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NEW ORLEANS P UB L IC L IB R A R Y

News, Events, & Featured Products JULY 2018

New Orleans 300 New Orleans 300 June July Programs & Events

The Summer Fun & Reading Challenge is Just Getting Started Free Summertime Food for Youth at 8 Library Locations

CONTENTS

The Fun is Just Getting Started

New Orleans 300

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Summer Fun & Reading Challenge

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Free Summertime Food for Youth

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City Hall Community Office Hours

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Friends of the New Orleans Public Library Book Sales

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Story Times

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Event Listings

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Summer fun & Reading Challenge

There are hundreds of fun and free programs scheduled throughout July and plenty of time for children and teens to complete the Reading Challenge. Join in the fun this summer and register online at nolalibrary.org or at any Library location.

MISSION STATEMENT New Orleans Public Library: Transforming Lives, Enriching Neighborhoods, and Preserving History

Algiers Regional Library, 5 Alvar Library, 6 Central City Library, 6-7

VISION STATEMENT

Children’s Resource Center Library, 7

New Orleans Public Library is a catalyst for change in a growing, connected, and vibrant city.

East New Orleans Regional Library, 7-9 Cita Dennis Hubbell Library, 9-10 Rosa F. Keller Library & Community Center, 10-12 Martin Luther King Library, 12-13

2017-2019 STRATEGIC INITIATIVES

Milton H. Latter Memorial Library, 13

Champion Literacy Strengthen Communities Enrich Minds

Main Library, 14 Norman Mayer Library, 14-15 Mid-City Library, 15-16 Nora Navra Library, 16

To learn more about the Library’s Strategic Plan visit nolalibrary.org and click

Nix Library, 16

on About Us on the main navigation menu.

Robert E. Smith Library, 16-17 Outside Venues, 17

Location Map

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LET’S STAY CONNECTED Stay up-to-date with Library News, Events, and Product Information by signing up for weekly or monthly emails at nolalibrary.org. Follow our social media accounts.

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300 New Orleans

Celebrating Our History & Culture

New Orleans 300 July Events Every month in 2018, the New Orleans Public Library will host a presentation, discussion, and book-signing with contributors of the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities’ (LEH) book, New Orleans & The World: 1718- 2018 Tricentennial Anthology, a collection of essays by leading scholars illuminating the role of the city in major events in U.S. and world history, the economic innovations and cultural expressions birthed in the city that impacted people around the globe, and the succeeding waves of new populations who redefined the city’s shape and society. The anthology is available for purchase at each event. The full schedule of events can be found at nolalibrary.org. New Orleans & The World

This series is made possible by Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. Friends of the

NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC LIBRARY

DAILY THROUGH DECEMBER 31 MAIN LIBRARY, 3RD FLOOR

Female Enterprise: Women Business and Property Owners in New Orleans This exhibit presents a selection of women who owned real estate or businesses in New Orleans during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Ranging from the well-known, like the Baroness Pontalba, to the obscure, like midwife Susie A. Carter, each contributed in some way to the economy of the Crescent City. The exhibit uses municipal and civil court records, directories, newspapers, and other sources in the Louisiana Division/City Archives to illustrate who these women were and how they represent the spirit of female enterprise in New Orleans. Curated by Wayne Everard and Irene Wainwright.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 6-7:30PM ROSA F. KELLER LIBRARY & COMMUNITY CENTER

Cradle of Rock & Roll Alison Fensterstock will look back at how Cosimo Matassa, Dave Bartholomew, and Allen Toussaint forged the future at J&M Studio. She’ll be joined in conversation by Jazz Fest Historian, Alex Rawls. Further reading & listening: New Orleans: The Underground Guide, 3rd Edition (UNO Press, 2014), The Cosimo Matassa Story (Proper Records, 2007). Image: Courtesy of The Historic New Orleans Collection.

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SUMMER FUN & READING CHALLENGE

Summer fun & Reading Challenge

The 2018 Summer Fun & Reading Challenge continues throughout July with hundreds of free events for children, teens, and adults, and the opportunity to earn prizes.

Summer Fun Events Just a few of the many events include:

* Silent Disco Dance Parties * Mermaid Story Times *

New Orleans Trivia

* Ogden Museum’s Teen Docent Puppet Theater

Reading Challenge prizes Children and teens who complete the challenge by reading 800 pages and submitting a reading log will earn a prize. Additional prizes can be earned by children and teens who read 2018 pages and submit a reading log.

* Audubon Nature Institute’s Wetlands Express

Adult Prize Raffles Adults who attend Library events throughout July will receive raffle entries for the chance ot win one of 15 Amazon Fire HD Tablets with Alexa.

reading logs Reading Logs can be found online at nolalibrary.org or at any Library location.

It’s not too late to earn a registration prize by signing up for the Summer Fun & Reading Challenge online at nolalibrary.org or at any Library location. 2

Free Summertime Food for Youth This summer, the New Orleans Public Library is partnering with two organizations to offer free food for youth at multiple library locations. All food is provided on a first-come, first-served basis and is for youth under the age of 18. ALVAR LIBRARY Free lunches offered in partnership with Second Harvest.

MARTIN LUTHER KING LIBRARY Free breakfasts and lunches offered in partnership with Second Harvest.

Monday-Friday through August 10, 12-1pm

Monday-Saturday through August 10, 10-

CIT Y HALL Community Office Hours In an effort to be as accessible and responsive as possible to residents, a collaborative project between the New Orleans City Council and Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s administration is sending city staffers to libraries and coffee shops in different districts to collect feedback from residents and discuss quality-oflife issues and neighborhood problems. Representatives from the Mayor’s Office and City Council will be on hand at the following locations:

10:30am and 12:30-2:30pm

DISTRICT A

Monday-Thursday through August 16,

MAIN LIBRARY Free lunches offered in partnership with Second Harvest.

3-4pm

Wednesday-Friday through July 27, 1-2pm

ROBERT E. SMITH LIBRARY 6301 Canal Blvd. Mondays & Wednesdays, 10:30am2:30pm

EAST NEW ORLEANS REGIONAL LIBRARY Free lunches and snacks offered in partnership with Second Harvest.

NORMAN MAYER LIBRARY Free snacks offered in partnership with Second Harvest.

CENTRAL CITY LIBRARY Free snacks offered in partnership with Fresh Food Factor.

Monday-Friday through August 10, 12-2pm and 4-4:45pm

ROSA F. KELLER LIBRARY & COMMUNITY CENTER Free lunches offered in partnership with Second Harvest.

Monday-Friday through August 10, 2-5pm

MID-CITY LIBRARY Free snacks offered in partnership with Fresh Food Factor. Monday-Thursday through July 30, 3-5pm and Fridays through July 27, 3-4:30pm

Monday-Thursday through July 26, 1-2:30pm SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK is leading the fight against hunger in South Louisiana by providing food access, advocacy, education, and disaster response. Second Harvest provides food and support to 700+ community partners and programs across 23 parishes. Through their food distribution programs, community kitchen meal service, nutrition education, and public benefits assistance, they are helping to create pathways out of poverty. For more information about Second Harvest Food Bank, visit no-hunger.org.

DISTRICT B ROSA F. KELLER LIBRARY & COMMUNITY CENTER 1814 Magnolia St.* Mondays & Wednesdays, 10:30am2:30pm *Please note this location is different than the Rosa F. Keller Library & Community Center.

DISTRICT C BACKATOWN COFFEE PARLOUR 301 Basin St., Suite 1 Mondays, 10:30am-2:30pm ALGIERS REGIONAL LIBRARY 3014 Holiday Drive Wednesdays, 10:30am-2:30pm

DISTRICT D PONTILLY COFFEE 4000 Chef Menteur Hwy. Mondays & Wednesdays, 10:30am2:30pm

DISTRICT E FRESH FOOD FACTOR is affiliated with Volunteers of America and has a mission of promoting a healthy lifestyle through fresh food and providing jobs to individuals who are interested in pursuing a career in the food industry. Their headquarters is an 8,000-square-foot commercial kitchen located in the historic Lykes Steamship District in New Orleans’ Lower Garden District. Through this state-of-the-art kitchen, Fresh Food Factor serves local students and residents fresh and healthy meals on a daily basis. For more information about Fresh Food Factor, visit freshfoodfactor.org.

