Dr. Katz – educator, author, and filmmaker – explores why we need “more than a few good men” to end the epidemic of violence against women. |
Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author, James Risen, tells the gripping, untold story of truth and integrity standing against unchecked power—and winning. |
A Look Back into the Past of Sheep Ranching in Idaho By Tess Lightner, Trailing of the Sheep Festival Archives […] |
Cándida Miniño, Outreach Librarian, recommends Death Note by Tsugumi Ōba. A soul reaper (Shinigami in Japanese) bored with his immortal […] |
NaNoWriMo “Come Write In” events scheduled for October-December 2023 National Novel Writing Month (or NaNoWriMo) is held each November around […] |
The Community Library hosts the 3rd annual panel discussion celebrating and hearing from young Latino leaders in our community. |
Doug Chadwick will explore the amazing interconnectedness of nature, advocating that the path toward conservation begins with how we see our place in the world… |
Pulitzer Prize finalist and two-time Obie Award winner Rajiv Joseph will be in conversation with Martha Williams, the Library’s Programs and Education Director. |
December’s pick for The Community Library Book Club is “Living Untethered” by Michael A. Singer. The discussion will be led by communications manager Kyla Merwin. |
Hear stories and ask questions of Idaho ranchers and learn what it is really like to be an Idaho rancher. |