El Greco, View of Toledo
by Christine Zappella
by Christine Zappella
Happy National Crochet Month! Whether you have never picked up a crochet hook or if you are buried under skeins of yarn, the Homewood Public Library has crochet books for every skill level. Check out these titles! Beginner Books You Will Be Able to Crochet by the End of This Book – Take the first…
March Madness is in the air. We don’t just mean basketball, though. With Spring right around the corner, and Summer still far off, never-ending work and no play can make you feel exhausted and stressed. We’re here to revive you with some titles dealing with this exact phenomenon: burn-out! So beat that burn-out and check…
During Women’s History Month, we are pleased to welcome a new gallery display featuring a multitude of artistic expressions. The National League of American Pen Women, Inc. was established in 1897, in Washington D.C. It was to encourage and support women in the fields of Art, Letters, and Music. There are many branches throughout the…
March marks the beginning of National Women’s History Month, a time in which to honor and celebrate the achievements of women throughout history, today, and look toward the future of gender equality. We’ve curated a list of Biographies of Historical women and Women-Led Movements, Autobiographies of women today, and titles on Gender Study. Be sure…
Join the Homewood Public Library’s Not Your Mama’s Book Club on Tuesday, March 1st as we explore how the Enneagram system works and a description of each of the types. Leading the discussion will be our special guest, Maggie Banger, a Licensed Professional Counselor with a masters certification in the Enneagram from the Institute for Conscious Being. No…