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The Enoch Pratt Free Library is the public library of Baltimore City. Designated as the Maryland State Library Resource Center in 1971, the Enoch Pratt Free Library is one of the oldest free ...
Sonia Alcántara-Antoine’s love for libraries started with her first job as a teenager shelving books at Comsewogue Public Library in Port Jefferson Station on Long Island. The New York native ...
The library system will be offering free eye exams for kids 18 and younger at branches throughout the summer and providing ...
Madeline Mabry Lippman, a Baltimore ... s in library science from the University of Maryland, College Park, specializing in children’s literature. She worked as a librarian in the city school ...
Baltimore City Public Schools ... will begin operating at 10 a.m. — All branches of the Baltimore County Public Library will open at 1 p.m. — Senior centers will be closed Tuesday.
He has gained attention for attending school board meetings nationwide to speak out on library ... public comment and then get back to business as usual. And business as usual in Baltimore City ...
Baltimore City Public Schools ... All branches of the Baltimore County Public Library will be closed. — Baltimore County Recreation and Parks facilities will be closed to the public and ...
Lansdowne Library (500 Third Ave ... city does not invest in their ability to have a healthy tomorrow." Baltimore City Public Schools said it will provide hand sanitizer for staff and students ...
The millions needed are part of a five-year strategic plan and would require public, private and foundation funds. Baltimore library system CEO to depart after seven years Mixed-use redo of ...
In a letter to the AFRO editor, she calls for continued funding of the services provided by branches of the Baltimore County Public Library system. Credit: Unsplash / Aaron Burden Sign up for our ...
“Baltimore County Public Library is constantly updating and renovating its branches to keep up to date with the 21st-century library look,” BCPL said in a news release. Here’s a look at ...