Capitol View
Neighborhood Library

Spring Into Meditation

In this busy, fast-paced world, peace seems like an elusive commodity. William Smith will offer simple, effective techniques that can make your dream of finding inner peace a reality. Start your spring with meditation.

Interested in Investing?

Interested in investing? Looking for the latest investment reports and company profiles? We've got it all.

Tax Assistance

The American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), in cooperation with the IRS, will offer free tax assistance at the Capitol View Neighborhood Library. Services will be offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00am until 1:30pm.

Free Computer Classes

The library, in cooperation with Byte Back, is offering free PC Basics computer classes and Office Track classes at Capitol View Library, Anacostia Library, Northwest One Library and Watha T. Daniel Library starting January 3.You must be a D.C. resident to enroll in this program. All students must present proof of residency on the first day of class to be admitted. To register, call Byte Back at 202-529-3395 Monday to Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

New Year's Resolutions

The new year is just around the corner. Its time decide on new year's resolutions. This year, make your journey easier with the assistance of these books!

Free PC Basics Class

The library, in cooperation with Byte Back, is offering free PC Basics computer classes at Capitol View Library and Anacostia Library starting in November. Classes will be offered morning, early afternoon and late afternoon.You must be a D.C. resident to enroll in this program. All students must present proof of residency on the first day of class to be admitted. To register, call Byte Back at 202-529-3395 Monday to Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Films at the Library

Come out and join us as we screen the second action-packed movie based on the Hellboy graphic novels by

Book Talk & Signing with Darrell King

Come out and join us as we welcome local author Darrell King to the Capitol View Neighborhood Library.

Films at the Library

Come out and join us as we screen a sports movie for our Films at the Library Series.  This film follows the life of Ernie Davis as he progresses from student athlete to Heisman trophy winner and finally to civil rights activist. This film has a PG rating and is showing on Wednesday, September 29, at 3:30 p.m. 

Book Review

Katie Grotto from Revish.com writes this review about How to Survive a Robot Uprising by Daniel H. Wilson:

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