Despite the ongoing pandemic, Friends of the Library groups still have a commitment to support their libraries and to have an outreach to the community. Over at the Morley Public Library in ...
Los Angeles Central Library opened a 1925 time capsule during its centennial celebration, revealing historic artifacts and ...
Hi, everyone! I hope you are doing well. Spring is here, and I hope you all can get out and enjoy the beautiful weather that comes with this time of year. We are inching toward normalcy here at the ...
From its 1869 beginnings to today’s busy hub, Austin Public Library anchors community life with programs, a new history exhibit and a reminder of why reading matters.
It pays to be both bipartisan and persistent, according to a Democratic governor who once sneaked into the White House in the back of U.S. Rep. Steny Hoyer’s car. “I was rolled back there like a ...
The Lorain Public Library System is demonstrating the importance of learning sign language with new workshops. The Signs for the Little Dramatist is a combination of basic sign language and creative ...
The library offers events and resources to make reading fun. Reading for fun helps the brain to develop in young readers, setting them up for success later in life. Early childhood learning is a ...
Evanston Public Library volunteer Mary Jo Deysach (Weinberg ’68) is a volunteer veteran. From writing for nonprofit organizations to providing companionship to hospice patients, Deysach has ...
PITTSFIELD — When the pandemic closed the doors to the Berkshire Athenaeum in 2020, it also restricted library members from accessing the free seed library that was housed inside. Community members ...
As the pandemic has limited in-person library services this year, many libraries are relying on their websites more than ever to deliver the services their communities need and expect. But a website ...
Unknown, “Freedom on the Plantation” (1863-1866), Charleston, SC, Osborn & Durbec’s Southern Stereoscopic & Photographic Depot, 223 King Street.(click to enlarge) In the late 1850s, the Massachusetts ...
(The Center Square) – It pays to be both bipartisan and persistent, according to a Democratic governor who once sneaked into the White House in the back of U.S. Rep. Steny Hoyer’s car. “I was rolled ...
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