Join the Ruidoso Public Library Adult Summer Reading Program from June 1–29, 2026. Read books, attend special programs, earn raffle tickets, and explore this year’s “Unearth a Story” theme through local history, archaeology, fossils, and storytelling events. Registration opens May 25. Reading logs and book lists available June 1.
Read MoreRuidoso Public Library’s 2026 Summer Reading Program, Unearth a Story, invites all ages to explore dinosaurs, archaeology, and hidden stories. The program runs May 27–June 24, beginning with an Opening Ceremony and ending with a celebratory finale. Registration opens May 9 at the Día Celebration.
Read MoreThe Ruidoso Public Library Community Survey has concluded. Thank you to everyone who took the time to share feedback and help shape the future of library programs, services, and resources. Community input plays an important role in guiding library planning and decision-making. Survey responses will help inform future priorities and improvements that benefit residents and visitors alike.
Read MoreInfants and their families or caregivers will hear stories and learn stories and rhymes together Tuesdays at 10:30 am. For babies, birth to 18 months old.
Read MoreJoin in the fun with weekly stories, songs, and more, each Wednesday at 10:30 a.m., which encourage the development of early literacy skills. Ages 0-8.
Read MoreThe Ruidoso Public Library Teen Scene is a weekly club offering creative, hands-on programs and recommended reading just for teens ages 11 to 18.
Read MoreReaders are everywhere, so books should be too. That’s the idea behind the Ruidoso Public Library’s initiative to make reading more accessible to the community — the Tiny Library program. A Tiny Library is a miniature community center for sharing books. It’s hyper-local—located at the White Mountain Complex and All American Park— and it’s free, easy, and fun. All genres and reading levels are encouraged.
Read MoreA New Mexico FamilyPass gives you FREE admission to 15 museums and historical sites across the state. Use your library card to borrow the pass, which circulates like other library materials.
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