MARTIN LUTHER KING LIBRARY 1611 Caffin Ave. Mondays, 10:30am-2:30pm EAST NEW ORLEANS REGIONAL LIBRARY 5641 Read Blvd. Wednesdays, 10:30am-2:30pm

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Friends of the New Orleans Public Library

STORY TIME IS A MAGICAL TIME

BOOK SALES

Story times have a long tradition of introducing children to the magical world of books, which is why we offer 84 story times each month. Story Times are open to all families and caregivers with children age 5 and under unless noted. ALGIERS REGIONAL LIBRARY Story Time Tuesdays, 10:30am Story Time – Ages 5 & up Saturdays, 2:30pm

ALVAR LIBRARY The Friends of the New Orleans Public Library book sales are New Orleans’ best-kept secret for great used books, music, and movies at low prices; and, all sales support the Library. You can invest in the Library by shopping at the Friends Book Sales:

ALGIERS REGIONAL LIBRARY 3014 Holiday Drive Every Saturday, 10am-2pm

Toddler Story Time Tuesdays, 11am

CENTRAL CITY LIBRARY Story Time – Ages 3-5 Tuesdays, 10am Story Time & Craft – Ages 10 & under 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month, 5:30pm

CHILDREN’S RESOURCE CENTER LIBRARY Story Time – Children of all ages Wednesdays, 10:30am Story Time & Craft 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month, 4:30pm Bilingual Spanish/English Story Time & Craft 2nd Mondays of the month, 4:30pm & 4th Saturdays of the month, 12pm French Story Time & Craft 4th Mondays of the month, 4:30pm

THE CARRIAGE HOUSE BOOK SALE AT LATTER LIBRARY 5120 St. Charles Avenue Every Wednesday & Saturday, 10am-2pm

PALMER PARK ARTS MARKET S. Carrollton & S. Claiborne Ave Last Saturday of each month, 10am-4pm

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EAST NEW ORLEANS REGIONAL LIBRARY Story Time Tuesdays, 5pm

CITA DENNIS HUBBELL LIBRARY Story Time – Children of all ages Tuesdays & Thursdays, 10:30am

ROSA F. KELLER LIBRARY & COMMUNITY CENTER

MARTIN LUTHER KING LIBRARY After-School Family Story Time Tuesdays, 3:30pm

MILTON H. LATTER MEMORIAL LIBRARY Story Time Tuesdays & Saturdays, 10:30am

MAIN LIBRARY Story Time & Craft – Ages 7 & under Thursdays, 1:30pm Story Time & Craft – Ages 7 & under Saturdays, 1pm

NORMAN MAYER LIBRARY Baby & Toddler Story Time Wednesdays, 10:30am

MID-CITY LIBRARY Story Time Thursdays, 11am Family Story Time – Ages 3-5 3rd Mondays of the month, 6pm. Storytellers from Mid-City Rotary Club and free pizza donated from Theo’s Neighborhood Pizza

Baby & Toddler Story Time – Ages 2 & under Mondays, 11am

NIX LIBRARY

Pre-K Story Time – Ages 3-5 Saturdays, 11am

ROBERT E. SMITH LIBRARY

Story Time – Toddlers to age 7 Wednesdays, 5:30pm

Story Time Thursdays, 11am

JULY EVENT LISTINGS

ALGIERS REGIONAL LIBRARY 3014 Holiday Dr // 596-2641 M-Th 10am-8pm, Fri & Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 1pm-5pm TUESDAYS, 10:30 AM, Story Time – Open to all families and

caregivers with children age 5 and under. TUESDAYS, 11AM-12PM, One-on-One Computer Tutoring

– Designed for those who are just beginning to learn about technology or who would like to grow their digital skills and utilize the many digital resources the library offers. WEDNESDAYS, 10:30AM-2:30PM, THROUGH AUGUST 29,

Community Office Hours – On behalf of Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s Neighborhood Engagement Office, neighborhood liaisons and city departments will have regular office hours at the Library this summer. SATURDAYS, 2:30PM, Story Time – Open to all families and

caregivers with children age 5 and up. MONDAY, JULY 2, 1-2:30PM, Design and Make with Heat

Fusing Perler Beads – Use Perler Beads to make pixel art keychains or magnets. TUESDAYS, JULY 3 & 17, 4-6PM, Teen Game Day – Get your

game on in the library. Come unwind at the library after school and play video and classic board games or learn new card games in the teen room. Meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month. THURSDAY, JULY 5, 11AM, Pop-Up Hoop Jam – Pop-Up Jams

bring family and friends, old and young together in fun and movement with hula hoops. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. MONDAY, JULY 9, 1-2:30PM, Mini Comics & Zines – Draw or

write your very own comic book or zine. WEDNESDAYS, JULY 11 & 25, 4-5PM, Lego Club – Build and

play with a wide assortment of Lego bricks. For ages 8 - 14. Meets on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month. WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 5-6PM, West Bank Book Club – The

West Bank Book Club meets every month to discuss their selection, which is usually literary fiction. July’s selection is Catch-22 by Joseph Heller. Meets on the 1st Wednesday of the month. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 11-11:45AM, Harmony in New Orleans

– Through musical experiences, learn what it means to be “in harmony” with each other, how people have used music over the centuries to communicate internally and with each other, and what those songs can mean to us in post-Katrina Louisiana. For ages 3 - 8.

cultural significance, and changing practices up to the present day. This talk will also include images and musical examples. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 11-11:45AM, Art of Improvisation – Discover the social and cultural connections of the rhythms of the djembe and balafon from West Africa, the berimbau and pandeiro from Brazil, and the rumba from Cuba, as they are performed by two accomplished artists. Children will also have an opportunity to learn some of the dances that accompany these rhythms, as well as how to “improvise” and create their very own musical phrases. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 6-7:30PM, Poetry, Jazz, and Candlelight

– Experience the sensual sounds of the New Aurora Saxophone Ensemble. Read and share poems either original or by noted authors, or just listen. SATURDAY, JULY 21, 10AM-12PM, Unearthing Algiers’ Civil

War Past & More – Archeological historian Shane Mears will discuss one of his favorite personal and professional achievements: the discovering and unearthing all three of the illusive major Union Army camps, located on the outskirts of Algiers during the American Civil War. He will also showcase items from his personal collection, both military and civilian. Sponsored by the Algiers Historical Society. MONDAY, JULY 23, 1-2:30PM, Duct Tape and Comic Book

Wallets – Get creative with duct tape and make your own wallets. TUESDAY, JULY 24, 10:30AM, Ogden Museum’s Teen Docent

Puppet Theater – The Ogden Museum’s Teen Docent Puppet Theater brings art to life, giving young audiences a window into the world of a work of art. Eight short, interactive performances provide a whimsical introduction to the work of Southern painters and sculptors. TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1:30-2:30PM, Living and Working in Space

– Discover what life is like on board the International Space Station. Learn how research and science from the ISS has greatly impacted our life here on Earth. In partnership with Stennis Space Center. THURSDAY, JULY 26, 6-7:30PM, N.O. Quarter Shanty Krewe –

Listen to sea shanties- the traditional work songs sung by sailors on the docks of New Orleans, on boats along the Mississippi River, and at sea. Sing along with the tunes you know, and celebrate New Orleans’ maritime history. MONDAY, JULY 30, 1-2:30PM, Button Making for Teens –

Make unique pin-back buttons using comic books, manga, or your own designs.

THURSDAY, JULY 12, 5:30-7PM, New Orleans Brass Band

Traditions – Eric Seiferth of the Historic New Orleans Collection will look at the evolution of New Orleans’s unique brass band tradition by examining its 19th century antecedents, All programs are free and open to the public. To request interpretation of library programs for the hearing-imparied, call 504-896-2583.

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JULY EVENT LISTINGS

FRIDAY, JULY 6, 11AM-12PM, Irwin Royes - World’s Smallest

ALVAR LIBRARY M-Th 10am-8pm, Fri & Sat 10am-5pm

Magician – Watch fantastic magic from a local favorite, the world’s smallest magician. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library.

MONDAYS-FRIDAYS, THROUGH AUGUST 10, 12-1PM,

WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 11AM-1PM, Morning Movie – Watch

913 Alvar St // 504-596-2667

Summertime Food for Youth – Free summertime lunches offered in partnership with Second Harvest for youth under 18. Meals are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. TUESDAYS, 11AM, Toddler Story Time – Open to all families

and caregivers with children age 5 and under. THURSDAYS, 10AM-12PM, Drop-In Medicaid Assistance

with Odyssey House – A representative from Odyssey House is available to assist with Medicaid applications and questions. Odyssey House can also assist in answering questions such as: Why should I go to the doctor when I’m not sick? How often should I get tested for STIs? What is a co-pay? I have a loved one who is suffering from addiction, what resources are out there for them? How can I find affordable health care? THURSDAYS, 11AM-1PM, One-on-One Computer Tutoring

– Designed for those who are just beginning to learn about technology or who would like to grow their digital skills and utilize the many digital resources the library offers. THURSDAYS, 5:30-7PM, Community Composting with

Compost NOW – Bring your frozen food scraps to our weekly food waste drop-off. For more information, visit nolalibrary.org. TUESDAY, JULY 3, 2-3PM, Crayon Batik – Learn about the

ancient art of batik dyeing, and make a beautiful crayon batik drawing to take home.

