
Hawkin Weibel, 2, center, listens as his grandma, Vicki Johnson, reads a story to him Thursday, April 20, 2023, at the Loveland Public Library. Hawkin receives a free book from library staff as part of the Read Aloud Loveland Book Giveaway to celebrate National Library Week. (Jenny Sparks/Loveland Reporter-Herald)
The word “library” tends to be synonymous with books and whispering, but that’s not quite an accurate stereotype these days, according to Loveland Public Library Director Amy Phillips. For next week’s National Library Week, she invites everyone to come in and learn more about LPL programs and services that go way beyond reading and studying.
“It’s everything from our recipe kits that people can check out and take home, kits that kids can take home and do,” Phillips said. “And then we’ve got our in-person computer classes up…