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Library System announces Emergency Preparedness Training Summit for member public libraries
September, 2015 – The Library System on behalf of its member public libraries is pleased to announce that they will host a Public Library Emergency Preparedness Summit on September 23, 2015. The training summit will feature a special panel of experts in the area of disaster preparedness and a visiting trainer from the NN/LM Mid-Atlantic…
Read More About Library System announces Emergency Preparedness Training Summit for member public librariesMaking a Special Place to Live Even Better: A Community Conversations
Lancaster County Coalition for Smart Growth to hold “Making a Special Place to Live Even Better: A Community Conversations” at public libraries and community venues this fall!
Read More About Making a Special Place to Live Even Better: A Community ConversationsRockFord Plantation Joins Family Museum Pass Program
The Library System of Lancaster County is pleased to welcome The Rock Ford Plantation as a new Family Museum Pass partner. The addition of The Rock Ford Plantation to the Family Museum Pass program is the tenth museum pass to be a part of this successful library/museum partnership initiative.
Read More About RockFord Plantation Joins Family Museum Pass ProgramJoseph Hirt, a survivor of the Holocaust, returns to the Milanof-Schock Library to share his tragic childhood story
Milanof–Schock Library, located at 1184 Anderson Ferry Road in Mount Joy, invites you to join them in welcoming Dr. Joseph Hirt on Wednesday, August 19 at 6:00 p.m. for an encore presentation of his Story of a Holocaust Survivor.
Read More About Joseph Hirt, a survivor of the Holocaust, returns to the Milanof-Schock Library to share his tragic childhood storyPublic Libraries of Lancaster County unveil new Awareness Campaign Connect with Your Library Advocacy Website!
The Public Libraries of Lancaster County are pleased to launch a new website that will promote their Advocacy Campaign message:Connect with Your Library. The site can be accessed at www.lancasterlibrariesconnect.org
Read More About Public Libraries of Lancaster County unveil new Awareness Campaign Connect with Your Library Advocacy Website!North Museum FREE for active military and their families
Happy Independence Day! The North Museum is a Blue Star Museum! This means that admission is FREE for active military and their families from Memorial Day, May 25 to Labor Day, September 7, 2015. Military I.D. required.
Read More About North Museum FREE for active military and their familiesNational Network of Libraries of Medicine awards Lancaster County for disaster preparedness summit training
The Library System of Lancaster County receives National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM) award to prepare public libraries of Lancaster County for disaster preparedness summit and training July 8, 2015 – The Library System on behalf of its member public libraries is pleased to announce that they have been granted a special $8,230 award…
Read More About National Network of Libraries of Medicine awards Lancaster County for disaster preparedness summit training2015 Summer Read Book!
Check out the 2015 Summer Read Book! Explore Life, Death, Medicine and What Matters in the End
Read More About 2015 Summer Read Book!Steven Courtney – Rock On-Read On!
Popular entertainer, Steven Courtney, ill offer a number of fun and upbeat concerts for children and families throughout the county’s public libraries as part of this year’s Summer Reading Program! Courtney’s concerts are filled with sing-a-long songs, loads of good humor and a touch of inspiration for everyone. His concerts run from July 7 through July…
Read More About Steven Courtney – Rock On-Read On!Ryan Bridge “The BugMan” presents “The Good, the Bad and the NOT so Creepy”
Educational program about insects and how they effect our lives, both good and bad. Program includes preserved displays and the opportunity for the audience to touch and pet some harmless LIVE bugs.
Read More About Ryan Bridge “The BugMan” presents “The Good, the Bad and the NOT so Creepy”