Nothing to read or watch this October? Don’t be spooked! We have a lot of great new BOOOOks in the library this month! See this list for all available new books…
-Written by Susan Davis, Library Assistant Leading medical journals world-wide have called for governments to make “urgent, society-wide changes” in order to avoid “catastrophic harm to health that will be…
Monster in the Mind is an intriguing documentary look at Alzheimer’s Disease. 80-year-old CNN veteran Jean Carper takes the viewer along as she confronts her fears after learning she carries…
National Recovery Month is a national observance to celebrate those in recovery from substance use disorders, as well as to promote evidence-based recovery and treatment practices. In 2020, more than 93,000…
The Herrick Library has just added the Teen Resource Center, a database from Omnigraphics. This database includes information relating to many teenage issues including health concerns in a section called…
Due to the high transmission of COVID-19 in San Diego County and the highly contagious delta variant, the Library has updated its visiting guidelines. Starting Wednesday, August 11, 2021, face…
For everyone’s safety: Unvaccinated and not fully vaccinated individuals, including children, must wear a mask inside the Library, its meeting rooms, and auditorium. Fully vaccinated* individuals can go unmasked, but…
During the month of August, National Dog Month celebrates our favorite canine pals smack in the middle of the dog days of summer. Dogs are the number one most commonly…
Known as the “forgotten cancer,” sarcoma is a group of diseases that starts in the bones and soft tissues but can travel to anywhere in the body. Sarcoma encompasses 70…
July is UV Safety Month and a reminder to stock up on sunscreen and after-sun lotions to keep your kids safe and soothed all summer long. July 2021’s…