As part of its commitment to bringing diverse programs to all community members, Heights Libraries is pleased to present nationally popular, high energy Deaf entertainer […]
Author Spotlight: Julie Murphy
I have been hearing really good things about Dumplin’ by Julie Murphy (Overdrive Ebook/Audiobook) so I recently picked up a copy. I LOVED it! Willowdean […]
FFHL Announces 2019 Honor Roll Literacy Award Winners
The Fund for the Future of Heights Libraries (FFHL), the Library’s foundation, is pleased to announce the 2019 winners of its annual Honor Roll Literacy […]
Art by Carrie Williams
About the artist Carrie Williams’ paintings are an eclectic mix spanning the natural to the fantastical, usually incorporating bright colors, bold textures, and evocative motion. […]
Spotting Fake News
More and more, we are getting our news and information from the internet and social media. It’s always on and always there. Using the internet […]
Author Spotlight: Anna Quindlen
Sometimes, as a reader, there’s an author’s voice that is always a pleasure. Such is the case with me-the-reader and author Anna Quindlen. What is […]
FFHL’s 2019 Honor Roll Awards Dinner
Join us to celebrate champions of literacy in our community. 2019 Honor Roll Dinner Sunday, November 10th 5:30-8:30 pm Dino’s at Acacia/The Ballroom 26899 Cedar […]
Art by Nana Kwesi Agyare-Ansah
September 3 – 13, 2019 Kwesiagyare, as he is known by his signature, is one of Ghana’s prominent artists. His experience with various forms of media […]
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The University Heights branch parking lot and the Lee Road branch main parking lot will be closed Wednesday, Sept. 4, for resurfacing.
Might Solve a Mystery? Gonna Rewrite History?
Close to Shore: The Terrifying Shark Attacks of 1916 by Michael Capuzzo Genre Snapshot: Non-fiction, History Did you know that the 1975 movie Jaws was […]