As the leaves turn golden and the air grows crisp, there’s nothing better than curling up with a warm drink, a cozy blanket, and a book that pulls you in from the very first page. Fall invites us to slow down, reflect, and get lost in stories that speak to the heart, challenge the…
National Preparedness Month
September is National Preparedness Month, a time to focus on being ready for unexpected emergencies and disasters. This was first established by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in 2004 and this year’s theme is Preparedness Starts at Home. It takes several steps to remain prepared in case there is a disaster which includes building emergency…
Sourdough September
September is Sourdough September! As the weather gets cooler, it’s the perfect time to bake delicious and versatile sourdough bread. Sourdough has ancient roots in many cultures but likely originated five to six thousand years ago in Egypt. Since then, it has spread across the world to become a common fixture worldwide. Sourdough is different…
Goodbye, Summer!
With fall just around the corner, now’s the perfect time to dive into one last great summer read. Whether you’re lounging poolside, hitting the beach, or soaking up the sun in your backyard, these page-turners are the perfect escape. From sizzling romances and heartwarming dramas to amazing recipes, there’s still time to squeeze in that…
300s – Social Science
300 Social Sciences 310 Collections of General Statistics 320 Political Science (Politics & Government) 330 Economics 340 Law 350 Public Administration & Military Science 360 Social Problems & Services; Associations 370 Education 380 Commerce, Communications, & Transportation 390 Customs, Etiquette, Folklore In the Dewey Decimal System, the 300s is devoted to the Social Sciences. You…
We Love Memoirs Day!
August 31st is We Love Memoirs Day, but you can check out a variety of memoirs from the library all month long.
August is American Artist Appreciation Month
August is American Artist Appreciation Month, a time to celebrate the creativity and cultural impact of artists across the United States. People such as Georgia O’Keeffe, Andy Warhol, and Jean-Michel Basquiat are just a few examples of the many Americans artists that have helped to shape the nation’s identity and inspire other painters, photographers, and…
Color My World Photography Workshop
The Color My World Photography & Photoshop Workshop at Central Library's Best Buy Teen Tech Center was a success! The teens got to brag about their favorite books and learn to use professional cameras. Check out what they wrote below! Ahmad Ayah on Big Nate in the Zone by Lincoln Pierce "From the first part…
Central Artist Corner presents Trinity Jackson
About Trinity: Trinity Jackson is a photographer and mixed media visual artist who is a Wesleyan College graduate with a Bachelor’s of Art in Studio Art. Jackson's work centers on themes related to African American experiences, women's rights, politics, and social issues. Her current photography series, "Lost Girls," focuses on the prevalence of missing Black…
Central Artist Corner presents Jeannette Barnett
About Jeannette: "I am a native of Georgia. My career was one of Accounting and Budgets which I completed after thirty years of at Georgia Tech. I retired from Georgia Tech in 2013 and that is when this wondrous journey of an artist began for me. After I retired, I decided that this would be a…
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