Library offers early literacy tips and tools for parents and caregivers
Do you have a baby, toddler or preschooler in your life? You are that child’s first and best teacher!
Do you have a baby, toddler or preschooler in your life? You are that child’s first and best teacher!
Can you name a non-profit organization in Bellingham that has contributed nearly half a million dollars to our community in the past five years, with no paid staff and few administrative costs?
A new reference collection of more than 500 titles focusing on art and regional history is now accessible to community members and Whatcom County researchers, thanks to a partnership between the Whatcom Museum and the Bellingham Public Library, and generous donations to the Museum.
The Bellingham Public Library and Whatcom County Library System now offer thousands of movies, television shows, music albums and audiobooks, all available for mobile and online access through a new service provided by hoopla digital.
The Bellingham Public Library is hosting a free lecture series in April exploring issues of injustice and intolerance in our Bellingham and Whatcom County communities.
Bellingham Public Library Director Pam Nyberg Kiesner recently was elected to chair the Library Council of Washington, an organization dedicated to promoting access to library services throughout the state.
Do you have skills you are willing to share? The Bellingham Public Library invites you to present free SkillShare workshops at the Central Library.
The Fairhaven Branch of the Bellingham Public Library is participating in “Mr. Carnegie’s Grand Tour of Washington and Oregon,” a self-directed road trip celebrating Carnegie Library buildings intended for history buffs and library lovers.