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Cumberland Public Library was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992 for its significance in architecture, education and social history. [1] It is a Carnegie library . [ 2 ] The library is still accessible today as a public library with materials and programs for all ages.
Approximately 39,000 people hold library cards in Allegany County ("Most citizens give libraries high grades", Cumberland Times News, October 10, 2006). Regional Libraries include: Washington Street Library; Frostburg Public Library; Lavale Public Library; South Cumberland Public Library, Allegany County; Westernport Public Library, Allegany County
YALSA is a national association of librarians, library workers and advocates whose mission is to expand the capacity of libraries to better serve teens. YALSA administers several awards and sponsors an annual Young Adult Literature Symposium, Teen Read Week, the third week of each October, and Teen Tech Week, the second week of each March.
Davisson, a devoted volunteer at the Winchester Community Library and chairperson of the library board, recently was named winner of the Idaho Library Association's 2023 Friends of the Library ...
Books Unbanned is a United States library program that issues library cards nationwide from regional libraries in order to give electronic access to the library's digital and audio collections to teens and young adults living in U.S. locations where books are being challenged.
The Burleson Public library’s plan was simple enough: An “anti-Valentine” party for teens who weren’t interested in Cupid and “pink hearts.” The party was going to include unromantic ...
Cumberland Polytechnic High School’s current principal Chad Barbour will be the school district's new director of student activities. The news release stated that Barbour has served in numerous ...
The Washington Street Library is located in the historic district of Cumberland, Maryland. [1] This Greek Revival style building was constructed between 1849 and 1850, as a larger building for the Allegany County Academy, the first public school in Allegany County, which was founded in 1799. The library first opened its doors on June 19, 1934. [2]