Glenwood City Library to celebrate National Library Week April 14-20, 2014
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This week, the Glenwood City Public Library joins libraries in schools, campuses and communities nationwide in celebrating National Library Week, a time to highlight the value of libraries, librarians and library workers.
Libraries today are more than repositories for books and other resources. Libraries are deeply committed to the places where their patrons live, work and study. Libraries are trusted places where everyone in the community can gather to reconnect and reengage with each other to enrich and shape the community and address local issues.
The Glenwood City Public Library serves Glenwood City and the surrounding townships by providing access to an online database that includes the materials of 50 libraries in the MORE consortium, databases for job-seekers, genealogists, literature buffs, do-it-yourselfers, kids searching for homework help, access to hundreds of magazines and newspapers and downloadable e-books and e-audiobooks.
In honor of National Library Week, kids 11 and younger can stop in and pick up a Culver’s sheet and celebrate a favorite book by drawing a picture about it. It can be a character, event, scene or anything the reader liked about the book. Give the completed drawing to library staff by April 30th and receive a certificate for a free single scoop of Culver’s frozen custard! All participants will have their names entered in a drawing for a chance to win a FREE Scoopie Kid’s Meal too!
For more information, visit the Glenwood City Public at 127 Pine Street, call 715-265-7443 or see the library’s web site at glenwoodcitylibrary.org.