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The autumn of Lahti City Library events starts in August.

This autumn's first public event, Mastofestareiden Musakirppis, will be held on Friday the 16th. In the open-air event at the library's yard, there are sold for example discarded records and the afternoon is enjoyed to the rhythm of good music.

The city library offers plenty of different events during the fall, to which everyone has free access. There are familiar reading, craft and writing circles, fairy tales and digital guidance workshops, but there is always room for something new as well.

­– Our goal is to prepare the most versatile, timely and comprehensive set of events for our large customer base every year, says Suvi Haikola, the service manager responsible for the library's events.

Crystal clear encounters are experienced in the autumn program. The author guests in the autumn's events are topical names on the contemporary literature. In the aftermath of the Nordic Literature Week, we get a breath from Iceland, when Satu Rämö, who became very popular with her Hildur series, arrives as a guest writer. Rakel, the fourth part of Rämö's detective series, will be published in autumn 2024.

Satu Rämö as author guest 19.11. at 18–19 p.m. at the Lahti main library. The event will be streamed on the Lahti City Library's YouTube channel (youtube.com/lahdenkaupunginkirjasto, link opens to a new window.), and you can watch the event not only from your own sofa at home, but also in the live streaming seating of the Ahtiala and Nastola libraries on site. (Photo: Björgvin Hilmarsson)

This autumn, topicality can be seen widely in the event selections: not only in the choice of visitors, but also in new, creative collaborations. In September, we will meet journalist-nonfiction author Antti Järvi in ​​the main library. Järvi's work Where did Antti Järvi disappear? (2023) won the Finlandia prize for non-fiction. In the pages of the book, Järvi investigates the fate of his relative who disappeared over the border during the war, and reflects on Finland's historical policy and the consequences of the choices made by individuals. The event is organized in cooperation with Lahti visual arts museum Malva. The Destination exhibition is on running in Malva until November 3, 2024, which tells about leaving and finding something new through the means of contemporary art. During the author's visit, we will discuss Minne katosi Antti Järvi? (Where did Antti Järvi disappear?) and the themes of departure and arrival.

Antti Järvi talks about his work and the themes of his works at the Lahti main library on September 5. at 5:30 p.m. You can also watch the Writers' Night live via the stream on the Lahti City Library's YouTube channel (youtube.com/lahdenkaupunginkirjasto). (Photo: Marek Sabogal)


Library events are an equal opportunity for everyone. They offer an opportunity for participation and access to information, education and culture. Events are organized to promote well-being, versatile literacy and active citizenship.

­– We hope that it is easy to come to library events. In them, we follow the principles of a safer space, with which we aim to guarantee a safe participation experience for everyone. We also still stream some of the visits, so you can watch them from home if you want, promises Haikola.

Events of the main library and local libraries for the period August-December have been collected in the event brochure. The library's event brochure can be picked up at the library or it can also be viewed on the library's website.
Take a look at the event brochure: https://lastufinna.lahti.fi/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Tapahtumaesite-2024-syksy_final-2-1.pdf (in finnish language), the link opens in a new tab (PDF not accessible), opens in a new window.

Additional information:

Lahti City Library, Head of Library Services, Suvi Haikola, tel. 044 416 3239, suvi.haikola@lahti.fi

A new green oasis will soon flourish in the yard of the Laune Library because gardening boxes have been brought to the yard as part of the Nature-positive Lahti project.

The Lahti City Library encourages inhabitants of Lahti to be nature positive and for its part, the Library tries to bolster Lahti as an environmental city by making the city greener.  There are now two gardening boxes in the yard of the Laune Library. Lahti residents can grow their own plants in these boxes. Green, urban gardening is a part of a more comprehensive Nature-positive Lahti project, which aims to increase the diversity of nature in the city and make the city greener.

­– The yard of the Laune Library has a new look as gardening boxes have been placed there for Lahti residents. This communal green solution provides local residents with the opportunity to actively participate in the care of urban nature and at the same time enjoy plants they have grown themselves, tells Terhi Lehti, Head of Library Services at the Lahti City Library.

The Library’s yard project, implemented within the framework of the Nature-positive Lahti project, is one of the many measures that aim to improve the quality of life of Lahti residents and enhance sustainable development.  An example of what the project has undertaken earlier is that it has made it possible to increase vegetation in the yards of day care centres. This has led to very positive feedback.

Additional information:

Lahti City Library, Terhi Lehti, Head of Library Services, Branch Libraries, tel. 044 483 1513 Terhi.lehti@lahti.fi