USA Today article on libraries
The Thursday February 25 USA Today featured an article on the changing role of libraries:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/2010-02-25-overdue25_ST_N.htm
The Thursday February 25 USA Today featured an article on the changing role of libraries:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/2010-02-25-overdue25_ST_N.htm
Please note our hours for this holiday season. We will be closing at 5:00pm on Wednesday, November 23 and will remain closed on Thursday, November 24. We will be closed on Saturday, December 24 and Monday, December 26. We will be closed on Monday, January 2. Winter story time registration will not begin until Tuesday,…
Mother Goose story time will be cancelled on Thursday, February 12th due to illness. We will have all regular story times next week during the schools’ winter break.
The Library has just received notice from Assemblywoman Lupardo’s office that we have been awarded $6,496 under the New York State Public Library Construction grant program to install a much-needed heating/cooling unit in our staff area. Much thanks to the Assemblywoman for her continued and long-standing support of public libraries.
Library Board meetings are held the third Thursday of each month at 7 PM in one of the library’s meeting rooms. There is no regularly scheduled August meeting. The public is welcome to attend. If you have business you would like to discuss we request that you ask the Library Director to place you on…
Historian Tim Main will present his “Bulwarks of Main Street” talk at GFJ on Tuesday, January 12 at 7 PM in our Scott (basement) Meeting Room. Tim bills this as “A fascinating trip through time to visit some of the Union District’s most beautiful and enduring homes.” His talks always come with lots of photos, insight and…
The PCC is happy to welcome back the Two Rivers Photography Club! On Monday October 22 and 29 they will be leading a workshop on editing digital photos from 9:30- 11:30am. Seating is limited, so please do register ahead for this special opportunity. Stop by the PCC or call (607) 757-5359 to register.