It’s Pink October! A.K.A. Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time to honor those affected, raise awareness, and promote early detection and prevention. At the Petersburg Public Library, we are committed to supporting our community with reliable health information and resources.

Did you know that your library card opens the door to a wealth of resources about breast cancer prevention, treatment options, wellness, and survivorship? From books to online databases, our collection is designed to help you make informed decisions and support your loved ones.

Here are some ways the library can help you this month:

  • Books and eBooks: Explore titles on breast cancer awareness, nutrition, exercise, mental health, and survivor stories.

  • Workshops and Programs: Attend community sessions focused on health education and wellness strategies.

  • Online Resources: Access reputable databases and guides for research on treatment options and preventive care.

  • Support and Information: Connect with local health organizations and programs through our library network.

Empower yourself and your community by taking advantage of these free resources. Knowledge is one of the strongest tools in the fight against breast cancer, and the Petersburg Public Library is here to guide you every step of the way.

Visit us today to browse our collection, attend a program, or access trusted online resources. On your way out, don’t forget to stop by our Market to pick up fresh, nutrient-rich foods. Eating your breast cancer fighting foods as medicine is another way to take control of your health while supporting your wellness journey.

Together, we can raise awareness, educate, and support one another this Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

 

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Turn Reading Into Fresh Produce with Petersburg Public Library’s “Read & Eat” Program

This summer, families across the country have been feeling the pinch at the grocery store. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the cost of produce has increased nearly 40 percent. In Petersburg, the Public Library and the Healthy Communities Action Team (HCAT) are working together to ease the burden by connecting literacy and nutrition in a creative new way.

Starting September 15, 2025, families can earn tokens at the Petersburg Public Library that can be redeemed for fresh produce at the Petersburg Farmers Market. Here’s how it works:

Earn Tokens by Reading

  • Every time your child reads a book, or you read to them, you earn one token.

  • Each token is valued at one dollar and can be used to purchase produce at the Farmers Market.

  • Reading becomes more than just a way to learn — it becomes a way to save.

Earn Tokens by Cooking

HCAT’s “Pop-up Bite” Kitchens give families the chance to cook and learn together while earning more tokens.

  • Attend a Pop-up Bite Kitchen and receive five tokens per family.

  • Cook at home: Record your family making the featured recipe and send the video to [email protected] or call (804) 605-2567 to submit. You’ll earn ten tokens.

  • Get featured online: If your video is posted on the Library’s social media pages, your family earns an additional ten tokens, for a total of twenty tokens.

Upcoming HCAT Pop-up Bite Kitchen Dates

  • Saturday, November 22 | 9:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.
    Greater A.M.E. Zion Church, 1301 Youngs Rd.

  • Tuesday, November 25 | 9:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.
    Petersburg Public Library, 201 W. Washington St.

Building Stronger Readers and Healthier Families

This program is designed to meet two essential needs: helping children become stronger readers while supporting families with affordable access to healthy food.

“Our goal is to connect literacy and nutrition in a way that directly benefits families’ budgets,” said Ruth Frierson. “By earning tokens through reading and cooking, families can put healthy meals on the table while building lifelong skills.”

The Petersburg Public Library invites families to start earning tokens beginning September 15. Together, we can build stronger readers, healthier families, and a thriving community.

For more information, contact HCAT at [email protected] or (804) 605-2567, or call the Library at (804) 733-2387.

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It’s Hot Outside! Come. Discover the Wonder Within You.

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With temperatures soaring into the 90s and a heatwave continuing across Central Virginia, the Petersburg Public Library is your go-to place to stay safe, cool, and engaged. From free classes and fitness programs to local art and air-conditioned reading rooms, the library gives you space to learn, recharge, and reconnect—all at no cost.

A Cool Community Space

The library is a fully air-conditioned space open to the public six days a week:

  • Monday through Thursday: 10 AM to 8 PM

  • Friday and Saturday: 10 AM to 5 PM

Stop by to enjoy free Wi-Fi, access to over 20 public computers for every age group, comfortable seating, and spaces to read, work, or learn—all in a temperature-controlled environment.

Weekly Programs to Keep You Active and Inspired

The library offers a variety of free programs every week for all ages:

Yoga Classes
Offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays, these gentle sessions help you stretch, breathe, and refocus in a calming environment.

Exercise Classes
On Wednesdays and Thursdays, join our group fitness class to stay active without having to brave the summer heat.

Computer Literacy and Digital Skills Training
Available throughout the week, these classes support patrons looking to improve their computer skills.

Special Collections Room
Dive into local history and genealogy resources in our dedicated research space—perfect for family historians, writers, or anyone interested in Petersburg’s rich past.

The Market at PPL

Located in the library’s front lobby, the Market at PPL offers fresh produce, snacks, and ready-to-eat items. Whether you are looking for a quick bite or a few ingredients to take home, the Market is a convenient option that keeps you out of the heat and close to healthy food choices.

