January 2026 - Issue 904
NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Derby Public Library will close at 5 p.m. on December 31st and be closed all day on January 1st.

Derby Public Library will be closed on January 19 for Martin Luther King Jr Day.

PROGRAMS & EVENTS
See all programs on our event calendar.
January and February yoga event poster with dates, times and descriptions. The poster will link to the event calendar on our website.
Library lounge poster for movies being shown in January.

Friends of the library annual meeting poster featuring a presentation by a Kansas Humanities speaker.

Local author meet and greet poster for Hunter Davis on January 17.

K-Pop yoga class poster for January 18.

Upcoming events and registration dates
 
Genealogy basics class banner for the event on February 8.
Genealogy Basics : Building Your Family Tree
February 8 at 2:00 p.m. in the Frank Fanning Room
Registration opens January 12 at 9 a.m.
 
Crafternoon banner
Saturday Crafternoon : Novel Vases 
February 14 at 2:30 p.m. in the Frank Fanning Room
Registration opens January 12 at 9 a.m.
 
Derby DIY herbal tea blending class banner with dates and times for class and registration.
Derby DIY : Herbal Tea Blending 
February 21 at 2:00 p.m. in the Community Room
Registration opens January 26 at 9 a.m.
For more information on upcoming adult programs visit our
Adult Programs page on our website.

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Youth programs start January 5
Family Night
Mondays at 6:30 p.m.
Early Literacy Area
 
Teen Tuesday
Tuesdays at 4:00 p.m.
Community Room
 
Baby Storytime
Thursdays at 10:00 a.m.
Frank Fanning Room
 
Adventures @ the Library
Thursdays at 4:00 p.m.
Frank Fanning Room
Preschool Storytime
Tuesdays & Wednesdays at 10:00 a.m.
Early Literacy Area
 
Tween Zone
Wednesdays at 4:00 p.m.
Frank Fanning Room
 
Building Blocks Read & Play
Thursdays at 11:00 a.m.
Frank Fanning Room
 
Toddler Time
Fridays at 10:00 & 11:00 a.m.
Frank Fanning Room
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Noon Year's Eve Party!!
 
Come celebrate the new year with Derby Public Library! We'll have crafts and activities for families to enjoy. We'll celebrate the New Year starting at 11:30 a.m. and wrap up with a countdown and balloon drop. Happy Noon Year!
 
Wednesday, December 31st at 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Community Room at the Derby Public Library

Local author meet and greet poster for Dawn Feltrop on January 23.

INSIDE THE LIBRARY

Coming soon to the
Gathering Space Gallery
 
"The Evolving Palette"
by the Kansas Art Guild
 
Get ready to kick off your January with a burst of color and a healthy dose of inspiration! We are bringing a powerhouse of local talent to Derby as the Kansas Art Guild takes over the gallery with their stunning new show, "The Evolving Palette."

The story of the Guild is just as vibrant as the art itself. It all started in 1977 when Nona Bass moved from California to Wichita and realized the local art scene was missing a heartbeat—a place for creators to connect. She gathered eight artists at Friends University, and the rest is history! Today, this volunteer-powered group has grown into a prestigious community of makers who meet monthly at Mark Arts to challenge each other, share ideas, and keep the spirit of Kansas art alive and thriving.

The title "The Evolving Palette" isn't just a name—it’s a promise. This show captures the constant motion of creativity, moving seamlessly from luminous watercolors and detailed graphite drawings to bold acrylics and classic, rich oil paintings. You’ll get to explore a dynamic showcase that celebrates the beautiful variety of the ever-changing art world, ensuring there is something to catch every eye and spark every imagination.

Whether you’re an artist looking for your next "aha!" moment or a neighbor looking to escape the winter grey, this exhibition is for you. It’s a celebration of cooperation, craft, and the joy of a community that refuses to stand still. Come see how these local masters are pushing boundaries and evolving their craft right here in our own backyard.
 
