
RESOUR CES ,S ER VICES ,A ND EVENTS







Main Library
219 Loyola Avenue (504) 596-2570
Algiers Regional Library
3014 Holiday Drive (504) 596-2641
Alvar Library 913 Alvar Street (504) 596-2667
Central City Library
2020 Jackson Avenue,Suite 139 (504) 596-3110
Children’s Resource CenterLibrary 913 Napoleon Avenue (504) 596-2628
Desire /Florida Satellite Location 3250 Industry Street
East New Orleans Regional Library 5641 Read Boulevard (504) 596-0200
Cita Dennis Hubbell Library 725 Pelican Avenue (504) 596-3113
Rosa F. Keller Library and Community Center
4300 South Broad Avenue (504) 596-2660
Dr.Martin Luther King, Jr.Library 1611 Fats Domino Avenue (504) 596-2695
Milton H. Latter Memorial Library 5120 Saint Charles Avenue (504) 596-2625
Norman Mayer Library 3001 Gentilly Boulevard (504) 596-3100
Mid-City Library 4140 Canal Street (504) 596-2654
Nora Navra Library
1902 Saint Bernard Avenue (504) 596-3118
Nix Library 1401 South Carrollton Avenue (504) 596-2630
REACH Center
2022 St.Bernard Avenue,Building C (504) 256-6983
Robert E. Smith Library 6301 Canal Boulevard (504) 596-2638 /nolalibrary @nolalibrary
BA BY ST OR YT IME
Bond with your babythrough books, bouncy rhymes, and songs in this baby storytime that introduces early literacy skills and encourages language development. This program is designed for newborns to pre-walkers.
Mondays from 10:30am –11:30am
Alvar Library Nix Library
ST OR YT IME
Read,sing, talk,write,and play together inaformat designed forchildrenfrom birthto5years old and their caregivers.
Tuesdays from 10:30am –11:30am
Algiers Regional Library
MiltonH.LatterMemorial Library
Main Library
NormanMayer Library
Robert E. Smith Library
Wednesdays from10:30am –11:30am
Alvar Library
Central City Library
Children’s Resource CenterLibrary
Nix Library
Thursdays from 10:30am–11:30am
Cita DennisHubbell Library
Rosa F. Keller Library &Community Center
Dr.Martin Luther King,Jr. Library
Mid-CityLibrary
For childrenfrom birthto5years old and their caregivers.
Tuesdays from5pm –6pm East NewOrleans Regional Library
Thursdays from5pm –6pm Nora Navra Library
Imagine and play withLibrary-provided toys, dress-upclothes, puppets,and more.For childrenages2–5 and their families.
This month’s themesinclude
•Let’s Play withPuppets
•Let’s Play Camping
•Let’s Play Seafood Boil
•Let’s Play Diner
•Let’s Play Train Station
•Let’s Play Market
•Let’s Play Barber Shop and Beauty Salon andmore!
Visit nolalibrary.co/playtimeorscanthe
QR code to gettimes and locations.
Hang out time for Spanish-speaking/ bilingual familieswithfreeactivities, snacks, andbooks. Tiempo para pasar juntosenfamilia. Actividades gratuituas que incluyen merienda ylibros de regalo.Inpartnership withthe Stone Center for LatinAmerican Studies at Tulane University.
Register at nolalibrary.co/martesto help us plan supplies.
Tuesday, March11 from5:30pm –6:30pm Mid-CityLibrary
CelebrateBrain Awareness Week withfun activitiesfor kids around the brain and its function. Forchildren ages 6-12.
Saturday,March15from12pm– 4pm Children’s Resource Center Library
Growwith NOLA Artist Incubator as youcreatesustainable art projects and discoverstories inspired by nature. Experiment with materialsand learnabout nature. Letyourlittlegardeners get theirhands dirtywhile exploring painting, planting, and observing themes in nature.Designed forchildren 2-5years old and their caregivers.
Register at nolalibrary.co/buddingartists
Mondaysfrom 10:30am–11am Rosa F. Keller Library &Community Center
Stop by the Library table at this year’s Family Day at The New Orleans Book Festival. Makeorupdate your Library card,do afun activity,and learn about our great free programs for every age.
Saturday March 29 from 10am –2pm
Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse,Tulane University
S TE AM CL UB
Experiment, create,orcraft at this handson STEAM event for children ages 6– 12.
This month’sactivities include
•Kaleidoscope Kits
•Art Smarts –Louise Bourgeois Spiders
•MakeYour Own Instruments
•Art Smarts –Blue Art
Visit nolalibrary.co/STEAM for times and locations.
