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LIBRARIES MAKE AN IMPACT ON THEIR COMMUNITIES THROUGH LITERACY PROGRAMS

March 21, 2022 by Rob Lesher

Pennsylvania Library Association recognizes libraries for PA Forward® Star achievements earned between September 30, 2021 and December 31, 2021

Mechanicsburg, PA (January 25, 2022) – The Pennsylvania Library Association just announced the 2021 fourth quarter PA Forward® Star Library awardees. More than 35 libraries from throughout the state earned their star status and are being recognized by the Association for their efforts to provide patrons with educational resources and opportunities.   

“The PA Forward® Star Library program spotlights libraries’ efforts to continue making intentional investments in literacy-aligned programs,” said Christi Buker, Pennsylvania Library Association Executive Director. “Our libraries continue to be community pillars, meeting citizen needs, helping businesses, government organizations and others connect with residents, sharing resources and information which have the potential to positively impact multiple lives.

“Yes, you can go to your local library and check out books, but these agile institutions demonstrate day in and day out that they offer more than books,” Buker added. “Libraries offer the world to those who enter their doors. It is an honor to highlight those efforts with the PA Forward® Star Library designation. Congratulations to all of our participating Star Libraries.”   

PA Forward®, which launched statewide in 2012, 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 kicked off the Star Library program statewide. The Star Library recognition offers support to libraries who participate and integrate PA Forward®’s literacies in their programming activities. Program topics can include information such as retirement planning (financial literacy) to more physically active programs such as walking book club discussions (civic and social literacy and health literacy).

Libraries are recognized by their peers 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 – one silver star for each of the five literacies of PA Forward®. For each silver star award, a number appears denoting the number of silver stars obtained to date.

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 libraries noted below are those that earned a first-time star or a new star level between September 30 and December 31, 2021. For more information about the Star Library Program, visit https://paforward.org/pa-forward-star-program/.

The next round of awards will be announced after April 6, 2022.

The list of awardees, by county, follows:

Allegheny County

Borough of Jefferson Hills Library – Gold, Maintenance

Avalon Public Library – Bronze                                Northland Public Library – Gold, Maintenance

Brentwood Library – Gold, Maintenance              South Park Township Library – Gold, Maintenance

Sewickley Public Library – Gold, Maintenance

Berks County

Reading Public Library – Gold, Maintenance

Bernville Area Community Library – Silver, 5

Bucks County

Free Library of Northampton Township – Gold, Maintenance

Cambria County

Carrolltown Public Library – Silver, 2

Centre County

Centre Hall Area Branch, Silver, 3                                         

Centre County Library and Historical Museum – Silver, 3

Penn State University Park Library – Bronze

Holt Memorial Library – Silver, 4

Chester County

Chester Springs Library – Bronze

Clinton County

Annie Halenbake Ross Library – Gold, Maintenance

Cumberland County

Bosler Memorial Library – Gold, Maintenance

Delaware County

Yeadon Public Library – Gold

Indiana County

Indiana Free Library – Gold, Maintenance

Lackawanna County

North Pocono Public Library – Gold, Maintenance

Carbondale Public Library – Gold, Maintenance

Scranton Public Library (Albright Memorial Library) Gold, Maintenance

Lancaster County

Adamstown Area Library – Silver, 5

Ephrata Public Library – Gold, Maintenance

Manheim Township Public Library – Silver, 2

Manheim Community Library – Gold

Lehigh County

Coplay Public Library – Bronze

Parkland Community Library – Gold, Maintenance

Lycoming County

James V. Brown Library – Gold, Maintenance

Mercer County

Community Library of the Shenango Valley – Gold, Maintenance

Montgomery County

Bala Cynwyd Memorial Library – Gold, Maintenance

Washington County

Peters Township Public Library – Gold, Maintenance

Frank Sarris Public Library – Silver, 3

Beginning January 2020, once a library achieves the Gold level of the PA Forward® Star Library program, libraries will now be able to take steps to maintain their PA Forward® Gold Star status. More information about that process, can be found at www.paforwardstarlibraries.org under the Getting Started tab.   