Coco in the Children’s Area. Light refreshments provided. FRIDAY, JULY 13, 11AM, Wetland Express – The Wetland

Express is a mobile educational program that offers an up-close, hands-on experience with some of our wetlands’ most important inhabitants. Children will learn about the wildlife that depends on the wetlands for their homes, meals, and nurseries in order to help foster future stewardship and protect one of Louisiana’s most important resources. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. TUESDAY, JULY 17, 2-4PM, DIY Accessories Workshop – Make

beaded accessories for all skill levels and ages. WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 8-9:30PM, Alvar Microcinema – The

Alvar Microcinema is an outdoor screening series dedicated to the exhibition of independent works projected on sixteen millimeter film. In the event of questionable weather, the screening will take place indoors. FRIDAY, JULY 20, 2-3PM, Terrarium Craft – Choose the

container, plant, and decorations, and make your very own terrarium. All supplies provided, but they are limited so feel free to bring your own. THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2-3:30PM, DIY Initial Art

– Design a cardboard cutout of a letter of your choice to put on your wall or door.

THURSDAY, JULY 5, 2-4PM, Sip & Paint

– Guided by one of our staff members, youth will work at individual canvases and be able to sip on a small selection of sparkling juice and water. A premade template will be provided.

CENTRAL CITY LIBRARY Mahalia Jackson Center, 2405 Jackson Ave, Ste. C-235 // 596-3110 M-Th 10am-7pm, Fri 11am-4pm

HISTORIC NEW ORLEANS NEWSPAPERS ARCHIVES

MONDAYS-FRIDAYS, DURING LIBRARY HOURS, One-on-One

View the historic archives of the Times-Picayune (1837-

Research, then Databases, enter your library card

Computer Tutoring – Designed for those who are just beginning to learn about technology or who would like to grow their digital skills and utilize the many digital resources the library offers. Reservations are required and can be made by calling 504-5963110.

number and click on Newsbank.

MONDAYS-THURSDAYS, THROUGH AUGUST 16, 3-4PM,

1988), New Orleans Item (1877-1958), New Orleans States (1916-1957) and States-Item (1960-1979) online. To access these archives visit nolalibrary.org, click

Summertime Food for Youth – Free summertime snacks offered in partnership with Fresh Food Factor for youth under 18. Meals are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. MONDAYS, 4PM, Monday Crafternoon – Learn to make a

variety of recreational arts and crafts projects.

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Occasionally, event dates and times change. Check nolalibrary.org or call the library location to confirm the most current event information.

JULY EVENT LISTINGS

TUESDAYS, 10AM, Story Time – Open to all families and

caregivers with children ages 3 - 5. MONDAY, JULY 2, 2-3:30PM, Fun with the Regional Transit

Authority: Buses, Streetcars & Ferries – Learn how to use RTA rider tools to plan your summer adventures. Explore our city with a public transportation system map, become a pro at locating popular destinations, find multiple options for getting around based on your schedule, review safety guidelines, and learn how to download and use RTA’s free smartphone app, GoMobile. MONDAYS, JULY 2 & 16, 5:30PM, Story Time & Craft – Open

to all families and caregivers with children age 10 and under. Meets on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month. FRIDAY, JULY 6, 11AM-12PM, Video Gaming – Hang out with

your friends and play video games at the Library. We’ve got a number of Nintendo Switch games to choose from. TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1PM, Mad Science – Mad Science of

Southeast Louisiana presents Sounds Like Science. This program will get children excited about science, with a particular focus on the science of sound. Kids will get tuned in to learning with exciting demonstrations and experiments. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 11-11:45AM, Patti Pelican and the Gulf

Oil Spill –Patti Pelican and Sammy Seagull from the Salty Seas Series get caught in the aftermath of the Gulf Oil Spill. The oiled companions are rescued, cleaned and released. For ages 3 - 10.

CHILDREN’S RESOURCE CENTER LIBRARY

MONDAY, JULY 9, 4:30PM & SATURDAY, JULY 28, 12-1PM,

Bilingual Spanish/English Story Time & Craft – Open to all families and caregivers with children age 5 and under. This Story Time is made possible by the Tulane University’s Stone Center for Latin American Studies, in conjunction with the Library’s Pebbles Center. Meets on the 2nd Monday and 4th Saturday of the month. TUESDAY, JULY 10, 11-11:45AM, Harmony in New Orleans

– Through musical experiences, learn what it means to be “in harmony” with each other, how people have used music over the centuries to communicate internally and with each other, and what those songs can mean to us in post-Katrina Louisiana. For ages 3 - 8. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 10:30AM, Ogden Museum’s Teen Docent

Puppet Theater – The Ogden Museum’s Teen Docent Puppet Theater brings art to life, giving young audiences a window into the world of a work of art. Eight short, interactive performances provide a whimsical introduction to the work of Southern painters and sculptors. SATURDAY, JULY 14, 11AM-1PM, Lego Club – Meets on the 2nd

Saturday of the month. TUESDAY, JULY 17, 11-11:45AM, Art of Improvisation –

Discover the social and cultural connections of the rhythms of the djembe and balafon from West Africa, the berimbau and pandeiro from Brazil, and the rumba from Cuba, as they are performed by two accomplished artists. Children will also have an opportunity to learn some of the dances that accompany these rhythms, as well as how to “improvise” and create their very own musical phrases. WEDNESDAYS, JULY 18, 4-5:30PM, Coffee, Conversation, &

913 Napoleon Ave // 504-596-2628

Coloring – Enjoy free coffee, fun conversation, and coloring. Herbal tea will also be provided for those that are not into lateafternoon caffeine. Meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month.

M-Th 10am-8pm, Fri & Sat 10am-5pm

MONDAY, JULY 23, 4:30PM, French Story Time & Craft –

MONDAYS, 4-5:30PM, Community Composting with Compost

Open to all families and caregivers with children of all ages. Meets on the 4th Monday of the month.

NOW – Bring your frozen food scraps to our weekly food waste drop-off. For more information, visit nolalibrary.org. WEDNESDAYS, 10:30 AM, Story Time – Open to all families

and caregivers with children of all ages. MONDAYS, JULY 2 & 16, 4:30PM, Story Time & Craft – Open

to all families and caregivers with children age 5 and under. Meets on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month. MONDAY, JULY 2, 6-8PM, Stitch N’ Book Knitting, Crochet,

Tatting & Crafting Circle – Bring your own crafty project and enjoy conversation, snacks, and your creativity. Tatting & crochet instruction available upon request. All ages are welcome. Meets on the 1st Monday of the month.

EAST NEW ORLEANS REGIONAL LIBRARY 5641 Read Blvd // 596-0200 M-Th 10am-8pm, Fri & Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 1pm-5pm MONDAYS-SATURDAYS, THROUGH AUGUST 10, 12-2PM & 4-4:45PM, Summertime Food for Youth – Free summertime

lunches and snacks offered in partnership with Second Harvest for youth under 18. Meals are offered on a first-come, first-served basis.

All programs are free and open to the public. To request interpretation of library programs for the hearing-imparied, call 504-896-2583.

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JULY EVENT LISTINGS

MONDAYS-THURSDAYS, 10AM-3PM, YES! Computer

Assistance Services: Community Education – Get help with computer basics, SNAP and general benefits application assistance, resume preparation and online job applications, locating social services information, referrals to specialized employment programs, and more. For more information, please call 504-596-3842 or visit their website. MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS BY RESERVATION, 3-6:30PM,

YMCA YES! High School Diploma Classes. For reservations, call 504-596-3842. MONDAYS IN JULY, 5-6PM, Maker Monday – Make cool stuff.

