Legends Unite to Celebrate Superhero Day!

The book cover of Family Is a Superpower features DC superheroes like Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman standing behind diverse families of all ages. The title is in bold yellow and white letters, with the DC logo in the top left corner.

April 28th is National Superhero Day! To celebrate, we’ve put together a list of some of our favorite fictional heroes. But remember—superheroes aren’t just found in comic books or on movie screens. They’re all around us, making a difference every Read More …

Happy National Library Week from WNPL!

Book cover for Banned Together. A stack of library books with Banned Together appears on the spine of two books stacked on top of each other.

National Library week was first sponsored in 1958, now it’s observed by a number of countries. Sponsored by the American Library Association and libraries across the world, we want to highlight all the ways you can support your library this Read More …

Women Who Marched: Celebrate Women’s History Month!

March is Women’s History Month, which offers the opportunity to remember, celebrate and learn about various women who have paved the way for innovation and change. Check out our calendar here for Women’s History Month centered programs. Of course, we Read More …

From Sweet Nothings to Bloody Valentines

The book cover for Tiny T. Rex and the Perfect Valentine. The cover shows Tiny T. Rex, a small green dinosaur smiling, holding a large red, pink, and white valentine against a pastel-colored background.

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, to celebrate we’ve curated books that warm the heart and make you smile, and if you’re craving something a little different from the usual love story! Check out a book today and fall Read More …

Did Punxsutawney Phil See His Shadow?

Book cover for How to Catch a Groundhog. A blue sky background with a groundhog upside down in a hole with a calendar showing February 2.

Groundhog Day is celebrated on February 2, when the groundhog is supposed to end its hibernation. When the animal comes out of its hole, we hope it does not see it’s shadow so we can avoid six more weeks of Read More …