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Your Story Begins at StoryCon in April!
 
April is full of big stories at the Library. Join us as we host our inaugural StoryCon event at Spanish River Library on April 25. We will have cosplay contests, local vendors, workshops, food trucks, and keynote speaker – Edgar Award winning and USA Today best-selling graphic novelist Christina Diaz Gonzales! Invisible and other titles will be available for purchase and signing.
 
Join us for sustainability stories for Earth Month. Visit us at the Spanish River or Downtown Library for a Special Guest Earth Day Storytime with the City’s Sustainability Manager, Christina Batoh-Jennings. Other Earth Month programs for children and adults include Farmer Jay’s Bug Boss Academy, Florida Author Series: Marsha Diane Arnold – An Earth Day Celebration, and Earth Day Movie Night: Elemental.
 
Watch Florida’s top women and girls chess players write the next page in their story at the 2026 Florida State Women’s and Girls Chess Championship at Spanish River Library. Join Poets on the Fringe or the Acoustic Musicians to tell your stories through written and spoken word or music. Hear the story of Declaration: America’s Independence with Dr. Robert Watson from Lynn University at our Thursday Night Speaker Series. Our youngest patrons and caregivers can enjoy of our regularly scheduled storytimes Tuesday through Saturday at both locations.
 
Stories aren’t just found in books, so start your own chapter in April at the Library. See you soon! 
Joleen Wielkie  
Library Manager
April Event Spotlight 
Family Book Brunch: "The Girl Who Drank the Moon"
by Kelly Barnhill
Saturday, April 4, 10:30am-12:30pm
Downtown Library
Join us for our annual Family Book Brunch to discuss The Girl who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill. Enjoy fun activities, games, and delicious refreshments. 
 
Sponsored by Ezra and Jessica Roth in loving memory of Jessica's grandmother, Lena Campione, who loved reading.
 
A parent or caregiver must attend with child. Must reserve a seat to receive your invitation and a free copy of the book (one book per family) which may be picked up at either Library location. Seat reservation open for children ages 7-12.

Creative Journeys Youth Art Show: Where I'm From
Submission Deadline 
Thursday, April 9
Young artists (ages 5-17) display their most creative works in the Creative Journeys Youth Art Show: Where I'm From. Once registered, you will receive an email with an Art Show Application, which must be filled out, signed, and turned in before we can accept any artwork. Read more.
 
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
StoryCon! (all ages)
Saturday, April 25, 10:00am-4:00pm
Spanish River Library
Step into a world of imagination, creativity, and fandom at the Boca Raton Public Library’s StoryCon – a fun, all-ages celebration of comics, pop culture, and storytelling! Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just curious, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Meet fellow fans while exploring vendor booths, enjoy delicious eats from food trucks, and learn new skills at hands-on workshops. Show off your favorite character in our cosplay contest, open to all ages and experience levels, or sit back and get inspired by our award-winning keynote speaker, Christina Diaz Gonzalez.
 
With activities for kids, teens, and adults, plus surprises around every corner, StoryCon is the perfect place to celebrate creativity, community, and the power of stories – all in a welcoming environment. Costumes encouraged, excitement guaranteed! 
 
Keynote speaker sponsored by the Friends of the Library. 
Events for Adults 
Draft to Screen
Thursday, April 2, 6:00-7:45pm
Spanish River Library
Draft to Screen is a community-led group for filmmakers, writers, animators, musicians, and artists who want to connect, grow, and find resources to finish their creative work. This group, which meets monthly, is completely free to join and open to all experience levels.
 
Led by Nabil Sealy alongside co-founder Wilandy Castelin, monthly group meetings will feature time for connection and networking, project pitching and a review of the accountability board for those working on projects, and workshops from industry professionals and accomplished creatives.

Seat reservation not required; drop-ins welcome. 

Fiddler on the Roof vs. Tevye the Dairyman: Accuracy, Adaptation, and Aleichem with Dr. Kristen Lindbeck
Thursday Night Speaker Series
Thursday, April 9, 6:00-7:30pm
Downtown Library
Join us for an engaging exploration of Sholem Aleichem’s classic novel-in-stories, Tevye the Dairyman, the foundational text for the legendary film Fiddler on the Roof. We will examine the fascinating tensions between the source material and its adaptation, questioning whether the film stayed true to Aleichem’s original vision—and how the author himself might have reacted to the changes.
 
