Black History Month
February is Black History Month, an annual celebration of achievements by African Americans and a time for recognizing the central role they played in U.S. history. Since 1976, every U.S. president has officially designated the month of February as Black History Month. We hope you will join us in celebrating Black History and Heritage this month and all year long at the Fort Smith Public Library. The library is offering several programs spotlighting Black History this month, and also has many resources that may be of interest to you.
The Miller Branch Library will hold their...
Read to a Therapy Dog!
There are numerous organizations that offer children the opportunity to read to a therapy dog in schools, libraries, and other settings. The Miller Branch of the Fort Smith Public Library is excited to welcome Gunner the Therapy Dog on Friday, January 31 from 3:30-4:30 PM. Gunner will be accompanied by his handler Susan Kelly, and he loves being read to! School age children are encouraged to come and read a story him. We hope you'll join us!
A dog’s role as “man’s best friend” has evolved throughout the years. They have been herders, hunters, rescuers...
Celebrate Chinese New Year @ Your Library!
The Year of the Rat begins January 25th! Make plans to celebrate Chinese New Year by joining Ms. Robin and special guest Hui Wang Apple for a fun Saturday storytime on January 25 at 10:30 am. The storytime will be followed by crafts and special displays. Bring the family and join the celebration!
About Hui Wang AppleA native of China, Hui Wang Apple has lived in Fort Smith area since 1999. She works as a private Math/ Language tutor. She is also a Certified Public Accountant. Hui is a member of First United Methodist Church. She is also enjoys vol...
Friends of the Library Store
Looking for a present for someone, or maybe for yourself? Check out our selection of books available in the Friends of the Library store. If you can't find what you are looking for in the store, check out the list of titles remaining from the Rare & Vintage book sale. Please email friends@fortsmithlibrary.org to inquire about a book on the list.
The Friends of the Library are people like you who believe in and support the Fort Smith Public Library as a valuable community resource. The Friends is a not-for-profit organization that raises funds...
Best Books Of 2019
Need a book to escape with this Christmas? Or do you need a book to add to your New Year's reading list? Check out these best books of 2019 lists.
BookBub Best Romance Books of 2019
Buzz Feed
Good Housekeeping
Goodreads Choice Awards
The New York Times
The New Yorker
NPR's Favorite Books of 2019
People
Time
Town & Country
If you are interested in reading a book on one of the lists that the library does not have and would like for us to tr...
Focus on Teens
Teens! The year is coming to an end, and we have had so much fun at Teen Lounge. For those who don’t know, Teen Lounge is a monthly after-school program where teens in grades 7-12 can come hang out, enjoy a snack, and participate in a craft or other activities.
Some highlights from this past year include special-effects makeup workshops, a fandom party, cupcake wars, and DIY locker magnets. In the year to come, our goal is to continue providing you with a safe, inclusive space to be yourself and have fun. Without fully disclosing future events, let’s just say there’s a lot i...
Jan Brett is Coming to the Library!
Fort Smith Public Library is excited to host children’s author Jan Brett on Friday, December 6 at 5 pm. Jan Brett is the New York Times #1 bestselling artist/author of over 35 picture books which have sold over 42 million copies combined. Her books have been chosen as “Best Children’s Books of the Year” by The New Yorker, Parents, Redbook, and others.
This evening with the author will feature a drawing demonstration and discussion of Jan Brett’s newest book, The Tale of the Tiger Slippers. Inspired by Brett’s tiger research trip to India, it i...
Macmillan Publishing eBook Embargo
As of November 1, 2019, Macmillan Publishers will no longer allow libraries to purchase more than ONE single copy of each new eBook for the first eight weeks following its release. This will cause delays for our customers who get their eBooks via Library2Go, since the library typically buys multiple copies to satisfy user requests. The Fort Smith Public Library will purchase the Macmillan titles when they become available, and will purchase additional copies if necessary after the eight-week embargo ends. If you are interested in seeing a list of authors that publish ...
The FALL menu is here!
It's taken a little while for our Fall weather to get here, but now that it is, our Fall menu is here too! Stop by to enjoy one of our daily sandwich specials; we offer new specials every quarter. Current offerings for Fall include:
Monday – Triple Cheese Ham Melt
Tuesday – Chicken Quesadilla Wrap
Wednesday – B.F.L. (Breakfast for Lunch)
Thursday – Ranch Chicken Salad
Friday – Quarter Pound Chili Dog
All sandwich specials are $6.50 and include your choice of chips, pickle, cookie, or an app...
Library receives $5000 Grant
The Fort Smith Public Library has received a $5000 grant from the FINRA Investor Education Foundation to purchase personal finance books. The grant was received earlier this year, and new books and materials are already on the shelves at all four library locations.
The additional tools and resources will help ensure that residents have the information they need when making critical money decisions as they repair, rebuild, and clean up following flooding events from earlier this summer or in future natural disasters. The FINRA Foundation has also provided the Library with multi...
Crafting just makes people happy.
"The Connection Between Art, Healing, and Public Health” was published in the American Journal of Public Health in February 2010 and discussed the relationship between health and the creative arts. The study found that people participating in art experiences (music, visual arts, movement-based expression, and writing) see “increases in positive emotions” and “reductions in stress and anxiety.” If you need a distraction from life, just experiencing the symphony, going dancing, or focusing on a craft project can reduce your stress and improve your health.
At th...
Have You Tried STEAM Team?
STEAM Team is a monthly program for children ages 8-12 who have an interest in science, technology, engineering, arts, and math. The STEAM Team, led by Youth Services Assistant Leah Wineland, meets the first Monday of each month from 3:30 - 6 PM at the Main Library. It’s a drop-in event that gives participants a chance to build fun stuff, be active, make art, and even make a mess!
On October 7, the STEAM Team will learn about the anatomy of the human hand. STEAMers will create their own model of a skeleton hand which can be manipulated to discover h...
Classics Go Graphic
Over the past few years, a trend has emerged in the literary world: graphic novels. Though graphic novels are by no means new, they have taken on new content. Or, perhaps I should say, old content. While most readers are accustomed to illustrated pages depicting superhero tales and anime characters, several classic works of literature are going graphic. They’re the same stories, but they are now being told through comic panels and dialogue bubbles. Many stories have been deemed “Classics” for a reason: they’ve continuously earned their places on bookshelves over the years, proving that whil...
Friends of the Library Chocolate Festival
Chocolate - Chocolate - Chocolate! The Friends of the Fort Smith Library will hold a Chocolate Festival Fundraiser at the Dallas Branch Library on Sunday, September 29th, from 2:30 – 4:30 PM. Local clubs, businesses and individuals will offer their favorite chocolate samplings to the chocoholics of Fort Smith.
Tickets to the festival are $7 for six tastes of chocolate; price includes a to-go-box. Tickets may be purchased at the event or in advance at all Fort Smith Public Library locations and on Chocolate Festival event page.
All proceeds from the Ch...
Censorship Leaves Us in the Dark. Keep the Light On!
For nearly four decades, Banned Books Week has been shedding light on literary censorship, urging readers to exercise their right to seek ideas and inspiration through books, despite some materials being considered socially or morally taboo. Held during the last week in September, this event unites authors, teachers, librarians, and readers in the fight for intellectual and creative freedom. This year, Banned Books Week is September 22- 28. In the spirit of keeping the light on, here are some of my favorite YA books that have been challenged over the years.
To Kill a M...