OPL invites patrons to take part in the 2022 Reading Challenge! For each challenge, OPL offers suggestions for titles to listen to or read. As you’re working through the challenge, feel free to tag @omahalibrary on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook, to let us know which read you picked up this month! What is neurodiversity? The…
Celebrate National Library Week, April 3-9, 2022
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OPL invites all community members to find their place at the library by exploring their passions and discovering new interests through free technology, programs
Staff Spotlight: Jody duRand Retires
Jody duRand joined the OPL staff in 2006 as the business manager.
Staff Spotlight: Paul Christopherson Retires
Before becoming a librarian, Paul Christopherson spent 15 years as a minister in South Dakota, Minnesota and Nebraska.
Volunteer Spotlight: Rachel Fernandes
Rachel Fernandes has visited Millard Branch since she was a child.
See What’s Hatching at OPL
For the spring of 2022, Omaha Public Library (OPL) is continuing the collaboration with The Nebraska Extension Educators from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln (UNL). These educators focus on early childhood development and education across the state. In 2019, Nancy Chmiel, a youth services librarian, and Katie Kraus, a Nebraska Extension Educator, brainstormed ways…
“The Power of Story” builds connections to local art in W. Dale Clark Main Library’s Michael Phipps Gallery
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After a year of social distancing and limited in-person events, Omaha Public Library (OPL) celebrates the return of community art to the Michael Phipps Gallery
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