The Thursday Night Speaker Series is sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
 
Reserve a seat to receive a reminder but all drop-ins welcome.
An Afternoon with Jazz Quartet, "Boca Train" -
Lynn University Conservatory Performance
Friday, April 10, 2:30-4:00pm
Downtown Library
What makes it jazz? Join us for an introduction to this uniquely American art-form with the "Boca Train" Jazz Quartet from Lynn University Conservatory.
 
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
 
Reserve a seat to receive a reminder but all drop-ins welcome.

Sunday Chess Tournament Play (all ages)
Sunday, April 12, 9:00am-4:15pm
Downtown Library
Ready to take the challenge and play a more formal competitive tournament game? Ages kindergarten to adult are welcome to join the Scholastic Chess Open in partnership with 954 Chess. Bring your awesome chess skills and meet your next challenger. Children 8 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Chess sets will be provided but please bring chess clock if you have one.
 
Before registering, see the detailed informational flyer.
 
Pre-pay and pre-register at chessregister.com

Monday Movies - Documentary: Manolo: The Boy Who Made Shoes for Lizards directed by Michael Roberts
Monday, April 13, 5:30-8:00pm
Downtown Library
An in depth portrait of Manolo Blahnik, self confessed cobbler and the man regarded by most influential fashion figures as the best shoe-maker of the 20th and 21st centuries. A film for anyone who has ever looked longingly at a pair of... 'Manolos'.
 
Seat reservation not required; drop-ins welcome.

Versed in Verse: Poetry Reading with Poets on the
Fringe (POTF) and Community Open Mic
Tuesday, April 14, 5:00-6:30pm
Downtown Library
Come listen to the talented poets of Poets on the Fringe (POTF), our weekly poetry group, share their poems. Feel free to bring a poem of your own to share for the open mic. 
 
 
Reserve a seat to receive a reminder but all drop-ins welcome.

Bram's Violin: A Seventy-Six Year Journey from
Auschwitz to Restoration with David Groen
Thursday Night Speaker Series
Thursday, April 16, 6:00-7:30pm
Downtown Library
Join author David Groen as he shares the remarkable odyssey of a sacred family heirloom: the violin belonging to his uncle, Bram Rodrigues, who perished in Auschwitz in 1943. Through a poignant PowerPoint presentation and potential musical interludes, Groen chronicles how a childhood friendship and a chance Facebook message led to the instrument’s emotional return to its rightful heirs nearly eight decades later.
 
The Thursday Night Speaker Series is sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
 
Reserve a seat to receive a reminder but all drop-ins welcome.

2026 Florida State Women's and Girls Chess Championship
Saturday, April 18th, 19th, 9:30am-6:00pm
Spanish River Library
The Florida State Women's and Girls Chess Championship Tournament on April 18-19 is for K-12 and adults who already have a chess rating. Current US Chess Federation membership is required, which can be done during the registration process. Read more.
 
The Tournament is made possible through the partnership with the Florida Chess Association and the Boca Raton Public Library. 

Lisa Corrao - A Story Central Performance:
I Am What I Eat
Saturday, April 18, 3:00-4:30pm
Downtown Library
Fort Lauderdale-based Lisa Corrao brings her impeccable timing and skewed perspective to a storytelling exploration of her Italian roots.
 
An actress and comedian,  Ms. Corrao performs around the world, including with comedy legends Patton Oswalt and the late Gilbert Gottfried. She appears on Sirius/XM, her internet show “Lisa Loves Food” was a finalist for Nick@Nite’s Funniest Mom in America contest, and she has just completed her first TV stand-up special. 
 
Seat reservation not required; drop-ins welcome.

Story Central Storytelling Slam
Sunday, April 19, 3:00-4:30pm
Downtown Library
It's a community storytelling concert. It's a friendly competition. It's a chance to make new connections and renew old ones. Join us for the delightful cafe atmosphere, coffee and tea, and 5-7-minute true first-person stories (not read or memorized) from the audience. Maximum storytellers: 10. 

