From a spaghetti dinner to a musical performance, the Massena Public Library has a week of activities planned when it ...
Pohick Library branch manager, Andrew Pendergrass, says that National Library Week, April 3 - 9, could not have come at a better time this year. With the county’s low Covid rate and relaxed ...
NORRISTOWN – Libraries across Montgomery County were recognized for their importance this week during National Library Week. Montgomery County Commissioners issued a proclamation celebrating the ...
On January 20, the American Library Association (ALA) announced that actor, comedian, and former Saturday Night Live cast member Molly Shannon will be honorary chair of National Library Week (April ...
Westlake Porter Public Library, 27333 Center Ridge Road, will celebrate National Library Week, according to a news release. It will take place from April 6-12. This year’s theme is “Drawn to Your ...
Natalie Portman will serve as honorary chair of the American Library Association’s (ALA) National Library Week, April 4–10, 2021. In her role, she will help highlight the essential role libraries, ...
Celebrate National Library Week at the Orange County Library System with community programs, author events, and film festival ...
National Library Week (April 7- 13) is a great time to remind yourself of all your library has to offer. Whether you check out the library in person or online, you’ll be contributing to your community ...
BRAINERD — Books, digital resources, internet connection and creative programming are all draws to public libraries. National Library week is April 6-12 and is a time to celebrate the many ways ...
In the late 1990s, Arthur the aardvark told us “Having fun isn’t hard, when you’ve got a library card.” Turns out that’s still true, thanks to events like Spokane Public Library’s Library Learning ...
There seems to be a holiday for everything these days. From National Donut Day to International Women's Day, the silly to the significant are celebrated, honored, and remembered in one special way or ...