Children's Book Week November 2023
Children’s Book Week is a celebration of books for young people to foster learning and a love of reading.
Children’s Book Week is a celebration of books for young people to foster learning and a love of reading.
When you think about Halloween, what images come to mind? Bony skeletons, spooky ghosts and black bats probably pop into your mind. Bats are majestic flyers, swooping across the sky or hanging upside down from a tree.
This past fall, Allee Manning (a Westchester based librarian) launched The Westchester LGBTQ+ History Project.
If Books Could Kill is a podcast that provides critiques of best selling books.
I Love Yarn Day is celebrated on the second Saturday of each October. YPL certainly loves yarn, hosting a multitude of fiber-focused programs each year.
You might be familiar with Pride Month every June that celebrates the lives of LGBTQ+ individuals and raises awareness
Books are a gateway to learning about aspects of our world that we may have otherwise never known about.
This year's Banned Books Week is October 1st through October 7th, as organized by the American Library Association.
J.R.R. Tolkien is one of the most influential authors of the fantasy genre. The epic world of Middle-earth has captured the imagination of readers and writers alike for decades.
The month of September marks the end of summer - the temperature starts to cool, kids go back to school, and summer vacations become a distant memory.
Every year, communities across the United States observe Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15 by celebrating the contributions, traditions, cultures and history of individuals with roots from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Cen
As Hispanic Heritage Month approaches, Riverfront Art Gallery has a new exhibition, "Across Imaginary Borders," featuring works by 18 ar