Reservations for storytelling preferred but not required. For more information email Caren Neile at cneile@fau.edu
 
Drop-ins welcome to listen in on shared stories.

Ancient Cultural Connections: The Epic of Gilgamesh
Monday, April 20, 1:30-3:00pm
Spanish River Library
Join us for an in-depth discussion of the Epic of Gilgamesh, widely regarded as not only our earliest surviving work of literature, but also the genesis of the epic narrative itself. Through a close reading of the text and its historical context, we will join our protagonist Gilgamesh in grappling with the story's ever-enduring themes.
 
Seat reservation required.

Acoustic Musicians
Monday, April 20, 5:30-7:30pm
Spanish River Library
Bring your own instrument and come join in a monthly musical jam session at the Spanish River Library. Space is limited. Must be 18 years or older.
 
Seat reservation required.

Declaration: The Story of America's Independence with Dr. Robert Watson from Lynn University -
Thursday Night Speaker Series
Thursday, April 23, 6:00-7:30pm
Downtown Library
Join us for a captivating talk by Dr. Robert Watson of Lynn University as he reveals the hidden history of the Declaration of Independence. Drawing from private diaries and letters, Watson reconstructs the high-stakes political drama and British missteps that triggered a revolution. Discover the little-known stories, shifting colonial sentiments, and diverse perspectives that shaped the American experiment and birthed the document that changed the world.
 
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
 
Reserve a seat to receive a reminder but all drop-ins welcome.

Monday Movies - Feature Film: Flow
directed by Gints Zilbalodis
Monday, April 27, 5:30-8:00pm
Downtown Library
A thrilling tale of friendship and survival that took indie animation to ecstatic new heights of ambition and imagination, this Academy Award–winning international sensation follows a courageous cat after its home is devastated by a great flood. As the cat teams up with a capybara, a lemur, a bird, and a dog to navigate a boat in search of dry land, the crew must rely on trust, bravery, and their wits to survive the perils of a newly aquatic planet. 
 
Seat reservation not required; drop-ins welcome.

Poets on the Fringe (POTF)
Tuesdays in April, 3:30-5:45pm
Spanish River Library
Poets from all walks of life, both established and emerging, are encouraged to share their work and offer positive feedback and support to each other. This weekly series is hosted by Pamela Passaretta, who coordinated this program for 10 years in Washington, DC. Open to ages 18 and up.
 
Seat reservation not required but seating is limited.
 
Note: The group will not meet on April 14th. 

Socrates Cafè
Mondays, Spanish River Library, 1:00-3:00pm
Tuesdays, Downtown Library, 1:30-3:00pm
At Socrates Cafe, people from different backgrounds get together and exchange thoughtful ideas and experiences. Gatherings are free and open to any member of the public who wishes to freely discuss a question, which is chosen by vote.
 
Seat reservation not required; drop-ins welcome. 
What's New in the Digital Library
GetSetUp's April Programs
Whether you've got a trip planned or just enjoy armchair travel, GetSetUp has several 15-20 minute online travel-related classes for you in April. These are just a few:
Notre Dame After Reconstruction: Curious about how Notre Dame looks today after the devastating fire? Join us for a virtual glimpse inside the newly restored interior and discover what’s changed—and what hasn’t. 
 
Safety Apps Every Traveler Should Use:  Learn about apps that provide emergency alerts, shareable travel itineraries with family, and more. 

Essential Tips to Travel Seamlessly Across the US: From creating an efficient travel itinerary to mastering packing for different climates, this class provides the practical tips you need for an enjoyable adventure.

Become a Nature Photographer: Mastering Landscapes: This class will guide you in mastering the skills of landscape photography, helping you turn scenic views into breathtaking images.
Friendly instructors. Practical topics. Designed for older adults.
Instructional Classes for Adults
Scan and Organize Your Family Photos
Monday, April 13, 1:30-3:00pm
Downtown Library
Learn best practices for sorting, capturing, tagging, storing, backing up, and sharing your precious memories.
 
Seat reservation required. 