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This project is made possible, in part, by Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) funds from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) as administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Education through the Office of Commonwealth Libraries, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Tom Wolf, Governor.

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LIBRARIES MAKE AN IMPACT ON THEIR COMMUNITIES THROUGH LITERACY PROGRAMS

March 21, 2022 by Rob Lesher

Pennsylvania Library Association recognizes libraries for PA Forward® Star achievements earned between July 1 and September 30, 2021

Mechanicsburg, PA (October 6, 2021) – The Pennsylvania Library Association just announced the 2021 third quarter PA Forward® Star Library awardees. More than 30 libraries from throughout the state earned their star status and are being recognized by the Association for their efforts to provide patrons with educational resources and opportunities.   

“The PA Forward® Star Library program spotlights libraries’ efforts to continue making intentional investments in literacy-aligned programs,” said Christi Buker, Pennsylvania Library Association Executive Director. “Our libraries continue to be community pillars, meeting citizen needs, helping businesses, government organizations and others connect with residents, sharing resources and information which have the potential to positively impact multiple lives.

“Yes, you can go to your local library and check out books, but these agile institutions demonstrate day in and day out they offer more than books,” Buker added. “Libraries offer the world to those who enter their doors. It is an honor to highlight those efforts with the PA Forward® Star Library designation. Congratulations to all of our participating Star Libraries.”   

PA Forward®, which launched statewide in 2012, 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 kicked off the Star Library program statewide. The Star Library recognition offers support to libraries who participate and integrate PA Forward®’s literacies in their programming activities. Program topics can include information such as retirement planning (financial literacy) to more physically active programs such as walking book club discussions (civic and social literacy and health literacy).

Libraries are recognized by their peers 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 – one silver star for each of the five literacies of PA Forward®. For each silver star award, a number appears denoting the number of silver stars obtained to date.

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 libraries noted below are those that earned a first-time star or a new star level between July 1 and September 30, 2021. For more information about the Star Library Program, visit https://paforward.org/pa-forward-star-program/.

The next round of awards will be announced after January 6, 2022.

The list of awardees, by county, follows:

Allegheny County

Western Allegheny County Library – Gold, Maintenance

Upper St. Clair Township Library – Gold, Maintenance  

Northern Tier Regional Library – Silver 3

Armstrong County

Kittanning Public Library – Bronze                         

Berks County

Boyertown Community Library – Gold

Brandywine Community Library – Gold, Maintenance

Wernersville Public Library – Silver, 4

Wyomissing Public Library – Bronze       

Sinking Spring Public Library – Bronze

Centre County

Centre Hall Area Branch, Silver, 2                                         

Holt Memorial Library – Silver, 3

Delaware County

Lansdowne Public Library – Gold

Franklin County

Alexander Hamilton Memorial Free Library – Gold         

Penn State Fayette – Silver, 5                   

Lancaster County

Manheim Community Library – Silver, 5

Lebanon County

Palmyra Public Library – Gold, Maintenance

Annville Free Library, Silver 5

Montgomery County

Free Library of Springfield Township – Gold, Maintenance

Roslyn Branch (Abington Township Public Library) – Silver, 1

Northumberland County

Degenstein Community Library – Gold, Maintenance

Potter County

Genesee Area Library – Gold, Maintenance

Wyoming County

Tunkhannock Public Library – Gold, Maintenance

Beginning January 2020, once a library achieves the Gold level of the PA Forward® Star Library program, libraries will now be able to take steps to maintain their PA Forward® Gold Star status. More information about that process, can be found at www.paforwardstarlibraries.org under the Getting Started tab.   

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This project is made possible, in part, by Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) funds from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) as administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Education through the Office of Commonwealth Libraries, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Tom Wolf, Governor.

