Arab American Heritage Month is a new way to celebrate Americans who have immigrated from — or are descendants of Arabic speaking countries. These countries are found on the North
Did you know that the United States congress designated March as Women’t History Month in 1987? Here at the Orem Library, we love to celebrate Women’s History Month with exciting
Eighty years ago, the surprise military strike on Pearl Harbor occurred, officially prompting the United States to enter World War II. Though this event happened nearly a century ago,
Each year the librarians at the Orem Library pick one book to read as a community. This fall, we’ve traveled to the Appalachian Mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina for The Ballad
Summer Reading Wrap Up The Orem Library 2021 summer reading program has come to an end. This summer we’ve read our way through countless fairy tale worlds, fought fearsome dragons on
NERDS: National Espionage, Rescue, and Defense Society By Michael BuckleyJunior Fiction NERDS is written by Michael Buckley (you might’ve heard of him if you’ve read the Sisters
Good friends help each other, and the animal kingdom is full of good friends. Two animals that work together in a way that benefits both species have what’s called a symbiotic
One of the best parts of spring is how color starts coming back into the world. As the snow melts, tiny purple crocus pop up in chilly flower beds and clouds pull back to reveal the