Work on a different project, including crafts, food, and STEM activities, every Monday in the Teen Room. For ages 11 - 17. TUESDAYS, 5-6PM, Story Time – Open to all families and

caregivers with children ages 5 & under. WEDNESDAYS, 10:30AM-2:30PM, THROUGH AUGUST 29,

Community Office Hours – On behalf of Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s Neighborhood Engagement Office, neighborhood liaisons and city departments will have regular office hours at the Library this summer. SUNDAY, JULY 1, 2-3PM, DIY Flag Craft – Stop by our craft

table in the lobby to make a simple DIY flag. All supplies provided. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1PM, Urban Fiction Book Club – July’s

selection is Luxe by Ashley Antoinette. Light refreshments provided. Meets on the 1st Saturday of the month.

has greatly impacted our life here on Earth. In partnership with Stennis Space Center. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 3:30-5:30PM, Teen Silent Disco – Dance

with your friends to music only you can hear. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 5:30-7:30PM, Adult Silent Disco – Dance

with your friends to music only you can hear. FRIDAY, JULY 13, 11AM-12PM, Exploring Rocks and Minerals

– Interact with rocks and minerals from around the world with a hands-on “touch and tell,” ask questions, and make your own pet rock to take home. For ages 4 - 12. In partnership with Earth Odyssey. FRIDAY, JULY 13, 3-4:30PM, Teen Gaming – Hang out with your

friends and play video games at the Library. We’ve got a number of Nintendo Switch games to choose from. For ages 11 - 17. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. MONDAY, JULY 16, 11AM, Mad Science – Mad Science of

Southeast Louisiana presents Sounds Like Science. This program will get children excited about science, with a particular focus on the science of sound. Kids will get tuned in to learning with exciting demonstrations and experiments. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. Teen Trivia – Test your skills. Choose your topics and play with your own devices or Library iPads. For ages 11 - 17. TUESDAY, JULY 17, 3PM,

TUESDAY, JULY 17, 6-7:30PM, Film Screening: Bayou

and create your own design. For ages 8 - 15. Supplies provided, but feel free to bring your own item to dye.

Maharajah –Bayou Maharajah explores the life and music of New Orleans piano legend James Booker, the man Dr. John described as “the best black, gay, one-eyed junkie piano genius New Orleans has ever produced.”

TUESDAY, JULY 10, 3-4PM, Graphic Novel Book Club – This

THURSDAY, JULY 19, 3PM,

is not your average book club; we’re not telling you what to read. Instead, bring any graphic novel you’ve read and tell us what you liked and didn’t like. We’ll bring the pizza. For ages 11 - 17.

THURSDAY, JULY 19, 6-7PM, Louisiana CAFE Basics – Learn to

TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1-2PM, Tie Dye Class – Learn how to tie dye

WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 11AM, Wetland Express – The Wetland

Express is a mobile educational program that offers an up-close, hands-on experience with some of our wetlands’ most important inhabitants. Children will learn about the wildlife that depends on the wetlands for their homes, meals, and nurseries in order to help foster future stewardship and protect one of Louisiana’s most important resources. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 5-6PM, Whovian Wednesdays – Gather

and participate in a Doctor Who-themed activity. In July, test your knowledge with trivia. Meets on the 2nd Wednesday of the month. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 10:30-11:30AM, Living and Working in

Space – Discover what life is like on board the International Space Station. Learn how research and science from the ISS 8

Teen Test Kitchen – We’re having a chips and dips party, but first you have to make the dips! Follow a recipe and learn to make your own snacks. navigate the Louisiana CAFE website. FRIDAY, JULY 20, 11AM-12PM, Irwin Royes - World’s Smallest

Magician – Watch fantastic magic from a local favorite, the world’s smallest magician. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. SATURDAY, JULY 21, 10-11:30AM, Community Conversation

with Council Member Cyndi Nguyen – Join the East New Orleans community in an open conversation with District E City Council Member Cyndi Nguyen. She will be available to discuss your ideas for growing a successful community in the years to come. SATURDAY, JULY 21, 2-4PM, Adult Book Club – Our Book

Club is for adults who enjoy reading and sharing their opinions about books. Join us for refreshments and great discussion in a laid-back, friendly environment. There are no strict attendance

Occasionally, event dates and times change. Check nolalibrary.org or call the library location to confirm the most current event information.

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or reading policies. Book recommendations are welcome. July’s selection is The Dry by Jane Harper. Meets on the 3rd Saturday of the month.

SATURDAYS, 10:30AM & 2:00PM, Family Movies at Hubbell –

MONDAY, JULY 23, 1PM, Ogden Museum’s Teen Docent

SATURDAYS, 2-3:30PM, Community Composting with

Puppet Theater – The Ogden Museum’s Teen Docent Puppet Theater brings art to life, giving young audiences a window into the world of a work of art. Eight short, interactive performances provide a whimsical introduction to the work of Southern painters and sculptors.

Compost NOW – Bring your frozen food scraps to our weekly food waste drop-off. For more information, visit nolalibrary.org.

TUESDAY, JULY 24, 6-7:30PM, Adult Craft: DIY Weaving –

Build a simple loom and start a weaving project. All supplies provided. WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 5-6PM, Slime Club – Learn even more

about slime. Experiment with different slime recipes and mix-ins. For ages 10 - 17. Wear clothes that can get messy. THURSDAY, JULY 26, 5:30-7PM, Louisiana Estate Law Basics

– Louisiana estate law attorney Zachary J. Delerno will lead a legal discussion that will provide information on the benefits of obtaining a will, the basic requirements all families should consider when drafting a will, how to proceed when a loved one dies without a will (intestate), and estate planning of non-probate assets. FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1-2PM, Rocket Challenge – Make your own

rocket and send it flying into the air, and challenge others to see whose can soar the highest. For ages 6 and over. SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1-2PM, DIY Sidewalk Chalk Paint – Make

your own sidewalk chalk paint using simple ingredients. Then paint your own masterpiece outside the Library.

CITA DENNIS HUBBELL LIBRARY 725 Pelican Ave // 596-3113 M-Th 10am-8pm, Fri & Sat 10am-5pm

To see the scheduled movies visit nolalibrary.org. Refreshments are provided.

SATURDAY, JULY 7, 10:30-11:30AM, Drag Queen Story Time

– Open to all families and caregivers with children of all ages. Featuring “Atomyc Adonis.” Sponsored by the Friends of Hubbell Library. MONDAY, JULY 9, 1PM, Mad Science – Mad Science of

Southeast Louisiana presents Sounds Like Science. This program will get children excited about science, with a particular focus on the science of sound. Kids will get tuned in to learning with exciting demonstrations and experiments. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. TUESDAY, JULY 10, 6:30-8PM, Author Night at Hubbell

Library: Off Air: My Journey to the Anchor Desk – Sheba Turk, WWL-TV News anchor, discusses her path to success in broadcast news with the help of mentors Soledad O’Brien and Kim Bondy. She also tells of her work with the PowHerful Foundation, which works to empower young women from lowincome families. Sponsored by the Friends of Hubbell Library. MONDAY, JULY 16, 11AM-12PM, Irwin Royes - World’s

Smallest Magician – Watch fantastic magic from a local favorite, the world’s smallest magician. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 10:30AM, Ogden Museum’s Teen

Docent Puppet Theater – The Ogden Museum’s Teen Docent Puppet Theater brings art to life, giving young audiences a window into the world of a work of art. Eight short, interactive performances provide a whimsical introduction to the work of Southern painters and sculptors. WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1-2PM, Hubbell Library Rocks – Fun

MONDAYS-FRIDAYS, BY APPOINTMENT, HiSet Tutoring – Call

with music and crafts, for kids of all ages.

Catherine at 504-596-3113 to make an hour-long appointment for one-on-one HiSET tutoring.

TUESDAY, JULY 24, 6-7:30PM, Hook, Book & Needle Craft

MONDAYS-FRIDAYS, BY APPOINTMENT, One-on-One

Group – Teens and adults of all skill levels welcome. Meets on the 4th Tuesday of the month.

Computer Tutoring – Designed for those who are just beginning to learn about technology or who would like to grow their digital skills and utilize the many digital resources the library offers. Reservations are required and can be made by calling 504-5963113.

PRONUNCIATOR

TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS, 10:30AM, Story Time – Open to all

To access Pronunciator, visit nolalibrary.org, click

families and caregivers with children of all ages.

Borrow, click e-Resources, and select Research &

WEDNESDAYS, 1-2PM, Hubbell Library Rocks – Fun with

Learning.

Learn one of 80 languages, practice English as a Second Language, or study for the citizenship test.

music and crafts, for kids of all ages. Meets every Wednesday through July 18. All programs are free and open to the public. To request interpretation of library programs for the hearing-imparied, call 504-896-2583.

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TOP 5 TITLES checked out of the New Orleans Public Library in May 2018 TOP 5 FICTION BOOKS

WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 6:30-8:30PM, An Evening with

Preservation Hall – Learn about the history of Preservation Hall, the French Quarter music venue, and the world-famous Preservation Hall Jazz Band, followed by a short concert. Band appearing thanks to the Preservation Hall Foundation. Sponsored by the Friends of Hubbell Library.

