September 15th – October 15th marks the celebration of the rich history and diverse culture of Hispanic and Latin American communities. To join in on the fun, we made some posters in honor of our Hispanic and Latinx students, librarians, and teachers!
Women’s Day is recognized across the globe to inspire and empower girls and women. In some countries, the day is as celebrated as Mother’s Day in the United States! We set aside this day to recognize the cultural, social, political, and economic contributions of daughters, sisters, mothers, and grandmothers from all walks of life.
In our perfect world, there’s a pot full of books at the end of the rainbow…ok, ok, we’ll take the gold too. We can’t promise the luck o’ the Irish if you hang these posters in your library, but we do promise that it will inspire and encourage your patrons to read!
This holiday is most commonly called President’s Day, but the federal holiday is officially called Washington’s Birthday. The day honors all of the previous presidents of the United States. It became a federal holiday in 1879. There were four presidents born in February including George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, William Harrison […]
Today is National Umbrella Day. Umbrellas have been featured in many motion pictures, most notably: Singing in the Rain – 1952 & Mary Poppins – 1964 Book: Umbrella by Will Self: Umbrella Today is also National Cream Cheese Brownie Day You can find one of […]