Day is April 5). They have been the glue that holds this library system together amid the challenges and changes of the past two years. I salute all of the work these unsung heroes do everyday, from assisting with computers to helping select books for reluctant readers. Their ability to find answers to some of the most obscure questions with grace and ease makes me proud to work with them and be a part of this generous group of people. To all library workers in the world, thank you for what you do! -Pamela Monroe
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April is National Autism Acceptance Month where we celebrate autism and neurodiversity with events and resources that spread awareness and promote acceptance. See all the events and resources the Library has to offer here.
First Friday Kickoff at Railroad Square Art Park Friday, April 1, 6 - 9 p.m.
Join us for a First Friday Kickoff at Railroad Square Art Park featuring artwork celebrating autism and neurodiversity. Attendees are invited to visit exhibits at Able Artists Gallery and Obsessions Gift Shop and watch a performance by Pyramid School’s rock band The Electric People. More information.
Exhibit Opening at the Main Library, 2nd Floor Saturday, April 2, 2 - 4 p.m.
Enjoy artwork from local artists during this exhibit opening featuring physical and digital works. Light refreshments will be served. More information.
Mystery Book Club at the Northeast Branch Library Thursday, April 14, 6:30 p.m.
Come together with other book lovers to discuss titles featuring differently-abled detectives. More information.
Autism and Neurodiversity Resource Fair at the Main Library Saturday, April 30, 12 - 3 p.m.
Families can connect with organizations that provide services and resources to neurodiverse individuals. More information.
Sensory Story Time at the Main Library Every Friday, 11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Join us for an inclusive and interactive story time filled with songs, stories, and fun! Children of all abilities are welcome, especially those with autism or sensory integration issues. More information.
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