All New Orleans Public Library locations will be closed on Friday, April 19, and Sunday, April 21, in observance of Easter.
Imagine New Monuments - Sicilian Lynchings at the Old Parish Prison
Dr.Elizabeth Steeby of UNO will speak on "Sicilian Lynchings at the Old Parish Prison," and participants will be invited to share their own stories through writing, drawing, and collage. All ages welcome. Come early and check out the Stories Unfold exhibit and propose your monument through writing, drawing, and collage. Sponsored by Paper Monuments.
Smith Library
Tuesday, April 16 from 6:30pm - 7:45pm
Pop-Up Library & Story Time at Crescent City Farmers Market
Join us at the new Bywater Crescent City Farmers Market for a pop-up library with books to check out for all ages, digital resources Q&A, and free wi-fi. Plus, a story time for ages 2 - 6 at 4pm. In partnership with Crescent City Farmers Market.
Rusty Rainbow
Wednesday, April 17 from 3pm - 7pm
Paper Flower Workshop
Learn to make different types of paper flowers to create your own arrangement. Space is limited, so please sign up at the desk for one of our two workshops. For ages 13 & over.
East New Orleans Regional Library
Wednesday, April 17 from 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Spring Into Poetry
Celebrate spring and National Poetry Month with readings by local poets Ingrid Green, Russell MacClaren, Phyllis Parun, and Valentine Pierce, and feel free to share your own favorite poem. Light refreshments will be served.
Algiers Regional Library
Wednesday, April 17 from 6pm - 7:45pm
Wine & Coloring
Enjoy a relaxing environment with wine and coloring. For ages 21 & over.
Latter Library
Thursday, April 18 from 6pm - 8pm
Occasionally, event dates and times change. To ensure you are viewing the most current event information, visit nolalibrary.org or contact the Library.
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Fold3 now available with your Library card
Fold3 features premier collections of original military records. These records include the stories, photos, and personal documents of the men and women who served in the military. Many of the records come the U.S. National Archives, The National Archives of U.K. and many others.
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