Herrick Library Art Project (series #2)
Herrick District Library - North BranchOver the course of four Tuesdays in October, the North Branch Art Project will use the 2023 Little and Middle Read selections, Change Sings and New Kid, to see how...
Over the course of four Tuesdays in October, the North Branch Art Project will use the 2023 Little and Middle Read selections, Change Sings and New Kid, to see how...
Teens ages 12-18, join us for PIZZA and crafts using pages from graphic novels while we discuss the Middle Read book, “New Kid” by Jerry Craft. You could even win...
Kids, teens, and adults add your creativity to a community art piece that will be displayed around Muskegon this fall! Come to your local library branch and create a canvas....
Come join other middle school readers from Muskegon County as we come together to discuss the book "New Kid" by Jerry Craft at the Coffee Factory in Muskegon.
Come join other middle school readers from Muskegon County as we come together to discuss the book "New Kid" by Jerry Craft at the Book Nook & Java Shop in...
The Holland Story Project, an oral history project by Herrick District Library, will be collecting stories about what makes home a home. This storytelling celebrates the Lakeshore area and the...
Join us as we kick-off our Big Read month! This lecture by Hope College's Ernest Cole (English department) and Dr. Fred Johnson (History department) will focus on the legacies of...
Kids in Grades 4-8 are invited to come and discuss the graphic novel "New Kid" by Jerry Craft. Books will be availible at the youth desk. Registration required at https://www.loutitlibrary.org/.
Join other local students to eat pizza and talk about the graphic novel The New Kid by Jerry Craft. Free copy of the book for the first 10 kids to...
Throughout Homegoing, characters exchange fables, folklore, and beliefs. How are fables and folklore connected to belief throughout the novel? What forms of belief are depicted in the book and what...
Come to the Saugatuck-Douglas District Library to discuss a book. All are welcome.
Join Byron Borger, a bookstore owner from Pennsylvania, as he discusses the subject of literature and why it matters, especially now in today’s society.