Please be aware that all meetings of the Board of Library Trustees are open to in-person attendance by the public. Out of an abundance of care, all guests are also welcome to join this month’s board meeting online via Youtube. 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM If you cannot attend the meeting, please use the “SUBMIT […]| Cleveland Public Library
Austere and stark, the photographs below show the Atlantic and Great Western Railway that ran south of Cleveland, carrying people through the northern states to the Midwest. It shows the countryside in the bleakness of winter and in the distance, you can see the black steam engine coming into view with the smoke emitting from […]| Cleveland Public Library
Welcome to our newsletter, dear readers, • We begin our monthly selection with excerpts from a major biographical work, Titus Burckhardt: Sufism Between East and West, full of insights into the extraordinary life, character and works of one of the best known and most beloved traditional authorities of recent times. In face of the efficaciousness| The Matheson Trust
New Grant-Funded Initiative Aims to Co-Create Cutting-Edge Digital Experiences with National Collections| Cleveland Public Library
Ever wondered who actually decides how city funds get spent, how ordinances…| Natrona County Library
In 1906, Cleveland underwent a tremendous shift in city structure that still affects Cleveland's local history. The post Cleveland’s 1906 Address Change appeared first on Cleveland Public Library.| Cleveland Public Library
Cleveland Public Library and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Host Free Author Talk The post Rock Legends Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo Bring Stories to Life appeared first on Cleveland Public Library.| Cleveland Public Library
The Library Celebrates Superman’s Cleveland Legacy with a Superpowered Party The post It’s a Bird! It’s a Plane! It’s “A Superhero Homecoming” at Cleveland Public Library appeared first on Cleveland Public Library.| Cleveland Public Library
Cleveland Public Library Announces Free Summer Programs for All Ages| Cleveland Public Library
Ohio’s state budget is on Governor Mike DeWine’s desk to sign before the end of June. Unfortunately, there are no changes to the items impacting public libraries. The current budget language would require public libraries to place material related to sexual orientation, gender identity, or expression in a portion of the library that is not […]| Cleveland Public Library
On May 6th, a shared love of reading brought over seventy middle…| Natrona County Library
Cleveland Public Library is proud to welcome Anna Carter as its new Chief Talent Officer. A passionate and experienced human resources leader, Carter brings more than fifteen years of dedication to building workplaces where people feel valued, supported, and inspired to do their best work. Carter joins the Library from Cleveland State University, where she […] The post Cleveland Public Library Welcomes Anna Carter as New Chief Talent Officer appeared first on Cleveland Public Library.| Cleveland Public Library
What was Cleveland like in the 1850s? Bustling with horse-drawn carriages, people crowded outside milliners’ shops, taverns, and photographer studios, Cleveland was a happening city growing steadily amid the industrial revolution. This time of growth was a stark contrast against the horrors of slavery that were happening in the South. Cleveland, a pivotal stop within […]| Cleveland Public Library
The Cleveland Public Library is excited to announce that the Map Collection accepted a series of Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps from the Cleveland Landmarks Commission at City Hall. The Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, also simply known as “Sanborns”, were produced throughout the 19th and 20th centuries to evaluate the insurance liability of structures in urbanized […]| Cleveland Public Library
Library Receives Grants for the Next Chapter of the Fleet Campus and Northeast Ohio Broadcast Archives from the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Supporting Foundation and Wall Street Executive’s Personal Chess Collection.| Cleveland Public Library
Have questions about your property taxes? Want to apply for a refund…| Natrona County Library
At the Library, we believe there’s no better way to spend time…| Natrona County Library
In collaboration with The Soul of Philanthropy, Cleveland Public Library invites you to join us for an exclusive book signing with renowned activist and author Tamika D. Mallory. Copies of State of Emergency will be available for purchase on-site. Don’t miss this opportunity to get your book signed!Thursday, May 8 | 5:00 – 5:45 p.m.Martin Luther King, […]| Cleveland Public Library
Please be aware that all meetings of the Board of Library Trustees are open to in-person attendance by the public. Out of an abundance of care, all guests are also welcome to join this month’s board meeting online via Youtube. 12:00 – Noon If you cannot attend the meeting, please use the “SUBMIT A COMMENT […]| Cleveland Public Library
Ohio public libraries are facing a funding challenge. Thank you to everyone who contacted their representative and spoke up in support of your library.| Cleveland Public Library
As federal and local funding landscapes shift, libraries across the country—including ours—are…| Natrona County Library
Welcome to our monthly newsletter, dear readers, Our first new library item is an introduction to “the most famous of early modern litanies”, the Litany of Loreto. We present some recordings of sung versions of this originally Latin prayer, the ritual recitation of Divine and Marian epithets, which is rooted in ancient and late antique| The Matheson Trust
This year, we celebrate the 50th anniversary of one of Casper’s most…| Natrona County Library
Cleveland Public Library unveils its new, state-of-the-art Martin Luther King, Jr. campus on Saturday, January 25 at 12:00 p.m. at 10601 Euclid Avenue in University Circle. The grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony features civic leaders and civil rights advocates Reverend Dr. Otis Moss Jr. and Mrs. Edwina Moss.| Cleveland Public Library
Welcome to our newsletter, dear reader, • We begin our monthly selection with an article presenting a choice of ginans, hymns of wisdom (from the Sanskrit jnana) from the Nizari Ismaili tradition. These songs, often recited along ritual prayer, are accorded a near scriptural status, and regarded as conveying in the vernacular the inner meaning| The Matheson Trust
Friends of the Library: 54 Years of Community Impact Since 1972, the… The post Friends of the Library: Community Support, Contributions, and Volunteer Impact appeared first on Natrona County Library.| Natrona County Library
Join the Natrona County Library's Beyond the Pages virtual author talk series, in partnership with the Library Speakers Consortium. Register to engage with authors, submit questions, receive event reminders, and access recordings. Perfect for book lovers and aspiring writers!| Natrona County Library
The Natrona County Library, in its continuous effort to serve the community and address space and structural issues in its current facility, recently explored the possibility of securing the downtown First Interstate Bank (FIB) building as a new site for the Library. Initial reports revealed major flaws, which ultimately led the Library Trustees to abandon this concept as the potential new location for the Library.| Natrona County Library