Join Wake County Public Libraries now through Oct. 15 to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month with more than 25 special events at locations across the county. From music and movies to cooking and crafting, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
“This is a great opportunity to recognize the rich culture and incredible accomplishments of Hispanic Americans in our community and beyond,” said Shinica Thomas, chair, Wake County Board of Commissioners. “We encourage everyone to learn about and reflect on the vibrant heritage that strengthens the diversity of Wake County."
In addition to engaging and educational programs, libraries have also created special Hispanic Heritage Month displays featuring books by Hispanic authors.
A few examples of Hispanic Heritage Month programs include:
Dance in the Library – Takiri Folclor Academy
Green Road Community Library
Saturday, Oct. 5 | 2–3 p.m.
Drop by the library to enjoy an hour of dance rhythms from Latin America.
Herencia 2024: Reception & Artist Talk
Oberlin Regional Library
Wednesday, Sept. 25 | 6–8 p.m.
Meet and hear from North Carolina Latino artists featured in this group exhibition celebrating the diversity of voices in our community. The exhibit, presented by Diamante Arts & Culture, will be on display through Nov. 8.
Teen Let's Cook Migas Monday
Northeast Regional Library
Monday, Sept. 23 | 5:30–6:30 p.m.
Teens in grades 6 through 12 are invited to try out their chef skills cooking Migas, a recipe of scrambled eggs and flavors that reflect centuries of Hispanic tradition.
Teen Yarn Painting
Wendell Community Library
Saturday, Sept. 28, 2–3 p.m.
Create a version of a traditional Huichol yarn painting, a colorful, symbolic work of art derived from a ceremonial tablet called a neirika.
School-age Events
With more than 15 events at 10 different locations, kids in kindergarten through fifth grade can read, create, discover and explore through a variety of hands-on activities. Check the calendar to find out what’s happening when!
Bilingual Storytimes
Multiple dates, times and locations
Young children and their families are invited to participate in an interactive program with books, songs and movement to nurture pre-reading skills. Check the website to learn more.
A full list of Hispanic Heritage Month programs can be found at wake.gov/Libraries.