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Literature

  1. Grow What You Eat! Vegetable Gardening

    May 13 , 2011 by Jane Long

    Years ago, when home vegetable gardens were more the rule than the exception, home yards were not always the focal point of the home. In other words, yards were yards—usually expansive and not necessarily designed landscapes. Vegetable gardens were an integral part of life. As society migrated to more urban living, smaller lots and focused on the beauty of our homes, a grander landscaping focus naturally followed. However, now many are questioning the wisdom of devoting so much money and our precious resources to landscape maintenance when the yard space could be used for more productive use, such as, once again, a vegetable garden.

  2. RCPL Literary Residency

    March 3 , 2010 by Chantelle Janelle

    Based on the artist-in-residence concept, RCPL’s Literary Residency includes actors, scholars and musicians who develop creative presentations, lectures and workshops for the library. These programs stimulate reading and creative thinking while showcasing the library’s outstanding collections and services.

  3. Summer Reading Challenge

    May 2 , 2011 by Lisa G.

    Join the library's Summer Reading Challenge and challenge yourself to read every day this summer!

  4. Summer Reading Challenge

    May 2 , 2011 by Lisa G.

    SHARE WHAT YOU LOVE

  5. Summer Reading Challenge Week 10

    May 17 , 2011 by Lisa G.

    All around the World

  6. Summer Reading Challenge

    May 2 , 2011 by Lisa G.

    Teachers, parents, caregivers and emerging readers take note! Ten weeks' worth of challenges that grow school readiness and fun! New challenges will be revealed each week! Stay tuned!