Showing posts with label National Library Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Library Week. Show all posts

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Celebrate Libraries!

April 8-14 is National Library Week and Franklin County Public Library Week. Thank you for supporting your local library! In a time of economic struggles, people are using our local libraries and online library services more than ever. Our number of library visits is way up, and our computer use inhouse and out has jumped. Summer reading program participation also increased in 2011.
Please watch for your annual appeal letter in the mail later this month, and support your Franklin County public library generously this year. In this time, when library customers seek broader diversity in the format of their literature and information, Pennsylvania government is looking to cut their public library subsidy by an additional 5%, which would bring the total annual cut to Franklin County library services very close to $300,000. Franklin County Library System has already tightened its belt by $250,000 a year to avoid spending funds we simply don't have. We work hard to use every dollar wisely. Please use this National Library Week, County Public Library Week, and the month of April as a whole to support your love of libraries by acting as an advocate for state library subsidy maintenance and giving what you can to fill the current gaps.
Thank you, the residents of Franklin County, for helping us to help you! Happy Library Week!

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Writers and Artists of All Ages Wanted

Like to write poetry? Like to create posters? Want to tell what the library has done for you? Franklin County Library System is holding its first Poetry, Essay, and Poster Contest now! Preschoolers can enter a coloring and naming contest for the future Preschool Bookmobile. The deadline for entries is March 15. Prizes will be awarded at your local library and county level. Winners will be announced April 12 at during the Books2Eat exhibit at Grove Family Library. Stop at your local public library for contest rules and your entry blank. You can make this a special time of celebrating libraries. The Books2Eat exhibit will usher in the other festivities of National Library Week.