ROSA F. KELLER LIBRARY & COMMUNITY CENTER 4300 S Broad Avenue // 596-2660 M-Th 10am-8pm, Fri & Sat 10am-5pm 1. Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng 2. The Fallen by David Baldacci 3. The Mars Room by Rachel Kushner 4. Sing, Unburied, Sing by Jesmyn Ward 5. A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles

TOP 5 NON-FICTION BOOKS

MONDAYS-THURSDAYS, THROUGH JULY 26, 1-2:30PM,

Summertime Food for Youth – Free summertime lunches offered in partnership with Second Harvest for youth under 18. Lunches are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. MONDAYS, 11AM, Story Time for Babies & Toddlers – Open to

all families and caregivers with children age 2 and younger. MONDAYS & TUESDAYS, BY APPOINTMENT, One-on-One

Computer Tutoring – Designed for those who are just beginning to learn about technology or who would like to grow their digital skills and utilize the many digital resources the library offers. Reservations are required and can be made by calling 504-5962660. MONDAYS, 6-7:30PM, Toastmasters Meeting – A public

1. A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies and Leadership by James Comey 2. In the Shadow of Statues: A White Southerner Confronts History by Mitch Landrieu 3. Russian Roulette: The Inside Story of Putin’s War on America and the Election of Donald Trump by Michael Isikoff 4. Educated: A Memoir by Tara Westover 5. How to Change Your Mind: What the New Sceience of Psychedelics Teaches Us about Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence by Michael Pollan

TOP 5 DVDs

speaking group which empowers individuals to become more effective communicators and leaders. TUESDAYS, 6-7PM, La Table Louisianaise: Louisiana French

Conversation and Discussion Group – A group for learning and discussion of the French of Louisiana, including its origins, its present condition, and its future. All levels of fluency welcome. For more information, contact Sam Craft at 504-427-9375 or [email protected]. Sponsored by the Broadmoor Improvement Association. TUESDAYS, 6-7:45PM, English Conversation Circle – A

supportive, relaxed environment for those who want to strengthen their English-speaking skills. Specifically designed for the ESL community. Sponsored by the Broadmoor Improvement Association. WEDNESDAYS, 6-7PM, Spanish Conversation Circle – An

informal, supportive conversation circle for beginners or those wishing to improve their fluency. Sponsored by the Broadmoor Improvement Association. 1. The Shape of Water 2. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle 3. The Post 4. Thor Ragnarok 5. The Greatest Showman 10

WEDNESDAYS, 6-7PM & SATURDAYS, 10-10:45AM, Notary

Public Services provided by volunteers – Call 504-596-2660 in advance to confirm a volunteer will be in attendance. Notary services are not available to businesses. Limited to 5 stamps per person. Sponsored by the Broadmoor Improvement Association.

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THURSDAYS, 10AM-12PM, Drop In & Play – Enjoy play time,

WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 6-7PM, Alzheimer’s Support Group – A

meet new friends, and share Lego Duplo, Play-Doh, and puzzles. Open to all families and caregivers with children age 1 - 5. No registration is needed.

support group for people with Alzheimer’s, their family, friends, and caregivers. In partnership with the Alzheimer’s Association. Meets on the 2nd Wednesday of the month.

THURSDAYS, 10AM-2PM, Mahjong Meetup – Play the ancient

THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2-3PM, Living and Working in Space

Chinese tile game with others.

– Discover what life is like on board the International Space Station. Learn how research and science from the ISS has greatly impacted our life here on Earth. In partnership with Stennis Space Center.

THURSDAYS, 1-2:30PM, Discussing The New Yorker, a weekly

discussion group – Copies of The New Yorker are available at the Library and at nolalibrary.org using the digital magazine service Flipster. Limited to 15 participants. To register, email Jillian at [email protected].

THURSDAY, JULY 12, 6-7PM, Reading to Rover – Reading to

– The Broadmoor Improvement Association’s social work interns provide Snap Assistance and Case Management. For more information or to make an appointment, call 504-249-5130 or email Semaj at [email protected]. Sponsored by the Broadmoor Improvement Association.

Rover is an opportunity to share the unconditional love of dogs with children who want to read, practice reading aloud, or who may not have a pet of their own. Pre-readers can sit with mom or dad while being read to with Rover. Make new friends, twolegged and four-legged, while you enjoy reading. Meets on the 2nd Thursday of the month. Sponsored by and made possible by the Visiting Pet Program.

SATURDAYS, 10AM-12PM, Citizenship Class – Assistance

THURSDAY, JULY 12, 6-7:30PM, Wine & Coloring – Coloring

FRIDAYS, 10AM-12PM, Snap Assistance and Case Management

for those who want to become U.S. citizens by guiding them through the application forms and tutoring for the naturalization test. In partnership with the Order of St. Lazarus. Sponsored by the Broadmoor Improvement Association. SATURDAYS, 10:30AM-12PM, Community Composting with

Compost NOW – Bring frozen food scraps to this weekly food waste drop-off. For more information, visit nolalibrary.org. SATURDAYS, 11AM, Pre-K Story Time – Open to all families

and caregivers with children ages 3 - 5. MONDAY, JULY 2, 2PM, Wetland Express – The Wetland

Express is a mobile educational program that offers an up-close, hands-on experience with some of our wetlands’ most important inhabitants. Children will learn about the wildlife that depends on the wetlands for their homes, meals, and nurseries in order to help foster future stewardship and protect one of Louisiana’s most important resources. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 10-11AM & TUESDAY, JULY 17, 6-7PM,

Evacuteers Training Program – Thousands of our neighbors may need help evacuating if a major storm comes our way. Evacuation volunteers (Evacuteers) assist with New Orleans’ public evacuation option, called City-Assisted Evacuation (CAE), to make sure that our residents are safe and out of harm’s way. In this 1-hour training session you will be introduced to the history of Evacuteer.org and what we do, learn how CAE works, and the vital role that our volunteers play in ensuring that everyone who uses CAE is treated with respect and dignity. TUESDAY, JULY 10, 3-4PM, DIY Bath Soaks and Scrubs – Use

everyday items to make your own bath soaks and body scrubs.

sheets, pencils, music, and snacks are provided. For ages 21 and over. SATURDAY, JULY 14, 10-11:15AM, Leveled Literacy

Intervention (LLI) – StartReadingNOLA’s Leveled Literacy Intervention (LLI) program is designed to help all participants improve their reading skills and to read at or above their current grade levels. This program is free and open to participants in grades 4 - 6. Each participant will be provided with all necessary materials he/she needs to participate. Visit their website for more information or to volunteer. In partnership with Educational Consulting Group. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. SATURDAY, JULY 14, 12-4PM, Animeet Game Day – Open

to all anime fans, this relaxing drop in game day will feature Pictionary, Charades, Password, and a K-pop dance game. For ages 15 and over. MONDAY, JULY 16, 6-7:30PM, Creative Writing Workshop – A

dynamic adult writing workshop in which students will produce, share, and critique texts while learning how to develop character, voice, and style. Instructors will be Trisha Rezende, MFA, and Casey Lefante, MFA. RSVP at [email protected] or call 504-695-2660. Meets on the 3rd Monday of the month. Sponsored by Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. TUESDAY, JULY 17, 11AM, Ogden Museum’s Teen Docent

Puppet Theater – The Ogden Museum’s Teen Docent Puppet Theater brings art to life, giving young audiences a window into the world of a work of art. Eight short, interactive performances provide a whimsical introduction to the work of Southern painters and sculptors.

All programs are free and open to the public. To request interpretation of library programs for the hearing-imparied, call 504-896-2583.

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JULY EVENT LISTINGS

WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 11AM, Mermaid Story Time – Enjoy

an extra special Story Time and get pictures with a real live mermaid. Open to all families and caregivers with children of all ages. WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 6-7:30PM, New Orleans 300: Cradle of

Rock and Roll – Alison Fensterstock looks back at how Cosimo Matassa, Dave Bartholomew, and Allen Toussaint forged the future at J&M Studio with Jazz Fest historian Alex Rawls. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 6-7:30PM, Book Gumbo Book Club – A

neighborhood group for people who love to read and get together to discuss ideas. July’s selection is Sing, Unburied Sing by Jesmyn Ward. Meets on the 3rd Thursday of the month. TUESDAY, JULY 24, 3-4PM, Video Gaming – Hang out with

your friends and play video games at the Library. We’ve got a number of Nintendo Switch games to choose from. FRIDAY, JULY 27, 11AM-1PM, How Do You Cook Dat – Cook

Dat is a monthly cooking class offered by the Broadmoor Improvement Association where participants learn how to cook delicious, nutritious meals that are inspired by the products offered at the Broadmoor Food Pantry. Please email wellness@ broadmoorimprovement.com to sign up. Spots are limited. Meets on the 4th Friday of the month. Sponsored by the Broadmoor Improvement Association. MONDAY, JULY 30, 2PM, Music from Around the World Rocks

– Boldly explore the world by singing and dancing along to magnificent multilingual songs. For ages 0 - 9. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library.

