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Highlights & Updates Report Hannah Terrell, Director of Libraries April 2026 Public Services Highlights AUSTIN PUBLIC LIBRARY APL Public Programming Highlights Highlights Wikicurious: The History of Austin Wikicurious – The History of Austin, Texas took place on Monday, March 9, from 1–5 p.m., hosted by Wikimedia NYC and the Austin Public Library’s Central Library during SXSW EDU. The community editing event welcomed both new and experienced Wikipedia editors to collaborate on improving articles related to Austin’s history. Experts from the Austin History Center shared insights on archiving, research methods, and local artifacts, while Austin Typewriters Ink. provided vintage typewriters and historical context. The program aligned with Wikipedia’s 25th anniversary and APL’s Centennial Celebrations. Central Texas Learning Festival at Milwood Branch Austin Public Library partnered with the Austin Japan Community (AJC) to host a cultural program at Milwood Branch on Saturday, March 14 as part of the Central Texas Learning Festival, welcoming 232 community participants. The event provided hands-on opportunities for families and visitors to explore elements of Japanese culture, including traditional toys, calligraphy, origami, and Yukata dressing in collaboration with Kimono Mosaique. The program highlighted the Library’s ongoing commitment to cultural learning and community partnerships that bring diverse educational experiences to Austin residents. 3 AUSTIN PUBLIC LIBRARY APL Public Programming Highlights Centennial Planning Updates During the weekend of April 4–5, the Austin Public Library participated in the third annual Austin Book Trail. The event aligned with the launch of the Centennial Library Card Art Contest, which invited current APL cardholders within our service area to submit original designs in three categories: Child (ages 0–12): “The Library’s 100th Birthday Party”; Teen (ages 13–17): “Austin Public Library’s Next Century”; and Adult (18+): “Inspiring All to Discover, Learn, and Create.” One winning design will be selected per age group. This was APL Shop’s first year taking part in the Book Trail. The shop was open on Saturday only and closed Sunday. To mark the occasion, staff distributed free limited‑edition stickers to anyone who requested one, no purchase necessary, limited to one per person. Trail maps were also available for visitors throughout the day, as well as the APL Adventure Book. Special Events Updates The Central Library Special Events hosted 12 events in March 2026, with an estimated total attendance of 2,199. Event types included 9 rentals (one spanning four days), 2 co‑sponsorships, 1 internal event, and 1 film/photo request. • Co‑sponsorships: – Texas Book Festival: Mac Barnett & Shawn Harris, The Future Book (3/3/26) – The Library Foundation: Leadership Gets Personal (UT Press) • Internal event: – APL Security Appreciation Celebration and City Supply Drive (3/4/26) Budget and Expenditures 4 Facilities Services Updates APL Facility Services 6 Data & Numbers APL Data and Numbers (as of March 31st) 8 AUSTIN PUBLIC LIBRARY APL Data and Numbers 9 AUSTIN PUBLIC LIBRARY APL Data and Numbers 10 AUSTIN PUBLIC LIBRARY APL Data and Numbers 11