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Birth of an Idea
by Sharon Ridpath
Wonderland
by Diane Ridpath

Coming soon to the
High Wall Gallery

"The Unstaged Beauty of Life"
by Diane Ridpath
 
Looking for a way to brighten up your January? Shake off the winter chill and step into a world of warmth, color, and heartfelt connection at our upcoming exhibition featuring local artist Diane Ridpath.
 
Diane’s latest collection is a breath of fresh air. Moving away from the "posed and perfect," her work captures life exactly as it happens—spontaneous, a little messy, and deeply beautiful. From the playful energy of children and pets to the comforting sight of familiar local landmarks, this show is a celebration of the everyday moments that stick with us long after they’ve passed.

Though the pieces are deeply personal to Diane, they have a magical way of feeling familiar to everyone. As you wander through the gallery, you might find a fragment of your own favorite memory hidden in the brushstrokes of a sunset or the tilt of a child’s head. It’s a collection that invites you to slow down, look closer, and remember the connections that matter most.

This isn’t a "hushed whispers and velvet ropes" kind of art show. It is warm, approachable, and human. Whether you are a lifelong art collector or someone who just appreciates a beautiful story, Diane’s work offers a welcoming space to reflect on memory, change, and the joy of life unfolding.
 
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Wolverine fighting the Hulk toys imageComing soon to the
Gathering Space Gallery
Display Case
 
A Universe of Heroes : The James Watson Collection
 
 Prepare for an epic takeover at the Derby Public Library this January! We are proud to showcase a massive look into the 19-year collecting journey of Derby resident James Watson. What started at the birth of his son, Drake, in 2007 has grown into a legendary collection of over 1,600 action figures.

James is bringing hundreds of these iconic characters to our display cases, creating a nostalgic powerhouse of a display that spans the most beloved stories in pop culture. Visitors will be able to explore an incredible variety of properties, ranging from the cosmic Marvel Universe and the heroes of DC to the battlefields of Masters of the Universe and the wrestling rings of the WWE. The exhibit also features the high-stakes world of G.I. Joe, the "heroes in a half shell" Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and many more.

This impressive exhibit goes beyond just the figures, featuring many of the detailed vehicles and playsets that bring these worlds to life. Don’t miss this celebration of hobby and history—only at the Derby Public Library throughout the month of January!
 
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Follow along at https://www.facebook.com/DerbyArtsCouncil to tour the galleries from home or learn more about art!

ALL THINGS BOOKS

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The Six Loves of James I by Gareth Russell
 
First line: The first of the many attempts to kill James Stewart* came when he was in utero, and the plot involved his father.

Summary: James I & VI was the first monarch of the combined kingdoms of England and Scotland. Upon his ascension he was very popular with the hopes of a strong king after a succession of queens. However, his reign was chocked full of intrigues, plots and longing for the days of Elizabeth I. Russell takes his reader on a deep dive into the relationships that shaped the life of King James and how they affected his years on the throne.

My Thoughts: I am becoming a big fan of the historian, Gareth Russell. This is the third book by him I’ve read. I really enjoy his writing style and find his topics to be interesting. I had heard about this new book for a while before its release, through podcasts and his Instagram account. I could not wait to get my hands on it. My interest was also peaked with the new show on Starz, Mary & George, about the relationship between George Villiers and King James I & VI. The timing could not have been better.

I found this book to be absolutely fascinating. I knew very little about the life of James, so this was a wonderful introduction into him and his reign. Russell gives us the full scope of his life from even before his birth. As mentioned in the first line of the first chapter that there was an attempt on James’ life even before he was born. So much of his childhood was filled with plots, even to the point where he never knew who he could trust. The author uses these relationships with those close to James to plot out his life and the choices he made during his long reign. I think it was spectacularly done. I learned so much from these pages about the man as well as the times in which he lived.

If you enjoy this one then I’d highly recommend his other books, Do Let’s Have Another Drink and The Palace.

Lovelight Farms by B. K. Borison book cover
Lovelight Farms by B. K. Borison
 
First line: “Luka, listen.”

Summary: Stella Bloom has big dreams for her Christmas tree farm but a string of unfortunate events has led to financial troubles. In an effort to save the farm she has loved since childhood she enters a contest hosted by an Instagram influencer. The prize is a feature on the farm and a cash prize of $100,000! However, when Stella filled out her application may have fibbed saying that she runs the farm with her boyfriend. Unfortunately said boyfriend does not exist.

