Valentine's Day
February 12 , 2013 by Rebecca KolbI love you. I think you’re grand. There’s none like you in all the land.” - from Sleepytime Rhyme by Remy Charlip
Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of World Holidays
February 8 , 2013Written for students in middle and high school, offering in-depth information on such holidays as Children's/Youth Day, Christmas (and related celebrations), Halloween and Festivals of the Dead, Hanukkah, Independence Day (Cinco de Mayo, Bastille Day, etc.), Kwanza, Yom Kippur, New Year celebrations and many others. 4 volume set.
Krampus: the Yule Lord
December 22 , 2012 by Ellen BettsEver wonder if Santa Claus has an alter ego? I never did---liked him just as he appeared in “A Visit from St. Nicholas.” Santa Claus was the kindly giver of toys each Christmas and an early guiding light into “grown up” belief as each new birthday added different possibilities of doubt about the unseen. Occasionally an adult with a wicked gleam in his eye would remind us of the switches Santa supposedly carried to punish bad children, but I never placed much stock in that…until recently. In looking for a new Christmas novel to read, I stumbled upon Krampus: the Yule Lord by Brom. The origins of the being known as Krampus are somewhat hazy. He seems to have been a primal figure in European folklore, originally representing nature and fertility, possibly akin to the Norse god Loki. Having horns, he was transformed by the coming of Christianity into a figure of fear and evil. Gradually, he became associated with St. Nicholas and evolved into Santa’s terrifying assistant of punishment, dispensing coals and switches. Brom takes this figure of old European mystery and Norse mythology, transplants him to hills of modern West Virginia amid poverty, criminal bosses and lost dreams to weave a wild tale of furious redemption and renewed hope.
Give Richland Library as a Gift
December 20 , 2012 by KellyRunning out of time or ideas for holiday gifts? Think about getting your friends and family living outside of Richland County a library card. You can purchase out of county library cards for anyone, no matter where they live. We have a huge selection online services and resources - a card is a valuable gift even to someone who will never set foot in one of our 11 locations.
Library Closings
December 20 , 2012Want to know when Richland Library is closed? Here's a list of 2013 closings. Check individual locations pages for regular business hours, as well as maps, and location specific events.
Holiday Stories
December 17 , 2012 by Heather McCueThe calendar may say that the holidays are almost here, but the thermostat tells a different story. How do you get in the holiday spirit when the weather refuses to cooperate? Good books will always do the trick. Whether it’s Peter’s snowball that melts in his pocket or Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House in the Big Woods, these great stories will bring winter to your home. So, grab a quilt, some hot chocolate and snuggle up. The weather outside may be frightful, but these books are so delightful. Happy Holidays and as always, Happy Reading!
Winter Reads for Teens!
December 5 , 2012 by Christina Fuller-GregoryIt doesn’t have to be snowing or super cold outside to enjoy fantastic Winter Reads. Our teen collection features great winter and holiday titles that are both frightful and delightful. Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater is a fabulous book. The title alone makes me want to grab a warm blanket. You might also enjoy Phantoms in the Snow by Kathleen Benner Duble.
Charles Dickens': A Christmas Carol
December 3 , 2012 by Christina Fuller-GregoryAre you looking for an entertaining event to usher in the Holiday Season? Well, look no further because Charles Dickens': A Christmas Carol is coming to your library!
Join Richland Library as our Literary Resident, Howard Burnham performs his solo Dickens': A Christmas Carol.Holiday Movies!
November 30 , 2012 by Mary Kate Q.Brrr…it’s sure starting to feel like the holiday season out there! Ok, we fib—we know were still on the weather rollercoaster here in Columbia. Don’t worry, it’s still perfectly acceptable to wear your shorts and watch holiday movies at the same time—we won’t judge. However, we will be quite unhappy if you don’t checkout a few of our awesome, albeit less classic holiday movies choices below. Did we miss your favorite? Let us know below.
Give Books! Great Holiday Gifts for Children
December 2 , 2012 by Rebecca KolbWhy books? Long after the wrapping paper, ribbon and boxes are gone, books will be pulled out again and again. These stories will help us go to sleep, calm our fears and make us dream. The characters found in the books we share become part of our family and their stories become part of our own. Best of all, these books work their magic, bringing us always closer together.