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Hispanic Heritage Month: Familia Fiesta & More

Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15, and Henrico County Public Library is excited to invite you to programs that celebrate cultures and traditions from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America.

Mark your calendars to visit Familia Fiesta at Tuckahoe Area Library on Saturday, Sept. 21 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Activities are free and registration is not required. This three-hour event features live music, performances, crafts, and games, and has been designed for all ages. Read on for more details.

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SMS/Text Reminders Are Here!

We’re excited to announce that patrons can now opt to receive SMS/text reminders from the library about their holds and due dates! To enjoy this feature, sign up in person at the library. Read on to learn more.

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Continuing Education Workshops for Child Care Providers

Learn about different childhood development topics, discover new resources, meet other caregivers, and earn continuing education credit at HCPL’s Child Care Provider workshops. Past topics have ranged from nutrition to childhood brain development. This fall, we’re exploring creative movement, inclusivity, social emotional health, and neurodiversity in young children. Read on for more details.   

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Social Emotional Learning at the Library

Storytimes have always been vehicles for fostering early literacy skills, and they can help with your child(ren)’s social emotional development too. Many parents and caregivers seek to instill a love of reading to give their little ones a boost with future academics, but social competency also factors into success both in and outside of school. Children need opportunities to identify and manage their emotions, to practice setting goals, to show compassion towards others, to form meaningful relationships, and to make responsible decisions, all of which libraries can help provide. Read on to learn more about library storytimes and recommended titles geared toward early social emotional development.

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Off the Beaten Path

Whether it’s a destination at the top of your bucket list or a place you’re curious about but would never visit, discover a book about it in the library’s collection of unique travel titles. Who knows? Maybe a great book will open your eyes to a surprising destination for your next real-life trip. Adventure awaits you at the library!

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On Your Mark, Get Set, Go! Sports Manga for Teens

What do the 2024 Summer Olympics have in common with our manga collection? More than you think! You’ll find badminton, basketball, cycling, gymnastics, running, soccer, and volleyball on the screen and on our shelves. If you’re a manga fan (or looking to try something new) and are feeling inspired by the summer games, read on for some of the sports-themed manga available at the library. 

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2024 Summer Reading Wrap-Up

That’s a wrap on our 2024 Summer Reading Challenge! Thank you to everyone who read and learned with us. Whether it was diving into books, trying new things, or exploring new places, we think it’s safe to say that this summer was quite an adventure. Read on to learn more about all of your accomplishments.

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Start Smart: Free Resources for the School Year

If you’re a student or have students in your household, a library card can be a key to successand savings. For families looking for ways to save, a free library card can unlock hundreds of dollars of programs and services to help students succeed. This handy calculator shows how libraries can save you money. Read on to learn more about free library resources in our community.

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Adventure Begins with a Set of Dice: Dungeons & Dragons at the Library

One of the many adventures you can enjoy this summer (and all year) is the game of Dungeons & Dragons. In this collaborative tabletop roleplaying game for all ages, players work together as different characters to defeat monsters, solve puzzles, and ultimately tell a story of their own creation. Dungeons & Dragons has grown in popularity with many recent books, television shows, movies, and podcasts highlighting the game.

Games like Dungeons & Dragons, which focus heavily on teamwork, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills, are a great way for peers to engage with one another and work on social skills. Be sure to check out our online calendar or Program Guide for upcoming opportunities to play Dungeons & Dragons at the library!

In the meantime, browse our collection for Dungeons & Dragons-themed books to get you in the spirit of adventure. Read on for a list of some of our recommended titles for children and teens.

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