Palm Springs Public Library Is Lending Google Chromebooks To Their Patrons.
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From a movie about Tammy Faye Bakker to a musical about a boy who dreams of being a drag queen, it’s a busy weekend in Hollywood. Take a look at what I think about “The Eyes of Tammy Faye,” “Chicago Party Aunt,” “Nightbooks,” and “Everybody’s Talking About Jamie.” To see my complete interviews, click here.
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The Palm Springs Public Library reopens to the public on Wednesday, May 5. Hours of operation will be Monday – Thursday 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. and Friday – Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Face coverings are required for anyone of the age of two. The library’s pick up service will continue to be […]
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The UC Riverside master gardeners and the La Quinta City Library teamed up for Earth Day to, “sprout green thumbs.” Library visitors on Thursday who checked out gardening or conservation books were also given a choice of home-grown fruits and veggies. “These are all warm weather plants,” said Melissa Lundell, Branch Manager of the library, […]
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Grab your favorite book because Tuesday is National Read Across America Day. The National Education Association started Read Across America to encourage children to read and get excited about books. Our very own Thalia Hayden took time to read to first grade students at Cathedral City Elementary School.
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The Palm Springs Library will resume contactless pickup of checked-out items beginning Friday. The Library-A-Go-Go program will allow patrons to request up to 15 items at a time, including books, DVDs, music CDs and audio books, through the library catalog at http://www.pslibrary.org. Patrons will be notified when their holds are ready and should call the […]
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The Palm Springs Library announced the creation of their new YouTube Channel Monday. The content will stand as a new online resource the staff has been putting together. The content includes online story time in both English and Spanish, various how-to classes and videos and the “Prickly Pear” historic video series that dives into Palm […]
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(CNN) — It all started with a tweet from a concerned big sister. “Can’t believe how awful kids are,” Ellis Landreth, 24, wrote on Friday, explaining that her little brother was being bullied for setting up an Instagram account to review his favorite books. “Kids in his new school have seen it and have created […]