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LIBRARIES BEGIN TO PLAN FOR A RETURN TO REGULAR PROGRAMMING

March 21, 2022 by Rob Lesher

Pennsylvania Library Association recognizes libraries for PA Forward® Star achievements earned between April 1 and June 30, 2021

Mechanicsburg, PA (July 8, 2021) – The Pennsylvania Library Association just announced the 2021 second quarter PA Forward® Star Library awardees. More than 30 libraries from throughout the state earned their star status and are being recognized by the Association for their efforts to provide patrons with educational resources and opportunities.   

Since Pennsylvania has lifted the in-door visitation limits, libraries in Pennsylvania have begun to schedule and plan for more robust in-person programming.  Libraries continue to provide programming based upon local conditions and local community restrictions.  Libraries never stopped working for their communities over the past year.  The libraires highlighted here not only continued to provide programming to their communities but provided programming which was of such a high quality and following professional good practices, they received a star honor by the Pennsylvania Library Association.

 “The PA Forward® Star Library program spotlights libraries’ efforts to continue making intentional investments in literacy-aligned programs,” said Christi Buker, Pennsylvania Library Association Executive Director. “Our libraries continue to be community pillars, meeting citizen needs, helping businesses, government organizations and others connect with residents, sharing resources and information which have the potential to positively impact multiple lives.

“Yes, you can go to your local library and check out books, but these agile institutions demonstrate day in and day out they offer more than books,” Buker added. “Libraries offer the world to those who enter their doors. It is an honor to highlight those efforts with the PA Forward® Star Library designation. Congratulations to all of our participating Star Libraries.”   

PA Forward®, which launched statewide in 2012, 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 kicked off the Star Library program statewide. The Star Library recognition offers support to libraries who participate and integrate PA Forward®’s literacies in their programming activities. Program topics can include information such as retirement planning (financial literacy) to more physically active programs such as walking book club discussions (civic and social literacy and health literacy).

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 – one silver star for each of the five literacies of PA Forward®. For each silver star award, a number appears denoting the number of silver stars obtained to date.

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 libraries noted below are those that earned a first-time star or a new star level between April 1 and June 30, 2021. For more information about the Star Library Program, visit https://paforward.org/pa-forward-star-program/. The next round of awards will be announced after October 1, 2021.

The list of awardees, by county, follows:

Adams County

Adams County Library System – Bronze

Allegheny County

Carnegie Library of Homestead – Silver                  Robinson Township Library – Silver          

Armstrong County

Ford City Public Library – Gold, Maintenance                     

Berks County

Bernville Area Library – Silver

Blair County

Claysburg Area Public Library – Gold, Maintenance

Bucks County

Warminster Public Library – Gold, Maintenance

Bucks County Community College Library – Bronze

Centre County

Centre Hall Area Branch, Silver                                  Holt Memorial Library – Silver

Chester County

Atglen Public Library – Gold                                       Kennett Library – Silver                 

Lancaster County

Manheim Community Library – Silver

Lycoming County

Madigan Library – Penn College – Gold, Maintenance

Muncy Public Library – Gold Maintenance

Montgomery County

Abington Township Public Library – Gold                Swedenborg Library at Bryn Athyn College – Gold

North Wales Area Library – Gold, Maintenance

Somerset County

Meyersdale Public Library – Gold

Westmoreland County

New Florence Community Library – Silver

Beginning January 2020, once a library achieves the Gold level of the PA Forward® Star Library program, libraries will now be able to take steps to maintain their PA Forward® Gold Star status. More information about that process, can be found at www.paforwardstarlibraries.org under the Getting Started tab.   

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This project is made possible, in part, by Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) funds from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) as administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Education through the Office of Commonwealth Libraries, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Tom Wolf, Governor.

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WELCOME TO YOUR LIBRARY! PENNSYLVANIA LIBRARIES CELEBRATE NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK

May 18, 2021 by Rob Lesher

Pennsylvania Library Association also recognizes libraries for PA Forward® Star achievements earned between December 16, 2020 and March 31, 2021

Mechanicsburg, PA (April 2, 2021) – April 4-10, 2021 is National Library Week, a time to highlight the essential role libraries, librarians and library workers play in transforming lives and strengthening communities. The theme for this year’s National Library Week is “Welcome to your library,” which promotes the idea that libraries extend far beyond the four walls of a building and that everyone is welcome to use their services. Whether people visit virtually or in person, libraries are accessible and inclusive places that foster a sense of belonging and community through learning, discovery, and exploration.

