Books, Buds and Bars: Programs for Adult Readers
This September, libraries are celebrating back-to-school with book programs for kids and teens. What activities can best reach our adult readers?
This September, libraries are celebrating back-to-school with book programs for kids and teens. What activities can best reach our adult readers?
In this rural Ohio community, the library provides a rare — and much appreciated — opportunity for poetry lovers.
Challenge mental health stigmas at your library with a program series about mental disorders, awareness and advocacy.
Looking to attract the elusive 18-to-40 crowd? Try collaborating with a local interest group to host a game program.
A New Jersey public library launched a series of events in June to celebrate and educate for LGBT Pride Month.
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