There are many important things to learn about which native flowers you can plant and how you can rewild your garden.
Poetry Is for Everyone
By Joy
Poetry has been a well-loved literary form for thousands of years. Since poems come in so many forms, they appeal to people of all ages and backgrounds. In 1996, the Academy of American Poets established April as National Poetry Month, a time to celebrate American poets and poetry. The activities supported by National Poetry Month…
Book Corner: Explore the theme of friendship in fiction this spring
By Tracy
Enjoy these recommended reads for adults that are all about friendship.
Manga 101: A Brief Guide
By Michelle
Ready to try out a new manga series? Or, perhaps you're looking to complete a reading challenge with a different book format. For those trying something new, manga ("mahn-ga") is the Japanese term for graphic novels and comics. The term is usually used in other countries to specify graphic novels done in the popular Japanese…
On Arbor Day, Plant a Tree for You and Me
By Virginia
This April, take time to learn about the trees all around you.
Legends of the Emerald Isle: Irish Folklore and Mythology
By John
There's more to Irish lore than leprechauns! Meet the Fomorians, the pooka, the selkie, a battle goddess, the hero Cú Chulainn, and many more.
Book Corner: Help a child learn language by singing a book
By Darcie
Singing helps babies and toddlers with language learning and also helps them develop early literacy skills. These picture books bring joy--and music--to children.
Lunch & Learn: Spring 2026
By John
Every Friday at noon, learn something new! Upcoming sessions feature retirement savings tips, local history, Star Trek fandom, and "Queens of Crime" fiction.
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