Saturday, March 29
The celebration will kick off at 10 a.m. featuring a ribbon-cutting ceremony and live entertainment for all ages! Additional parking will be available at the adjacent Pike High School parking lot.
Tax time is here! Many Library patrons rely on the Library for tax forms and filing instruction booklets. Here is what to expect if you come into a Library for tax documents as well as information about helpful tax resources.
Learn about trailblazing female athletes, like Bobbi Gibb, who won the unofficial women’s division of the Boston Marathon several times. It wasn’t until 1972 that a female division was officially recognized.
These books, videos, and online resources provide an engaging look back at the women who have come before, women today, and a hopeful look forward to the possibilities of the female changemakers and leaders to come! This year's Women's History Month theme from the National Women's History Alliance (NWHA) is "Moving Forward Together! Women Educating & Inspiring Generations."
Learn moreThe Library is partnering with local civic organizations to reflect on the 1925 trial of D.C. Stephenson, a Ku Klux Klan leader convicted of rape and murder. This pivotal trial, conducted in Noblesville, marked the decline of the Indiana KKK, which wielded significant political and social power in the 1920s. A series of events in Marion and Hamilton counties will provide opportunities for education and reflection on this historical turning point.
Learn moreThe Seed Library makes free seeds available for pick-up at all branch locations each growing season. In addition to free seeds, check out resources and attend workshops about growing and using plants from your seeds!
Seeds Available: March - September
Limit: 5 packets per visit
Are you looking for your next read? We can help! Visit us in person, explore reading recommendations online, join an in-person or online book discussion, get recommendations on Facebook or tune in to our televised book club segments!
Browse nowThe 2025 McFadden Lecture features a discussion with historian Timothy Egan, acclaimed writer and veteran chronicler of the American experience, and author of A Fever in the Heartland: The Ku Klux Klan's Plot to Take Over America, and the Woman Who Stopped Them. This program contains adult themes and language that may not be suitable for all audiences
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