Library Board and City Commission to vote on new agreement
City proposes reallocating an additional $420,000 to other priorities--essentially removing about half of the value of the Library Levy dollars.
City proposes reallocating an additional $420,000 to other priorities--essentially removing about half of the value of the Library Levy dollars.
The Library, together with the Great Falls LGBTQ Center and Independence Rock Coalition, will offer a free showing of the documentary film How to Survive a Plague.
Check out the video of our panel discussion about resources available for our unhoused population.
The Great Falls Public Library Board of Trustees was informed that Mayor Cory Reeves, and the City of Great Falls Renegotiation Committee are open to an alternative to the previous the City/Library Management Agreement.
The Great Falls Public Library is excited to announce the creation of three new Early Literacy Programs for children/families in the Great Falls Area.
https://youtu.be/LZeLy8lbSC0 Here are some tips and tricks that will help [...]
National Good Neighbor Day was ratified as a national holiday in 1978 by then-President Jimmy Carter. The day was first concocted by Montanan Becky Mattson, who wanted to connect with her fellow neighbors in the Treasure State.
Dr. Kitty Oliver joins us at the Library on August 29 from 7 to 8 pm for her presentation titled "New Stories of Race and Change: Bridging Cultures and Generations."
Montana Shakespeare in the Parks visited Great Falls on August 7. Here are some photos of the event.
The Montana Poet Laureate Chris La Tray will have a book release celebration in Library Park behind the Great Falls Public Library on August 23 from 7 to 8 pm. He also will have copies of Becoming Little Shell: A Landless Indian's Journey Home, available for sale.