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Communications Staff
March 7, 2023

STEM Kits spark curiosity and problem-solving

Is your child ready to learn more about STEM? Last month a young boy named Camahry asked to use a STEM Kit at the Library. After he completed the challenge, Camahry showed another family how to use the kit.

Marenda Escobar
February 24, 2023

Nine winners selected in 2023 Fresh New Kicks Contest

Students in our community have outdone themselves in this year’s Fresh New Kicks design-a-shoe contest! This year, the St. Joe County Public Library received 567 design submissions.

Marissa Gebhard
February 6, 2023

Library partners with South Bend Symphony Orchestra to offer free tickets

The St. Joe County Public Library is once again partnering with the South Bend Symphony Orchestra to provide community members up to six (6) free tickets to performances in the Jack M. Champaigne Masterworks Series.

Marissa Gebhard
February 6, 2023

Main Library hosts Science Alive

The St. Joe County Public Library will host the thirty-first annual Science Alive on Feb. 11 (Saturday) at Main Library from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 

Marenda Escobar
January 30, 2023

ALA announces 2023 book awards

Book award season is upon us, and we’re as excited as you are. Here is why you should check out this year’s Newbery, Caldecott, and Coretta Scott King award-winning books.

Marenda Escobar
January 11, 2023

The Hottest Books from 2022

The Library does many things, including providing great books to the community, which leads us to the Library’s hottest books of the year. The following lists feature the books in highest circulation for adult, teen, and juvenile categories.

Marissa Gebhard
January 1, 2023

Author and Cultural Documentarian Candacy Taylor to speak Feb 20

Candacy Taylor is an award-winning author, photographer and cultural documentarian. She is the author of Overground Railroad: The Green Book and the Roots of Black Travel in America.

Marenda Escobar
December 12, 2022

Fresh New Kicks: A design contest for kids and teens

What we wear is a form of self-expression. Even classic pieces can be styled and designed to fit individual tastes. This winter, kids and teens are invited to create their own designs in the Library’s 2023 Fresh New Kicks competition.

Communications Staff
December 8, 2022

Storytime critical for developing early literacy skills

Do you ever wonder how much your young toddler is truly absorbing from the story you read? Do you ever think that reading a short story to them doesn’t make an impact on their learning? The truth is it actually does.

Communications Staff
November 17, 2022

Growing up at the Library

“This is my library baby!” patron Ruby Brower proudly proclaimed as she lovingly introduced me to her grandson, Tyrin. At a critical time in her life, Ruby discovered the library, and the resources proved to be just what she needed. 

Marenda Escobar
November 10, 2022

“When I say South Bend” and more 574 Stories

“When I say South Bend, I mean my South Bend,” says Lily Francis, a sophomore and young poet. Lily Francis is one of twelve local high school students who were invited to participate in 574 Stories, a five-day intensive creative writing workshop.

Marissa Gebhard
November 10, 2022

Library hosts Explore-a-Story

The St. Joe County Public Library will host Explore-A-Story, a day-long event for children that brings stories to life. Fischoff’s award-winning ensemble, WindSync, will perform at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. as they read the book, Interstellar Cinderella.

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