Rock Island, IL: Greg Dickinson, of Clinton, Iowa, is putting his college art experience and degree to good use with a pop art show at the Rock Island Library in March. Dickinson's art will be on display from March 2 to 31 at the Rock Island Main ...

Rock Island, IL: The Rock Island Public Library has launched a new website at its current address, www.rockislandlibrary.org, with design support from Sedona Technologies.

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Rock Island, IL: The Rock Island Public Library's Hug A Book program series will offer two early learning programs this spring for young children under five and their families.

Children ages two to five can sing into literacy on Th...

Black History Month programming at Rock Island Library

Rock Island, IL: The Rock Island Public Library is pleased to host a presentation and week-long exhibit of 20 paintings from "A Children's Book on Bishop Richard Allen:  A Nonviol...

Rock Island, IL: Whatever your interest, the Rock Island Library is offering ways to learn more and beat cabin fever through a diverse selection of free programs for adults in February. Upcoming classes and lectures include:

Essential O...

Rock Island, IL: New learning programs for eight to 12-year-olds, often called "tweens," begin next week at the Rock Island Library.

The library will offer Tween Gaming nights on the second Monday of each month from  5:30 to 7:00 pm i...

Rock Island, IL: All locations of the Rock Island Public Library will be closed Monday, January 18, so that staff can attend a library training day.

The one-day closing affects the Main Library location at 401 19th Street, the 30/31 Branch...

Rock Island, IL: If you're resolved to learn more about your family roots in 2016, the Rock Island Library is ready to help with a free program at 3:00 pm on Wednesday, Jan. 13 at the Main Library, 401 19th Street.

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Rock Island, IL: The world is all abuzz as the newest Star Wars chapter opens. Readers will have a chapter of their own as the Rock Island Library offers Use the Force: READ! winter reading contests in January and February.

The library kicks off winter reading in a galactic way with a special event, Awaken the Reading Force, on Saturday, Jan. 16. Offered during Be a Tourist in Your Own Backyard weekend, the Star Wars inspired experiences include opportunities to play the Jedi Obstacle course, tour the Death Star spacecraft station, fight the dark side, make Star Wars crafts and buttons, and enjoy many other Star Wars activities within the Rock Island Library galaxy. Free family activities, games and fun for children, teens, and adults take place from 2:00 to 3:30 pm in the Rock Island Main Library Community Room, 401 19th Street. Wear your favorite Star Wars garb for extra fun!

Use the Force: READ! Winter Reading forms will be available for pick up at the event  and at any Rock Island Library after Jan. 16. Winter reading programs provide a way to fight the dark side of winter by encouraging children, teens and adults to read for fun and relaxation. Readers who reach their goals prove the power of the reading force, and will win prizes or entries into larger prize drawings. The Use the Force: READ mission starts Saturday, Jan. 16 and concludes Saturday, Feb. 27. Reading contests are
free and open to anyone.

Regularly scheduled library programming during the Use the Force: READ Winter Reading contest period includes Toddler Tales story times, Play and Grow events, family craft times,' tween and teen gaming nights, teen anime nights, library book clubs, independent movie nights, adult coloring, and special events focusing on genealogy and the fact and fiction of Sylvan Slough island. Special events planned around the Winter Reading theme include :

Tween Galaxy Scavenger Hunt, Monday, Jan. 25, 6:30 to 7:30 pm, Main Library Community Room and Children's Room. A library scavenger hunt just for kids ages 8 to 12. There's a great disturbance in the force, and it's your mission to fix it by finding all the clues in the library galaxy. Prizes awarded to winners.

Family Movie Fest: Monday, Feb. 15, at 3:00 pm, Main Library. A space-themed family movie

Teen Galaxy Night, Thursday, Feb. 18, 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm, Rock Island Main Library. Teens

All events are free and open to the public, and do not require registration or participation in the winter reading program. But with chances to win prizes and show your Jedi reading skills, there's no reason not to pick up Use the Force: READ entry forms at any Rock Island Library from Jan. 16 to Feb. 27. For more information about Rock Island Library hours, services and programs, visit the library's online branch at www.rockislandlibrary.org, call 309-732-READ, or follow the library on Facebook or Twitter.

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Rock Island, IL: Families can make some holiday memories and enjoy quality time this December with free events at Rock Island Libraries.

Toddler Tales, the Holiday Edition: The library's weekly story times for ages birth to five take a holiday turn in December, with stories about making the good kid list, tales of reindeer and elf helpers, and books about being cheerful and jolly. Each free event includes stories, songs, movement, and activities to develop early learning skills while having fun. 10:30 to 11:15 am, on Tuesdays, Dec. 1, 8 and 15 at the 30/31 Branch; Wednesdays, Dec. 2, 9, and 16 at the Southwest Branch, and Fridays, Dec. 4, 11, and 18 at the Main Library Children's Room.

Southwest Branch Family Crafts: Families can make a craft together each month at the Southwest Branch, with craft times on the second Tuesday and immediately following Saturday of each month. This month's Family Craft is a "Made with My Own Hands" paper wreath, offered at 6:00 pm on Tuesday, Dec. 8 and 10:00 am on Saturday, Dec. 12. The craft is free, and registration is required. To sign up, call the Southwest Branch at 309-732-7338 or click "register" on the library's online calendar.

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