Excite Your Mind with Upcoming Events
Fri, Apr 26th
Our Tea Time Book Club meets once a month is led by Library Director Nyama Reed. This month we're reading Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride. Tea Time Book Club offers hybrid meetings. You can attend in-person at the Library in the 2nd floor Program Room or online via Zoom.
Sat, Apr 27th
Socialize with other parents and caregivers while your little ones play! We’ll have some of our favorite PreK and toddler toys to play with and a fun craft.
birth-5yo with an adult caregiver. No registration required.
Tue, Apr 30th
Join us for Financial Literacy with PNC Bank. At this informational session we'll be discussing how to prevent identity theft. Topics will include:
- Protecting Yourself Online
- Enrolling in Online Statements
- Reviewing your Personal Credit History
This session will be led by PNC Personal Banker Evan Luckenbill. Please register for this session.
Friends of the Whitefish Bay Public Library Book Sale
9:30 am - 3:30 pm
Sat, May 4th
On Saturday, May 4, our hours are 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. And on Sunday, May 5, join us from noon to 3 p.m. for our popular bag sale. Fill a bag for $7. We supply the bags!
On Friday, May 3, our usual Friends Night – for Friends of the Whitefish Bay Public Library - will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. If you’re not a Friend, you can join Friday night and attend the Friday night sale for as little as $15 annually.
From our Blog
April 24, 2024
The library hosted our Annual Edible Book Festival in April. An edible book is an item that looks like a book, puns on a title, refers to a character, or just has something to do with books. The only rule is that entries must be made from edible ingredients. During the festival, all who attend get to vote on their favorite edible books. Congratulations to all the winners and thanks to everyone that participated. We had a lot of amazing entries so thank you and we hope to see you back in 2025 as we celebrate 10 years of the Edible Book Festival at our library!
February 5, 2024
I like to keep track of what I read on an app mainly because I have reached an age where I can't always remember what I read. This is especially true when a patron or a friend asks me what I have read recently. Then, my mind goes completely blank.