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EPISODE · Dec 18, 2025 · 22 MIN

Cozy, Connected, and Creative: Supporting Community Through the Winter Months

from TLA's Libraries Transform Texas Podcast · host Texas Library Association

In this episode, host Katie Loomis of Texas Woman’s University explores how the Denton Public Library helps patrons beat the winter blues through creative programming and community-centered services. Guests Rebecca Ivey, Kerol Harrod, and WyLaina Polk share how seasonal initiatives—from the Winter Reading Challenge to partnerships with United Way and the Tarrant Area Food Bank—support learning, connection, and access during the colder months. The conversation highlights the library’s role as a warming station for unhoused community members, along with engaging offerings like Cozy Up and Cookies, outdoor story walks, special story times with Santa, and hands-on creativity in the library’s makerspace. They also discuss adult programming, bilingual story times, and the importance of outreach in building meaningful community connections. The episode closes with reflections on the library’s mission to strengthen relationships and serve as a welcoming “third place” for residents of all ages.Libraries Transform Texas is produced by Association Briefings.

In this episode, host Katie Loomis of Texas Woman’s University explores how the Denton Public Library helps patrons beat the winter blues through creative programming and community-centered services. Guests Rebecca Ivey, Kerol Harrod, and WyLaina Polk share how seasonal initiatives—from the Winter Reading Challenge to partnerships with United Way and the Tarrant Area Food Bank—support learning, connection, and access during the colder months. The conversation highlights the library’s role as a warming station for unhoused community members, along with engaging offerings like Cozy Up and Cookies, outdoor story walks, special story times with Santa, and hands-on creativity in the library’s makerspace. They also discuss adult programming, bilingual story times, and the importance of outreach in building meaningful community connections. The episode closes with reflections on the library’s mission to strengthen relationships and serve as a welcoming “third place” for residents of all ages.Libraries Transform Texas is produced by Association Briefings.

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