The Terrebonne Parish Library has seen some tough times the past few years. Katrina, Rita, Gustav, and Ike have all been unwelcome visitors to the community the library serves, and each year, Terrebonne comes back, a bit shaken, but strong. We were so delighted to hear from Lauren Ledet once again, proof that her community [...]
Archive for the ‘music’ Category
Terrebonne (LA) perseveres and participates
Posted in Louisiana, displays, music, music concert, public library, tagged Louisiana, music on September 23, 2008 | 1 Comment »
A lively discussion with music as a complement: Cabrillo College Library (CA)
Posted in academic library, constitution day, discussion, music, public talk, tagged academic library, California on September 16, 2008 | 3 Comments »
It is with great pleasure that we read the post from Topsy Smalley, Instruction Librarian, where she shared news with us that Cabrillo College Library, a longtime participant in the project, was again organizing a September Project event. Read on: The September Project at Cabrillo College in Aptos, California, is being combined with recognition of [...]
September Project events for children, teens, and adults at all eight branches of Arapahoe (CO) Library District
Posted in children, community collaboration, discussion, film screening, library system, music, public library, public talk, resources, teens, voter education, voter registration, youth on August 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
All eight branches of the Arapahoe Library District, a public library system serving more than 200,000 residents living in Arapahoe County and other major suburban counties that make up the greater metropolitan area surrounding Denver, Colorado, are participating in this year’s September Project in a big way. It’s exciting when entire library systems get involved [...]
overview of open doors
Posted in argentina, art exhibit, conference, dance, food, music, public library on August 17, 2007 | 2 Comments »
as we blogged about last week, la biblioteca centro lincoln collaborated with el instituto cultural argentino norteamericano (ICANA) to produce “puertas abiertas,” a multi-dimensioned series of events in buenos aires to enjoy the languages, food, and culture of each country. ICANA’s esperanza sanchez reports about the event: “Visitors received a piece of stencil art by [...]