Milton H. Latter Library
Collections and Services:
-Children's Area with coloring pages, puzzles, reading areas and of course materials for Babies through young teens, first floor.
-Adult Fiction, Non-Fiction and Audio/Visual Materials on second floor.
-Computers for Public Use including printing and internet.
-Fax, outgoing only, and copy machines for public use.
-Periodicals, Newspaper and Reference Areas.
-Quiet Study and Reading Areas with free WiFi throughout the branch.
-Free programming for the Whole Family!
(Also with your library card you can take advantage of our Interlibrary Loan and Reciprocal Borrowing with neighboring parishes. At the NOPL website you can download e-books and audiobooks, use our databases, including Mango Language Learning, Test Prep and Resume Builders among other, check your account, renew items and make requests system wide! Visit www.neworleanspubliclibrary.org)
Our Current Programs:
Storytime: Tuesday at 10:30 with Miss Rachel, in the Pink Room
Wednesday at 6 with Miss Kate, in the Children's Room
Toastmasters: every Monday at 6, in the Dining Room
A weekly meeting open to all. Members work together to develop their oral communication and leadership skills in a positive learning environment. For more info: http://notoast234.toastmastersclubs.org/
Poetry Buffet: every first Saturday of the month, in the Dining Room
Come by and hear some of our city's great local poets read their original work in an intimate setting. Pre-registration is required for participating poets. Please leave our contact information with us at 596-2625.
Sew-Hip NOLA: every second Wednesday at 5:30, in the Dining Room
Find out more, RSVP and the project of the month at: http:// www.meetup.com/Sew-Hip-NOLA/.
Haiku Club: third Monday at 6, in the Dining Room
For more information: http://neworleanshaikusociety.blogspot.com/
A Book Club Named Desire: every fourth Wednesday at 6, in the dining room
World Affairs Council: every third Wednesday at 6, in the Dining room
Friends of NOPL Book Sale: Wednesdays and Sundays at 10-2, in the Carriage House
For more information: http://www.fnopl.org
For more information on our regular and special monthly events, or to request interpretation for the hearing impaired, please feel free to give us a call at 504-596-2625! All events are free and open to the public!
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