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Archives for April 2017

Counties Throughout Pennsylvania Celebrated Libraries During National Library Week

April 28, 2017 by ygtfd

April 9-15, 2017 libraries and counties shined spotlight on all libraries offer to communities   

Mechanicsburg, PA (April 28, 2017) – With a goal of highlighting the value libraries add to communities daily, the PA Library Association undertook a task of asking all 67 counties in Pennsylvania to officially observe and recognize April 9-15, 2017 as National Library Week. Sponsored by the American Library Association, the designation is designed to celebrate the contributions of libraries and library workers around the country and is used to encourage library use and support.

Being more than book repositories, libraries provide online resources for families, access to community and social services, and serve as activity hubs, supporting entrepreneurship, training opportunities and are a true example of an information exchange.  

“The library embraces the entire community, offering unlimited opportunities for personal growth and lifelong learning,” said Christi Buker, PA Library Association Executive Director. “Libraries level the playing field for people of any age who are seeking the information and access to technologies that will improve their quality of life, filling the gaps that are left gaping when other areas have to cut services and programming due to budgetary constraints. Libraries truly do transform their communities so it was only fitting that this year’s National Library Week spoke to that, showcasing all our libraries provide. It was also a way to thank countless library staffers throughout the country and Pennsylvania for all they do to help citizens tap into their potential.”

The theme for 2017 National Library Week was “Libraries Transform” and was a time to highlight the changing role of libraries, librarians and library workers. 

“Libraries aren’t only a place of quiet study, but also creative and engaging community centers where people can collaborate using new technologies, learn how to use a 3D printer or even record their own music,” said June Houghtaling, Consultant for the North Central Library District. “Pennsylvania libraries are working to meet the diverse needs of their patrons. Whether you are a school student, an elected official or a business owner, libraries are providing resources to be of assistance. Libraries are an investment in a community member’s success and that investment transforms the larger community.”

County commissioners in several counties proclaimed the designation, underlining their support for these community centers. These counties included:

·         Blair County

·         Bucks County

·         Carbon County

·         Centre County

·         Chester County

·         Clearfield County

·         Clinton County

·         Cumberland County

·         Delaware County

·         Franklin County

·         Greene County

·         Jefferson County

·         Lackawanna County

·         Mifflin County

·         Montgomery County

·         Northumberland County

·         Potter County

·         Snyder County

·         Tioga County

·         Washington County

“We are pleased that these counties, as well as multiple municipalities, stood up and declared how valuable libraries are in their communities,” Buker added. “National Library Week was a great opportunity to put a spotlight on all the work and services our libraries offer.  Our goal is to help all communities move forward, with strong libraries offering resources and programs in basic, financial, civic and social, information, and health literacies. We are very thankful to these counties and their commissioners for highlighting libraries and all they do every day, not just during National Library Week. We hope more counties, if not all, will issue proclamations to recognize National Library Week next year.”    

For more information about National Library Week, visit http://www.ala.org/news/mediapresscenter/factsheets/nationallibraryweek. To learn how to become more involved with a library in the local area, visit the PA Library Association at  www.palibraries.org or call 717-766-7663.  

About the Pennsylvania Library Association

Founded in 1901, the Pennsylvania Library Association (PaLA) is the state’s oldest and most diverse professional library organization serving libraries, library employees, library trustees, and Friends of the Library groups. For more information, visit www.palibraries.org, facebook.com/PALibraries or @PALibraryAssoc on Twitter.

About PA Forward™

The Pennsylvania Library Association’s PA Forward® | Pennsylvania Libraries initiative was conceived to give voice to what the library community already knows, and what other states throughout the nation recognize – with the right support, libraries are ideally positioned to become the community centers of information, technology, and learning that will fuel educational and economic opportunity for all of our citizens. For more information, visit www.PAForward.org, facebook.com/paforward or @PAForward5 on Twitter.