Art Exhibit:

Through July 31, visit the library gallery to view Horizon/tal, an exhibit by Virginia artist Dolly Holmes. Her panoramic, abstract paintings evoke a sense of open space and calm—ideal for a moment of reflection during a hot and hectic week.

Looking Ahead: Jazz in the Stacks Returns August 8

Mark your calendar for the next Jazz in the Stacks performance on Friday, August 8.

Join us on Friday, August 8, for a special evening as part of Friday for the Arts. From 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM, experience a vibrant gallery display featuring Zimbabwean fashion designer Charlie Mub and visual artist Anesu Manautsi.

Then, head over to the Event Center for Jazz in the Stacks, featuring live music from the Sud’n Change Band and Show, hosted by comedic artist Micah “Bam Bam” White.

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Plan Your Visit

Whether you are looking to stay productive, cool off, or simply try something new, the Petersburg Public Library is here for you. This is your library—your space to learn, connect, and recharge. Take advantage of the free programs, air-conditioned comfort, technology access, and welcoming environment available to every member of our community.

For more information about programs and services, explore our website or call us at 804-733-2387.

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Join the Adult Book Challenge at Petersburg Public Library!

July to October 2025

Need some motivation to read more books? The Petersburg Public Library’s Adult Book Challenge invites readers 18 and older to check out books, explore new genres, and earn a chance to win exciting prizes.

Whether you prefer fiction, nonfiction, audiobooks, or graphic novels, every checkout brings you closer to winning.

Major Prizes Include

  • Gas gift cards

  • Dinner for two (valued at $75)

  • Massage gift cards

  • Cash gift cards

  • Tickets to Swaders Sports Park

How to Participate

  1. Get a library card.

  2. Pick up an official Adult Book Challenge punch card at the front desk.

  3. Check out three or more books to receive a stamp on your punch card.

  4. For every stamp you earn, your receipt goes into the prize drawing bag of your choice.

Challenge Rules

  • Participants must be 18 years of age or older

  • A valid Petersburg Public Library card is required

  • One stamp is awarded per checkout of three or more books

  • More checkouts mean more stamps and more chances to win

Eligible Reading Formats

This challenge includes a wide variety of materials:

  • Books on CD

  • Electronic reads through apps like Hoopla and Libby

  • Graphic novels

  • New arrivals

  • Fiction and nonfiction

  • Biographies

  • Financial literacy titles

The more you read, the more chances you have to win. Join the challenge, explore the collection, and reward yourself through the joy of reading.

Petersburg Public Library
201 W. Washington Street
Petersburg, Virginia 23803
804-733-2387

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A Heartfelt Thanks to Our Gala Sponsors and Supporters!

As we prepare for an unforgettable evening to celebrate 100 years of service at the Petersburg Public Library, we want to express our gratitude to the incredible sponsors, table supporters, and individual ticket holders who’ve made this milestone event possible. Their dedication and generosity bring our library’s vision to life, ensuring a legacy that will continue for years to come.

Special thanks to our sponsors:

We also extend our appreciation to everyone who purchased tables and individual tickets to our sold out occasion. Your support truly reflects the spirit of our community and makes a direct impact on the programs and services we provide.

Thank you for being a part of this historical occasion with us!

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Planting Peace: The Dedication of Our New Peace Pole at Petersburg Public Library

A Symbol of Peace in Our Community

At Petersburg Public Library, we aim to build a community where knowledge and harmony flourish. To celebrate this, we recently dedicated a new Peace Pole in our Rotary Garden. This beautiful symbol reminds us of the importance of peace and unity in our daily lives.

The Event

On September 19, 2024, our community came together in the Rotary Garden for the Peace Pole dedication. It was an afternoon filled with excitement and a shared sense of purpose. The Petersburg Breakfast Rotary Club and library patrons were joined by community leaders and local residents.

The Message of the Peace Pole

The Peace Pole carries the message, “May Peace Prevail on Earth,” written in four languages. Each inscription reflects the diversity of our community and our shared commitment to peace. The pole stands as a reminder that peace begins with each of us.

A Special Moment with Joy Kline

One of the highlights of the event was when Joy Kline proudly received her new Petersburg Public Library card. This simple act emphasized the library’s dedication to being a welcoming place for all members of the community. It was a moment that symbolized the connection between literacy, learning, and peace.

A Lasting Legacy

The Peace Pole is now a permanent part of the Rotary Garden. It invites visitors to reflect on peace and unity every time they see it. We encourage everyone to stop by, enjoy the garden, and see this new addition for themselves.

Conclusion

The dedication of the Peace Pole was a reminder of the strength and unity within our community. We hope this symbol of peace continues to inspire everyone who visits.

Thank you to the Petersburg Breakfast Rotary Club and all who helped make this event a success. Together, we are creating a more peaceful and connected community.

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