May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month! Celebrate by learning about featured people, attending Library events, and more.
Celebrate Jewish American Heritage Month at the Library
Learn about the history and rich culture of Jewish Americans by reading about notable Jewish Americans, attending Library events, and reading staff-recommended books.
Inside the Writer’s Head Podcast: Loretta Chefchaouni
In this podcast episode, 2026 Writer-in-Residence Intisar Khanani interviews Loretta Chefchaouni, an author and former early childhood educator.
75 Ways to Use Your Local Library
It’s National Library Week, and what better to celebrate than by using your Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library!
SOLD OUT! An Evening with Nicholas Sparks at the Downtown Main Library
Bestselling author Nicholas Sparks is coming to Cincinnati for a special evening at the Downtown Main Library.
Catch Up with Award-Winning Writer Yalie Kamara Ahead of Library Event
Written by Mackenzie Manley, Content Specialist, Downtown Main Library Just in time to close out National Poetry Month, Cincinnati and Mercantile Library Poet Laureate Emerita Yalie Saweda Kamara will discuss her work on Sunday, April 26 from 3:30-5 p.m. The Library’s 2026 Writer in Residence Intisar Khanani will host the discussion. The event is free and open to the public. The Bookery will be onsite selling…
How CHPL’s Outreach Team Brings the Library to Seniors
National Library Outreach Day is Wednesday, April 22, a celebration of staff who meet Library customers where they’re at, including schools, senior facilities, and local organizations.
One Book, One Moment: Why Monthly Library Giving Matters More Than You Think
National Library Week (April 19-25) is a time to celebrate everything the Library brings to our lives and all the people who make it possible. Including you.
Entertainment and Learning Device for Kids Now Available to Check Out
A new kind of learning and entertainment device for kids is available for check-out from the Library!
Ohio Law on Mail-In Ballots Changes: Here’s What You Need to Know
Ohio law governing the receipt of mail-in ballots at the Board of Elections (BOE) has changed. Mail-in or absentee ballots must now be received by 7:30 p.m. on Election Day, Tuesday, May 5, to be counted. There is no longer a four-day grace period!
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