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Recipes to Success Equates to Literacies in Action

April 3, 2017 by ygtfd

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Statewide Program Shines Bright as Libraries Throughout PA Gain Star Status

April 3, 2017 by ygtfd

PA Forward® Star Library Program helps libraries provide literacy
programming in local communities

Mechanicsburg, PA (April 3, 2017) – Earlier this year, the Pennsylvania Library Association (PaLA) kicked off a statewide launch of the Star Library Program. Roughly two dozen libraries recently received their stars and are now officially recognized as PA Forward® Star Libraries.

“The response to this program has been nothing short of amazing,” said Christi Buker, PA Library Association Executive Director. “When you conceptualize a new program, and test it on a small group, you aren’t always sure what the response will be once you take it to the larger audience. In this instance, we absolutely made the right decision to broaden the program. More and more libraries are looking to receive their star and demonstrate their full value to the communities they serve. For the libraries, they are receiving tools and resources that allow them to offer needed programming to their patrons. For our partnering organizations, there is more opportunity to disseminate information and gain facetime with residents and businesses alike. The libraries have become the place to spark needed conversations and interactions. It’s a true win-win.” 

PA Forward® works through five key literacies – Basic, Information, Civic & Social, Health and Financial – to assist all residents in enhancing their overall quality of life. In 2015, one of the PA Library Association’s Academy of Leadership Studies (or PALS) cohorts conceived the Star Library Program and the more the program took form, the more they realized the potential for a longer-term opportunity. 

“The Star Library Program went statewide at the beginning of the year,” Buker added. “This program has truly lit a fire within our libraries as they are finding more ways to connect with their patrons and are excited to offer programs they may not have thought of offering previously, and connecting with local resource partners. These programs help our citizens become more informed, suggesting they would likely become more involved in their local areas. There is a real value here.” 

The Star Library recognition offers support to libraries who participate and incorporate the literacies in their programming activities. Those libraries are recognized for meeting benchmarks within the bronze, silver and gold star levels of the program.
 
Examples of the types of programs libraries offer patrons include those such as Cursive Club and Reading Clubs (Basic Literacy); Social Media for Seniors and Staying Safe Online (Information Literacy); Mock Trial and Mock Election programs (Civic & Social Literacy); Healthy Food Choices Storytime and Community Blood Drive (Health Literacy); and Children and Money and Identity Theft (Financial Literacy.) 

Below is a listing of those libraries awarded their PA Forward® Star status in the first quarter of this year’s program:  


Bronze Star Level

• Abington Community Library – Lackawanna County 
• Cambria County Library – Cambria County
• Chippewa Branch Library – Beaver County 
• Easttown Library – Chester County
• Emmaus Public Library – Lehigh County 
• Frackville Free Public Library – Schuylkill County
• Free Library of Northampton Township – Bucks County 
• Hollidaysburg Area Public Library – Blair County 
• Huntingdon County Library – Huntingdon County
• Indiana Free Library – Indiana County 
• Madigan Library at Penn College – Lycoming County 
• Muhlenberg Community Library – Berks County 
• Peters Township Public Library – Washington County 
• St. Mary’s Public Library – Elk County 
• Summerville Public Library – Jefferson County 
• Upper Merion Township Public Library – Montgomery County 
• Warminster Township Free Library – Bucks County 

Silver Star Level
• Altoona Area Public Library (5th Star) – Blair County
• Claysburg Area Public Library (1st Star) – Blair County 
• Easton Area Public Library (1st Star) – Northampton County
• Grove Family Library (5th Star) – Franklin County 
• North Pocono Public Library (2nd Star) – Lackawanna County 
• Osterhout Free Library (5th Star) – Luzerne County 
• Pittston Memorial Library (1st Star) – Luzerne County
• Tyrone-Snyder Public Library (1st Star) – Blair Community

Gold Star Level
• Tunkhannock Public Library – Wyoming County  

Libraries working toward their star status can submit their documentation by visiting  www.paforwardstarlibraries.org.  Follow the prompts to create an account and review the submission instructions. More information about PA Forward® and the Star Library Program is also available at  www.palibraries.org. Once there, click on the “Get Involved” tab and then click on “PA Forward®.” Also feel free to contact Brandi Hunter-Davenport, PA Forward® Project Manager, at 717-766-7663 or [email protected]. 

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