During March, we are celebrating the contributions, accomplishments, and progress of women both past and present. Visit our book displays, attend our events, and explore our online resources to help you celebrate.
Displays and Recommended Reading
Come to the library to peruse our Women’s History Month displays during the month of March. Starting March 1, librarian-curated lists of titles for adults, for children & families, and for teens can be viewed through our online catalog.
→ You can also check our TikTok for future booklists!
Library Events
- Friday Films Movie Screening: Lilly
Friday, March 6: 11 am–1 pm & 2–4 pm
2024 | PG-13 | 93 minutes | Genre | Closed Captioning | Drop-in event - Out of the Ordinary Book Group – A Haunted History of Invisible Women by Leanna Renee Hieber
Thursday, March 19: 7–8 pm
Genre: Historical, Supernatural | Led by: Doug | Drop-in event
Participants can pick up a copy of the book at the Adult Reference Desk or check out a copy through Libby. - Women of Natural History
Tuesday, March 24: 6:30–7:30 pm
Naturalist Kim White talks about women who have made significant contributions to our understanding of the natural world from Queen Hatshepsut (1478 BCE), to Jane Goodall (present). Signup required. - Bluestem Book Club – Rumaysa: A Fairytale by Radiya Hafiza
Thursday, April 2: 4:30–5:30 pm
Grades 3–5: Each month, we’ll discuss a different nominee from the 2026 Bluestem Readers’ Choice List while enjoying a snack. We’ll conclude with fun activities! Signup required.
Online Resources
- Kanopy: Looking for inspiration this Women’s History Month? Explore Kanopy’s collection of powerful films celebrating women’s voices, achievements, and stories that continue to inspire. Stream the collection for free with your library card.
- Hoopla: This Women’s History Month, dive into stories of women who led, created, and inspired with Hoopla’s curated collection.
- Scholastic Teachables: Sign in with your library card for free access to hundreds of digital materials, including lesson plans and activity sheets for children in Preschool–8th grade. In March, explore the Womens History Month collection of printable resources!
