Free Trees for Kids with Neighborhood Forest & the Library
The Pulaski County Public Library is partnering with Neighborhood Forest to provide free trees for kids to plant during Earth Week!
The Pulaski County Public Library is partnering with Neighborhood Forest to provide free trees for kids to plant during Earth Week!
February is Library Lovers Month! Throughout the month, write a name or message on a heart at the library’s main desk for $1, $5, or $10. We’ll display your heart to show your love for the library, and your donation will go directly toward this year’s Summer Reading program.
The snow falling outside means it's time for Winter Reading! Readers of all ages, child through adult, can participate in this reading program.
We’ve crunched the numbers and found the most popular books at the library in 2024! Read on to find top ten lists in collections from Adult Fiction to Juvenile Non-Fiction to Easy Readers.
Ho ho ho! Santa is stopping at the library to pose for pictures, listen to children's Christmas wishes, and spread holiday cheer.
Santa will visit the library on:
Giving Tuesday is December 3rd, and we have a full day of fun planned! We’ll have an open house, a craft, and even a real-life Minion!
We invite you to join us in recognizing the service and sacrifice of U.S. service members this month with Our Heroes’ Tree.
Did you know? We have free maps that show the locations of 47 cemeteries in Pulaski County.
Pick up a cemetery map at the library and explore the history of our county!
The Stuttering Foundation has donated multiple books to the Pulaski County Public Library. Learn more about these titles or reserve a copy in our online catalog.
Meet living historian Geoff Baggett and get hands-on with history at “Revolutionary War in a Trunk,” an event for all ages at the Pulaski County Public Library on Thursday, October 3rd at 7:00 p.m.
We’re celebrating the freedom to read during Banned Books Week, September 22nd-28th!
We’ve installed new doors in our entryways and new shelving in our Children’s Area, improving accessibility for all users! These projects were made possible through two $20,000 grants as part of the Libraries Transforming Communities initiative.