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Hispanic Heritage Month begins on September 15 — a nod to the anniversaries of national independence of numerous Latin American countries — and runs through October 15.

At NPL, we celebrate Latino people and traditions both past and present through arts and crafts workshops, book clubs, puppet shows, collection spotlights, dance demonstrations, and more.

Collection Spotlights 

New Fiction

New Nonfiction

New for Children

 

Señora Rachel's Bilingual Song & Story Time

Rachel Rodriguez is a singer, songwriter, teaching artist and mother of two. Through her interactive bilingual music and movement presentations, children develop language and motor skills, learn about Latino culture, and can pick up a little Spanish language too!

Saturday, September 6
3:00 PM
Thompson Lane Branch

 

Novel Conversations Book Club

Join us to read our Hispanic Heritage Month book pick, Trust by Hernan Diaz, the Pulitzer Prize-winner The New York Times called "Intricate, cunning and consistently surprising."

Thursday, September 11
6:00PM
Bellevue Branch Library

 

 

Fiesta Time with Rockabye Beats

Perfect for families with young children, this joyful celebration introduces kids to the rhythms and sounds of Latin music in an engaging and age-appropriate way.

Saturday, October 18
10:30AM
East Branch Library