Library
How to Raise a Reader
Meet Sarah, a growing reader.Sarah started attending storytimes at the Shirlington Branch Library when she was just 17 months old.
Sarah's mother, Mimi, recently told us that before attending Library storytimes her daughter used to only reach for toys. But after only a few storytimes, Sarah started reaching for books instead!
Now a mature bibliophile of 23 months, Sarah wants everyone to know how much she loves the Library. Thank you, Sarah!
-
Call For Chapters: Gen-x Perspectives On Libraries And Librarianship
Call for Chapters: Gen-X perspectives on libraries and librarianship This is a call for previously unpublished papers on Gen-X perspectives on libraries and librarianship, to go into an anthology co-edited by the wonderful Rebecca Tolley-Stokes of ETSU's...
-
Great Source -- Beyond The Job Blog
This is a great resource that has lots of professional opportunities for librarians. It is compiled by the "Library Job People," Sarah Johnson and Rachel Singer Gordon.
http://librarycareers.blogspot.com/
...
-
Preschoolers Warm-up With Storytime At Columbia Pike
The Columbia Pike Branch Library will offer 2 different preschool storytimes for the Winter/Spring 2011 season. Storytimes begin the Week of Jan. 10. All storytimes are free and do not require registration, so please join us. NO storytimes will be held...
-
Cherrydale's Fall Drop-in Storytimes
Cherrydale Branch Library offers two weekly drop-in storytimes this Fall: Raise a Reader - Ages 0-23 months, Mondays at 10:15 am (except 10/12) Read to me: Family Stories - All ages, Mondays at 11:15 am (except 10/12) For information on more Fall Storytime...
-
Storytimes
Rhymes, music, movement and more! Youth Librarian Ms. Kilie offers storytimes for kids of all ages in the Children's Programming Room on the first floor of the library. To stay updated on our storytimes, check back here or visit our calendar. Lap...
Library