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Marissa of Kaysville Kwackery will teach duck anatomy and guide families through the ins and outs of duck etiquette. Duck books, extra crafts, and a building-wide rubber duck scavenger hunt to follow!
We're hosting Book Fiesta all month long! Each branch will have a different event with crafts, activities, or special guests, celebrating the joy of books. Part of "El día de los ninos." Children will receive a free book to keep at each event!
Click here for details on all of April's Book Fiesta events.
Tue, Apr 7, 4–5:30pm · Marmalade Branch
Ducks Love Fiestas
Sat, Apr 11, 11am–12pm · Anderson-Foothill Branch
Storytime and Friendship Bracelet Making Craft
Mon, Apr 13, 10:30am–12pm · Ballpark Library Lab
Storytime and Family Tree Craft
Fri, Apr 17, 3–5pm · Sprague Branch
Collage Bookmark Making
Sat, Apr 18, 11am–1pm · Sweet Branch
Storytime Yoga
Fri, Apr 24, 3–4:30pm · Day-Riverside Branch
Author Visit: Leo Espinosa
Sat, Apr 25, 1-2:30pm · Main Library
Reading Makes You Bloom
Sat, Apr 25, 2–4pm · Chapman Branch
Kids' Theater/Therapy dog
Wed, Apr 29, 3–5pm · Glendale Branch
Book Tasting
Día de Los Niños began in Mexico in 1925 as a day to nationally honor children. In 1996 author and poet, Pat Mora, learned of the holiday and realizing that the United States had nothing similar, decided to create a day that not only celebrates children but also literacy and bilingualism. A new holiday was born known as El día de los niños/El día de los libros. Since then, Book Fiestas have been held nationwide in April to celebrate "bookjoy" and the importance of literacy for all children of all linguistic and cultural backgrounds.
AGE GROUP: | Tweens | Preschoolers | Kids | Family |
EVENT TYPE: | Fun & Games | Books & Reading |
The Salt Lake City Public Library's Marmalade Branch is the anchor of a mixed-use project developed as a key part of the Redevelopment Agency (RDA) of Salt Lake City's master plan for the Marmalade/West Capitol Hill area of the city. The neighborhood serves as a gateway to Salt Lake City from the north, and the Marmalade Branch is both a hub for neighborhood gatherings and an important welcome for visitors, highlighting a focus on development in the area. On-street parking is available on 500 North and 300 West, and UTA routes offer service with stops immediately in front of the Library on 300 West.
The two-story Marmalade Branch, designed by Blalock & Partners Architectural Design Studio and completed in early 2016, provides 18,600 square feet of new construction to support a thriving and growing community. The first floor features Lucky Ones Coffee, an incredible team of neurodiverse baristas offering up a full espresso bar, delicious paninis, and locally baked treats; a Creative Lab with the latest maker technologies like 3D printing and music-making software as well as "old school" tech such as sewing machines; a flexible Children's area; and the very popular Music and Movies collection. The second floor includes the Adult collection, study rooms for a range of group sizes, and a large, flexible Multi-Purpose Room with tiered seating to allow for a wide variety of events. The Multi-Purpose Room hosts community feedback sessions, lively discussions and presentations, film screenings, and music recitals. The second floor also features a wrap-around terrace offering views of the Capitol Building to the east, Salt Lake City's picturesque skyline and landscape to the south and, to the north, views to a public plaza and open green space as part of a new mixed-use development.
The project utilizes an exterior shading device along the west-facing glass to minimize solar heat gain yet still promote a dynamic interaction with the street and passersby. Its compact footprint reduces land use and allows for a high-performance building envelope. The use of LED lights, lighting control systems, occupancy sensors, and daylight harvesting reduce the amount of electrical energy consumption while the flood of natural light creates an inviting interior environment for patrons and an efficient, balanced workplace for staff. In honor of these sustainability features, the Marmalade Branch was awarded the LEED Silver certification from the US Green Building Council (USGBC).