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Library Closures
The Library will be closed Monday, February 16th in Observance of President's Day. We will reopen on Tuesday, February 17th at 10am. Happy President's Day everyone!
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Free Dog Training Workshops with Author Kendall Brown Upcoming Topics Feb 7 – Good at Home, Gone in Public Mar 7 – From Chaos to Calm Apr 4 – Leash Walking Without the Struggle May 2 – Jumping, Barking, and Ignoring You Jul 11 – Why Treats Stop Working Aug 8 – Calm Greetings Sept 5 – Building a Stronger Bond Oct 3 – Calm Dogs in a Busy World Nov 7 – Consistency Without Burnout Dec 5 – Setting Your Dog Up for Success
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✨Make Something New This Month at the Carson City Library! Looking for a creative midweek spark? Join us for Makerspace Workshops, happening every Wednesday from 5:00–6:00 PM in the Library Makerspace. Each week offers hands-on learning with different tools and technologies—perfect for beginners and curious creators alike. Weekly lineup: 1st Wednesday: Sewing & Embroidery 2nd Wednesday: CNC Carvey Machine 3rd Wednesday: 3D Printing 4th Wednesday: Rotating projects like heat press, Boss laser, soldering, and more
Whether you want to learn a new skill, explore our makerspace equipment, or create something unique, there’s a new project waiting for you each week. Come experiment, learn, and make with us! 📍 Carson City Library Makerspace 🕔 Wednesdays | 5:00–6:00 PM
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SPECIAL FEBRUARY PROGRAMS
(See LibCal for full details)
Valentine’s Card Craft – Sun, Feb 1 | 2:00–2:30 PM | Children’s Area Pete the Cat Day – Wed, Feb 4 | 6:30 PM | Children’s Area Make Your Own Library Card & Book Art – Sat, Feb 7 | 1:00–2:00 PM | Children’s Area Valentine’s Read-In – Tues, Feb 10 | 6:00–7:00 PM | Digitorium Flower Bouquet Craft – Thurs, Feb 12 | 11:30 AM–12:30 PM | Digitorium President’s Day Virtual Monuments Tour – Tues, Feb 17 | 11:30 AM–5:30 PM | Digi Braided Bracelet Craft (60th Anniversary) – Thurs, Feb 26 | 11:30 AM–12:30 PM Pokémon Day Celebration – Fri, Feb 27 | 4:00 PM | Children’s Area
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Every Saturday • 10:30–11:30 AM Each week we’ll dive into a new science, technology, engineering, art, or math topic with hands-on projects perfect for curious minds and families learning together. Feb 7: Euler Day – Create art using Euler’s constant Feb 14: Valentine Candy STEAM – Candy-based experiments Feb 21: Lunar New Year Macramé (60th Anniversary) - Feb 28: Tie-Dye STEAM (60th Anniversary) – Color theory exploration
Each program offers a playful way to explore science, creativity, and problem-solving. We can’t wait to see you there!
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❄️ 2025 Winter Reading Challenge Wrap Up
Thank you to everyone who made our Winter Reading Challenge this year so successful! Our reading goal as a community was 500,000 minutes and we far exceeded that with a final total of 659,195 minutes!
We now looking ahead to Summer Reading Kick Off in June 2026. We are already hard at work 3D printing sign up prizes. Stop by the front desk to see what we are up to!
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📚 Off the Shelf Book Club: The Violin Conspiracy by Brendan Slocumb For the month of December we will be reading Bonnie Garmus' compelling debut novel: Lessons in Chemistry! Discussion Dates: Thursday, February 19th at 5:30pm Tuesday, February 24th at 5:30pm
📍 Location: Digitorium, Carson City Library
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Tech Busters: One On One Tech Help Wednesdays | 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM Carson City Library Note: Beginning February 2026, Techbusters! will now be offered on Wednesdays from 3pm - 4pm. Need help with your smartphone, tablet, laptop, or other tech questions? Stop by Techbusters! Our knowledgeable staff offers one-on-one assistance with setting up devices, troubleshooting problems, and learning new digital skills. Walk-ins are welcome—no appointment needed. Whether you’re just getting started or need help mastering your technology, we’re here to help!
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Minden Board Game Group Sundays | 12:30 PM – 3:30 PM Carson City Library | Digitorium Join the Minden Board Game Group every Sunday afternoon in the Carson City Library’s Digitorium! Bring your favorite games from home or choose from a wide selection of board games available on the Digi shelves. Whether you’re a seasoned strategist or a casual player, there’s something for everyone. All ages are welcome—families, teens, and adults alike. Drop in, meet new friends, and enjoy an afternoon of fun, friendly competition, and community connection. No registration required.
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Lego ClubWednesdays | 4:00 PM Kennedy Children's Corner | Carson City Library Get creative and build something amazing at Lego Club! Join us every Wednesday at 4 PM in the Kennedy Children's Corner. This program is designed for elementary school-aged children who love to imagine, design, and build with Legos. No registration is required—just drop in and start building! We provide the bricks, you bring the creativity.