During these challenging times, libraries of all types have been going above and beyond to adapt to our changing world by expanding their resources and continuing to meet the needs of their patrons. Libraries across the country are making a difference in people’s lives by providing electronic learning resources like online homework help and wi-fi access for students and workers who may lack internet access at home.

“All types of libraries across Pennsylvania continue to be essential by providing access to important information, services, and programs.”  explains Tom Reinsfelder, 2021 President of the Pennsylvania Library Association.  He adds “The Star Library program is a special way the PA Library Association recognizes those libraries that have gone above and beyond in their commitment to promoting and supporting a range of important literacies.  I am convinced that libraries are one of the most welcoming places in any community, and the staff working in these libraries are some of the most helpful people you’ll encounter anywhere.”

3 libraries have attained Gold Star Status in this Quarter.  More than 17 libraries from throughout the state earned their star status and are being recognized by the Association for their efforts to provide patrons with educational resources and opportunities.   

The PAForward™ Star Library Technical Committee reviews submissions from all types of libraries and certifies the quality of programming provided by participating libraries.  Star Achievements are recognized for one year from completion and requires annual review to Maintain Star Status.  In the First Quarter of 2021, four libraries, Valley Community Library, County and Martin Memorial Library, York County, Matthews Public Library, County, Bethel Park Public Library, Allegheny County, Village Library of Morgantown, Berks County, and Fleetwood Area Public Library, Berks County have completed their maintenance activities and will be the first libraries to have maintained their Gold Star Status through 2022. 

 “The PA Forward Star Library program spotlights libraries’ efforts to continue making intentional investments in literacy-aligned programs,” said Christi Buker, Pennsylvania Library Association Executive Director. “Our libraries continue to be community pillars, meeting citizen needs, helping businesses, government organizations and others connect with residents, sharing resources and information which have the potential to positively impact multiple lives.

PA Forward, which launched statewide in 2012, 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 kicked off the Star Library program statewide. The Star Library recognition offers support to libraries who participate and integrate PA Forward’s literacies in their programming activities. Program topics can include information such as retirement planning (financial literacy) to more physically active programs such as walking book club discussions (civic and social literacy and health literacy).

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 – one silver star for each of the five literacies of PA Forward. For each silver star award, a number appears denoting the number of silver stars obtained to date.

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 libraries noted below are those that earned a first-time star or a new star level between December 16, 2020 and March 31, 2021. For a full listing of PA Forward Star Libraries, visit https://paforward.org/pa-forward-star-program/   The next round of awards will be announced after July 1, 2021.

The list of awardees, by county, follows:

Allegheny County

Bethel Park Public Library – Gold Maintenance                                  CC Mellor Memorial Library – Gold

Northern Tier Regional Library – Silver                                                 Springdale Free Public Library – Bronze

Berks County

Village Library of Morgantown – Gold Maintenance          Fleetwood Area Public Library – Gold Maintenance

Bernville Area Community Library – Silver, 2                       West Lawn-Wyomissing Hills Library – Bronze

Butler County

Zelienople Area Public Library – Silver

Centre County

Holt Memorial Library – Bronze                                                              Centre Hall Area Branch – Bronze

Chester County

Atglen Public Library – Silver

Cumberland County

Shippensburg Public Library – Silver, 5

Fayette County

German-Masontown Public Library – Gold                           

Franklin County

Alexander Hamilton Memorial Free Library – Silver, 1

Lackawanna County

Valley Community Library – Gold Maintenance

Lancaster County

Adamstown Area Library – Silver

Lebanon County

Matthews Public Library – Gold Maintenance

Montgomery County

Lansdale Public Library – Gold                                                  Abington Township Public Library – Silver, 3

Swedenborg Library of Bryn Athyn College – Silver, 5

Washington County

Frank Sarris Public Library – Silver

Westmoreland County

New Florence Community Library – Bronze

York County

Martin Memorial Library – Gold Maintenance

More information about that process, can be found at www.paforward.org.   

