Banned Books Week celebrates the freedom to read! For the last thirty years, the American Library Association has drawn attention to efforts across the country to restrict access to books....
The grand prize winner of the Corte Madera Library 2012 Teen Summer Reading program is kaitlin, a student at Hall Middle School. To win the grand prize, a $50.00 gift card, Kaitlin...
I am not sure what it is about cars that have been “chopped” and “Von Dutched” but whenever I see one I can’t help but stop to check them out! A couple of weekends ago...
Raina Telgmeier’s highly anticipated Drama, her follow-up to the Eisner-award winning Smile is now available.Don’t mistake Drama for a sequel to Smile. It’s a stand-alone story of...
Neil Armstrong, the Apollo 11 astronaut who became the first human being to set foot on another world, the moon, has died at age 82. When Armstrong set foot on the moon on July 20, 1969, he...
As a seventh-grader, Amelia Roskin-Frazee was frustrated to discover that there were no LGBT books in her school library. In November she started the Make It Safe Project which donates boxes of...
Now that the Summer Olympics are over you can see the distribution of medals around the world. The Wallstreet Journal has an interactive map showing where all that gold, silver and bronze will...
Thirty teens came to the Stinson Beach Library last Friday for snacks and have fun with henna. Rachael Anne Palacios gave a wonderful presentation about the culture of henna tattooing and then...
London 2012 Predictions: Teenagers with Best Chance at GoldIn this year's Games, there will be many athletes who are still of high school age or slightly older that will make their mark with a...