Even though women gained the right to vote in August of 1920, the legislators who proposed that Congress establish a Women's History Week (the precursor to Women's History Month) in 1980 chose a week in March. Taking into account the heat of August, they envisioned March's cooler weather and cherry blossoms for their marches. Also in March's favor was the existence in March of International Women's Day, celebrated since 1910. The founders' image of marching especially resonates with the theme of this year's commemorative month, “Moving Forward Together! Women Educating & Inspiring Generations.” Though women helped found and build
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Monthly Archives February 2025
March Events for Adults
We have many exciting educational and entertaining events for adults in March. Read on for event details, or click here for a month-view of all of our programs. If you have any questions, feel free to call 914-422-1400 or email librarian@whiteplainslibrary.org. FREE AARP Tax-Aid Mondays & Wednesdays, 10:00am – 3:00pm Auditorium Come in to have your taxes done by an AARP volunteer. No need to be a member of AARP. Prior-reservation required. English Conversation Group Thursdays & Saturdays, 2:00pm – 3:00pm Community Room Have fun practicing your English conversation skills! Future is Female: Book Discussion Group Monday, March 3, 2:00pm
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Trivia Night at the Library
PLEASE JOIN THE FOUNDATION FOR A LIVELY NIGHT OF TRIVIA WITH TRIVIA MASTER GREG FARBER! May 3, 2025 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. Wine, Beer, & Delicious Snacks! Tickets $75. Funds raised through this event help the White Plains Library Foundation support innovative Library programs for children, teens, and adults. BUY TICKETS HERE Form a team of 6 – 8 people or come as a pair or individual and we'll help you join a team at the event. Team leader should email the team member names to foundation@whiteplainslibrary.org Please RSVP by April 25.
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Board Meeting Documents for March 12, 2025
Combined Agenda – 03-12-2025 03 12 25 Library Board Agenda Agenda Item #1 – February 12 2025 Regular Library Board Minutes – DRAFT Agenda Item #1 – February 12 2025 Annual Meeting Library Board Minutes – DRAFT Agenda Item #2 – Budget Report – February 2025 Agenda Item #3 – Claim List 7 Agenda Item #4 – Adult Services Report – February 2025 Agenda Item #4 – Assistant Directors Report – February 2025 Agenda Item #4 – Collection Management Report – February 2025 Agenda Item #4 – Community Outreach Report- February 2025 Agenda Item #4 – Digital Media Specialist Report
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What’s Next in the Edge: March 2025
Read on to find out about the activities we've planned for grades 7-12 this spring. As usual, we have a lot going on. Stop by anytime during Edge hours to say hello and find out more about the Edge. Edge Hours Monday – Thursday: 3:00-8:00 p.m. Friday: 3:00-6:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 1:00-5:00 p.m. Drop-in Activities No registration is required for these ongoing programs for grades 7-12. Video Game Time Monday, Wednesday, and Friday during Edge hours. Tech Tuesday Youth in grades 4-12 will learn about new technology topics on select Tuesdays at 4:30 p.m. Creative Time Take time for
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White Plains After Hours for Grades 9-12
Friday, June 2, 2023 marked the launch of a new citywide initiative aimed at offering dedicated spaces and events in the evening for White Plains residents in grades 9-12. The Library came together with various City departments and White Plains based organizations after local teens expressed an urgent need for a place to hangout in the evening. White Plains Teen After Hours is a collaboration between ArtsWestchester, the City of White Plains, El Centro Hispano, White Plains Recreation & Parks, the White Plains Youth Bureau, and the White Plains Public Library. City agencies and other organizations are invited to submit their
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College and Career Edge Programs: Spring 2025
College and Career Edge Programs in March/April/May Join us in The Edge for our College and Career Edge series this Spring. We'll be hosting financial literacy workshops, study skills, college tours, resume workshops. College and Career Edge Series: Financial Literacy We will be hosting the following programs in partnership with the U.S. Small Business Administration. Financial Literacy for Teens Monday, March 10, 4:00pm – 5:30pm – Register here Financial Literacy for Teens Monday, April 14, 4:00pm – 5:30pm – Register here Financial Literacy for Teens Monday, May 12, 4:00pm – 5:30pm – Register here College and Career Edge Series: Test
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March 2025 K-6 Programs
For our elementary schoolers, please join us for our programs at The Trove! We have an array of activities for different age groups throughout the month. Author Visit Storytime with David Sherrin; All Ages Galaxy Hall March 1, 11:00am-12:00pm Come enjoy A Special Author Storytime with David Sherrin, who will be reading his book, The Baddest Wolf of All? Followed by a craft. K-2 Stories & Stuff: Mardi Gras!; Grades K-2 Galaxy Hall March 3, 4:30pm-5:30pm Afternoon stories and craft for grades K-2. We will read stories about Mardi Gras and then create our own paper Mardi Gras masks! Trove
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American Girl at the Library – March 2025
American Girl Dolls have been all the rage for years. Check out the upcoming events in our American Girl Doll related programming! Circle of Friends: An American Girl Doll Musical Sunday, March 9, 2:00pm Seven girls throw a surprise sleepover birthday party for their best friend Laura. The party turns out to be a lesson for them all. Throughout the party they each travel back in time and tell their American Girl Doll story and they all learn the true meaning of friendship. American Girl Book Club: Josefina – Sunlight and Shadows Saturday, March 15, 11:00am Grades 1-6, signup required.