MONDAYS-SATURDAYS, THROUGH AUGUST 10, 10-10:30AM & 12:30-2:30PM, Summertime Food for Youth – Free

summertime breakfasts (10-10:30am) and lunches (12:302:30pm) offered in partnership with Second Harvest for youth under 18. Meals are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. MONDAYS, 10:30AM-2:30PM, THROUGH AUGUST 27,

Community Office Hours – On behalf of Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s Neighborhood Engagement Office, neighborhood liaisons and city departments will have regular office hours at the Library this summer. TUESDAYS, 3:30PM, After-School Family Story Time – Open

to all families and caregivers with children age 5 and under. MONDAYS, JULY 9 & 23, & WEDNESDAYS, JULY 11 & 25, 3-4PM, SING – Learn the universal language of music and the

art of performance as well as stage etiquette, yogic breathing, visualization, vocalizing, self-confidence, ear training exercises, and scales. For ages 10 - 17. TUESDAY, JULY 10, 11AM, Mermaid Story Time– Enjoy

an extra special Story Time and get pictures with a real live mermaid. Open to all families and caregivers with children of all ages. THURSDAYS, JULY 12 & 19, 3:30-4:30PM, Music Craft – Make

your own instruments and learn about the science of sound. You’ll make something you can take home each time. SATURDAY, JULY 14, 11AM-1PM, Saturday Morning Cartoons –

Family friendly movie time. Refreshments will be served. Meets on the 2nd Saturday of the month. MONDAY, JULY 16 & WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 3:30-4:30PM,

MARTIN LUTHER KING LIBRARY 1611 Caffin Ave // 596-2695 M-Th 10am-8pm, Fri & Sat 10am-5pm MONDAYS-SATURDAYS, DURING LIBRARY HOURS, One-on-

One Computer Tutoring – Designed for those who are just beginning to learn about technology or who would like to grow their digital skills and utilize the many digital resources the library offers. Reservations are required and can be made by calling 504-596-2695.

Escape Box – Work as a group to solve puzzles and find hidden clues to unlock the treasure, uncover a mystery, or maybe even save the world from the zombie apocalypse. For ages 10 - 18. TUESDAY, JULY 17, 11AM, Community Arts and Literacy

Workshop – Improve learning through the performing arts during this 45-minute interactive workshop for parents and children in grades pre-K through kindergarten. In partnership with Young Audiences. SATURDAY, JULY 21, 12-1:30PM, Community Conversation

with Council Member Cyndi Nguyen – Join the Lower Ninth

TOP 5 CHILDREN’S BOOKS Checked out in May 2018 1. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules by Jeff Kinney 2. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Third Wheel by Jeff Kinney 3. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth by Jeff Kinney 4. Captain Underpants and the Attack of the Talking Toilets: The Second Epic Novel by Dav Pilkey 5. Captain Underpants and the Wrath of the Wicked Wedgie Woman: The Fifth Epic Novel by Dav Pilkey

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Occasionally, event dates and times change. Check nolalibrary.org or call the library location to confirm the most current event information.

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Ward community in an open conversation with District E City Council Member Cyndi Nguyen. She will be available to discuss your ideas for growing a successful community in the years to come. TUESDAY, JULY 24 26, 6-7:30PM, Café Au Lait Breastfeeding

TUESDAY, JULY 10, 6-7:30PM, Sew Hip NOLA – A monthly

gathering of intermediate sewists who meet to create various projects together. Upcoming projects and photos can be found on their Facebook group, Sew Hip NOLA. Meets on the 2nd Tuesday of the month.

Circle – Café Au Lait is a breastfeeding support group for women of color. Our mission is to improve outcomes for women of color by providing a culturally appropriate space to gather and provide peer support. Our goal is to educate, empower, and embrace pregnant and breastfeeding women in our community. Open to all pregnant and nursing families. Facilitated by Nurse Nikki LLC and Birthmark Doula Collective. For more information, email [email protected]. Meets on the 4th Tuesday of the month.

THURSDAY, JULY 12, 11AM, Mad Science – Mad Science of

SATURDAY, JULY 28, 11AM-1PM, Make It! Family Crafts –

MONDAY, JULY 16, 10:30AM, Ogden Museum’s Teen Docent

Make a new family craft every month. Bring the whole family and make something with your hands. Meets on the 4th Saturday of the month. MONDAY, JULY 30, 3:30-4:30PM, Button Making for Teens

–Make unique pin-back buttons using comic books, manga, or your own designs.

MILTON H. LATTER MEMORIAL LIBRARY 5120 St. Charles Ave // 596-2625 M-Th 10am-8pm, Fri & Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 1pm-5pm TUESDAYS & SATURDAYS, 10:30AM, Story Time – Open to all

families and caregivers with children age 5 and under. WEDNESDAYS, 12:30-2PM, Community Composting – Bring

frozen food scraps to this weekly food waste drop-off. For more information, visit nolalibrary.org. FRIDAYS, 10AM-12PM, Drop In & Play – Enjoy play time, meet

new friends, and share Lego Duplo, Play-Doh, and puzzles. Open to all families and caregivers with children age 1 - 5. No registration is needed. SUNDAYS, 1-2PM, E-Resources Happy Hour – Learn about the

many electronic resources, including e-books and audiobooks, available through the Library. Bring your laptop, smart phone, tablet, or e-reader with you, along with a valid Library card. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2-3PM, Poetry Buffet – Three local poets

Southeast Louisiana presents Sounds Like Science. This program will get children excited about science, with a particular focus on the science of sound. Kids will get tuned in to learning with exciting demonstrations and experiments. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 11AM-12:30PM, Bookie Boomers Book

Club – A book club for baby boomers, call Latter Library for this month’s book selection. Meets on the 2nd Thursday of the month. Puppet Theater – The Ogden Museum’s Teen Docent Puppet Theater brings art to life, giving young audiences a window into the world of a work of art. Eight short, interactive performances provide a whimsical introduction to the work of Southern painters and sculptors. TUESDAY, JULY 17, 6-7:30PM, Winning Readers’ Night –

Hear our annual writing contest winners read their work in the handsome setting of the Latter Library dining room. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 11AM-12PM, Irwin Royes - World’s

Smallest Magician – Watch fantastic magic from a local favorite, the world’s smallest magician. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 6-8PM, Wine & Coloring – For ages 21

and over. Meets on the 3rd Thursday of the month. TUESDAY, JULY 24, 5-6:30PM, April’s Crafty Hands – Meets

monthly to knit, crochet, and share ideas. Plus, donate to local organizations for their use and enjoyment. Meets on the 4th Tuesday of the month. WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 6-7:45PM, A Book Club Named Desire

– Open to all interested persons. Find them on facebook.com for upcoming titles. Meets on the 4th Wednesday of the month. FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2-4PM, Teen Video Game Day – Hang out with your friends and play video games at the Library. We’ve got a number of Nintendo Switch games to choose from. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library.

read from their own work each month. Meets on the 1st Saturday of the month. MONDAY, JULY 9, 11AM, Pop-Up Hoop Jam – Pop-Up Jams

bring family and friends, old and young together in fun and movement with hula hoops. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. All programs are free and open to the public. To request interpretation of library programs for the hearing-imparied, call 504-896-2583.

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JULY EVENT LISTINGS

MONDAYS-THURSDAYS, 10AM-4PM, YMCA YES!

