Timberland Regional Library Unveils Limited Edition Library Card for Hispanic American Heritage Month

Special Edition Card Celebrates Hispanic Culture with Iconic Imagery of Quetzalcoatl and Symbolism of the joy of learning by artist Angie Hinojos
 

Timberland Regional LIBRARY (TRL) is excited to announce the release of a limited edition library card in celebration of Hispanic American Heritage Month and Library Card Signup Month. Designed by local artist Angie Hinojos, this special card celebrates the vibrant and rich cultural heritage of the Hispanic community.

The card features an image of Quetzalcoatl, a revered figure in Mexican mythology known as one of the creators of the world and the creator of books. Quetzalcoatl’s image stands as a powerful symbol of cultural pride, alongside vibrant flowers representing the beauty of life, learning, and the unfolding joy of knowledge.

Angie Hinojos, Executive Director and co-founder of Centro Cultural Mexicano in Redmond, holds an Architecture degree from UC Berkeley and uses her experience as a public artist to strengthen community connections. Angie also serves as Chair of the Board of Trustees for Cascadia College, Chair of the Washington State Commission on Hispanic Affairs, and is a board member of 4Culture.

This limited edition library card is available at all Timberland Regional Library branches while supplies last. Don’t miss your chance to celebrate culture and learning with this unique card!