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Take our one-question poll about overdue fines
We want to hear from you! Spokane County Library District is considering eliminating overdue fines and would like your opinion.
Vote in our poll today
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Families Leap into Science & kids explore STEM programs
You can attend Leap into Science programs that are playful, engaging moments of learning for families with and caregivers of kids ages 3–5. The strategies used in these programs include asking questions, encouraging scientific thinking, cultivating rich dialogue to improve literacy skills, and making connections by exploring, testing, and predicting.
Other programs focusing on STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) are sure to engage the minds of kids of all ages. We have programs with microcomputers, videography, robotics, grossology, and more!
Leap into the library for STEM fun
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Let’s move, shake, and wiggle!
If you’re the parent, grandparent, or caregiver of kids ages 3–7, then you won’t want to miss our Dance Party. You’ll hear songs both familiar and new and even create a musical instrument to take home. We plan to dance until we drop, so be sure to dress in comfortable clothing for lots of moving around.
Skip & shuffle to a library for a grooving good time
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Passes for two Masterworks performances from Spokane Symphony
Orchestral music nurtures the human spirit, enhances the quality of life, and is integral to the preservation and development of culture. The Spokane Symphony provides high quality, professional orchestral performances and education to Inland Northwest residents to enrich and transform lives through music. If you have an in-district library card, you have a chance to get passes to two upcoming performances at no charge: Masterworks 7: Appalachian Spring on Sunday, March 1, at 3pm and Masterworks 9: Monumental Grandeur on Sunday, April 19, at 3pm.
Learn more about Spokane Symphony Passes from the library
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Upcoming events
AIRWAY HEIGHTS
Airway Heights Book Club
Feb 11, 6:30–7:30pm
ARGONNE
Genealogy: Researching Your Family History
Feb 6, 10:30–11:30am
Social Media Basics (for businesses)
Feb 12, 12–1pm
THE BOOKEND
Storytime at The BookEnd
Feb 14, 3–3:30pm
CHENEY
Genealogy: Researching Your Family History
Feb 20, 1–2pm
MEDICAL LAKE
Medical Lake Book Club
Feb 10, 1–2pm
Medical Lake Monday Evening
Feb 10, 5:30–7pm
Genealogy: Researching Your Family History
Feb 19, 2–3pm
MORAN PRAIRIE
Genealogy: Researching Your Family History
Feb 12, 2–3pm
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OTIS ORCHARDS
Vertical Gardening
Feb 8, 10:30–11:30am
Mason Bees
Feb 15, 10:30–11:30am
Mobility Services with Spokane Transit Authority
Feb 19, 10am–1pm
SPOKANE VALLEY
Propagation from Seeds & Cuttings
Feb 12, 6:30–7:30pm
Genealogy: Researching Your Family History
Feb 13, 5–6pm
Spokane Valley Book Club
Feb 19, 2–3:30pm
Food in Jars
Feb 19, 6:30–7:30pm
Learn about the 50 Hour Slam (filmography)
Feb 20, 6–7pm
Computer Help in Spanish
Presented by NexUs Translation Services
Feb 20, 6–8pm
NORTH SPOKANE
North Spokane Book Club
Feb 12, 7–8pm
Leave It, Move It, Roll It, or Take It: Employer Retirement Plan Options
Feb 13, 5–6pm
Food in Jars
Feb 15, 2–3pm
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