Life Skills: Hand Knitting
Saturday, April 18, 11:30am-1:00pm
Downtown Library
Learn how to knit oversized yarn projects with just your hands, no needles required. Hands-on instruction and demonstration of basic knitting stitches that will start you on your first project. No prior knitting knowledge required.
 
Library card required for seat reservation. 

Life Skills: Tunisian Crochet
Monday, April 29, 10:30am-12:30pm
Downtown Library
Dive into Tunisian crochet with our hands-on class designed for beginners. In this class, you'll learn the essential stitches of Tunisian crochet and create a stylish sunglasses case to take home.
 
Library card required for seat reservation. 

ESOL Conversation Corner
Tuesdays in April, 11:30am-1:00pm
Downtown Library
Come practice your conversational English skills. We will improve our speaking and reading skills through a variety of everyday conversation topics and fun activities. We meet every Tuesday morning. Recommended for participants with advanced-beginner to intermediate speaking ability.
 
Reserve a seat to receive a reminder but all drop-ins welcome.

US Citizenship Test Preparation
Tuesdays, 6:15-7:45pm
Spanish River Library
Do you need help preparing for the Citizenship and Interview Test? This class series offers a range of resources and services for those preparing to become a United States citizen and repeats monthly. 
 
Classes are designed to help prepare adult immigrants to successfully complete the naturalization process. This includes developing civic knowledge, learning about N-400, practice on 100 questions and the naturalization interview one-on-one preparation.
 
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
 
Seat reservation required.

iPhone/iPad Workshop
Thursdays, 1:30-3:00pm
Downtown Library
Bring your iPhone, iPad, or both. An Apple-trained instructor will answer your questions in a group discussion setting that’s lots of fun for all.
 
Seat reservation required.
Chose your date(s):
 
April 16              April 23
 
April 30              

Our Instructional Services team is offering many classes for adults this month. Click on the links below or visit the library calendar to reserve a seat. Seat reservations are required for all programs.
Book Talks for Adults
Book Talks - An Hour to Kill:The Impossible Thing 
by Belinda Bauer
Tuesday, April 7, 2:00-3:00pm
Downtown Library
From the exceptionally original mind of Booker Prize-longlisted author Belinda Bauer, a sweeping tale of obsession, greed, ambition, and a crime that has remained unsolved for a hundred years. 1926. On the cliffs of Yorkshire, men are lowered on ropes to steal the eggs of the sea birds who nest there. The most beautiful are sold for large sums. A small girl-penniless and neglected by her family-retrieves one such treasure. Its discovery will forever alter the course of her life.
 
Seat reservation not required; drop-ins welcome.
 
Reserve a copy of the book here.
 

Book Talks - Non-Fiction/Biographies:
The CIA Book Club: The Secret Mission to Win the Cold War With Forbidden Literature by Charlie English
Tuesday, April 21, 2:00-3:00pm
Downtown Library
For nearly five decades after the Second World War, the Iron Curtain divided Europe, forming the longest and most heavily guarded border on earth. No physical combat would take place along this frontier. Instead, the war was fought psychologically. It was a battle for hearts, minds, and intellects. Few understood this more clearly than George Minden, head of a covert intelligence operation known as the “CIA book program,” which aimed to undermine Soviet censorship and inspire revolt by offering different visions of thought and culture.
 
Seat reservation not required; drop-ins welcome.
 
Reserve a copy of the book here.

Friends Book Club:The Wedding People: A Novel
by Alison Espach
Thursday, April 23, 7:00-8:00pm
Virtual Program
The Wedding People by Alison Espach is a contemporary fiction novel following Phoebe Stone, who goes to a lavish wedding in Newport, Rhode Island, not as  a guest, but as a way to end her life. She's mistaken as part of the wedding party and unexpectedly becomes involved with the bride, Lila, and her friends, leading to a surprising and life-changing weekend. 
 
Open to all. No pre-registration required.
 
Join virtual program with our dedicated Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6188745394
 
Log in from 6:30pm on. Discussion begins at 7:00pm. 

Presented by the Friends of the Library.
 
Reserve a copy of the book here.
What's New for Children
New StoryWalk Book: Little Freddie Two Pants (all ages)
April, May & June
Pondhawk Natural Area, adjacent to Spanish River Library
A laugh-out-loud funny picture book about a dog who doesn't know how many pairs of pants to wear (or where to wear them!)
 
