Summer Reading Program

June 1 - August 15
Color Our World, Summer Reading Program 2025, For all ages
The 2025 all-ages Summer Reading Program, Color Our World, is here! The program runs from June 1 to August 15.
 
Read, log your reading, and complete fun activities to earn prizes. Plus, enjoy free weekly events at library branches throughout the program.
 
Registration is open!
Sign up online at Beanstack, then come to your local branch library to complete registration and select your free book.

Pride Month

Happy Pride Month 2025 on baby blue background with brown hand holding pride flag
June is Pride month! During the month of June we celebrate Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual Plus identities (LGBTQIA+) in honor of the 1969 Stonewall uprising. Pride month celebrates and uplifts the incredible LGBTQIA+ community in their history, resiliency,  and work to achieve equal rights.
 
Please join us at our library branches for our Pride events.
Find Pride events and activities on our
2025 Pride Month reading list [PDF]

Juneteenth Month

African American History Quilt Display
African American History Quilt Display and Presentation, All ages welcome, Free with background composed of quilt snippets
In recognition of the 160th anniversary of Juneteenth, the holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, The Stephens – Davis and West Sacramento branches are hosting an African American History Quilt Display and Presentation program.
 
Join Master Quilter Khristel Johnson as she shares some of her unique works of art and talks about the history of the story quilt tradition in African American culture. Sponsored by the Yolo County Office of Education and the Yolo Juneteenth Committee.
Sunday, June 22
Quilt Exhibit 1:00 p.m  Presentation 2:00 p.m.
Monday, June 23
Quilt Exhibit 2:30 p.m.
Presentation 5:30 p.m.

June Staff Picks

Check out what library staff read in their spare time.
Six black and white year book photos in focus with the top-middle photo showing a woman with curly hair, back to the camera, looking down
By Grady Hendrix
A woman walking her golden retriever who is stopped and looking up at a man.
By Sarah Adams

Upcoming Closures

Thursday, June 19, 2025
Juneteenth
National Independence Day
All branches will be closed.
Library closed for Juneteenth Freedom Day, Green, Brown and Red hearts over yellow background
Locations and Hours

Upcoming Events

Summer Reading Kick-Off Party
Saturday, June 7, 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.
Summer Party, All ages welcome, Free, Ocean shore background
Let's get summer started! Join us at the Knights Landing Branch Library for our Summer Reading kick-off Party.
 
Sign up for Summer Reading, enjoy some ice cream, make a craft, play some games and more! 
 

Chicken Lips Live Concert
29145 Main Street, Dunnigan Hall, CA 95937
Wednesday, June 11, 5:30 p.m.
Man in orange shirt with frog eyes headband on left with ostrich, woman in purple outfit with tiara on right, four green frogs
Chicken Lips is a high-energy interactive dance and musical performance show. It involves all sorts of group dances to our original songs and some popular favorites!
 
Kids will be up on their feet, singing and dancing together with the group and having tons of FUN!!! No registration required.

Give Face 给面子 Exhibition
512 Gibson Road, Woodland CA
Opening Reception:
Thursday, June 26, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
Curators' Tour from Sarah Bartlett and Bz Zhang:
 Saturday, June 28, 1:00 p.m.
White mask with dark black running tear marks over a colorful quilt
GIVE FACE 给面子 is an interdisciplinary exhibition unearthing and regrounding past, present, and future narratives of the Chinese diaspora in the Sacramento Valley in the sweeping and ever-expanding story of California.
 
Archival objects trace the impact of Chinese Americans on Yolo County through the things they left behind, while contemporary artworks woven throughout the exhibit call our attention to their lived experiences, intimacies, and complexities.
 
Using both documentation and speculation, artist Bz Zhang’s work creates dialogue between Western ideas and a Chinese-diasporic cultural inheritance and offers ways to "give face" to (that is, to honor or show due respect for) Chinese ancestors in the US West.
 
The stories of the Chinese diaspora in Yolo County and the US West span oceans and continents, and their contributions transcend our infrastructures (from railways to agriculture) into the social and cultural fabric of our nation. Their stories are ours to carry into the shared futures we must build.

Punks 'n Pronouns:
 A Celebration of Queer-Punk Solidarity
Friday, June 27
Vendor Fair 3:00 p.m. | Punk Show 6:00 p.m.
Six individuals in long coats stand with arms around each other and back to viewer
Back by popular demand and better than ever: join us for our second annual Punks 'n Pronouns event! On Friday, June 27th, we will celebrate the solidarity and overlap between queer and punk cultures in their riot against oppression in all its forms.

This year we will not only host a FREE punk show, but a vendor fair as well! Beginning at 3:00 p.m., swing by the library to support talented artisans before rocking out to three of our favorite local bands!
 
Show some love, make some friends, and come experience one unforgettable night at our small-town library!
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Administrative Center 226 Buckeye St. Woodland, California, 95695
Phone: (530) 666-8005
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