By Jane Ray, Kyle Public Library
What are libraries for? Of course there are books…lots of books! But libraries offer so much more. They exist to nurture lifelong learning, cultural literacy, and build community.
Books are only one of the tools libraries use to nurture lifelong learning. Libraries help people improve themselves from the cradle to the grave, picking up before traditional schooling begins and ends. The Kyle Public Library’s story times, various book clubs, computer classes, adult education classes, research databases, and other tools help patrons of all ages develop a love of learning and a way to stay mentally engaged throughout their entire lives.
Libraries are also tremendous forces for cultural literacy. Cultural literacy is the ability to understand and participate fully in a given culture. Civilization is continually evolving, which is why the Kyle Public Library offers a variety of cultural enrichment opportunities. Some of these include the new Summer Film Series, craft times, story times, author readings, poetry slams, rotating art displays, Magic: The Gathering Club, Teen Anime and Manga Club, Video Game Club, Retro Video Game Night, and workshops on topics such as health and wellness, gardening and environmental issues, creative writing, and more.
Finally, a healthy community needs a safe, welcoming place to gather in order to grow. The public library is that space. It welcomes everyone regardless of race, creed, religion, sexual orientation, belief system, or reading/viewing preferences. The Kyle Public Library also has meeting rooms available for public events and is a great place to gather in large or small groups, either for a library program or for one being hosted in the library facilities.
So come to the library and see what’s available.Become a better you, and build a better community. We are here to help, and everyone is welcome.