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.
The Family History Project is an opportunity for family members to interview each other and learn about their family's history. Participants of this project will be provided questions to ask during oral history interviewers.
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.
Since 2004, the President of the United States and Congress have declared the month of October to be Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a dedicated month for the public and private sectors to work together to raise awareness about the importance of cy
Lore is an award-winning, critically-acclaimed podcast about true life scary stories. Lore exposes the darker side of history, exploring the creatures, people, and places of our wildest nightmares.
This anthology of essays is the perfect pick for horror lovers. And if you couldn’t tell from the title or expressive cover, it’s a great read for LGBTQ+ History Month too!
Have you ever wanted to write a novel but haven’t started yet? November might be the right time to try as it’s National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo)!
In May of 1970 Sarah Lawrence students participated in another wave of radical political action.
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.
Books are a gateway to learning about aspects of our world that we may have otherwise never known about.