February 25, 2026

JKPL’s Sensory Corner receives national recognition

American Libraries, the voice of the library profession and the flagship magazine of the American Library Association, published a full spread article on the Joeten-Kiyu Public Library-CNMI State Library for their November/December 2024 issue to some 50,000 individuals and organizations worldwide. The article spotlighted Joeten-Kiyu Public Library as the recipient of ALA’s Libraries Transforming Communities: Accessible Small and Rural Communities grant one year later.

In 2023, Joeten-Kiyu Public Library was competitively awarded a $20,000 from the American Library Association Libraries Transforming Communities: Accessible Small and Rural Communities Grant, an American Library Association initiative that provides community engagement and accessibility resources to small and rural libraries to help them better serve people with disabilities. JKPL utilized the funding to transform a portion of the Children of Our Homeland Center (a.k.a. the Children’s Library) into a Sensory Corner, which includes sensory equipment, devices, assistive technology, toys, and supplies for children who require assistance for disabilities that may be physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional. The library officially unveiled the Sensory Corner at its National Library Week proclamation signing event in April 2024.

Library director Erlinda C. Naputi shared her sentiments regarding the feature, “We are incredibly thrilled and honored that the Joeten-Kiyu Public Library’s Sensory Corner has been featured in the prestigious American Libraries magazine. This national recognition is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our entire library team, who are committed to providing our community with the best possible library services. It is truly amazing how our small library in the western Pacific is making a huge difference in the lives of our community is phenomenal.

The Sensory Corner is a space in our library designed to provide a safe and welcoming environment for individuals with autism and special needs. It is equipped with a variety of sensory tools and resources, such as fidget toys, calming lights, and noise-canceling headphones, and so much more, which can help to reduce stress and anxiety. We are humbled to be able to offer this unique space to our community, and we are grateful to American Libraries magazine for highlighting our efforts. We hope that this recognition will inspire other libraries to consider creating similar spaces for their patrons.

“Thank you to American Libraries magazine and to our entire Marianas community for your support. Thank you to the Joeten and Kiyu family, our Gov. Arnold I. Palacios, Lt. Governor David Apatang, Mayor RB Camacho, Commonwealth Library Council, Friends of the Joeten-Kiyu Public Library, Northern Marianas Library Association, our community partners. We look forward to continuing to provide innovative and inclusive library services to everyone,” said Naputi.

The full article can be found https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2024/11/01/libraries-transforming-communities-one-year-later/.

The Sensory Corner is open during JKPL’s hours of operation from 10am to 6pm Tuesday-Thursday, 1:30pm-7pm Friday, and 11am-4pm Saturday and closed on Sundays, Mondays, and holidays. Every Friday night from 5pm to 7pm, JKPL hosts Sensory Night and invites families with children with autism and special needs/disabilities into the Children’s Library to enjoy the sensory wonderland envisioned by Team JKPL. For more information about the JKPL’s Sensory Corner, contact the Children’s Library librarian Celina Foreman at (670) 235-7315.

Please enjoy your public library’s free resources by visiting our website at www.cnmilib.org like/follow JKPL’s Facebook page @joetenkiyupubliclibrary, Instagram @joetenkiyupubliclibrary, Tik Tok @jkpl670, Twitter @JoetenKiyu, and YouTube: joeten kiyu public library or visit our website www.cnmilib.org to see the progress and programs JKPL has worked so hard to offer for our community. For more information regarding any of our activities, please contact JKPL @670-235-7322/7318.

How can you help assist with our programs?

We welcome and encourage businesses to please consider donating Educational Tax Credit. Pursuant to NMI Public Law 15-120, the Joeten-Kiyu Public Library is able to receive cash contributions under Educational Tax Credit (ETC). Please make checks payable to: CNMI Treasury. For MUNIS payments, to the Friends of the Joeten-Kiyu Public Library MUNIS Vendor ID#100404.

This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services LS-256853-OLS-24.

This project was made possible in part by the USDA Rural Development Community Facilities Grant.

The Joeten-Kiyu Public Library is an equal opportunity provider and employer. (PR)

American Libraries published an article that spotlighted Joeten-Kiyu Public Library as the recipient of ALA’s Libraries Transforming Communities: Accessible Small and Rural Communities grant one year later.

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