As the day gets closer for the influencer’s arrival, Stella decides to ask her best friend, Luka, to be her fake boyfriend for the week. What could go wrong? As the two friends pretend they find that there may be more between them than either of them thought.

My Thoughts: I think I can say that I am officially hooked on the books of B. K. Borison. This is my third book by her this year and I have enjoyed each and every one. I picked this as one of my holiday reads and it was a perfect way to end the season.

It’s hard to believe that this was Borison’s debut because it felt so pulled together and well written. I really enjoyed all the relationships in the story. Stella and Luka. Stella and Beckett. Beckett and the kittens. It is a book that I wouldn’t mind jumping in to. While the story takes place in the lead up to Christmas it still gives the reader the warm feelings you crave in a holiday romance. There are lights, trees, decorations and baked goods. What more could you ask for?

In addition to the romance there is a conflict happening outside of the main characters. Someone is sabotaging the farm and when the culprit is revealed it is rather funny. I liked this little addition to the plot and wonder if it will spill over into future parts of the story.

Even before I finished reading Lovelight Farms I was already adding the next book in the series to my Goodreads TBR shelf. I am very excited to see how Borison continues and what lays in store for the crew at Lovelight Farms.

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Ivy & Bean
by Annie Barrows & Sophie Blackall
Paws for a Cause
by Kyla May
Olivia and the Fairy Princess
by Ian Falconer
On the Banks of Plum Creek
by Laura Ingalls Wilder

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Looking for someplace to discuss books? We've got you covered!
 
We have four active book groups here at the library that are open to everyone. If you love to read and talk about the books you read, pop in to one or more of the book groups!
 
Hauntingly Good Reads — meets at 7 p.m. January 6. The title for January is The Year of the Witching by Alexis Henderson. The book club will meet in person in the Frank Fanning Conference Room.
 
Bemused Bibliophiles — meets at 1 p.m. January 7. The title for January is Happy Land by Dolen Perkins-Valdez. The book club will meet in person in the Frank Fanning Conference Room.
 
Wine & YA — meets at 6 p.m. January 9. The title for January is The Lies We Conjure by Sarah Henning. The book club will meet in person in the Community Room.
 
Joyful Page Turners — meets at 6:45 p.m. January 22. The title for January is Simon Sort of Says by Erin Bow. The book club will meet in person in the Frank Fanning Room.
 
Bemused Bibliophiles meets during the day and reads popular books that have been on the bestseller list. Hauntingly Good Reads meets in the evening and explores all kinds of books that have a supernatural/magical/unexplainable kind of bent—we look far beyond the traditional vampires, ghosts and witches. Wine & YA is our newest book club centered around young adult novels and adults who love to read them. Joyful Page Turners is the most enduring book club at the library—it's been meeting regularly since May 2000! Books selected for this book club include just about everything: classics, modern bestsellers, non-fiction, and more.
 
Click the blue "Read More" button below to visit the book club page on the library website, where you can find lists of books each book club has read.
 
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But wait there's more!
A Stitch in Time promotional poster for their inclusion in the Old Times Not Forgotten Film Festival.Old Times Not Forgotten
Film Festival

The 2025 Moviecraft film, A Stitch in Time, will be shown as part of the Old Times Not Forgotten Film Festival at the Derby Plaza Theater on January 17 at 10 a.m.
 
**This is not a library sponsored event.
Admission is required. **
 
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Get your copy of
Celebrating Derby now!
 
Celebrating Derby — 150 Years: 1869-2019 is a wonderful book that lets you see what life was like in the early years of the town we call Derby, but was originally named El Paso.
 
Pick up your copy today at the library for $20.
Now available!
A new Derby history book!
 
Derby Kansas...two different cities is the newest addition to the Derby Historical Society & Museums books on the history of Derby. Learn more about the early inhabitants and the expansion that leads us to the Derby we know today!
 
Pick up your copy today
at the library for $15.
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