2023 has arrived and A.K. Smiley Public Library is here to help you make, and hopefully, keep your New Year’s resolutions. Regardless of your optimistic plans for the year, we have books and other resources for you!
Do you want to read more, save money, and enjoy some free programs? Visiting the Library can help with all of these! We have books, e-books, audiobooks, and movies available for check out, and free wi-fi. California State Library Parks Passes are also available for check out that will allow you free parking at many of the California State Parks. There are some excellent databases to utilize in the Library, or from home with your library card. Review our databases on the e-databases tab at www.akspl.org. There you will find access to newspapers, magazines, job searches and skills, medical information, computer skills, research sites, movie streaming, DMV practice tests, Ancestry, foreign language instruction, and more.
There is a section in the Library with books and audiobooks for learning foreign languages, and books for reading in foreign languages. There are also selections for adults, children, and babies to learn sign language.
Our Adult Literacy Program helps adults who need to improve their reading and writing skills. There are opportunities for adults to tutor learners in this program, as well.
Our Youth Services Department offers free programs for young readers and teens. There are story times, reading rewards programs, movies, book clubs, crafting, and other fun events. Teens should watch for upcoming Virtual Reality events. Stay informed by frequently checking the Young Readers’ Room webpage.
Adult programs include special presentations in music, history, computer classes, and more. There are book clubs and reading rewards programs. The Friends of the Library has a book store downstairs for purchasing gently-used books, movies, CDs, and other items. Operated by volunteers, money raised by the Friends of the Library help sponsor many of the Library’s programs, and provides funding for our new book purchases.
The Heritage Room and Lincoln Memorial Shrine are available for research and have special events relating to regional history, Abraham Lincoln, the Civil War, and the nearly completed Museum of Redlands.
Whether your resolutions have to do with self-improvement, exercise, mental health, eating healthier, a new hobby, travel, gardening, entertaining, religion, getting your finances or affairs in order, or more playing and laughing, we have books and other resources for that, and more!
2023 is literally a week away, and what better way to wrap up 2022 than with a list of staff recommendations. One of the many things I enjoy about working in a library is that if I am ever in a reading slump, I can always ask one of my colleagues for a book recommendation. So, here is a list of books that library staff really enjoyed reading this year. The following titles can be found here at A. K. Smiley Public Library.
Non-Fiction:

Public Library’s online resource Craftsy provides over 3,000 hours of free video lessons taught by skilled makers for diverse crafts such as painting, cooking, cake decorating, and woodworking. Available through the Libby app, it’s the perfect way to take an online course and find out which crafts will inspire your creativity. It’s available to all Smiley cardholders and best of all, it’s FREE.
This will route you to the Craftsy website where you’ll be logged in, ready to browse the collection and take a free course. No need to sign up for an extra account through Craftsy. My husband took the Make Quality Doors course and learned quite a bit. Of course, now I’m expecting him to upgrade our cupboards, so choose wisely.

With the upcoming holiday looming in the background, we have some new non-fiction books in the Young Readers’ Room that you can check out to read when you have some free time! Please peruse the **NEW** non-fiction bookshelf to read each of these titles.
The second suggestion is a Pete the Cat title, “
Most everyone has heard a Mother Goose tale in their lifetime, but have you read, “
The last two suggestions are new series additions to our collection from WorldBook: “
“Facing Life’s Challenges” contains “Facing: Bigotry; Bullying; Death; Discrimination; Divorce; Peer Pressure; Serious Illness; and Uncertainty.” Each of these challenging subjects are met with an easy-to-read font and text, photographs, and a “Goal and Tools” section in the back so kids and their families can continue the conversation if needed. Each of these titles is found under their corresponding Dewey Decimal subject call number. Please ask a staff member for assistance if you’d like to read this series.