Almost six months in the making, Kate Baughman’s Super Bowl is about to begin. The Lexington Public Library marketing manager says June starts the busiest season for all the library branches. As ...
Amy Wildman talks to ciLiving host, Jaclyn Friedlander about upcoming events at Tolono Public Library. Stay connected with your community and discover all the exciting events coming up at the Tolono ...
The Reading Public Library will resume in-person programming at all four branches this spring, the library announced Thursday. A varied and culturally rich array of in-person programming for all ages ...
Hannah Kliger joined the CBS News New York team as a reporter in May 2022, focusing her coverage in Brooklyn. A native New Yorker, Hannah has received several awards for her investigative journalism ...
WESTLAKE, Ohio -- There’s something new coming to Westlake Porter Public Library. The library and the Friends of Porter Public Library will host a community dedication celebration for the Friends ...
Long Beach Public Library's SEED program, focused on STEM and arts for students, ended after federal funding cuts.
The Belmont Public Library will offer a full slate of programs for all ages in January 2026, including book groups, creative activities, and weekly children’s programming.
The Moose Jaw Public Library is kicking off 2026 with expanded programming for all ages, including two new initiatives ...
ROCKY RIVER, Ohio – Rocky River Public Library got some good news recently when it learned about receiving a grant from the Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities. Awarded $3,376 through ...
Are you interested in Incan music? Curious about Chinese paper art? Itching to practice your Italian? You might be surprised to learn that your public library offers free programs on these topics and ...
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCIA) — The Champaign Public Library is giving teens the tools to start a business, and cash to get it off the ground. They’re calling it the Young Entrepreneur Program, and it’ll ...
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