Posted in Books | October 2, 2019
Our librarians have great suggestions for your fall reading! The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson: "This is a work of historical fiction that recaptures the never-told story of the pack librarians of Kentucky, part of Roosevelt’s Depression-era WPA…
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Posted in Events | September 27, 2019
Every year from September 15 to October 15, we honor Hispanic Heritage Month. On September 15, several Latin American countries – Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua – celebrate their independence. In addition, Mexico celebrates independence on September…
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Posted in Education | September 21, 2019
It's Back-To-School Week at all NYC libraries! Visit any public library across New York City to find everything you need to succeed this school year—from millions of books to programs, computer access, educational resources, and more—all for FREE. Here's NewYork-Presbyterian's…
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Posted in Education | September 11, 2019
We hope you will visit Queens Public Library as you head back to school and throughout the school year! Our library staff members are here to help you find what you need, including resources that can help you with your homework and school projects. Free Books And Materials…
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Posted in Music | September 6, 2019
Queens Public Library is devoted to recognizing, documenting, and celebrating the history of hip hop culture, and we’re bringing a new six-month exhibit to Central Library this fall that honors three hip hop pioneers. A Cypher in Queens features nine-foot-tall “audio sculptures…
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