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Elkhart History – Shafer and Clinton Suggs
For Black History Month, Elkhart Public Library is highlighting individuals that have called Elkhart home. In this piece we look at two of the Suggs brothers, Shafer and Clinton, who […]
A true page-turner! Join us for a murder-mystery dinner
This will be one killer evening at the library. On Friday, March 15, Elkhart Public Library will be the scene of a celebration. But this unique dinner event between friends […]
Elkhart History – Kelby Love
For Black History Month, Elkhart Public Library is highlighting great individuals who have called Elkhart, Indiana, home. In this piece, we’re remembering Kelby Love, a gifted painter renown for his […]
Save a book, save a dollar
Dougherty helps schools learn book repair tips and tricks to stretch budget dollars The collaboration between Elkhart Public Library and Elkhart Community Schools has benefitted students in ways that foster […]
Elkhart History – Charles Gordone
To celebrate Black History Month, Elkhart Public Library is highlighting great individuals that have called Elkhart home. In this piece we look at Charles Gordone, an Elkhart High School graduate […]
Create your own computer games with coding
Create games while learning computer programming as well. Starting at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 7 and continuing weekly through March 28 at the downtown library, kids taking part in Coding Scratch […]
Getting the story straight
Notre Dame and Elkhart Public Library present four-part series on misinformation Misinformation is deception. The problem is far from new, but a researcher with the University of Notre Dame is […]
Overdrive Simplified: Meet Libby
Prolific readers can find their next ebook or audiobook on Libby. Libby, a newer version of the Overdrive app, allows a more user-friendly approach to get patrons reading quicker than […]