Join your friends and crack open a good book. All your neighbors are doing it.
Knox County takes the No. 1 spot in Tennessee and ranks high as one of the …
Librarians are there to assist
Need help finding answers? Ask a librarian. Whether it‘s navigating the new website, finding specific information on a database, or some handholding to download any of the library apps for …
Vacation plans? Take the library with you
Whether you’re hitting the road this summer or just the pool, you’ll want to take us with you. You already know about the stacks of print books and downloadable ebooks …
Happy birthday, Knox County!
On June 11, 1792, William Blount, Governor of the Southwest Territory, carved out the boundaries of both Knox and Jefferson counties, effectively bringing government business closer to the people of …
It’s summertime, and the reading is easy
It’s summer and time for a good relaxing read. But how to choose the perfect book (or 10)? For me, a light and breezy, laugh-out-loud book is ideal, but frankly, …
School’s out, but the library is in full swing
Schools are just getting out, but we’re gearing up for our busiest season of the year. In our kickoff celebration of summer reading, the Children’s Festival of Reading aimed to engage …
One Book Read City launches at Inskip, Sterchi
It’s definitely the biggest book club in Knoxville. And probably in the state of Tennessee. About 24,000 kids are going to read one book together this month.
On Monday, Knox County …
Children’s Festival of Reading is back
If absence makes the heart grow fonder, our hearts are fond indeed. We’ve missed hosting the Children’s Festival of Reading for the last couple of years. This comeback year is …