In observance of Martin Luther King Day, there will be no Park & Pick Up service on Monday, January 18. Library book drops and University Place Lockers will be open.
A Day On, Not A Day Off
In the spirit of Dr. King, we encourage you to consider ways to serve your community this Monday and this year. We've created a list of at-home service activities. Share with us how you are helping by tagging us in your photos on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
In a time when everything is different, some things stay the same, like Winter Reading Book Bingo! There’s still plenty of time to print or pick up a Bingo card and share what you’ve been reading.
Do you love watching birds? Learn how to make your own bird feeder using recycled household items. Join us on Zoom on Monday, February 15 at 3:00 p.m. This program is for ages 6-12.
The Friends Online Bookstore has increased its inventory – but not its prices! Find tons of good books at great prices, with safe, contact-free ordering, payment, and pickup. Friends members get special monthly discounts each month, so consider joining today.
If you are decluttering your bookshelves, we have good news. We are able to accept book donations on a limited basis, on Saturdays, Sundays, and Wednesdays. Please limit your donation to 6 bags of books in good condition. No CDs, DVDs, or other media, please.
Youth & Family staff offer live Zoom Story Times each week on Wednesday mornings, plus on-demand (pre-recorded) Story Time on our YouTube channel, including bilingual Chinese/English and Spanish/English options.
This month, Triangle-area musicians and bands are invited to submit 1-3 songs for consideration in Tracks Music Library. Discover local music by exploring over 70 albums in the digital music library.
We’re excited to partner with our friends at Flyleaf Books to host a virtual event with New York Times best-selling authors Tracy Deonn (Legendborn) in conversation with Kwame Mbalia (Tristan Strong series). Mark your calendars for Thursday, February 11 at 6:00 P.M.