09/11/2025
🥁 Feel the Beat! Beginner Drumming Class! Join Mr. Jeremiah at Georgetown Library for an exciting introduction to drumming and rhythm skills!
📅 Monday, Sept 22
⏰ 4:00 – 5:00 PM (30–45 min)
✨ For ages 5 & up.
⚡ Registration required. Opens Sept 15, 2025. Limited drum pads available — please register one spot per child. https://bit.ly/41z5yHr
03/24/2025
Refresh your wardrobe just in time for spring! Join us at Southwest Neighborhood Library for a clothing swap hosted by DOEE's ReThread.
📅 Sunday, March 30
🕐 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
👥 All ages, genders & sizes welcome!
Register now and swap sustainably!
♻️ https://bit.ly/421x5R6
03/24/2025
Acclaimed writer Kiese Laymon sits down with Jason Reynolds to discuss City Summer, Country Summer, a lyrical new picture book about friendship, family, and a life-changing summer down South.
📅 Wednesday, April 2
🕕 6:00 PM
📍 MLK Library
🎟️ https://bit.ly/43zj4wp
05/26/2023
This Sunday.
This June, join DC Public Library for an electrifying Go-Go concert series during Black Music Month on the rooftop of the MLK Library.
June 4: Sirius Company
June 11: Rare Essence
June 18: Black Alley
02/02/2023
Author Talk: Books N Bros with Sidney Keys III
📅 Saturday, February 25
⏰ 1:00pm - 2:00pm
📍MLK Library
The DC Public Library is excited to have Sidney Keys III, a teen entrepreneur, and literacy advocate, discuss Books and Bros: 44 Inspiring Books for Black Boys.
Sidney will discuss his inspiration for the book and participate in a Q & A with the audience.
The first 50 registrants will receive a copy of Books and Bros courtesy of the DC Public Library Foundation.
01/03/2023
January 2023 Digital Training Schedule is ready!
Plan ahead and schedule in some classes!
https://dclibrary.libnet.info/events?v=list
(Event Type: Computer Class)
01/01/2023
HELLO, 2023!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
LET'S DO THIS! 💪🏽
12/06/2022
This Saturday, come out for an update regarding Fletcher-Johnson at 12 PM Kipp DC Benning Campus
12/06/2022
Children's Christmas party sponsored by the Friends of the Dorothy Height Library.
12/06/2022
"In 1957, Dorothy Irene Height became the fourth president of the National Council of Negro Women. Introduced to Bethune and the council in 1937, she had served for twenty years in a number of appointive positions that provided her a unique opportunity to understand every aspect of the NCNW."
Happy Founders Day!