You may be familiar with the term bard, especially in reference to Shakespeare. But what about in fantasy?
Thrilling Mysteries for Rainy Days
By jryan83
Books to enjoy when plans get cancelled due to Mother Nature or if you want to read a thrilling mystery in a single day.
Celebrate Arab American Heritage Month
By Rachel
April is Arab American Heritage Month. Check out some books to learn more about Arab American history and culture, and make a recipe or two.
It’s Mini-Mini Golf Time!
By Miss Chris
Spring is springing and nothing says spring like getting out there and hitting the links!
Poetry Month: Books Written in Verse
April is National Poetry Month! There are plenty of picture books with bouncing rhymes, but novels written in verse seem to be an unsung hero of the poetry realm.
Seed Donations 2022
By Hannah
Our seed packet labels are small and we can't get all the growing information on them that we receive on our donation forms. Here's a chart with all the info for this year's donation stock.
Hazel Hayes & the History of Herrick Library
By MaryVK
Hazel Hayes, Holland's first professional librarian, helped create the Herrick District Library we know today.
Heroines of Fantasy and Science Fiction
By jryan83
Much of the Science Fiction and Fantasy genres have evolved past the 'damsel in distress' role for female characters and grown in a way that gives voice to the heroines and allows for them to be in control of their own story and destiny. These heroines I have chosen are some of my recent favorites…
Let’s Laugh!
By Miss Chris
March 19 is Let's Laugh Day! No one loves to laugh more than I do, so I am sharing a list of my favorite joke books from the library!
March Early Literacy
By abierly
Each month, we offer a kit packed with tips and suggestions around an early literacy calendar. Here’s a guide inspired by our March Early Lit Kit
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