Learn More About National Child Abuse Prevention Month
Kent District Library
by Katie
1w ago
By Kate Lange | Development & Communications Director, Children's Advocacy Center of Kent County During April, Kent District Library joins the Children’s Advocacy Center of Kent County in recognizing National Child Abuse Prevention Month, underscoring the critical need for awareness and community involvement in preventing child sexual abuse. The statistics surrounding child sexual abuse are alarming, with research indicating that one in four girls and one in twenty boys will experience sexual abuse before the age of 18 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). The impact of sexual abu ..read more
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Recycle Your Solar Eclipse Glasses
Kent District Library
by Katie
1w ago
We hope you enjoyed the solar eclipse! We would like to help you put your solar eclipse glasses to good use. Our East Grand Rapids Branch is organizing a recycling opportunity. There is a collection bin at the East Grand Rapids Branch, or you can drop off your glasses at any KDL branch and they will be sent to the EGR Branch. Donated glasses will be sent to Latin America and used to view the eclipse in October 2024. Thanks for considering ..read more
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Stump the Librarian: Color Conundrum
Kent District Library
by Katie
1w ago
Do you need some road trip entertainment? Check out KDL’s Stump the Librarian podcast for some family fun! In this crazy episode, Liz and Jill discuss which toys they would hang out with if they shrunk to the size of toys. They also answer questions from you, the listener. This is a very colorful episode as they explore the many colors of the Northern Lights and bruises (where did that one come from?).   Join our librarians every other Wednesday as they try to answer your inquisitive questions and see if it’s possible to stump a librarian!  Do you have a burning question? Th ..read more
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Stump the Librarian: A Very Hairy Episode
Kent District Library
by Katie
1M ago
Hello again! It’s time for another episode of KDL’s fact-filled podcast with librarians Jill & Liz. In today’s episode, Jill combs through hair facts and wonders where on the body humans do not grow hair. Do you know? Liz explores the expression “knock on wood” and then digs in to why and how cats purr. We “knead” to know! Finally, Jill recommends a powerful chapter book featuring Indigenous folklore and adventure. Listen in and explore your world with us!  Join our librarians every other Wednesday as they try to answer your inquisitive questions and see if it’s possible to stump a l ..read more
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Book Your Ticket to the Spring Break Staycation!
Kent District Library
by Katie
1M ago
Just because you aren't taking a trip south for spring break, doesn't mean you can't have a whole lot of fun! We have a great line-up of awesome programs for kids of all ages. Don't miss out! KDL Lab Experience: Total Eclipse of the Sun In anticipation of the total Solar Eclipse on April 8, join us for STEAM-based activities exploring shadows, animal behavior and all things eclipses. Visit kdl.org/events/eclipse for dates, times and locations. For school-age kids. Mad Science Presents Fire and Ice From a shivering spatula to a special bubbly shower, be thrilled and chilled with amazing dry ic ..read more
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Let It Snow Success
Kent District Library
by Katie
1M ago
This year's Let It Snow program was a huge success! We had 2,818 completers, who each earned a mug, and 1,452 power readers, who were entered into a prize drawing. These numbers are up from last year, when we had 2,674 completers and 1,387 power readers. Over 22,700 books were read. If we laid them out end to end, they would probably stretch over three miles. If stacked, the books read would reach over 2,800 feet high. If weighed, the books would be over 19,000 lbs. We are guessing over 6.2 million pages were read. We have a lot to celebrate! Congratulations to power readers Annabelle from th ..read more
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On the Same Page: Registration is Open!
Kent District Library
by Katie
1M ago
Today is the day you have been waiting for! Registration is now open for the On the Same Page Author Visit, taking place at 6:30 PM on Wednesday, April 24 at the Covenant Fine Arts Center at Calvin University. Don't miss your chance to hear from acclaimed authors Ann Patchett and Kevin Wilson.  Free registration is required to attend, and you may register for up to two tickets. We expect registration to fill up quickly, so don't delay. Sign up now and make plans to join us for what is sure to be a delightful evening.  ..read more
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Spring Programs Inspired by Tom Lake
Kent District Library
by Katie
1M ago
By Angela Deckard and Shelby Toren, Branch Librarians We’re counting down the days until we get to meet Ann Patchett and Kevin Wilson in April! While we are excitedly awaiting the big event, we hope you will join us for one of the many programs we have connected to the themes of Ann Patchett’s Tom Lake, opens a new window.  Enjoy the following On the Same Page programs happening at various KDL branches: Intro to Canning Learn interesting recipes, from beets to jams, with different canning techniques. Take home a few recipes and a canned good.  The Art of Life Enjoy a laid-back ..read more
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Stump the Librarian: Koala Criminals
Kent District Library
by Katie
1M ago
This week Liz and Jill are talking about fingerprints. How do we get them? Are my fingerprints the same as my twins? What if I injure my fingerprint? What other animals have fingerprints? And have Liz and Jill had their fingerprints taken? We are also talking about our oldest memories and why we can’t remember being a baby.   Join our librarians every other Wednesday as they try to answer your inquisitive questions and see if it’s possible to stump a librarian!  Do you have a burning question? They would love to hear what questions are on your mind! Don’t forget to subscribe ..read more
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Empower U Empowers Young Adults
Kent District Library
by Katie
1M ago
By Jaci Cooper | Director of Projects and Planning EmpowerU is a special needs transition program overseen by the Kent Intermediate School District (KISD) for adults ages 18-26 who have already gone through high school. Their mission statement is: “In partnership with our community, [EmpowerU] provides specialized instruction and opportunities specific to employment and independent living skills necessary for young adults to live a purposeful and productive life.” With 350+ students throughout Kent County, this is the second largest transitional program in the state. This focus on experientia ..read more
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