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Kids in the Kitchen 6
Welcome to Kids in the Kitchen. This blog series highlights great cookbooks for kids. Fairy Tale Feasts: A Literary Cookbook for Young Readers and Eaters by Jane Yolen and Heidi Stemple Library Catalog Fairy Tale Feasts is more than collection of stories and recipes. In it, Caldecott-winning author Jane Yolen and her daughter, Heidi Stemple, imagine their readers as co-conspirators. About the creation of the stories and the history of the foods they share fun facts and anecdotes designed to encourage future cooks and storytellers to make up their own versions of the classics. From the earliest days of stories,
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Calendar of Events for Children and Teens
Below please find our monthly Youth Services calendars of events – one for Up to Grade 6 and one for Grades 7-12. Of course, be sure to check our online calendar for the most up-to-date information on programs, including any changes or cancellations.
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April 18th
Library Closed on Friday, April 18th for Good Friday
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New WLS Mobile App is Now Live!
The new WLS mobile app has launched and is ready for you to use! Enjoy the convenience of using the catalog from your mobile device. Be sure to remove the former WLS mobile app from your device. Then go to the Apple App Store or Google Play Store to find WLS Mobile (published by ByWater Solutions), and download. Log in with your library card number and your pin (the last 4 digits of the phone number we have on file for you, unless you have changed it to something else). Experience the seamlessness of having the library catalog with you wherever
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Paws to Read
Paws to Read is our popular “read to a dog” program during which children in grades K-6 can read with therapy dog Rufus. Paws for Reading takes place on Fridays – March 14 & 28 and April 11 & 25 – from 4:00-5:00 p.m. Spots are very limited. Sign up at the Compass Desk in the Trove starting 30 minutes prior. Reading with a therapy dog has numerous benefits for children. Reading to a dog is therapeutic, calming and very rewarding. According to American Libraries Magazines.org, “…children read aloud to animals–usually dogs–instead of their peers, and the fear of making
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Burkina Faso Portraits: 3 Families, 50 Years
White Plains Public Library is pleased to present a new exhibit in the Museum Gallery titled Burkina Faso Portraits: 3 Families, 50 Years by Beryl Goldberg. The exhibit will be on display through the end of March. Photographer Beryl Goldberg presents this photo essay of three families from Burkina Faso: “I first met the founding generations—the parents—in 1972. They were true entrepreneurs. They moved from rural villages to the cities, where they found opportunities that were only possible in the urban environment: schools, financial (economic) possibilities, and different standards of living. They all had connections to the city markets, where
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Black History Month Events
February is Black History Month and we've got a great lineup of events in celebration! Be sure to also check out or great list of new and noteworthy reads for Black History Month! R&B / Soul Line Dancing Every Saturday in February, 10:30-11:30am Line dancing has important cultural ties to the Black community in America. This program will break down easy line dances that allow everyone to learn at a comfortable pace while improving their memory and balance. Trove Trivia Book Club Tuesday, February 4, 4:30pm Grades 3-6. Registration required. Discussion of the book The Parker Inheritance, which draws upon
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February Nonfiction Pick of the Month
Nonfiction books are written to present the facts on a wide range of topics, for a wide range of ages. In this column, Erica will recommend new and/or notable nonfiction from the Trove collection! The Mona Lisa Vanishes by Nicholas Day All available formats here You probably know that the Mona Lisa is one of the most famous paintings of all time, but do you know the story behind why? Day has done extensive research and written a fascinating dual narrative of the Mona Lisa being painted and what happened both during and after its infamous theft. Fans of true
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February’s Kid Librarian of the Month
Each month a kid is chosen to curate a display in The Trove with some of their favorite books. Are you interested in being next month’s kid librarian? Fill out a submission form available at The Trove Desk! Name: Evie Age: 7 Favorite types of books: Magic, adventure, & scary Why do you like to read? Because I like stories Check out Evie’s recommended reads! Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie All available formats One starry night, Peter Pan and Tinker Bell lead the three Darling children over the rooftops of London and away to Neverland – the island where lost
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Celebrate Black History Month with Books!
To celebrate Black History Month, we have gathered together a list of noteworthy new 2024-25 titles (from birth to adult!) in the Library – enjoy! For Wee Ones We Are Black History by Tequitia Andrews (Birth to 3 Years-Old) Library Catalog The We Are Black History board book from Mudpuppy is a wonderful introduction to the black leaders and trailblazers who have shaped our world! From the inspiring words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to the incredible calculations of Katherine Johnson, celebrate the achievements of Black pioneers featuring colorful and vibrant illustrations by Tequitia Andrews. Black History: Little Legends
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