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In This Issue:
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Best Books of 2025 Tech Help After the Holidays New Year, New Library Habits Curated Winter Reads on Libby Highlighted Events All Events Richmond Public Library Foundation Update Sign Up for Our Newsletters Library Closings
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If you received a new device over the holidays—or want to feel more confident using the technology you already have—our free tech help will give you the support you need. Library staff offer one-on-one assistance and beginner-friendly classes on topics such as setting up new devices, using email, downloading apps, navigating the internet safely, and organizing photos and files. No question is too small, and no prior experience is required.
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Wednesday, January 7, 2:00 PM Ginter Park Branch Get creative with polymer clay! Shape, bend, and cut your own earrings, then bake them into real jewelry to take home. Ages 13-18. Registration required.
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Thursday, January 8, 6:00 PMEast End Branch Each month several participants will bake the same item and come together to taste them and talk about challenges, triumphs, and the insights gained along the way.
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Thursday, January 15, 11:00 AM Main Library Curious about the history of your home or favorite park? Explore local history collections such as maps, photographs, and microfilm, then get help starting your own research projects. Registration required.
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Tuesday, January 27, 2:00 PM Westover Hills Branch Learn the basics of wills, trusts, and estate planning from local attorneys. See examples of powers of attorney and more using a variety of legal resources. Registration required.
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Wednesday, January 28, 5:00 PM Belmont Branch Enter our Adult Spelling Bee to match wits for some nerdy wordy fun! You can play solo or bring a team of friends (up to 4 people). Registration required.
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The new year is shaping up to be an exciting one around the library system. You'll find engaging new resources in the children's areas at every branch. This summer we'll welcome 10 early learning interns to support literacy during Summer Reading, and we'll continue to invite Richmonders to tell and share their stories in the Memory Lab.
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If you're curious about a program, ready to get involved, or simply want to explore what your library has to offer, please give me a call at 804-646-5511. I'll be happy to talk more about how the library can serve you. Susan Revere Executive Director
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As reminder, all Richmond Public Library locations will be closed on the following dates: Thursday, January 1 – New Year's Day Monday, January 19– Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day
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