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Mon, June 7, 2021 7:30 P.M.Virtual. Cost: FREE. REGISTER HERE Michael Punke is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller The Revenant , “a superb revenge story” ( The Washington Post Book World ) set in the 19th century U.S. frontier that was the basis for CULINARY LITERACY CENTER Edible Philly. Since 2014, the Free Library of Philadelphia's Culinary Literacy Center has been a hotspot for innovative food education. Art of Food: The Culinary Literacy Center. WHYY/PBS. Video clip—this mini-documentary features Culinary Literacy Specialist Liz Fitzgerald. NORTHEAST REGIONAL LIBRARY The Northeast Regional Library is second only to the Central Library in size, available resources and number of staff. Located near the intersection of Cottman and Bustleton Avenues, it serves the greater northeast area as a regional library, and the entire city forresearch.
RICHMOND LIBRARY
Richmond Library is currently open for hold pickups by appointment only, Monday to Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Please call 215-685-9992 to schedule. Place all returns in the drop box on Almond Street, open 24/7. Visit our Facebook page for weekly children's programs including Virtual Storytime, Activi-day Thursday, andTake-and-Make kits!
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The Friends of the Fox Chase Library worked hard to get a new library put in the city's capital budget. In 1967, the old school was torn down and a trailer provided temporary library service. All the effort paid off on August 26, 1968 when the new library opened. The branch was renovated in 1999 as part of the "Changing Lives" campaign, whichGRAPHIC NOVELS
Graphic novels are, simply defined, book-length comics. Sometimes they tell a single, continous narrative from first page to last; sometimes they are collections of shorter stories or individual comic strips. Comics are sequential visual art, emphasizing everything from drama, adventure, character development, striking visuals, politics, orTACONY LIBRARY
Tacony Library is open for in-person services Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 1:30-4:30. Each visitor is limited to 30 minutes in the building and is asked to wear a mask. Please enter through the sliding glass doors on the Knorr St side of the building. In-person services include browsing the collection, printing, copying, referenceFLEISHER COLLECTION
The Edwin A. Fleisher Collection of Orchestral Music is the world’s largest circulating collection of orchestral performance sets – with over 22,000 titles – and provides materials to recognized performance groups around the globe (this includes academic and amateur ensembles) for concerts and recordings. It houses virtually the entire standard repertoire, and is also known for its manyTORRESDALE LIBRARY
The area began to develop around 1850, when Charles Macalester bought a large tract of land and named it "Torrisdale," after his family's estate in Scotland. The Torresdale Branch of the Free Library opened in February 1972. It features wooden cathedral ceilings. The library was renovated in 1999 as part of the "Changing Lives" campaign. FREE LIBRARY OF PHILADELPHIALOCATIONSEVENTSPROGRAMS & SERVICESABOUTSUPPORT THE LIBRARYBLOG Website for the Free Library of Philadelphia, its programs, resources, and services. One of the largest public library systems in the world, FLP has established its Internet presence to enhance and extend its services to the citizens of Philadelphia, the Delaware Valley, andbeyond.
AUTHOR EVENTS
Mon, June 7, 2021 7:30 P.M.Virtual. Cost: FREE. REGISTER HERE Michael Punke is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller The Revenant , “a superb revenge story” ( The Washington Post Book World ) set in the 19th century U.S. frontier that was the basis for CULINARY LITERACY CENTER Edible Philly. Since 2014, the Free Library of Philadelphia's Culinary Literacy Center has been a hotspot for innovative food education. Art of Food: The Culinary Literacy Center. WHYY/PBS. Video clip—this mini-documentary features Culinary Literacy Specialist Liz Fitzgerald. NORTHEAST REGIONAL LIBRARY The Northeast Regional Library is second only to the Central Library in size, available resources and number of staff. Located near the intersection of Cottman and Bustleton Avenues, it serves the greater northeast area as a regional library, and the entire city forresearch.
RICHMOND LIBRARY
Richmond Library is currently open for hold pickups by appointment only, Monday to Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Please call 215-685-9992 to schedule. Place all returns in the drop box on Almond Street, open 24/7. Visit our Facebook page for weekly children's programs including Virtual Storytime, Activi-day Thursday, andTake-and-Make kits!
