We’re all frustrated with the loss of the library app we’ve grown to know and love. Please know APL staff are here to help you find what you are looking for, whether it is a specific title, a due date on an item you just have to finish, or a list of what you have […]
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November is Native American Heritage Month!
In 1990, Congress began recognizing November as Native American Heritage Month, honoring the diverse cultures and valuable contributions of Indigenous individuals past and present. More than 5 million people identify as Native American in the United States, living within 573 tribal entities. There is a wealth of information to learn about the history, culture, and […]
Solar Eclipse activities at APL!
This Saturday (October 14), there will be a partial solar eclipse from 12:17pm – 2:34pm. To celebrate this atmospheric event, all week long leading up to the eclipse, APL has a variety of passive activities for families to enjoy! Stop by the Children’s Room to explore a storywalk, take a “solar eclipse selfie,” pick up […]
Celebrate Banned Books Week October 1-7!
Started in1982, Banned Books Week is an annual response to the number of book challenges in libraries, bookstores, and schools. It highlights the value of free and open access to information and supports the freedom to seek and to express ideas. It is traditionally celebrated nationwide by libraries, educators, and readers, who believe in the […]