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Our list of upcoming selections can be found here ! Please check back regularly, as the list is subject to change. Email reflib@alexlibraryva.org for info about this month's selection or to request to join our email list.

Tiny Art Show: A Tiny BIT of Art is our call to the Digital Artists out there to make a bit-based contribution to the Tiny Art Show. The contest is open to artists 12 years and up and the first 50 submissions will be put on digital display in the Beatley Branch Library! In keeping with the Tiny Art.

Burke Book Club meets on the third Wednesday of each month from 3:30 PM to 5 PM. It is a monthly book discussion group through the Burke Branch Library. This program takes place by Zoom. After registering, you will be e-mailed the link to join this Zoom meeting. If you have questions about the...

Tiny Art Show: A Tiny BIT of Art is our call to the Digital Artists out there to make a bit-based contribution to the Tiny Art Show. The contest is open to artists 12 years and up and the first 50 submissions will be put on digital display in the Beatley Branch Library! In keeping with the Tiny Art.

Our list of upcoming selections can be found here ! Please check back regularly, as the list is subject to change. Email reflib@alexlibraryva.org for info about this month's selection or to request to join our email list.

Tiny Art Show: A Tiny BIT of Art is our call to the Digital Artists out there to make a bit-based contribution to the Tiny Art Show. The contest is open to artists 12 years and up and the first 50 submissions will be put on digital display in the Beatley Branch Library! In keeping with the Tiny Art.

Tiny Art Show: A Tiny BIT of Art is our call to the Digital Artists out there to make a bit-based contribution to the Tiny Art Show. The contest is open to artists 12 years and up and the first 50 submissions will be put on digital display in the Beatley Branch Library! In keeping with the Tiny Art.

Tiny Art Show: A Tiny BIT of Art is our call to the Digital Artists out there to make a bit-based contribution to the Tiny Art Show. The contest is open to artists 12 years and up and the first 50 submissions will be put on digital display in the Beatley Branch Library! In keeping with the Tiny Art.

All crafters are welcome, you don't have to live in Alexandria or have a library card!

Tiny Art Show: A Tiny BIT of Art is our call to the Digital Artists out there to make a bit-based contribution to the Tiny Art Show. The contest is open to artists 12 years and up and the first 50 submissions will be put on digital display in the Beatley Branch Library! In keeping with the Tiny Art.

Tiny Art Show: A Tiny BIT of Art is our call to the Digital Artists out there to make a bit-based contribution to the Tiny Art Show. The contest is open to artists 12 years and up and the first 50 submissions will be put on digital display in the Beatley Branch Library! In keeping with the Tiny Art.

All crafters are welcome, you don't have to live in Alexandria or have a library card!

All crafters are welcome, you don't have to live in Alexandria or have a library card!

Join us for a conversation that’s sure to warm your heart (and make your stomach rumble), as we delve into the legacy of cooking icon Julia Child with Smithsonian curator and public historian Paula J. Johnson, author of Julia Child’s Kitchen: The Design, Tools, Stories, and Legacy of an...

This month, we'll discuss "Black Star" by Kwame Alexander (Virginia Literary Awards Children's Finalist). Next month, we'll discuss "A Calamity of Souls" by David Baldacci (People's Choice Award Fiction Finalist). For more information, contact Casey Clauberg at casey.clauberg@lva.virginia.gov or...

Delicate, yet exceedingly raw, these poems will transport you as vividly as any work of fiction. If I could fly backward, I would. To the safety of branches, to the time when my heart still raced for you, twelve hundred beats a minute. In poetry that is at once bold and lyrical, affecting and...

This month, we'll discuss "Hell Put to Shame" by Earl Swift (Virginia Literary Awards Fiction Finalist). Next month, we'll discuss "Black Star" by Kwame Alexander (Virginia Literary Awards Children's Finalist). For more information, contact Casey Clauberg at casey.clauberg@lva.virginia.gov or...

In Robot-Proof , Dr. Vivienne Ming helps readers grasp the ugly and the amazing of how individuals, companies, and societies will respond to the changes that are already taking hold due to the advent of AI. Robot-Proof is a book about people, exploring what it means to be human in an increasingly...

Following the immersive stories of Ghost, Lu, Patina, and Sunny, it’s finally time for Coach to shine in his own book as we discover: Who was Coach before he became an inspiring leader? Before Coach was the man who gave caring yet firm-handed guidance to Ghost, Lu, Patina, and Sunny on the...

This month, we'll discuss A Calamity of Souls by David Baldacci (People's Choice Award Fiction Finalist). Next month, we'll take a little summer break. For more information, contact Casey Clauberg at casey.clauberg@lva.virginia.gov or 804.692.3545. This is a free event, but registration is...

American historian and professor, Greg Grandin, expands our understanding of American History by considering its growth and cohesion into a country juxtaposed against the growth and cohesion of our Western Hemispheric neighbors to the south. Over the 500 year history since colonization, Grandin...