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Baby Bookworms Storytime Tuesdays | 10:30 AM Carson City Library Designed for our littlest learners (ages 0–2), Baby Bookworms offers gentle stories, songs, and bonding time for babies and their caregivers. Join us each week for a cozy and welcoming storytime that encourages early literacy and connection through shared experiences. No registration required—just bring your baby and get ready for sweet moments and lots of smiles!
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Wednesdays | 6:30 PMDigitorium | Carson City Library Get ready to wind down with stories, songs, and crafts at Bedtime Bears Storytime! Perfect for kids of all ages, this relaxing evening program helps little ones settle in for the night with calming activities and creative fun. No registration required—just drop in with your favorite stuffed animal or blanket and enjoy a cozy evening together.
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Thursdays | 10:30 AMDigitorium | Carson City Library Big Kid Butterflies Storytime is designed especially for older toddlers and preschoolers (ages 1–5) who are getting ready to start school! Join us for stories, songs, and activities that support early literacy, school readiness, and social skills in a fun, welcoming environment. Younger children are also welcome to join the fun! No registration required—just drop in and watch your little butterflies grow and learn!
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Textile Arts Club (formerly Crochet Corner) Thursdays | 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM 2nd Floor | Executive Conference Room | Carson City Library Whether you’re brand new to crochet or have years of experience, Crochet Corner is the perfect place to stitch, learn, and create together! We’ll cover the basics for beginners and offer a welcoming space for all skill levels to practice and share tips. All materials are provided. Ages 14 and up are welcome. No registration required—just bring your creativity and join us for a relaxing evening of crafting!
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Saturdays | 12:00 PMDigitorium or Main Floor | Carson City Library Challenge your mind and sharpen your skills at Chess Club! Players of all ages and experience levels are welcome to join in friendly matches and learn new strategies. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned player, there’s a seat at the board for you. No registration required—just drop in and make your next great move!
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Stream Movies on Kanopy! Kanopy is a video streaming service that provides instant access to critically acclaimed movies and documentaries, as well as Kanopy Kids children's favorites. Kanopy is accessible via mobile and tablet apps for iPhone and Android. You can also access Kanopy on your desktop and smart tv apps like Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast, Samsung TV and Amazon Fire Stick. Set up your account with your Carson City Library card barcode, your email, and a user-generated password.
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To Kill a Mockingbird
by Harper Lee
Through the young eyes of Scout and Jem Finch, Harper Lee explores ... the irrationality of adult attitudes toward race and class in the Deep South of the 1930s. The conscience of a town steeped in prejudice, violence, and hypocrisy is pricked by the stamina and quiet heroism of one man's struggle for justice--but the weight of history will only tolerate so much--Provided by publisher.
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Rosemary's Baby
by Ira Levin
Rosemary Woodhouse and her struggling actor husband Guy move into the Bramford, an old New York City apartment building with an ominous reputation and mostly elderly residents. Neighbors Roman and Minnie Castavet soon come nosing around to welcome the Woodhouses to the building, and despite Rosemary's reservations about their eccentricity and the weird noises that she keeps hearing, her husband takes a special shine to them. Shortly after Guy lands a plum Broadway role, Rosemary becomes pregnant, and the Castavets start taking a special interest in her welfare. As the sickened Rosemary becomes increasingly isolated, she begins to suspect that the Castavets' circle is not what it seems...
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Valley of the Dolls
by Jacqueline Susann
The 50th Anniversary Edition of Jacqueline Susann's All-Time Pop-Culture ClassicThe perfect gift for any Valley fan or your favorite Doll, featuring a new cover design - introduction by Simon Doonan - never-before-seen archival material - an essay from Jackie, My Book Is Not Dirty!At a time when women were destined to become housewives, Jacqueline Susann let us dream. Anne, Neely, and Jennifer become best friends as struggling young women in New York City trying to make their mark. Eventually, they climb their way to the top of the entertainment industry only to find that there's no place left to go but down, into the Valley of the Dolls.
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We Have Always Lived in the Castle
by Shirley Jackson
Shirley Jackson's beloved gothic tale of a peculiar girl named Merricat and her family's dark secret takes readers deep into a labyrinth of dark neurosis. We Have Always Lived in the Castle is a deliciously unsettling novel about a perverse, isolated, and possibly murderous family and the struggle that ensues when a cousin arrives at their estate. This edition features an afterword by Jonathan Lethem.
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The Godfather: Deluxe Edition
by Mario Puzo
A special deluxe hardcover edition of The Godfather--the unforgettable saga of an American crime family that became a #1 bestseller and global phenomenon. This deluxe edition of The Godfather includes: - A jacket featuring a new take on the iconic original cover- Printed cover boards with art that will titillate hardcore fans- Stained edges- Beautifully illustrated endpapers Since its release in 1969, The Godfather has made an indelible mark on American crime fiction. From the mind of master storyteller Mario Puzo, it traces the Corleone family, whose brilliant and brutal portrayal illuminated the violent and seductive allure of power in American society. A tale of family and loyalty, law and order, obedience and rebellion, it has stood the test of time as the definitive novel of the Mafia underworld. Beyond the bestselling novel, Francis Ford Coppola's incomparable film adaptation and Academy Award winner for Best Picture cemented The Godfather's reputation as a triumph in storytelling and a seminal classic for the ages. With a legacy of blood and honor, it is a cultural touchstone that has resonated for generations, and still mesmerizes readers to this day.
