Syracuse Public Library — Celebrate National Library Week
National Library Week occurs April 23-29, a time to celebrate libraries and library workers’ contributions and promote library use and support.
Read MoreNational Library Week occurs April 23-29, a time to celebrate libraries and library workers’ contributions and promote library use and support.
Read MoreChildren and their adults can create Peeps dioramas at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 20, in the Syracuse Public Library’s downstairs meeting room.
Read MoreFans of coffee and tea will want to drop by the Syracuse Public Library from 10:30 a.m. to noon Wednesday, April 12, for the Friends of the Syracuse Public Library’s coffee social.
Read MoreIf you are staying in town for spring break, swing by the Syracuse Public Library for programs all week.
Read MoreAdults have several avenues available to explore new interests at the Syracuse Public Library.
Read MoreLeprechauns have reappeared in the Syracuse Public Library, and they are causing some mischief.
Read MoreSyracuse Public Library has two book clubs, one for adult and the other for young adult readers.
Read MoreSyracuse Public Library is hosting another over 21 trivia night at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 2, at the Down Under Bar and Restaurant, 801 N. Huntington St.
Read MoreAll ages can decorate Valentine’s Day cookies from 1-5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 14, in the Syracuse Public Library’s downstairs meeting room.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Public Library’s young adult services department is introducing NOTE-ABLE Books that allow library patrons to write thoughts, create drawings inspired by the book or underline favorite passages.
Read MoreThe “All Together Now” Teen Art Contest will hold its art open house from 6-8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 13, at the North Webster Community Public Library, 110 E. North St.
Read MoreMake it your New Year’s aspiration to read more.
Read MoreThere is still time for teens in sixth through 12th grade to submit artwork to the North Webster Community Public Library and Syracuse-Turkey Creek Township Public Library’s “All Together Now,” a teen art contest.
Read MoreChildren can now visit Syracuse Public Library’s letter writing station to pen letters to Santa Claus.
Read MoreChildren can check out and take home a surprise picture book to unwrap and read through the month of December.
Read MoreThe holidays stoke the giving spirit in many people.
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