We are very happy to bring back the Seed Library at the Rinconada branch. At this time, we are stocked with a variety of vegetable, flower and native wildflower
Borrow an Induction Cooktop Kit!
Library cardholders can now borrow induction cooktops, making it easy to try this fast, safe, and energy-efficient cooking method.
Book Review: Alchemy of Secrets – Stephanie Garber
By: Phoenix G., Grade 8 WOW. It felt like I was being slapped with something new as soon as I thought I understood what was happening– and that’s just a part of the magic that Stephanie Garber always delivers. I was in fact staring at my shelf of hardcovers and thinking how much I didn’t…
🎉 Vintage Media Lab Expands to Rinconada Library!
We’re excited to share that the Vintage Media Lab is opening a second location at Rinconada Library this May! This expansion means more access and more appointment opportunities for patrons who want to digitize and preserve personal collections—photos, home video, and audio media. 📼📷 🗓️ Booking Opens April 6 Starting April 6, patrons can book appointments from the Vintage…
National Poetry Month 2026
Celebrate National Poetry Month with local poet laureates, free poetry resources, and upcoming events at the Palo Alto City Library!
Celebrate Earth Month in April
Celebrate Earth Month this April with Palo Alto City Library events, nature activities, citizen science projects, and book picks for all ages.
Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA) Heritage Month
Discover the diverse histories, languages, and cultures of Southwest Asia & North Africa. Join us for SWANA Heritage Month events & resources!
Celebrate National Library Week 2026
Celebrate National Library Week with Honorary Chair Mychal Threets! Visit, explore, and find your joy at Palo Alto City Library.
Book Review: Orbital
By: Eliott L., Grade 7 Orbital, by Samantha Harvey, is a beautifully crafted novel about the lives of a group of six astronauts and cosmonauts. They all come from different backgrounds and nationalities, traveling at the incredible speed of seventeen-thousand miles per hour, looming above the shimmering earth below. This quick read presents snapshots of…
Book Review: The Poppy War
By: Stella Y., Grade 8 Author: R.F. Kuang Genre: Dystopian Age rating: 13-14+ Rating: 5/5 "War doesn't determine who is right. War determines who is left." For Rin, the orphan protagonist of The Poppy War, survival was the standard until she tested into the elite Singaurd Academy. For many, Singaurd was an expectation, a way…
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