We celebrate National Gingerbread Cookie Day on November 21st. The Ancient Greeks and Egyptians often used gingerbread for ceremonial purposes. Later the Crusaders brought ginger from the Middle East to Europe in the 11th century. In the 16th century, Queen Elizabeth I of England asked her staff to make gingerbread figures that looked like her dinner…
Give Thanks, Give Back
This season, our library invites you to pause and celebrate the spirit of gratitude and generosity. “Give Thanks, Give Back” is more than a theme it’s a call to action. As we reflect on what we’re thankful for, let’s also find ways to share with others whether through donating to local drives, volunteering, or simply…
Central Artist Corner presents Peter Volpone
Whether it’s painting in oils/acrylics, illustrating digitally, writing poetry, experimenting with video editing, or working on his graphic novel, Peter is always pursuing a new passion project, often racing to finish one idea just so he can start running to the next one! Peter uses his various creative mediums to explore nature, reality, space, and…
Central Artist Corner presents J. Stacey Grayson
J. Stacey Grayson is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose work dwells at the intersection of thought and beauty—where form meets function, and art becomes both a question and an answer. His creations are immersive invitations: to reflect, to feel, to connect. In a remarkably short span, his work has earned widespread recognition. In 2024, he…
Central Artist Corner presents Kevin Beasley & Friends
About Kevin Beasley: Kevin Beasley is a documentary photographer and visual storyteller based out of Atlanta, GA. His work covers a wide range of the American experience, from lighthearted pieces related to wrestling and demolition derbies to more series themes covering gentrification. “Beachfront Property” is his current work in progress, which documents life and culture…
Central Artist Corner presents Sharon Walker
"Welcome to my world of layered exploration, where reclaimed paper, texture, and storytelling come together. My work is deeply rooted in the themes of identity, resilience, and transformation. I use paper—often overlooked or discarded—as both a material and a metaphor, creating textured surfaces that invite reflection on what is seen and what remains hidden. Each…
Black Poetry Day
Black Poetry Day started in 1985 as a day to celebrate black poets, both present and past. Sources vary on the significance of October 17th, some say its Jupiter Hammon’s birthday, who was the first published black author, while others say it is the date of his first published work. Regardless October 17th was chosen…
National Hispanic Heritage Month
National Hispanic Heritage Month – September 15 to October 15, 2025 Drink an horchata to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15 to Oct. 15)! National Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates the independence of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico, and Chile. Horchata is a common drink in Hispanic countries today…
Central Conversations (Aug/Sept 2025)
Central Conversations Presents Adventure Awaits and Never Ending Summer! As the days get shorter and night comes sooner, you have to make the most of the time you have. Adventure Awaits around every corner with these thrilling reads. Of course summer has to end eventually, but don't be sad, because its always summer in our…
Spooktacular Reads
The days grow shorter, and the air turns crisp, there's no better time to indulge in a little spooky reading. Whether you’re looking for a chilling ghost story, a psychological thriller, or a twisty supernatural mystery, we’ve got you covered. Cozy up with your favorite warm beverage, wrap yourself in a soft blanket, and get…
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