Celebrate National Library Week – April 7-13

National Library Week is an annual celebration highlighting the valuable role libraries, librarians, and library workers play in transforming lives and strengthening our communities.

“Ready, Set, Library!,” promotes the idea that in our always-online world, libraries give us a green light to something truly special: a place to connect with others, learn new skills, and focus on what matters most. Find your crew at your library’s author talks, workshops, and book clubs.

No matter where you find yourself on the roadmap through life’s journey—preparing for a new career, launching a business, or raising a family—your library provides an inclusive and supportive community where everyone belongs.

Get ready to explore, become inspired, and connect with your library this National Library Week. Libraries are there for you, all the way to the finish line.


If you love our library, help us make some noise during National Library Week.
There’s never been a more important moment to show your support.
During this week, please consider making a donation to our library.


Celebration Days During National Library Week

Monday, April 8: Right to Read Day is a National Day of Action in support of the right to read. The State of America’s Libraries Report is released, including Top Ten Frequently Challenged Books of 2024.

Tuesday, April 9: National Library Workers Day, a day for everyone to recognize the valuable contributions made by library workers and volunteers. Thank you to all of our staff, library volunteers, Teen Advisory Board (TAB) volunteers, our Board of Trustees, the Friends of the Library and our Director of Library Services, Pam Dull. We could not do it without you!

Wednesday, April 10: National Library Outreach Day, a day that celebrates library outreach and the dedicated library professionals who are meeting their patrons where they are. Whether it’s a bookmobile stop at the local elementary school, services provided to community homes, or library pop-ups at community gatherings, these services are essential to the community.

Thursday, April 11: Take Action for Libraries Day, a day to rally advocates to urge members of Congress to protect the freedom to read.