If you’re feeling adventurous and community-driven in this brisk autumnal season, Shirley has event news and uplifting reading to share!
Multimodal Reading
By jcook
If there are words on the page, (or yes- even the screen!) chances are that counts as reading. Did you know that in the 18th and 19th century, there was a wides
Morriscopes!
By jcook
Scorpio: (October 24 – November 21)
Pumpkins, candy, and Scorpios, oh my! The transformation from summer to fall instills a fresh energy all around us, and it’
Kids & Crafts Storytime
By jcook
If you and your family are looking to enjoy some horrifyingly fun stories, songs, and most importantly, crafts- look no further! At Kids & Crafts Storytime, Miss Hannah and Crafty the Cat have a fresh, hands-on craft prepared every week so your kid can get creative and practice those fine motor skills! From making clay…
Psychological Horror: One Need Not Be a Chamber to Be Haunted
By cjames
Resident spooky librarian Christina waxes poetic about the thrills of psychological horror and books recs that will keep you guessing.
Take Me To the Rivers
By jvail
Information Services Assistant Jake Vail discusses Riverine Dreams, an engaging book about the last wild rivers of the prairie, by Lawrence's own, George Frazier.
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