FOX CHASE LIBRARY
The Friends of the Fox Chase Library worked hard to get a new library put in the city's capital budget. In 1967, the old school was torn down and a trailer provided temporary library service. All the effort paid off on August 26, 1968 when the new library opened. The branch was renovated in 1999 as part of the "Changing Lives" campaign, whichGRAPHIC NOVELS
Graphic novels are, simply defined, book-length comics. Sometimes they tell a single, continous narrative from first page to last; sometimes they are collections of shorter stories or individual comic strips. Comics are sequential visual art, emphasizing everything from drama, adventure, character development, striking visuals, politics, orTACONY LIBRARY
Tacony Library is open for in-person services Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 1:30-4:30. Each visitor is limited to 30 minutes in the building and is asked to wear a mask. Please enter through the sliding glass doors on the Knorr St side of the building. In-person services include browsing the collection, printing, copying, referenceFLEISHER COLLECTION
The Edwin A. Fleisher Collection of Orchestral Music is the world’s largest circulating collection of orchestral performance sets – with over 22,000 titles – and provides materials to recognized performance groups around the globe (this includes academic and amateur ensembles) for concerts and recordings. It houses virtually the entire standard repertoire, and is also known for its manyTORRESDALE LIBRARY
The area began to develop around 1850, when Charles Macalester bought a large tract of land and named it "Torrisdale," after his family's estate in Scotland. The Torresdale Branch of the Free Library opened in February 1972. It features wooden cathedral ceilings. The library was renovated in 1999 as part of the "Changing Lives" campaign.OPEN TOMORROW
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Graphic novels are, simply defined, book-length comics. Sometimes they tell a single, continous narrative from first page to last; sometimes they are collections of shorter stories or individual comic strips. Comics are sequential visual art, emphasizing everything from drama, adventure, character development, striking visuals, politics, orANIME AND MANGA
Anime is an animation style originated in Japan that is characterized by distinctive characters and backgrounds. Storylines may include a variety of fictional or historical characters, events, and settings. Manga is Japanese for "comics" or "whimsical images". Manga developed from a mixture of ukiyo-e and Western styles of drawing, and took itsRICHMOND LIBRARY
Richmond Library is currently open for hold pickups by appointment only, Monday to Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Please call 215-685-9992 to schedule. Place all returns in the drop box on Almond Street, open 24/7. Visit our Facebook page for weekly children's programs including Virtual Storytime, Activi-day Thursday, andTake-and-Make kits!
CULINARY LITERACY CENTER CLASSES April 29, 2021 - June 10, 2021 (No class on May 13) Attendance is preferred at class each week. *Free groceries are available for pickup at Parkway Central Library (1901 Vine Street) Wednesdays before class 1-5 p.m. Email kitchen@freelibrary with any questions or call856-477-3553.
READ BY 4TH
Read by 4th is a citywide effort of over 90 organizations, public and private, large and small, convened and managed by the Free Library of Philadelphia, aiming to significantly increase the number of students in Philadelphia entering the 4th grade at reading level by 2020.FUMO FAMILY LIBRARY
Wed, June 9, 2021 6:00 P.M. Fumo Family Library. All of the culinary herbs we use for cooking have medicinal properties. In this workshop, we'll talk about ways we can use a few common cooking herbs for common health issues. This class is focused on simple, folk remedies that are safe for people of all ages. CHARLES SANTORE LIBRARY Charles Santore Library is now offering hold pickup, materials return and in-person services to our patrons: In-Person Services - The library is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:00pm to 4:00pm for in-person browsing and public computer usage. There is a capacity of 15 patrons at a time, and a 30 minute limit for your stay in thebuilding.