StoryWalk is a fun, educational activity that places a children’s storybook along a popular walking route in the community. Different books are displayed throughout the year to keep the StoryWalk experience fresh and promote future learning.
 
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library.

Special Guest Earth Day Storytime with
Sustainability Manager (ages 0-5)
Monday, April 13, 10:00-10:30am at Downtown Library
Monday, April 20, 10:00-10:30am at Spanish River Library
This fun-filled half-hour will be packed with songs, fingerplays and stories read by library staff and a special guest reader, the Sustainability Manager for the City of Boca Raton. Children will receive one free book in celebration of Earth Day (one per family, while supplies last).
 
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
 
Seat reservation required.

My First Book Club (ages 6-7)
Thursdays in April, 4:30-5:00pm
Spanish River Library
Join our fun-filled First Book Club adventure! Kids read a beginner reader book before attending, then come together to dive deeper into the story through creative, hands-on activities that bring the book to life. Books are distributed one week ahead of time to prepare for class. Child attends independently.
 
Books funded by the Friends of the Library.
 
Seat reservation required for each individual class. 
 
 

Florida Author Series: Marsha Diane Arnold -
An Earth Day Celebration
Saturday, April 11, 1:00-2:00pm
Downtown Library
Join Marsha Diane Arnold for stories of gardens and guardians— with readings, a slide presentation, and engaging activities. Book signings at the end of the program.
 
The author will read her books Badger’s Perfect Garden and Armando's Island.
 
Families with children ages 7 to 10.  Children 8 and under must be accompanied by a caregiver.
 
Sponsored by the Laine K. Rudd fund.
 
Reserve a seat to receive a reminder but all drop-ins welcome.

Florida Author Series: Marsha Diane Arnold -
America's 250th Anniversary Celebration
Saturday, April 11, 2:30-3:30pm
Downtown Library
Discover how the world’s largest steam locomotive, Big Boy 4014,  thundered back to life after half a century off the tracks, just in time for its historic coast-to-coast tour celebrating America’s 250th birthday celebration. All aboard! 
 
Join award-winning author Marsha Diane Arnold for a book reading, slide presentation, and engaging activities. Book signings at the end of the program.
 
Families with children ages 7 to 10.  Children 8 and under must be accompanied by a caregiver.
 
Sponsored by the Laine K. Rudd fund.
 
Reserve a seat to receive a reminder but all drop-ins welcome.

Rookie Rooks: Introduction to Chess for Youth (ages 8-12)
Sunday, April 12, 10:30-11:30am
Downtown Library
Ready to learn how to improve your chess skills and your brain power? Make your move and join in this monthly chess class.
 
Seat reservation required for each individual class.
Earth Day Movie Night: Elemental (ages 0-10)
Wednesday, April 22, 5:30-7:00pm
Downtown Library
Celebrate Earth Day with us and watch Elemental while doing a hands-on activity.
 
Seat reservation required.
Farmer Jay’s Bug Boss Academy (ages 6-8)
Tuesdays in April, 5:30-6:30pm
Spanish River Library
Bug Boss Academy is an immersive, hands-on enrichment program designed to teach children about the vital roles of insects and soil organisms in the natural world. Through real-life bug encounters and engaging storytelling, Bug Boss Academy aims to inspire curiosity, environmental stewardship, and a lifelong love of science. Child attends independently. 
 
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
 
Seat reservation required for each individual class.
Save the Date
Creative Journeys Youth Art Show:
Where I'm From Awards Ceremony
Tuesday, May 26, 4:30-6:00pm
Spanish River Library
Young artists display their most creative works in the Creative Journeys Youth Art Show: Where I'm From. The Awards Ceremony honors participants' talent by offering rewards in the following categories: Best of Show, 1st Place, 2nd Place, and 3rd Place. These awards are given based on four age groups: 5-6, 7-8, 9-12, and 13-17. Refreshments provided.
 