MAIN LIBRARY 219 Loyola Ave // 596-2560 M-Th 10am-8pm, Fri & Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 1pm-5pm DAILY, DURING LIBRARY HOURS, New Orleans 300: Female

Enterprise: Women Business and Property Owners in New Orleans – This exhibit presents a selection of women who owned real estate or businesses in New Orleans during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Ranging from the well-known, like the Baroness Pontalba, to the obscure, like midwife Susie A. Carter, each contributed in some way to the economy of the Crescent City. The exhibit uses municipal and civil court records, directories, newspapers, and other sources in the Louisiana Division/City Archives to illustrate who these women were and how they represent the spirit of female enterprise in New Orleans. Curated by Wayne Everard and Irene Wainwright. DAILY, DURING LIBRARY HOURS, One-on-One Computer

Tutoring – Designed for those who are just beginning to learn about technology or who would like to grow their digital skills and utilize the many digital resources the library offers. Reservations are required and can be made by calling 504-5962585. DAILY, DURING LIBRARY HOURS, Craft Corner – Make a fun

Computer Assistance Services: Community Education – Walk-in clients receive assistance with workforce readiness, technological assistance, and community advancement. WEDNESDAYS-FRIDAYS, THROUGH JULY 27, 1-2PM,

Summertime Food for Youth – Free summertime lunches offered in partnership with Second Harvest for youth under 18. Meals are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. WEDNESDAYS, 3-5:30PM, Yu-Gi-Oh! Wednesdays – Teen

duelists of all skill levels are welcome to play. Bring your own deck. THURSDAYS, 1:30PM, Story Time & Craft – Open to all families

and caregivers with children age 7 and under. FRIDAYS, 3-4:30PM, Xbox Afternoon – Teens, bring your own

rated T games or play ours. SATURDAYS, 1PM, Story Time & Craft – Open to all families

and caregivers with children age 7 and under. TUESDAYS, JULY 3, 17 & 31, 2-3PM, Robotics Hour – Learn

basic programming and robotics using fun tools like Dot, Dash, and littleBits. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2-4PM, All Ages Silent Disco – Dance with

your friends to music only you can hear.

simple craft with supplies and examples provided. A new craft every two weeks. This is a passive craft for children, located in the Alan and Cecilia Sands Early Literacy Center. Assistance from a guardian is recommended for younger ages.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 5:30-7PM, Teens and Duncan Plaza –

MONDAYS-THURSDAYS BY RESERVATION, 10AM-4PM, YMCA

SATURDAY, JULY 14, 11AM, Mad Science – Mad Science of

YES! Computer Assistance Services: Adult Education – Enrolled students receive individualized teaching focused on academic skills, workforce development, and technological knowledge. Enrollment is required.

Teens from Young Artist Movement will discuss the work they are doing in Duncan Plaza and how art and civic engagement collide. Southeast Louisiana presents Sounds Like Science. This program will get children excited about science, with a particular focus on the science of sound. Kids will get tuned in to learning with exciting demonstrations and experiments. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. SATURDAY, JULY 14, 2-4PM, Teen Movie Matinée – In the Teen

LYNDA.COM

Zone on the second floor.

The Lynda.com online training library is a massive

SUNDAY, JULY 15, 3-4:30PM, littleBits Inventor Club – Come

online training resource where patrons are able to

a certificate of completion that

together to learn, play, and build with littleBits at the Main Library in Youth Services. Each month will be a different design challenge. Open to all skill levels, ages 8-17 and caregivers. Visit our chapter webpage at littlebits.cc/community/chapters/neworleans-public-library for more information. Meets on the 3rd Sunday of the month.

you can download or email to

WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 5:30-7PM, Silkscreening – Bring your

learn — self-paced and on-demand content. Learn business, software, technology, and creative skills with online video tutorials taught by recognized industry professionals. Finish a course and receive

anyone. To access Lynda.com, visit nolalibrary.org, click Borrow, click e-Resources, and select Research & Learning.

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own bag or shirt and learn how to silkscreen using the Main Library’s winning teen design. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 5:30-7:30PM, Best Buy Teen Tech Center

Community Night – The Best Buy Teen Tech Center is an interest-based learning environment for teens ages 13 - 18 to Occasionally, event dates and times change. Check nolalibrary.org or call the library location to confirm the most current event information.

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work with new technologies with help from their peers and adult mentors. Community Night is an opportunity for community members of all ages to come view the space and see the projects teens have been creating and working on. The Best Buy Teen Tech Center at the New Orleans Public Library is made possible by grant funds from Best Buy and The Clubhouse Network, a collaboration with the MIT Media Lab. Learn more about the Best Buy Teen Tech Center on our website. Meets on the 3rd Thursday of the month. FRIDAY, JULY 20, 10:30AM, Ogden Museum’s Teen Docent

Puppet Theater – The Ogden Museum’s Teen Docent Puppet Theater brings art to life, giving young audiences a window into the world of a work of art. Eight short, interactive performances provide a whimsical introduction to the work of Southern painters and sculptors. SATURDAY, JULY 21, 2-4PM, Anime Club – In the Teen Zone on

the second floor. Meets on the 3rd Saturday of the month. SATURDAY, JULY 28, 2-4PM, Tabletop Gaming in the Teen

Zone. Meets on the 4th Saturday of the month. SUNDAY, JULY 29, 2PM, Music from Around the World Rocks

– Boldly explore the world by singing and dancing along to magnificent multilingual songs. For ages 0 - 9. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library.

SATURDAYS, JULY 7 & 21, 10AM-1PM, Divine Design Sewing

Class – Skill building, creativity, respect, responsibility, perseverance, and self-discipline can be learned through the art of sewing. For girls ages 13-17. Meets on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month. TUESDAY, JULY 10, 11AM, Mad Science

– Mad Science of Southeast Louisiana presents Sounds Like Science. This program will get children excited about science, with a particular focus on the science of sound. Kids will get tuned in to learning with exciting demonstrations and experiments. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. TUESDAY, JULY 10, 5:30-7:30PM, Copyright for Musicians

– In this workshop, Louisiana-licensed entertainment attorneys Max Hass and Bri Whetstone will walk through the basics of copyright law, focusing on the specific needs of musicians. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 3PM, Soul Food & Soul Music – Teens, learn about the beginnings of soul food and what it means today with a cooking demonstration and soul music playlist. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. TUESDAY, JULY 17, 11AM, Mermaid Story Time – Enjoy

an extra special Story Time and get pictures with a real live mermaid. Open to all families and caregivers with children of all ages. WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 11AM-12PM, Chalk It Up – Get creative

NORMAN MAYER LIBRARY 3001 Gentilly Blvd // 596-3100 M-Th 10am-8pm, Fri & Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 1pm-5pm MONDAYS-FRIDAYS, THROUGH AUGUST 10, 2-5PM,

Summertime Food for Youth – Free summertime snacks offered in partnership with Second Harvest for youth under 18. Snacks are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. MONDAYS & TUESDAYS, 10AM-12PM, One-on-One Computer

Tutoring – Designed for those who are just beginning to learn about technology or who would like to grow their digital skills and utilize the many digital resources the library offers.

and turn the Library’s front porch into a work of art. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 3-5PM, Nintendo Switch Tournament –

Compete in a gaming tournament using the Nintendo Switches. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 5:30-6:30PM, Booked for Murder Book

Club – New members are welcomed to join. Call Norman Mayer Library for this month’s book selection. Meets on the 3rd Thursday of the month. MONDAY, JULY 23, 5-7PM, Children & Teen Silent Disco –

Dance with your friends to music only you can hear. TUESDAY, JULY 24, 5-7PM, Adult Silent Disco – Dance with

your friends to music only you can hear. For ages 21 and over.

TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS, 10AM-1PM, YMCA YES! Computer

Assistance Services: Community Education – Walk-in clients receive assistance with workforce readiness, technological assistance, and community advancement.

MID-CITY LIBRARY

WEDNESDAYS, 10:30AM, Baby & Toddler Story Time – Open

M-Th 10am-8pm, Fri & Sat 10am-5pm.

to all families and caregivers with children age 5 and under.

MONDAYS-THURSDAYS, 3-5PM, THROUGH JULY 30, &

SATURDAYS, 3-4PM, Lego Club – Build and play with a wide

FRIDAYS, 3-4:30PM, THROUGH JULY 27, Summertime Food

assortment of Lego bricks. SUNDAYS, 2-3:30PM, Community Composting with Compost

NOW – Bring frozen food scraps to this weekly food waste dropoff. For more information, visit nolalibrary.org.

4140 Canal St // 596-2654

for Youth – Free summertime snacks offered in partnership with Fresh Food Factor for youth under 18. Snacks are offered on a first-come, first-served basis.

All programs are free and open to the public. To request interpretation of library programs for the hearing-imparied, call 504-896-2583.

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JULY EVENT LISTINGS

MONDAYS-SATURDAYS, DURING LIBRARY HOURS, One-on-

One Computer Tutoring – Designed for those who are just beginning to learn about technology or who would like to grow their digital skills and utilize the many digital resources the library offers. Reservations are required and can be made by calling 504-596-2654. WEDNESDAYS, 5-7PM, Teen Anime Club – Do you love anime?

