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I've been an avid reader since I was young. I was an English major in college. I'm one of those people that always has to be reading something, even if it's the back of the cereal box at… continue reading The Guilty Reader
By written by Michelle S. February 28, 2011 8
Looking for quirky, fun ideas for storytime? Just ask Northeast Regional’s Christine Cornwall, and you’ll be amazed at what she comes up with! Christine has worked in the… continue reading Preschool Spotlight on…Children’s Librarian Christine Cornwall at Northeast Regional Library
By written by Sarah S. February 24, 2011 2
In the current global economy, even friendly nations are competitors for jobs, resources, and influence. To help Philadelphians better understand world events through the lenses of our… continue reading Get an International Perspective at Parkway Central's New Program Series,
By written by Michelle S. February 23, 2011 3
What are the kids up to these days? Reading a diverse array of books and graphic novels and watching some clever TV shows and films, as it turns out! Here are our most popular… continue reading Most Circulated Titles at the Free Library, Part III: Children's
By written by Michelle S. February 17, 2011 5
This week, the House of Representatives will consider two amendments to the FY2011 Continuing Resolution that are critical to libraries: one that would eliminate all Institute of Museum and… continue reading A Call to Action: Future Library Funding in Jeopardy
By written by Michelle S. February 16, 2011
Parkway Central's Rare Book Department is mounting a new exhibition of distinctive movie theater lobby cards, now through June 17. “Foyer Entertainment: Movie Lobby Cards from the… continue reading Must See: Rare Book Department's New Exhibition of Vintage Movie Posters
By written by Michelle S. February 15, 2011 4
Join readers nationwide as Walmart and the Free Library of Philadelphia host the first ever One Book, One Philadelphia online book chat! On Wednesday, February 23, at 2:00 p.m. EST, visit… continue reading Join the First Ever One Book, One Philadelphia Online Book Discussion!
By written by Michelle S. February 14, 2011 2
Brian Jacques, the acclaimed author of the bestselling and beloved Redwall adventure series of books, passed away suddenly on Saturday, February 5, at the age of 71. Considered a pioneer of… continue reading In Memoriam, Brian Jacques
By written by Michelle S. February 8, 2011 1
Last Monday, we revealed the most circulated books, DVD films, and DVD television shows for adults at the Free Library in 2010. This week, we're revealing the most… continue reading Most Circulated Titles at the Free Library, Part II: Digital Media
By written by Michelle S. February 7, 2011 2
Although small children live their lives in the here and now, it’s never too early to start sharing our past with them. The story of the African American people is fundamental to… continue reading Celebrating Black History Month with Preschool Children
By written by Michelle S. February 4, 2011 3
With February comes the Chinese New Year, and we're excited to be celebrating here at the Free Library! On Wednesday, February 9 at 12:30 p.m., come celebrate the Chinese New Year and usher in the… continue reading Celebrate the Chinese New Year at Independence Branch!
By written by Michelle S. February 3, 2011
Our website is constantly evolving to allow you quick access to our resources, and we love when we get feedback and suggestions from patrons. One patron suggested we provide links on our mobile… continue reading Website Updates - Mobile site and Branch Pages
By written by Camille T. February 2, 2011 3
Books Aloud! is the Free Library’s early literacy program. The goal of the program is to encourage parents and child care providers to READ, SING, PLAY, TALK, and WRITE with children in the… continue reading Early Literacy Sparks Life Long Learning
By written by Jennifer W. February 1, 2011 4
We are often asked which titles are the most frequently checked out here at the Free Library. To answer this question, our hardworking Materials Management staff has compiled several lists of the… continue reading Most Circulated Titles at the Free Library, Part I
By written by Michelle S. January 31, 2011 2
Did you know that Lloyd Alexander was born on January 30, 1924 right here in Philadelphia? The celebrated children’s author published over three dozen books before he died in 2007, including… continue reading Philadelphia, according to Lloyd Alexander
By written by Adrienne P. January 28, 2011 1
"...But what a gift to give a child, this chance to discover that you can love a book and the characters in it, you can become their friend and share their adventures in your own imagination.… continue reading An Inspiring Speech from Philip Pullman
By written by Michelle S. January 27, 2011 1
An exciting new savings opportunity is available to all Americans this tax season--the ability to save a portion of your tax refund into U.S. Series I Savings Bonds. For as little as $50,… continue reading Tax Time Savings Bonds
By written by Michelle S. January 26, 2011
This Sunday, January 30, Wonder Spark Puppets will visit the library to present the classic tale Little Red Riding Hood. The puppet show will begin at 2:00 p.m. in the Montgomery Auditorium. This… continue reading Puppet Show!
By written by Jennifer W. January 25, 2011
In response to broad audience demand, the Foundation Center has created this spectacular interactive mapping tool. Designed for all persons interested in the impact of philanthropy around… continue reading Philanthropy In/Sight: Every Picture Tells a Story
By written by Jenn D. January 24, 2011 2
This morning I was delighted to see the Google Doodle (the image on the homepage of google.com) which honors the 50th anniversary of John F. Kennedy's inaugration as president. Most people can… continue reading 50th Anniversary of JFK Inaugural
By written by Camille T. January 20, 2011