LouisianaSPCAcats and kittens are headedtothe Library.Kids and families can meet these flufy visitors and craft toystogoback with themtothe shelter
Saturday,March22 from2pm –3:30pm Nix Library
Kidsingrades K-2 will read,write, and play games withteenmentors to strengthen literacy skills throughcreative storytelling, writing, and reading activities. Light dinner will be served.
Registeratnolalibrary.co/reading-buddies-form.
Wednesdaysbeginning March19from 5pm –6:15pm Rosa F. Keller Library &Community Center
Teens, want to volunteer to be amentor? Teensingrades 8- 12 maysign up to volunteer as aBig Reading Buddy at nolalibrary.co/teen-volunteer-application.
Big Reading Buddiesare asked to commit to volunteering all 5sessions and attending an orientation on Wednesday,March12.
Hang out, playgames, make art, learn anew hobby,or explorenew tech at this programfor teens ages 11 -18.
Visit nolalibrary.co/teendrop-in for timesand locations.
Serveyourcommunity, be creative, socialize,and earn service-learning hours. Teen Volunteer Dayisopen to teens ages 14 -18. Registration is required.
Visit /nolalibrary.co/teenvolunteer-day or scan the QR code to gettimes and locations.
MONT HLYQUEER
TEEN HANGOU TWIT H NOLAHYPE*
Enjoy games, activities, pizza,and wellness discussions each monthatthis drop-in event for teens ages 11 -18.
Thursday,March13 from4pm –5:30pm Main Library
AU THOR NIGHT SAT
THELIBR AR Y
SH ARON LA COUR,
The Meeting of Air and Water
This historical novel steeped in South Louisiana culture followsthe stories of a youngphotographer in 1920s Cocodrie, and her granddaughter,who investigates her life and photographs decades later.
Tuesday,March 11
from 6:30pm –7:30pm Cita Dennis Hubbell Library
NE WORLEANS WOMEN AUTHORS
MARGUERITESHEFFER, ANNELL LOPE Z, AND VANESS AS AUNDERS
Three local fiction authors read from their debut books: the short story collections The Man in theBanana Trees and I’ll Give YouaReason and the novel The Flat Woman
Wednesday,March 19
from 5:30pm –6:30pm Norman Mayer Library
CREATI VE WRIT INGWORKSHOP:
THEINT ER SECT ION OF LOVE AND HATE WHER EC HARA CT ER AND CONFLIC TMEE T*
Author Allison Alsup leads acraft talk and guided writing exercisesonanessential aspect of writing:the connection between character and conflict. No formal writing experience required.
Thursday,March 13
from 5pm –6:30pm Rosa F. Keller Library &Community Center
withfree seeds fromthe Seed
LibrariesatAlvarLibrary, Hubbell Library,East New OrleansRegional Library,Mid-City Library, Latter Library,Navra Library, and Keller Library &Community Center.
Visitnolalibrary.org/seed-libraries for more information.
THEPUBLIC LIBR AR YSCREENING AND DISCUSSIONWIT HFIL MM AK ER DAWN LOGSDON*
FilmmakerDawnLogsdonwill introduce her new film about publiclibraries in a debut screening. Filming was done on locationat libraries including the New Orleans Public Library
Monday, March24 from7pm –9pm The Broad Theater
WRIT E2-SEN TENCES TORIES
Read,write,and share intriguing flash fiction stories in justtwo sentences while exploringvarious genresincluding mystery, crime, horror,sci-fi, speculative, dystopian, fantasy,and humor.
Saturday,March29 from2pm –3:30pm
Dr.Martin Luther King,Jr. Library
Each editionof TheNew Yorker is packed with interesting articles. Join this conversation group to discuss the articles in each week’s editionof The New Yorker
Don’t have asubscription?Visit the Library to read our copy.You can also access The New Yorker and otherdigital magazines throughthe Library’s digital resource Flipster.
Thursdays from1pm –2:30pm
Milton H. Latter Memorial Library
VIRT UALA UT HORTALK S Register at libraryc.org/nolalibrary to receive thelink to join and to submit questions.
DANHEATH –Reset: How to Change What’s NotWorking Wednesday,March12from1pm -2pm
CL AR ABINGHAM –How Women’s LiberationTransformed America Thursday, March20from1pm -2pm
JENNIFER WEINER
–The Dreams We Chase Wednesday,March26from6pm -7pm
View previously broadcastauthor talks here: libraryc.org/nolalibrary/archive
APRIL 5
from 10am– 3:30pm Dillard University Professional School, 24 East Road
Celebrate the power of place and how it shapesour community.This year’s GenFest will feature over 50 local genealogical, cultural, historicaland preservation groups; four educational speakers; and apaneldiscussionfrom experts andpartners. We arethrilled to present asession in partnership with LeonardSmith, III, on ourHousing Authority of NewOrleans digitization project and to highlight HANO’s impact on community and culture.