The Wood River Museum of History and Culture honors citizens incarcerated at Minidoka with a pop-up exhibit, “Only What We Could Carry,” through Saturday, February 24, 2024. |
… a story of Idaho, as lived through its well-loved libraries … Like the Armed Services Editions, millions of which […] |
Children’s Librarian Polly Hopkins recommends The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon. The Curious Incident […] |
Theodore Boone: The Accused by John Grisham Hi, my name is Zane. I am in sixth grade. I enjoy playing […] |
Wish by Barbara O’Conner Hi! My name is Aadhya. I love to read, bike, make crafts, and draw. “Wish” by […] |
Becoming Muhammad Ali by Kwame Alexander and James Patterson Hi, I am Advik. I love to read, write, bike, swim, […] |
Children’s Librarian, Helen Morgus, recommends Taylor Swift’s books and music. Can we talk about Taylor Swift? If you are a Boomer, as I am, […] |
The Community Library is hosting a Local Authors Showcase August 15, 2024. Deadline to apply: July 31, 2024. The Community […] |
For millions of people around the world, the Summer and Winter Games are a joy and a treasure, but how did they develop into a global colossus? How have they been buffeted by–and, in turn, affected by–world events? |
no single athlete mirrored the free-thinking ’60s better than Dick Fosbury, a failed prep high jumper who invented an offbeat style that ultimately won him a gold medal and revolutionized the event. |
A North American Spanish translation of this updated book for elementary readers presents information about the history and rules of gymnastics featured at the Olympics… |
Explore the excitement of the Summer Olympics through stories of the greatest gold-medal moments in the history of the event… |