I am delighted to share that we will be re-opening for limited in-library visits beginning Tuesday, March 2. Thank you to our Board of Trustees, staff, and entire community for your support and patience—we look forward to welcoming you back in the Library and on the Bookmobile!
Let’s celebrate our young Jefferson County poets! Encourage kids ages 6 through 14 to enter
The Washington Post’s Poetry of the Pandemic contest for publication on April 28 in celebration of National Poetry Month. One original poem of 100 words or less in any form must be submitted by
March 22. Poems need not address the pandemic directly but could be about feelings or an experience during this time.
Check out our latest Kids' eNewsletters Colors of Love, celebrating diversity, poetry, and mathematics! Titles include I am Perfectly Designed, Silly Tilly's Valentine, Love, Ish,
Join us for an introduction to Zoom, the popular online meeting platform. Learn the basics of participating in a Zoom meeting, then practice using Zoom on your PC, tablet, or phone.
The Great Decisions series covers an important current topic with video and facilitated discussion. The pandemic has put a strain on Africa and China's relationship. As China's power expands, the response to the pandemic and a growing debt has shown pushback from Africa. Learn about discuss the growing issues between China and Africa.
LIVE ONLINE: Friday Night Trivia Friday, March 5 6:30pm - 7:30pm Join us live online for a fun and friendly game of trivia. Questions may cover topics such as movies, music, literature, art, history, science, geography, and pop culture! Invite your friends and meet up for a night of virtual competition!
LIVE ONLINE: Toddler Storytime Monday, March 1 10:30am - 11:00am All ages welcome Toddler Storytime features movement, music, puppets, and fingerplays, as well as flannel stories and the reading of short books written with toddlers in mind. All ages are welcome to attend this virtual program.
LIVE ONLINE: Preschool Storytime Wednesday, March 3 10:30am - 11:45am All ages welcome Invite your friends and family and join Children's Librarian Martha Ashenfelter for stories, songs, fingerplays, and more designed to promote early learning.
Creativebug: Explore new classes on painting abstract flowers, crafting paper flowers, string lights, and more. With videos, classes, and the Daily Practice Series, there's a plethora of
A concert pianist crafts a love song for her fiancé, but a tragedy prevents her from playing it for him. This is the story of how the song travels around the world touching the hearts of those who hear it. Thoughtfully written, "The Lost Love Song explores what it means to be lost, what it means to be found, and the power of music to bring people together" (Library Journal).
Kim Tingelstad
Acquisitions Librarian
Support Your Library!
Your gift to us will help support and enhance library programs and services. Gifts in any amount are welcome and are important to sustain and strengthen the library.
Jefferson County Library
620 Cedar Ave Port Hadlock, Washington 98339 (360) 385-6544