Generously sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
 
Interested in your child participating in the art show? Apply here and staff will email you back an Art Show Application, which must be turned in by April 9, 2026.
What's New for Tweens & Teens
Dreamy Collages for Tweens and Teens (ages 9-17)
Wednesday, April 8, 5:30-7:00pm
Spanish River Library
Create a collage that explores your dreams and aspirations through the arrangement of images, text, quotes, and affirmations. This class teaches the basics of graphic design and visual literacy. Materials provided; you can also bring your own.
 
Seat reservation required.

Lit Happens: A Teen Book Club - Sadie (ages 13-17)
Sunday, April 26, 1:00-2:00pm
Spanish River Library
Join us for awesome books, tasty snacks, and fun activities! Dive into great reads, share your thoughts, and hang out with other teens who love to chat about stories. Because when Lit Happens, good times follow! Once enrolled, pick up a free copy of the book at the Library's Youth Services desk (while supplies last). 
 
This Book Club: Sadie by Courtney Summers
 
Books funded by the Friends of the Library.
 
Seat reservation required.

Wonder! (ages 9-11)
Tuesdays, March 31 - May 12, 5:30-6:30pm
Downtown Library
Do you love asking big questions? Wonder why things are the way they are? Join this exciting program where kids learn how to ask great questions with confidence, listen to others with respect, and build early logical thinking skills. Led by a real philosophy professor, the eight sessions are filled with kid-friendly questions and fun discussions that make thinking fun. 
 
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
 
Seat reservation required for each individual class.
More to Enjoy
New Art Exhibit "Bobcat Vision: Boca Raton Community
High School Student Photography" 
April 20 - May 22
Downtown Library
Downtown Library visitors can view a variety of photographs taken by Boca High’s esteemed photography program students. Boca High School has over 500 students taking photography and digital media courses for college credit through the College Board in the U.S. and Cambridge University in England.
 
Students learn the elements and principles of art; how to properly use cameras and photographic techniques; and how to create and process their images using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. The students compete in—and frequently win—numerous photo contests. They also serve the school’s yearbook, newspaper and athletic programs. 
Library Team Member Spotlight
Sol Ortiz
Library Assistant II
What I Do: As a Library Assistant in Events & Community Engagement, I help bring the library to life through programs, outreach, and our community partnerships. My role feels ever-evolving, as I support everything from planning and running events and programs to coordinating outreach initiatives and helping connect our community with resources and learning opportunities. Supporting Storytimes, being a guest judge for our monthly storytelling slams, refilling our little free libraries, updating our art exhibits, and being 'all hands on deck' at special events like weddings and Touch-a-Truck, my role is all about serving my team and patrons alike, creating welcoming spaces where people of all ages can discover, connect, and create. 
 
Why I Love My Job: Every day is a little different and I get to serve my community through our literary initiatives. Capturing moments where families, kids, and neighbors come together through our programs/outreach makes the work feel truly enriching, special, and valuable. Libraries are one of the few places where everyone belongs, and being part of the team that creates joyful, meaningful experiences for our community is incredibly rewarding. 🫶
 
What I’m Reading NowThe Kamogawa Food Detectives by Hisashi Kashiwai, The Man Who Planted Trees by Jean Giorno, and Lore Olympus Volume 2 by Rachel Smythe.
Friends of the Library News
The Friends are grateful to the community for generous book donations.  
Volunteers receive book donations Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am-3:30pm at the Bookstore located in the lobby of the Downtown Library. Please review the book donation policy at the Friends Bookstore Webpage.

Support Indie Bookstores
You can purchase Friends virtual book club picks online at Bookshop.org. Search for the Friends of the Boca Raton Public Library Bookstore to see their list of book club picks, and select them as the bookstore you would like to support with your purchase.
 

Friends' Bookstore Hours & Location
400 NW 2nd Ave., Boca Raton, FL 33432
Tuesday - Saturday: 10:00am-4:00pm
Sunday -1:00-4:00pm
Monday: Closed
561-544-8596

Library Hours & Locations
400 NW 2nd Ave., Boca Raton, FL 33432
1501 NW Spanish River Blvd., Boca Raton, FL 33431
Monday - Thursday: 9:00am-8:00pm
Friday - Sunday: 9:00-5:00pm
561-393-7852

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