Do you want a chill environment to watch the latest cutting edge anime and eat snacks? Are you interested in free manga and comics drawing tutorials? We’ve got the club for you. For ages 12 - 18. WEDNESDAYS, 5:30-7PM, Community Composting with

Compost NOW – Bring frozen food scraps to this weekly food waste drop-off. For more information, visit nolalibrary.org. THURSDAYS, 11AM, Story Time – Open to all families and

caregivers with children age 5 and under. WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 5:30-7:30PM, Film Screening and

Discussion: Of Mind and Music – A story about a beautiful street musician suffering from memory loss and a disheartened neuroscientist intent on helping her, bringing together the city of New Orleans and the jazz that made it famous. Discussion to follow. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. MONDAY, JULY 16, 11AM, Community Arts and Literacy

Workshop – Improve learning through the performing arts during this 45-minute interactive workshop for parents and children in grades pre-K through kindergarten. In partnership with Young Audiences. MONDAY, JULY 16, 6PM, Family Story Time – Open to all

families and caregivers with children age 3 - 5. Meets on the 3rd Monday of the month. In partnership with the Mid-City Rotary Club and with pizza provided by Theo’s Neighborhood Pizza. TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1PM, Ogden Museum’s Teen Docent

Puppet Theater – The Ogden Museum’s Teen Docent Puppet Theater brings art to life, giving young audiences a window into the world of a work of art. Eight short, interactive performances provide a whimsical introduction to the work of Southern painters and sculptors. MONDAY, JULY 30, 10:30AM, Music from Around the World

Rocks – Boldly explore the world by singing and dancing along to magnificent multilingual songs. For ages 0 - 9. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library.

NIX LIBRARY 1401 S. Carrollton Ave // 596-2630 M-Th 10am-8pm, Fri & Sat 10am-5pm MONDAYS-SATURDAYS, BY APPOINTMENT, One-on-One

Computer Tutoring – Designed for those who are just beginning to learn about technology or who would like to grow their digital skills and utilize the many digital resources the library offers. Reservations are required and can be made by calling 504-5962630. WEDNESDAYS, 5:30PM, Story Time – Open to all families and

caregivers with toddlers to children age 7. WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 12PM, Johnette Downing – With Cajun,

Creole, blues, jazz, Afro-Caribbean and zydeco influences, this New Orleans native serves up a gumbo of toe-tapping, twostepping tunes, stirred with a passion for sharing her rich culture with children, and offers plenty of opportunities to sing and dance along. For children in pre-K to 3rd grade. WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 12PM, Community Arts and Literacy

Workshop – Improve learning through the performing arts during this 45-minute interactive workshop for parents and children in grades pre-K through kindergarten. In partnership with Young Audiences. SATURDAY, JULY 21, 11AM-12PM, 39 Clues Book Club – Join

in the search for the 39 Clues! The 39 Clues Book Club will meet to discuss a book from the award-winning Rick Riordan series. After the discussion, we will have a craft or activity based on the theme of each month’s book. Extra copies of the book are on reserve for Book Club participants to check out on a first-come, first-served basis. For ages 8 - 12. Meets on the 3rd Saturday of the month. WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 10:30AM, Ogden Museum’s Teen

Docent Puppet Theater – The Ogden Museum’s Teen Docent Puppet Theater brings art to life, giving young audiences a window into the world of a work of art. Eight short, interactive performances provide a whimsical introduction to the work of Southern painters and sculptors.

ROBERT E. SMITH LIBRARY 6301 Canal Blvd // 596-2638

NORA NAVRA LIBRARY 1902 St. Bernard Ave // 596-3118 Opening Soon! Check nolalibrary.org for details.

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M-Th 10am-8pm, Fri & Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 1pm-5pm DAILY, DURING LIBRARY HOURS, One-on-One Computer

Tutoring – Designed for those who are just beginning to learn about technologyor who would like to grow their digital skills and utilize the manydigital resources the library offers. Reservations are required and canbe made by calling 504-5962638.

Occasionally, event dates and times change. Check nolalibrary.org or call the library location to confirm the most current event information.

JULY EVENT LISTINGS

MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS, 10:30AM-2:30PM, THROUGH AUGUST 29, Community Office Hours – On behalf of

Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s Neighborhood Engagement Office, neighborhood liaisons and city departments will have regular office hours at the Library this summer.

TUESDAY, JULY 31, 4-5PM, Teen Open Arts and Crafts Hour

– Every month, we will provide arts and crafts materials in the teen area. Paint, glitter, sequins, pipe cleaners–all the classics. Just bring your own creativity. Meets on the last Tuesday of the month.

WEDNESDAYS, 10-11AM, E-Resources Help Hour – Learn

about the many electronic resources, including e-books and audiobooks, available through the Library. Bring your laptop, smart phone, tablet, or e-reader for individual assistance. THURSDAYS, 11AM, Story Time – Open to all families and

caregivers with children age 5 and under.

OUTSIDE VENUES The Voodoo Lounge 718 N. Rampart Street

SATURDAYS, 3-4PM, Lego Club

SUNDAY, JULY 8, 4-6PM, Music of NOLA Walking Tour – Walk

THURSDAY, JULY 5, 11AM, Wetland Express – The Wetland

(or dance) your way through Tremé, one of the oldest and most musical neighborhoods of New Orleans. Space is limited, so please RSVP in advance by e-mailing [email protected] or by calling (504) 596-2667. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library.

Express is a mobile educational program that offers an up-close, hands-on experience with some of our wetlands’ most important inhabitants. Children will learn about the wildlife that depends on the wetlands for their homes, meals, and nurseries in order to help foster future stewardship and protect one of Louisiana’s most important resources. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. THURSDAY, JULY 5, 6-7:30PM, BYOB Wine & Coloring – Ages

21 and over. Meets on the 1st Thursday of the month. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 11AM, Mermaid Story Time – Enjoy

an extra special Story Time and get pictures with a real live mermaid. Open to all families and caregivers with children of all ages.

Siberia Lounge 2227 St. Claude Avenue MONDAY, JULY 2, 7-8:30PM, New Orleans Trivia

– What you know ‘bout dat? Test your knowledge of all things New Orleans at our New Orleans Trivia Night at Siberia Lounge. Bonus points awarded to best team name. Trivia teams limited to six persons or less. Must be 21 and over to attend.

Bar Redux

THURSDAY, JULY 12, 6PM, Storyville Story Time – Mike

801 Poland Avenue

Naughton, a licensed New Orleans tour guide, and Christine Miller, owner/operator of Two Chicks Walking Tours, will present on the heyday of Storyville, the most infamous red-light district in American history. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library.

THURSDAY, JULY 19, 8-10PM, BYOV Night at Bar Redux –

Bring your own vinyl and be the DJ. Must be 21 & up to attend.

THURSDAY, JULY 19, 10:30AM, Ogden Museum’s Teen Docent

Puppet Theater – The Ogden Museum’s Teen Docent Puppet Theater brings art to life, giving young audiences a window into the world of a work of art. Eight short, interactive performances provide a whimsical introduction to the work of Southern painters and sculptors. TUESDAY, JULY 24, 6-7PM, Popular Fiction Book Club –

Call Robert E. Smith Library for this month’s book selection. Refreshments will be provided. Meets on the 4th Tuesday of the month. SATURDAY, JULY 28, 5-6PM, History of the Cocktail – In

July, we will discuss the classic Martini. Shaken or stirred, this cocktail can be found in the pages of a great novel or on the silver screen. All patrons must be 21+ to attend. Meets on the last Saturday of the month. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library.

LIBRARY APP Access the New Orleans Public Library, anytime, anywhere on your mobile device by using the NOLA Library App. Quickly and easily access our catalog, find our locations and hours, check your library card account, learn about upcoming events, and much more. To download the NOLA Library App, visit nolalibrary.org.

All programs are free and open to the public. To request interpretation of library programs for the hearing-imparied, call 504-896-2583.

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LOCATIONS EN

SM NM

MC NV MLK

AV MAIN

NX

KE CC

HB

LA AR

CRC

Algiers Regional Library – AR

Milton H. Latter Library – LA

3014 Holiday Dr. • 596-2641

5120 St. Charles Ave. • 596-2625

Alvar Library – AV

Main Library – MAIN

913 Alvar St. • 596-2667

219 Loyola Ave. • 596-2560

Central City Library – CC

Norman Mayer Library – NM

2405 Jackson Ave. • 596-3110

3001 Gentilly Blvd. • 596-3100

Children’s Resource Center Library – CRC

Mid-City Library – MC

913 Napoleon Ave. • 596-2628

4140 Canal St. • 596-2654

East New Orleans Regional Library – EN

Nora Navra Library – NV

5641 Read Blvd. • 596-0200

1902 St. Bernard Ave. • 596-3118

Cita Dennis Hubbell Library – HB

Nix Library – NX

725 Pelican Ave. • 596-3113

1401 S. Carrollton Ave. • 596-2630

Rosa F. Keller Library & Community Center – KE

Robert E. Smith Library – SM 6301 Canal Blvd. • 596-2638

4300 S. Broad Ave. • 596-2660

Martin Luther King Library – MLK 1611 Caffin Ave. • 596-2695

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