Not exact matches
Local teens and pre-teens are gearing up for the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library's Battle of the Books, an exciting annual reading trivia competition featuring more than 150 contestants on 23
teams representing 14 area
libraries.
Visitors to Erie Counties Public
Libraries was 3,657,908 million people in 2011 — higher than the annual attendance of all of the
local professional sports
teams combined.
There are currently 35
teams from
local libraries who are all reading the same books as they prepare for trivia questions about those books while vying for the coveted Battle title and trophy.
«Our
local libraries have a wonderful way of bringing people together just like our hometown sports
teams do,» said Library System Director Mary Jean Jakubowski.
So with the
local cops unable to solve the case, Jami
teams up with the
local library archive clerk Nick (Travis Tope) to get the whole history of these past events.
The Boston Symphony Orchestra, for instance, houses its education resource center in the academy's
library, where
local students and teachers from across the state may use it, and interns from nearby Children's Hospital and Harvard University work with the academy's support - services
team.
A workshop
team visited the school, children learned traditional Geordie songs, artwork was displayed in the
local library and the final performance was delivered in the spring sunshine, with the help of a community Brass Band.
«During the first annual Indie Author Day on October 8, 2016,
libraries from all over North America will host their own
local author events with the support of the Indie Author Day
team.
If your
library has not registered, be sure to let the Indie Author Day
team know and they will be in touch to help get your
local library involved.
MIDLAND, TX — The Midland Public Library and Library Foundation are
teaming up with the Midland Odessa Symphony & Chorale to present 7 free concerts at
local libraries between now and November.
Ask your
team to request your books at their
local library.
You may want to consider mailing members of your
team flyers or bookmarks that they can hand out to others and bring to
local libraries, bookstores, or coffee shops to spread the word about your books.
Serving
local communities in health - related facilities, social agencies, special - needs programs, schools,
libraries, retirement communities and hospices, KPETS
teams readily visit wherever the human / animal connection may be beneficial.
Giving back to the community through volunteer work, or being on the
local school or
library board tells me more than just following a sports
team does.