Everyone — find your joy at your public library to celebrate National Library Week!
Libraries offer programs, activities, and spaces for all ages to learn and connect.
Visit your public library to get started.
#NationalLibraryWeek#FindYourJoy
ALT Alt text: Graphic promoting National Library Week with the message “Find Your Joy at Your Public Library,” showing children reading and listing the dates April 19–25, 2026.
Middle school teachers & librarians—think “hardship” is just slow Wi-Fi?
Let students experience a brutal winter at Valley Forge.
Dear America: The Winter of Red Snow by Kristiana Gregory brings history to life through a soldier’s story.
Find it at your local library !
ALT Graphic promoting the “Come Read With Us” program featuring the book Dear America: The Winter of Red Snow by Kristiana Gregory. The image includes the book cover and America250 branding, along with a QR code that links to the full book list on the Mississippi Library Commission website. The graphic encourages readers to explore historical fiction titles that connect students to American history.
Teachers & parents of 1st–5th graders—want a fun way to teach history?
Independence Cake by Deborah Hopkinson mixes early American history with a hands-on recipe activity.
Read, learn, and bake together 🍰
Find it at your local library 📚
ALT Graphic promoting the “Come Read With Us” program featuring the children’s book Independence Cake by Deborah Hopkinson. The image shows a child holding a decorated cake with small American flags. The graphic includes the Mississippi Library Commission logo, America250 branding, and a QR code that links to a full book list on the MLC website. Text on the graphic reads “Come Read With Us” and “Discover stories that shape America.”
High school students experience history beyond the textbook! Read The Sons of Liberty by Charles River Editors and explore the American Revolution through Adams, Revere, Hancock .
Perfect for class or independent reading find it at your local library!
ALT Promotional graphic for “Come Read with Us” featuring The Sons of Liberty about key figures in the American Revolution, with a QR code and link to the full book list.
I Survived the American Revolution, 1776 by Lauren Tarshis
Full MLC America 250 reading list:
mlc.lib.ms.us/america-250/co…#America250#LibraryReads
Alt Text: Graphic promoting I Survived the American Revolution, 1776 with “Come Read With Us!” text and a QR code to a full book list
As part of our #AM250 Come Read With Us! campaign, we’re featuring "Why Is the Statue of Liberty Green?" Perfect for readers ages 6-12, this book explores the science and history behind one of America’s most iconic symbols. Pair it with our activity guide bit.ly/4btshtN.
MLC 100-in Retrospect! During the 1950s, the Fisk Public Library Bookmobile served the Natchez area. The side of the bookmobile reads “Fisk Public Library Bookmobile Serving Adams County” and “Free Service Bringing You Information, Recreation, and Education.”
🐶 Happy National Puppy Day!
Looking for puppy care tips, but can't find the book you want at your local library? MLC can help you find it!
🐝 Search the Beehive mslc.agshareit.com/home?cid=…
☎️ Ask your library to request it
🚗 Pick it up locally
📖 Snuggle & read
#NationalPuppyDay
250 years later, one name still defines betrayal: Benedict Arnold. Our #ComeReadWithUs pick for high schoolers, "Valiant Ambition" by Nathaniel Philbrick, dives into the messy bond between Arnold & Washington.
Full booklist: mlc.lib.ms.us/america-250/co…
Got a middle schooler who’s “too cool for school” but still loves the tea? History Smashers: The American Revolution by Kate Messner spills the REAL story of who did what 250 years ago.
Start reading: mlc.lib.ms.us/america-250/co…
ALT Alt text: Graphic with a blue background and white star reading “Come Read With Us!” featuring the book cover History Smashers: The American Revolution by Kate Messner. Text says “Discover stories that shape America!” with a QR code to a book list and the Mississippi Library Commission logo.
We’re hiring! MLC is looking for an IT Support Technician to provide essential technical support for the commission, serving both internal agency staff and public libraries throughout the state. For more info visit governmentjobs.com/careers/m…bit.ly/4uzjIFl
Feeling lucky? You don’t need a four-leaf clover when you’ve got Beehive! It's your shortcut to nearly every public library catalog in the state—access millions of books in one place.
No luck needed—just your library card. Visit mslc.agshareit.com/ and explore Beehive today!
MLC 100-in Retrospect! In 1951, adult education gained momentum in Mississippi. MLC led the American Heritage Project—funded by the Ford Foundation—exploring America’s founding documents and their modern meaning. That same year, the NE Regional Library System was established.
Happy #PiDay We’re celebrating in the "tastiest" part of the library. From classic cherry pie to modern tarts, Mississippi libraries are stocked with cookbooks to help you celebrate 3.14 in style. Visit your local library today!
MLC 100-in Retrospect! In 1950, was a year of big change. HQ moved to the Woolfolk Building, and MLC was reorganized and renamed. Lawmakers also allowed counties to levy a 1-mill tax to support libraries, and @firstregionallibrary- MS’s first multi-county system-was established.
MLC celebrated National Employee Appreciation Day this past Friday. Our staff shared their creativity and passion for their work—and their willingness to go the extra mile in blow-up costumes. Contact us at mslib@mlc.lib.ms.us or 1-800-647-7542 for more info about our services.
MLC is celebrating @America250 with our literacy campaign COME READ WITH US! Explore American history, symbols, and stories. A is for America by Greg Paprocki is for ages 0–5 to and includes an activity Guide full list: mlc.libguides.com/c.php?g=14…
Miranda Loper, Director of Talking Book Services at the Mississippi Library Commission, will discuss the program during a segment on WMPR 90.1 FM at 7 a.m. on Thursday, March 12. Learn more about Talking Book Services and eligibility:
mlc.lib.ms.us/tbs
Turn storytime into an immersive adventure! Talking Book Services Special Collections created sensory story kits that combine books, themed play, and sensory toys for schools, public libraries, and TBS patrons. mlc.libguides.com/c.php?g=13…
Info: csimpkins@mlc.lib.ms.us, 601-432-4058