‘How to Survive a Plague’ showing on Dec. 3
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Great Falls Public Library Summer Music in the Park series will take a week off during the Montana State Fair, but we will return on August 6 when Little Jane and the Pistol Whips performs from 7 to 9 pm in Library Park.
Susie Wall, author of 100 Things to Do in Montana Before You Die, will talk about her latest book in the Cordingley Room on July 18 from 6 to 7 pm.
Joel Corda, Supaman, Lucky Valentines, Little Jane and the Pistol Whips and others perform in Library Park every Tuesday.