News

We encourage summer reading every year,” says Library Director Mary Danko. “With these new outdoor story adventures, our ...
Farm Volunteer Day: Help out on the farm; 9-11 a.m.; free, sign up online; Seed to Table Farm, East Black Butte Avenue and ...
A brightly colored bus rolling through Tulsa neighborhoods is doing more than turning heads — it’s turning kids into readers.
The Kids’ Farmers Market is back at the Southeast Steuben County Library in Corning, offering fresh fruits and vegetables at ...
Mayors Donna Deegan and John Peyton announced that the River City Readers will begin mailing a free book every month to all 4 ...
A Metro Detroit nonprofit organization is expanding its services. Birdie's Bookmobile is on a mission to end book deserts and ...
The Supreme Court on Friday backed a group of religious parents who want to opt their elementary school children out of engaging with LGBTQ books in the classroom, another major legal win for ...
The case had set up a clash between parents’ ability to direct their children’s education and schools’ authority over classroom material.
The court granted an injunction that allows the parents to opt their children out of the books as the case moves forward, ruling the parents are likely to ultimately prevail in the case.
Parents sued Montgomery County, Maryland, schools after it said they couldn't opt their children out of exposure to LGBTQ books in the classroom.
Amid the efforts to censor what kids learn in school, we asked experts to share their favorite LGBTQ books to help ensure all kids and families can see and be seen.
Plus, there are arts and crafts, free books, snacks, organized play groups and trolley rides to make a fun-filled morning for kids and their families to relax and unwind in downtown Lowell.