Heights Libraries made it possible for customers to borrow movies in 1972! Want to see more articles about the library like this one? Check […]
Women’s Studies at the Public Library
Public library collections can be a great place to learn and reflect on your place in the world. There are a number of new books […]
Better Know a Library Staffer: Jess
Here on the blog the other Matchmakers and I share what we are reading, watching, or listening to quite frequently, but we don’t often hear […]
Children’s Graphic Novel Round Up
Bird and Squirrel on the Edge by James Burks “Bird and Squirrel are almost home. All that’s left for them to do is cross the […]
Free Education Tools Online
As the weather grows colder it gets harder to leave the house, even for computer classes at the Heights Library. Fear not, there are many […]
Teen Graphic Novel Round Up
Archie Volume One: The New Riverdale by Mark Waid “Archie, one of the longest-running titles in comic book history, is rebooted here in this […]
Better Know a Library Staffer: Colin
Here on the blog the other Matchmakers and I share what we are reading, watching, or listening to quite frequently, but we don’t often hear […]
Better Know a Library Staffer: Bill
Here on the blog the other Matchmakers and I share what we are reading, watching, or listening to quite frequently, but we don’t often hear […]
Know Your Library #24
It was announced the Miss Sarah Cody would replace Miss Gayle Clark as Director of Heights Libraries in 1963. Fun fact, Sarah Cody was related […]
A Disaster of a Vacation
What surprised me about Delia Ephron’s novel, Siracusa, is that I loved despising all the characters, even the little girl. Typically, if I don’t like […]