Senior Citizens Day is celebrated annually on August 21st, but one day just wasn't enough time to honor, recognize, and share resources for one of Timberland Regional Library's largest and most active groups of library users! Read on for some examples of how Timberland serves our amazing senior community members and learn about resources for yourself…
Disability Pride and Being Temporarily Able-Bodied
Disability is a natural part of life. Explore how inclusion, accessibility, and Disability Pride shape a more equitable future for all.
Celebrating Immigrant Heritage Month
In celebration of Immigrant Heritage Month, explore these programs and resources TRL provides for immigrants, refugees, and community members who want to research their own immigrant heritage or just learn something new about their neighbors. Programs Talk Time: Drop in to practice conversational English skills in a friendly, welcoming environment. Whatever your native language (including English!)…
Partnering to Reduce Poverty at Timberland Regional Library
Learn how libraries and local partners support people facing economic hardship through job help, legal resources, mobile services, and access to information.
The Everyday Essentials of Human Rights at Timberland Regional Library
Explore how public libraries advance human rights by expanding access to information, supporting digital equity, and providing inclusive community services.
The Lasting Legacy of Billy Frank Jr.
Billy Frank Jr. (1931–2014) is one of the Pacific Northwest’s most important and beloved modern Native leaders. A Nisqually tribal member born at Frank’s Landing on the Nisqually River, he spent a lifetime defending treaty fishing rights, protecting salmon and habitat, and teaching others to listen to the rivers and the creatures that depend on…
Dyslexia in the Library: An Interview
In honor of Dyslexia Awareness Month, a library staff member shares their personal experience living with dyslexia and working in a library, offering insight into accessibility, learning, and self-acceptance.
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month: Latinos Past, Present, & Future in Washington State
Learn how Latinos have shaped Washington’s history and culture—from early settlers and farmworkers to activists and elected leaders driving change today.
In Celebration of Indigenous Farmers
Celebrate World Indigenous Peoples Day by exploring the origins of coffee, potatoes, and maize—and the communities preserving them today.
Celebrating Pride: Honoring LGBTQIA+ History, Joy, and Community
Explore Pride Month with local events across five counties, learn about LGBTQIA+ history in Washington, and find inclusive booklists for all ages.
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