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The Left Hand of Darkness
by Ursula K. Le Guin
The queen of science fiction's trailblazing novel about a planet full of genderless beingsA groundbreaking work of science fiction, The Left Hand of Darkness tells the story of a lone human emissary's mission to Winter, an unknown alien world whose inhabitants can choose--and change--their gender. His goal is to facilitate Winter's inclusion in a growing intergalactic civilization. But to do so he must bridge the gulf between his own views and those of the completely dissimilar culture that he encounters. Exploring questions of psychology, society, and human emotion in an alien world, The Left Hand of Darkness stands as a landmark achievement in the annals of science fiction.
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The Feminine Mystique
by Betty Friedan
Landmark, groundbreaking, classic--these adjectives barely do justice to the pioneering vision and lasting impact of The Feminine Mystique. Published in 1963, it gave a pitch-perfect description of the problem that has no name the insidious beliefs and institutions that undermined women's confidence in their intellectual capabilities and kept them in the home. Writing in a time when the average woman first married in her teens and 60 percent of women students dropped out of college to marry, Betty Friedan captured the frustrations and thwarted ambitions of a generation and showed women how they could reclaim their lives. Part social chronicle, part manifesto, The Feminine Mystique is filled with fascinating anecdotes and interviews as well as insights that continue to inspire. This 50th-anniversary edition features an afterword by best-selling author Anna Quindlen as well as a new introduction by Gail Collins.
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The Fire Next Time
by James Baldwin
A stirring, intimate reflection on the nature of race and American nationhood that has inspired generations of writers and thinkers, first published in 1963, the same year as the March on Washington The finest essay I've ever read.--Ta-Nehisi Coates, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the National Book Award winner Between the World and Me With clarity, conviction, and passion, James Baldwin delivers a dire warning of the effects of racism that remains urgent nearly sixty years after its original publication. In the first of two essays, My Dungeon Shook: Letter to My Nephew on the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Emancipation, Baldwin offers kind and unflinching counsel on what it means to be Black in the United States and explains the twisted logic of American racism. In Down at the Cross: Letter from a Region in My Mind, Baldwin recounts his spiritual journey into the church after a religious crisis at the age of fourteen, and then back out of it again, as well as his meeting with Elijah Muhammad, the leader of the Nation of Islam. Throughout, Baldwin urges us to confront the oppressive institutions of race, religion, and nationhood itself, and insists that shared resilience among both Black and white people is the only way forward. As much as it is a reckoning with America's racist past, The Fire Next Time is also a clarion call to care, courage, and love, and a candle to light the way.
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In Cold Blood
by Truman Capote
On November 15, 1959, in the small town of Holcomb, Kansas, four members of the Clutter family were savagely murdered by blasts from a shotgun held a few inches from their faces. There was no apparent motive for the crime, and there were almost no clues.
As Truman Capote reconstructs the murder and the investigation that led to the capture, trial, and execution of the killers, he generates both mesmerizing suspense and astonishing empathy. In Cold Blood is a work that transcends its moment, yielding poignant insights into the nature of American violence.
Originally published: New York: Random House, c1965.
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Slouching Towards Bethlehem: Essays
by Joan Didion
Beautifully repackaged as part of the Picador Modern Classics Series, this special edition is small enough to fit in your pocket and bold enough to stand out on your bookshelf. Celebrated, iconic, and indispensable, Joan Didion's first work of nonfiction, Slouching Towards Bethlehem, is considered a watershed moment in American writing. First published in 1968, the collection was critically praised as one of the best prose written in this country. More than perhaps any other book, this collection by one of the most distinctive prose stylists of our era captures the unique time and place of Joan Didion's focus, exploring subjects such as John Wayne and Howard Hughes, growing up in California and the nature of good and evil in a Death Valley motel room, and, especially, the essence of San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury, the heart of the counterculture. As Joyce Carol Oates remarked: [Didion] has been an articulate witness to the most stubborn and intractable truths of our time, a memorable voice, partly eulogistic, partly despairing; always in control.
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I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
by Maya Angelou
[New York Times Bestseller] I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a vivid portrayal of the childhood of black girls in America in the 1930s and 1940s. It is a mixture of loneliness, self-pity, injustice and pain. It is the struggle to protect honor for herself, for her loved ones and the desire to have love and care of the strong-willed girl Maya. Maya Angelou is best known for her series of seven autobiographies, of which I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is her debut autobiography, first published in 1969. This book is considered a modern American classic loved worldwide.
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