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News Category: Lackawanna County Library System

Romance Novel Covers [Tales from the Albright]

On this episode of Tales from the Albright, Alyssa and Jenny discuss the history and development of romance novel covers from the early 1900s through today. We discuss our favorite book cover tropes and the illustrative covers of today. We...
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April Community Collection

This month, the Lackawanna County Library System will be accepting donations for local food pantries. These resources provide quality food items to households experiencing food insecurity and supplies critical nutrition to hungry individuals and families. Donations may include canned soup,...
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Craft & Hobby

Unlock your creative potential with our newest e-Resource, Craft & Hobby. Designed specifically for public libraries across the nation, Craft & Hobby is an extensive online platform that aims to provide patrons with access to creative educational resources. With Craft...
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Earth Day

Earth Day founders created and organized the very first Earth Day on April 22, 1970. Since then, they have mobilized over 1 billion people annually on Earth Day, and every other day, to protect the planet. Earth Day’s mission is...
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National Library Week

Join us in celebrating National Library Week starting April 7 through April 13. National Library Week is a time to celebrate our nation's libraries, library workers' contributions and promote library use and support. The theme for National Library Week 2024...
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Multigenerational Discussion, Part II [Tales from the Albright]

On this episode of Tales from the Albright, Alyssa, Ann, Briana, and Scott continue their discussion about the differences growing up in the 80's, 90's and early 2000's. The topics discussed in this episode include television shows, tabloids, and social...
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Multigenerational Discussion, Part I [Tales from the Albright]

On this episode of Tales from the Albright, Alyssa, Briana, Ann, and Scott discuss generational differences. This episode is part one of a discussion that loosely follow's Chuck Klosterman's book, The Nineties, but quickly develops into a conversation about our...
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March Into Literacy Month

Get ready to celebrate the power of reading and writing on National March into Literacy Month. This month-long event, beginning on March 1, aims to promote literacy and education around the world. Did you know that literacy is a crucial...
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PAWsitively for the Animals

Established in 2015, PAWsitively for the Animals is a group of volunteers who give their time to support Pet Adoption, Pet Rescue, Low Cost Spay/Neuter Programs, a Four-Legged Food Bank, Veterinary Assistance Fund, and Education Regarding Responsible Pet Ownership.  The...
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Women’s History Month

National Women’s History Month traces its origins back to March 8, 1857, when women from New York City factories staged a protest over working conditions. International Women’s Day was later observed in 1909.  In 1981, the U.S. Congress designated the second...
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