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This project is made possible, in part, by Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) funds from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) as administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Education through the Office of Commonwealth Libraries, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Tom Wolf, Governor.

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Pennsylvania libraries rise to the challenges this fall and continue to increase literacy in their communities.

January 8, 2021 by ygtfd

NEWS RELEASE

For Immediate Release

CONTACT: Rob Lesher, PAForward® Project Manager, 717-766-7663 or [email protected]

PENNSYLVANIA LIBRARIES RISE TO THE CHALLENGES THIS FALL AND CONTINUE TO INCREASE LITERACY IN THEIR COMMUNITIES

Pennsylvania Library Association recognizes libraries for PA Forward® Star achievements earned between October 1, 2020 and December 31, 2020

Mechanicsburg, PA (January 8, 2021) – The Pennsylvania Library Association just announced the 2020 fourth quarter PA Forward® Star Library awardees.

As libraries continue to re-instate services which are in high demand by the public, they have been provided with evolving safety guidelines provided by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries and Pennsylvania Department of Health. Libraries are developing processes and procedures to provide physical library service based upon their unique building circumstances, staffing levels, and ability to maintain safe practices.

Many libraries continue to focus on the offering of 24/7 digital resources, virtual programming, and reference services via chat or email. Because of this, we believe “Libraries move PA Forward®” and should be recognized for these outstanding contributions to their communities.

Even though many libraries were not allowed to have regular activity in their buildings, 15 libraries from throughout the state earned their star status and are being recognized by the Association for their efforts.

“Libraries are community focused entities. During these challenging times, each library has worked to make the best decisions for their library and the communities they serve” explains Christi Buker, Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Library Association. “Whether it is curbside/pick-up services, restructured hours and access, and expanded digital resources and virtual programming, libraries have continued to serve all year long! For those libraries that have continued to work on encouraging literacy activities, resources, and programs, it is just fantastic that you have reached new PA Forward® Star status levels during these last few months. We are honored to recognize these amazing organizations and their dedicated staffs!”

The PAForward® Star Library Technical Committee reviews submissions from all types of libraries and certifies the quality of programming provided by participating libraries. Star Achievements are recognized for one year from completion and requires annual review to maintain Star Status. In the fourth quarter of 2020, two libraries, Hollidaysburg Area Public Library in Blair County and Scranton Public Library, Albright Memorial Library in Lackawanna County have completed their maintenance activities and will maintained their Gold Star Status through 2021.

PA Forward®, which launched statewide in 2012, 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 kicked off the Star Library program statewide. The Star Library recognition offers support to libraries who participate and integrate PA Forward®’s literacies in their programming activities. Program topics can include information such as retirement planning (financial literacy) to more physically active programs such as walking book club discussions (civic & social literacy and health literacy).

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 – one silver star for each of the five literacies of PA Forward. For each silver star award, a number appears denoting the number of silver stars obtained to date.

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 libraries noted below are those that earned a first-time star or a new star level between October 1, 2020 and December 31, 2020. For a full listing of PA Forward® Star Libraries, visit http://paforwardstarlibraries.org/star-status/. The next round of awards will be announced after April 1, 2021.

