The Fund for the Future of Heights Libraries (FFHL) is currently seeking nominations for its 2018 FFHL Honor Roll. Nominations will be accepted through Friday, August […]
Sharon Dingess
Local artist Sharon Dingess displays original paintings and paper mâché at Heights Libraries this August.
In Memoriam: Fantasy and Sci-Fi Writers, 2018
It’s been a tough year for literature, with authors like Philip Roth and Tom Wolfe passing away recently. But the Fantasy/Sci-Fi community has been hit […]
Back to School with Microsoft Office
Summer is coming to an end and soon students will be heading back to school. The Microsoft Office suite, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, is […]
Historical Mystery Times Two: Mariah Fredericks and Dianne Freeman
Shadow and sunshine: here are two (two!!) new historical mystery series launches, both taking place around the turn of the twentieth century. One is on […]
Just another Day in LA
Nina is a real estate agent who mostly shows upscale properties in the hills around LA. The opening story in Lydia Millet’s newest book of […]
It’s not too late!
Feel like the season has passed you by, you’ve missed out on summer fun, and there’s no time left for travel or excitement? I disagree. […]
Around the World Reads
There’s a little less than a month left in the library’s summer reading program for kids, Around the World in 30 Days of Reading. The […]
Whoa, Now There’s a Random Book Blog Post
Here we go, an exercise in randomness. Because I seriously don’t know who (besides me) would read all three of these books. Different genres, different […]
The Healing Power of Nature
In this exhibit, clients focus on nature and its healing properties, and explore how nature can affect our lives in a positive way.