An astronomical literary event is here! Get ready for Teen Read Week!
Citizen Science: Birding
As part of the Citizen Science movement, we are hosting several Birding Workshops this month! Families are invited to learn the best ways to spot birds in the wild, do a fun bird craft, and practice your bird watching skills outside at the library.
Fantastic Mysteries for Fall
Cooler weather and shorter days make the fall a great time to settle in with a new mystery series. From delightfully gossipy restaurant owners moonlighting as amateur sleuths, to hardened investigators facing the end of the world, or even a crime-solving furry companion, there is a literary detective for everyone.
It is Banned Books Week!
Books with difficult subjects or different viewpoints are often challenged or requested to be removed from libraries, which is a form of censorship. We believe that it is important to provide access to challenged books to protect our community’s right to intellectual freedom, to resist censorship, and because calls for censorship and the resultant restriction of intellectual freedom often has an outsized impact on marginalized members of our community.
Active Aging Week
“Active Aging Week challenges society’s diminished expectations of aging by showing that, regardless of age or health conditions, adults over 50 can live as fully as possible in all areas of life—physical, social, spiritual, emotional, intellectual, vocational and environmental.” - International Council on Active Aging
There are many opportunities for older adults to enjoy life in Henrico County. In the library we offer lectures, craft programs, book discussions, and computer classes all year round. During Active Aging Week we have a variety of programs that provide information and resources for anyone who is looking to stay active and informed, regardless of age.
Congratulations to our Summer Reading Club Winners!
This year over 9,000 people participated and nearly half met their reading goal! That is a lot of reading. We hope you read lots of great books and had fun visiting the library over the past few months.
The Winners
Upcoming Naturalization Information Sessions
There are still three more Naturalization Information Sessions this fall. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will be at Libbie Mill, Varina, and Twin Hickory libraries to present information for legal permanent residents and interested naturalization applicants. The presenter will discuss the naturalization process and test as well as the rights and responsibilities of U.S. citizens.
- Libbie Mill Library – Wednesday, September 12 at 6:30pm
- Varina Library – Saturday, October 6 at 11:00am
- Twin Hickory Library – Saturday, November 3 at 2:00pm
September is National Library Card Sign-up Month!
Your Henrico County Public Library card is the most important school supply. With it you can do so much more than take home books. You can check out movies, magazines, and audiobooks. We have Birding and Nature Exploration kits, Caregiver kits, and Book Discussion sets that you can take home. Libbie Mill Library even has American Girl Dolls that you can check out to play with in the library!
Learn about the new GRTC system!
Get up to speed on transit enhancements in Henrico County this Fall! Join GRTC for an overview of local routes and services, including new travel opportunities on nights and weekends. Representatives will be visiting select Henrico County Public Library locations over the next month to talk about the recent changes in service.
- Fairfield Library – Thursday, August 30 at 10:00 am
- Tuckahoe Library – Tuesday, September 4 at 7:00 pm
- Libbie Mill Library – Wednesday, September 5 at 2:00 pm
- Sandston Library – Friday, September 7 at 3:30 pm
- Fairfield Library – Monday, September 24 at 3:00 pm
- Tuckahoe Library – Tuesday, September 25 at 7:00 pm
The representative will have information on the new routes and be available for questions.