The list of awardees, by county, follows:

Allegheny County
Carnegie Library of Homestead – Silver, 3
Community Library of Allegheny Valley – Gold

Berks County
Boyertown Community Library – Silver, 5

Blair County
Hollidaysburg Area Public Library – Maintained Gold

Cambria County
Carrolltown Public Library – Silver, 1

Centre County
Centre County Library and Historical Museum – Bronze

Chester County
Atglen Public Library – Silver, 2

Delaware County
Yeadon Public Library – Silver, 5

Erie County
McCord Memorial Library – Silver, 2

Montgomery County
Huntingdon Valley Library – Gold
Indian Valley Public Library – Gold
Swedenborg Library, Bryn Athyn College – Silver, 4

Lackawanna County
Scranton Public Library, Albright Memorial Library – Maintained Gold

Somerset County
Mary S. Biesecker Public Library – Bronze

York County
Mason-Dixon Public Library – Bronze

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This project is made possible, in part, by Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) funds from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) as administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Education through the Office of Commonwealth Libraries, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Tom Wolf, Governor.

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Pa Library Association Recognizes the 2020 New Librarian

October 8, 2020 by ygtfd

NEWS RELEASE

For Immediate Release

CONTACT: Christi Buker, PA Library Association Executive Director

717-766-7663 or [email protected]  

Julie Miller of the Warren Public Library named New Librarian of the Year

Mechanicsburg, PA (October 8, 2020) – Each year, the Pennsylvania Library Association (PaLA) honors the service of their members, as well as those community volunteers, who go above and beyond the call of duty to support the work of libraries throughout the commonwealth.

On Thursday, October 8, 2020, the 2020 Trustee of the Year was awarded.

The Pennsylvania Library Association is pleased to present the 2020 New Librarian Honors Award to Julie Miller, Interlibrary Loan Librarian at the Warren Public Library.

When Julie was hired at Warren Public Library, she was given the difficult task of revamping the Interlibrary Loan department, which was in much need of an update. She jumped at the opportunity with confidence and ability, improving accessibility and efficiency for not only Warren Public Library patrons and staff, but also for the 17 libraries and 5 counties within the district.

   With a background in graphic arts, Julie undertook the design and management of the library’s advertising and promotional materials which vastly improved the cohesiveness of the library’s marketing efforts. Sharing her editing skills and valuable insight, she also worked on the Midwinter Fundraiser and the Annual Giving Letter, which saw an increase in donation mailings under her new design.

Continuing to go above and beyond her responsibilities, Julie became an invaluable member to several library committees, including the art gallery and the Teen Space. She was instrumental in turning the library’s Teen Space project into a massive library renovation and managed the library’s Keystone Grant application, ensuring it was accurate, complete, and submitted on time. Julie also regularly assists the Teen and Adult Services Specialist and helped institute a special teen library card for Warren Public Library patrons.

“Our members and libraries have been doing amazing things, particularly during this pandemic” said Michele Legate, 2020 President of the Pennsylvania Library Association.  “It is so important to take a little time to recognize the incredible work that our colleagues have done.”

A committee comprised of association members reviews the nominations, submitted in late summer, and selects winners for a series of categories. Awardees are then invited to attend the association’s annual conference where they are recognized among the membership, their peers, representing all library types and sizes from throughout Pennsylvania.  

“The Pennsylvania Library Association is able to do what we do thanks to the unwavering efforts of our volunteers and our members,” said Christi Buker, PaLA Executive Director. “These awards are just our small way of shining a light on what all librarians, library staffs and our volunteers do to continue promoting the value libraries bring to communities they serve. We are thankful for their support and engagement and are honored to be able to recognize their efforts. Congratulations to all of our 2020 winners.”

A committee comprised of association members reviews the nominations, submitted in late summer, and selects winners for a series of categories. Awardees are then invited to attend the association’s annual conference where they are recognized among the membership, their peers, representing all library types and sizes from throughout Pennsylvania.   

Founded in 1901, the Pennsylvania Library Association is the state’s oldest professional library organization serving libraries, library employees, library trustees, and Friends of the Library groups. PaLA represents more than 1,300 personal, institutional, and commercial members affiliated with public, academic, special and school libraries throughout the commonwealth. The association represents the profession in Harrisburg with the state legislature and provides opportunities for professional growth, leadership development and continuing education for librarians. For a listing of previous award winners, click here. For more information about the work of the Pennsylvania Library Association, visit www.palibraries.org

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