Library celebrates Native American Heritage Month

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COLUMBUS—Columbus Metropolitan Library (CML) is celebrating Native American Heritage Month with programs throughout November. Customers of all ages can check out great reads selected by library staff, attend special programs and participate in activities. On Sunday, Nov. 13, Main Library will host an engaging afternoon of Native American culture with singing, drumming and storytelling with Three Sisters Intertribal. Click here for a full schedule.

All CML locations also offer a Native American Heritage Month Discovery Quest, an activity that invites customers aged 7 and older to find information posted throughout the library to learn facts about famous indigenous Ohioans.

Columbus Metropolitan Library has served the people of Franklin County, Ohio since 1873. With its Main Library and 22 branches, CML is well known for signature services and programs like School Help, Reading Buddies, Summer Reading Challenge and Ready for Kindergarten. The library’s Strategic Plan supports the vision of “a thriving community where wisdom prevails,” which positions CML to respond to areas of urgent need: kids unprepared for kindergarten, third grade reading proficiency, high school graduation, college and career readiness and employment resources.

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