Roddenbery Memorial Library

National Library Week - April 10 through April 16

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Celebrate National Library Week and Create your own story @ your library® at Roddenbery Memorial Library, April 10-16.

Libraries are places for new beginnings. Whether you are getting your first library card, learning new computer skills or planning a trip, the library is the place where your story begins. This National Library Week, join our nation’s libraries and librarians and Create your own story @ your library.

Tuesday, April 12th, is National Library Workers Day! All the staff will be wearing their "Libraries: the Heart of Every Community" shirts. Come by the library and let the staff know that you appreciate them.

Roddenbery Memorial Library is celebrating National Library Week by declaring Wednesday, April 13th, Patron Appreciation Day! Coupons will be available at the front desk for each patron to receive one free item from the library's used book store.

“Every day, libraries across the country are helping people create their own unique stories,” says Janet Boudet, Acting Director. “Whether it is by opening a book and exploring distant lands, or by learning how to use new technologies to find a job, people at our library are creating new stories for themselves.”

First sponsored in 1958, National Library Week is a national observance sponsored by the American Library Association (ALA) and libraries across the country each April.

For more information, visit Roddenbery Memorial Library at 320 N. Broad St., call 377-3632 or see the library’s Web site at www.rmlibrary.org.