Syracuse Public Library — Library To Close For Thanksgiving
Plan ahead for the holidays as Syracuse Public Library will close Thursday and Friday, Nov. 24-25, in observance of Thanksgiving.
Read MorePlan ahead for the holidays as Syracuse Public Library will close Thursday and Friday, Nov. 24-25, in observance of Thanksgiving.
Read MoreA busy week finishes up with plushies coming to the Syracuse Public Library Friday, Nov. 18.
Read MoreSyracuse Public Library’s adult book club will add mystery to their life by reading Agatha Christie’s “Miss Marple: The Complete Short Stories” in November.
Read MoreThe Land of Oz has swept into the Syracuse Public Library, and now during the entire month of November, you can test your wits and try to solve the library’s latest escape room — “Escape From Oz.”
Read MoreStudents in grades six through 12 can submit their artwork based on the theme, “All Together Now: Kindness, Unity, Friendship!” to either the North Webster Community Public Library or Syracuse Public Library until Friday, Dec. 23, for a chance to win prizes of the following amounts: first place, $50; second place, $25; and third place, $15.
Read MoreA storm has blown into Syracuse, bringing a little bit of Oz with it to the Syracuse Public Library.
Read MoreSyracuse Public Library is hosting several activities for the week of Oct. 17.
Read MoreSyracuse Public Library is hosting several activities the week of Oct. 10.
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Read MoreSyracuse Public Library has some fun activities planned for the week of Sept. 26-30.
Read MoreBanned Book Week is the recognition that there are people that feel that other people should not read a book that they find offensive. “Charlotte’s Web” with talking animals, “Little Red Riding Hood” with that bottle of wine, “The True Diary of a Part-time Indian” about growing up on a reservation are a small part of the list of books that the American Library Association has recorded of the book removals from over the decades. Libraries remind everyone that the act of reading is an affirmation of the rights in a democratic society.
Read MoreAfter a low-key August, children’s programming is resuming at the Syracuse Public Library.
Read MoreGet a library card at Syracuse Public Library this month. September is National Library Card Sign-up Month. A library card serves as a gateway for more than just books — it provides community, access to technology and so much more.
Read MoreThe Friends of the Syracuse Public Library are updating their program with cozy mystery and historical fiction author Darci Hannah, turning it into a free event.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Public Library adult book club offers a sampling of different genres.
Read MoreLearning never stops, and Syracuse Public Library’s In the Garden group seeks to connect adults with the natural world while furthering their understanding of it.
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