This week, the Dollar General Literacy Foundation awarded Heights Libraries a $2,000 grant to support early literacy. This local grant award is part of over […]
An Unorthodox Immersion Into the Alaskan Wilderness
There’s a lot to learn in this novel about Alaska. Get out your atlas and find where Kachemak Bay is located. Go on the Internet […]
Centennial 100: 1926-1936
This is part two of a Read/Watch/Listen bookmark series by the Heights Matchmakers, celebrating the Heights Libraries’ Centennial decade by decade! Books: The Castle by Franz […]
All in the Family: A Book List
Family dynamics drive the plot. The Precious One by Marisa de los Santos A Spool of Blue Thread by Anne Tyler Every Last One by […]
YA Lit for Mental Health
Being a teenager is tough for everyone. The already confusing time can become more overwhelming if you begin developing thoughts or feelings that don’t seem quite […]
Know Your Library #7
Reporter John Depke visited the University Heights branch during a story time featuring dolls with head librarian Miss Nell Lynch!
WordPress Classes now at the HKIC
This month the library introduced a new class series to its lineup, the web development platform WordPress. Here are the “need to know”s on WordPress […]
Juggling Life and Family-a Mother’s Dilemma
As Glamour Magazine’s Books Editor, Elisabeth Egan knows her readers want characters who are easy to relate to in believable engaging stories. With A Window Opens, she’s […]
Take a Trip Into the Wild: A Book List
Get lost in the wilderness with these titles! Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer Finding Everett Ruess: The Life and Unsolved Disappearance of a Legendary […]
A Dozen Documentaries on DVD
A list of a dozen delightful documentaries. Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry: B AI WEIWE “Born in 1957, Beijing-based Ai Weiwei is perhaps the most internationally […]