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Did you miss the livestream of George Takei's author talk for the One Book, One Coast community reading challenge that happened on May 31 at the East Los Angeles Library? It was an amazing discussion that centered around the importance of participation in our democracy: volunteering, making sure your voice is heard, and being active and engaged in the world around us....


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The Library in the Parks program celebrates 16 years serving the community at the City Parks of Aberdeen. Staff at the Aberdeen Timberland Library have planned 11 weeks of activities for all ages, at four Aberdeen city parks. We will spend our time creating memories, building with magnetic tiles or giant Tetris, working on our creative skills,...


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Library service in the area around Lake Quinault dates back to 1940 when the Grays Harbor Rural Library District began bookmobile service to the community of Quinault. Within a short time bookmobile visits were paused due to gas rationing during World War II, but local residents soon established the Neilton Literary Club to provide reading material to the surrounding ...


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Timberland Regional Library’s Summer Library Program (SLP) runs from June 1 to August 31 and is open to all ages—from babies to adults and everyone in between.

Your library is the place to be this summer! Discover new book...


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When I tell people my favorite thing I do at work is a Storytime for Grown-ups, I usually get a mix of disbelief and curiosity. It sounds a little unconventional at first, but there’s something special about this program. Here's why I started it, and what keeps me coming back. 

Of all the programs I have developed and presented in my career, my favorite is probabl...


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