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[34] [35] In July 2014, a restructuring of the Miami-Dade tax schedule resulted in a $22 million increase in the county library budget. [36] [37] In 2014, Miami-Dade County amended the county charter allowing Miami-Dade public libraries to be located in public parks. [38] [39] The Northeast Branch Library in Aventura opened on August 17, 2015. [40]
The Children’s Trust Book Club provides a free book a month to children from birth to age 5, in English or Spanish. Free book club for toddlers, preschoolers expands. How Miami-Dade parents can ...
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While the City of Miami-Dade manages the library, staffing, and service model the city of Coral Gables Maintains the Ownership of the land and property within. [2] By the late 1960s, the library had grown to over 51,000 books and was in need of more space. As advocacy for a new building grew, the library found its final home being dedicated on ...
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These centers are set up for adults to earn G.E.D.s, or for students older than the age of 16 to make up classes they have failed and have no slots for in their daytime schedules. Some night schools also offer vocational programs and free English classes for non-native speakers. Adult centers also offer free citizenship classes.
Since its beginning, Bookleggers brought free books to people in South Florida. Through pop-up events and partnerships with organizations like O’Miami, The Underline, and Bakehouse Art Complex, [2] [1] Bookleggers has circulated over 35,000 books making reading accessible to more in the city. Its mission gained increasing significance as ...
The Miami-Dade County Commission committed to funding at least $3 million in total for the program in coming years, but Pumariega said she hopes the effort will continue after that runs out.