More than 40 libraries reached PA Forward™ Star Library status July 1 to September 30, 2018
Mechanicsburg, PA (October 4, 2018) – “Libraries throughout Pennsylvania continue highlighting that they are more than book repositories, earning stars along the way and underscoring their continued connections in their local communities,” Christi Buker, Pennsylvania Library Association (PaLA) Executive Director states as the Association announces the 2018 third quarter PA Forward™ Star Library recipients.
“Our libraries provide safe spaces, shelter, and community connections to programs ranging from financial education to how to care for others dealing with unexpected life changes,” Buker added. “Using the PA Forward™ framework, libraries help patrons meet their own needs and those of their loved ones in an ever-evolving society. We are honored to be able to showcase their efforts and help all residents connect more with these community pillars.”
PA Forward™ works through five key literacies – Basic, Information, Civic & Social, Health and Financial – to assist individuals in enhancing their overall quality of life. To continue helping libraries use PA Forward™ to demonstrate all their libraries offer, in January 2017, the Association launched the Star Library program statewide. The Star Library recognition offers support to libraries who participate and integrate the literacies in their programming activities. Those libraries are recognized for meeting benchmarks within the bronze, silver and gold star levels of the program. While one star is awarded for both the bronze and gold levels, a total of five stars are awarded in the silver category. Libraries must demonstrate proficiency with each of the five literacies when working toward the silver level of the program.
Programs range from teen reading lounges, tying into Basic Literacy and Civic and Social Literacy, to investment planning workshops, tying into Financial Literacy.
Stars are awarded on a quarterly basis in the calendar year and the recognition is for the highest level attained in the program at the time of the award. The following library awards are listed by county and are for achievements earned between July 1 and September 30, 2018.
Allegheny County
· Bridgeville Public Library – Gold
· Community Library of Castle Shannon – Silver 4
· Monroeville Public Library – Gold
· Plum Community Library – Silver 1
· Sewickley Public Library – Bronze
· South Fayette Township Library – Silver 5
· South Park Township Library – Silver 2
· Upper St. Clair Township Library – Gold
Armstrong County
· Apollo Memorial Library – Bronze
Berks County
· Kutztown Community Library – Silver 5
Blair County
· Claysburg Area Public Library – Gold
Bucks County
· Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library – Silver 2
Butler County
· Prospect Community Library – Gold
Chester County
· Tredyffrin Public Library – Bronze
· Chester County Library – Silver 1
Clarion County
· Knox Public Library – Silver 3
Dauphin County
· Hershey Public Library – Bronze
· Penn State Harrisburg Library – Bronze
Erie County
· Erie County Public Library – Bronze
Elk County
· Ridgway Public Library – Bronze
Fayette County
· Carnegie Free Library of Connellsville – Bronze
Franklin County
· Lilian S. Besore Memorial Library – Bronze
Greene County
· Eva K. Bowlby Public Library – Silver 2
Lackawanna County
· Dalton Community Library – Silver 5
· Lackawanna County Library System Bookmobile – Gold
Lancaster County
· Learning Commons, Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences – Gold
Lebanon County
· Lebanon Community Library – Silver 2
· Matthews Public Library – Silver 5
· Myerstown Community Library – Gold
Lehigh County
· Southern Lehigh Public Library – Gold
Mercer County
· Community Library of the Shenango Valley – Gold
Montgomery County
· Gladwyne Free Library – Silver 5
· Ludington Public Library – Silver 5
· Indian Valley Public Library – Silver 4
Schuylkill County
· Frackville Free Public Library – Gold
Somerset County
· Meyersdale Public Library – Bronze
· Somerset County Library – Silver 1
Westmoreland County
· Mount Pleasant Free Library – Bronze
York County
· Collinsville Community Library – Silver 5
· Martin Library – Gold
· Paul Smith Library of Southern York County – Silver 4
To date, more than 200 libraries are registered in the program. For more information, including a listing of libraries and their previous Star achievements, visit www.paforwardstarlibraries.org.
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