Lamond-Riggs Library Hosts First of Sewing Series Workshops
Lamond-Riggs Library Hosts First of Sewing Series WorkshopsSessions Geared to Various AgesHours before an historic blizzard, excited customers came to the library to engage in a creative sewing...
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Saturday Matinee - HugoCome to Lamond-Riggs Neighborhood Library on Saturday, September 17, to watch "Hugo"! This is a great movie for all ages about finding your way in the world. Showtime is at 1:00...
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Weekly Online Trivia Contest!Women's History MonthJoin us in celebrating Women's History Month, and win fantastic prizes! Every Monday in March, a new trivia question will be posted on Twitter (@dcpl)...
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View ArticleLamond-Riggs Library Hosts First of Sewing Series Workshops
Lamond-Riggs Library Hosts First of Sewing Series WorkshopsSessions Geared to Various AgesHours before an historic blizzard, excited customers came to the library to engage in a creative sewing...
View ArticleDC Women Artists
DC Women ArtistsWomen's History Month March 2016Come and join the celebration of Women's History Month by attending an invigorating lecture by the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA). A...
View ArticleTyrell & Yummy
Tyrell & YummyIt had been years since I picked up a YA book, but I jumped at the opportunity. Instead of sifting through the options to pick out the one closest to Sarah Dessen or Judy Blume (the...
View ArticleA Cure for Loneliness
A Cure for LonelinessThe back cover of Shelly Oria’s New York 1, Tel Aviv 0: Stories reads, “Enter the world of New York 1, Tel Aviv 0 where the characters are as intelligent and charming as they are...
View ArticleSaturday Matinee - Hugo
Saturday Matinee - HugoCome to Lamond-Riggs Neighborhood Library on Saturday, September 17, to watch "Hugo"! This is a great movie for all ages about finding your way in the world. Showtime is at 1:00...
View ArticleFree Summer Meals for Kids and Teens
Free Summer Meals for Kids and TeensDC Public Library is participating in the 2017 Free Summer Meals Program. Kids and teens eat free lunch on weekdays from July 5 - August 12. No registration is...
View ArticleC.R. Gibbs Lecture Series on African American History and Culture
C.R. Gibbs Lecture Series on African American History and CultureIn celebration of 2018 African American History Month, distinguished historian C.R. Gibbs will deliver presentations at the Mount...
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Decor, Design and De-Cluttering for the Budget-Conscious RenterMost people want to create a home environment that really feels homey, and in busy, career-conscious DC, having a home that's a true haven...
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Picture Books That Span Cultures Multicultural picture books are important. When young children read these books they realize similarities that they share with people from around the world. Emotions...
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