PHILADELPHIA CITY INSTITUTE The Philadelphia City Institute Board of Managers is a non-profit organization that has supported a free library in Center City, Philadelphia for 163 years. The Philadelphia City Institute Library (PCI) has had three locations: first, in 1855, on the northeast corner of 18th and Chestnut Streets; since 1956, at 1905 Locust Street,facing
LESSON PLANS AND RESOURCES IN-CLASS INTRODUCTION This lesson is designed to provide students with a one-class introduction to the book. The lesson can be used to start off a class reading of the text, or FREE LIBRARY OF PHILADELPHIALOCATIONSEVENTSPROGRAMS & SERVICESABOUTSUPPORT THE LIBRARYBLOG Website for the Free Library of Philadelphia, its programs, resources, and services. One of the largest public library systems in the world, FLP has established its Internet presence to enhance and extend its services to the citizens of Philadelphia, the Delaware Valley, andbeyond.
AUTHOR EVENTS
Mon, June 7, 2021 7:30 P.M.Virtual. Cost: FREE. REGISTER HERE Michael Punke is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller The Revenant , “a superb revenge story” ( The Washington Post Book World ) set in the 19th century U.S. frontier that was the basis forBESTSELLERS
Find the sonnets of Shakespeare, the poetry of Angelou, presidential speeches, and short stories by Poe. Discover full-text literature from more than 150,000 poems, 7,100 short stories & novels, 3,800 essays, 2,400 speeches, and 1,250 plays. Available To: NORTHEAST REGIONAL LIBRARY The Northeast Regional Library is second only to the Central Library in size, available resources and number of staff. Located near the intersection of Cottman and Bustleton Avenues, it serves the greater northeast area as a regional library, and the entire city forresearch.
READ BY 4TH
Read by 4th is a citywide effort of over 90 organizations, public and private, large and small, convened and managed by the Free Library of Philadelphia, aiming to significantly increase the number of students in Philadelphia entering the 4th grade at reading level by 2020.GRAPHIC NOVELS
Graphic novels are, simply defined, book-length comics. Sometimes they tell a single, continous narrative from first page to last; sometimes they are collections of shorter stories or individual comic strips. Comics are sequential visual art, emphasizing everything from drama, adventure, character development, striking visuals, politics, orTACONY LIBRARY
Tacony Library is open for in-person services Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 1:30-4:30. Each visitor is limited to 30 minutes in the building and is asked to wear a mask. Please enter through the sliding glass doors on the Knorr St side of the building. In-person services include browsing the collection, printing, copying, referenceFOX CHASE LIBRARY
The Friends of the Fox Chase Library worked hard to get a new library put in the city's capital budget. In 1967, the old school was torn down and a trailer provided temporary library service. All the effort paid off on August 26, 1968 when the new library opened. The branch was renovated in 1999 as part of the "Changing Lives" campaign, whichFUMO FAMILY LIBRARY
Wed, June 9, 2021 6:00 P.M. Fumo Family Library. All of the culinary herbs we use for cooking have medicinal properties. In this workshop, we'll talk about ways we can use a few common cooking herbs for common health issues. This class is focused on simple, folk remedies that are safe for people of all ages. LESSON PLANS AND RESOURCES FOR TEMPLE GRANDIN IN-CLASS INTRODUCTION This lesson is designed to provide students with a one- class introduction to the book. The lesson can be used to start off a class reading of the text, or FREE LIBRARY OF PHILADELPHIALOCATIONSEVENTSPROGRAMS & SERVICESABOUTSUPPORT THE LIBRARYBLOG Website for the Free Library of Philadelphia, its programs, resources, and services. One of the largest public library systems in the world, FLP has established its Internet presence to enhance and extend its services to the citizens of Philadelphia, the Delaware Valley, andbeyond.
AUTHOR EVENTS
Mon, June 7, 2021 7:30 P.M.Virtual. Cost: FREE. REGISTER HERE Michael Punke is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller The Revenant , “a superb revenge story” ( The Washington Post Book World ) set in the 19th century U.S. frontier that was the basis forBESTSELLERS
Find the sonnets of Shakespeare, the poetry of Angelou, presidential speeches, and short stories by Poe. Discover full-text literature from more than 150,000 poems, 7,100 short stories & novels, 3,800 essays, 2,400 speeches, and 1,250 plays. Available To: NORTHEAST REGIONAL LIBRARY The Northeast Regional Library is second only to the Central Library in size, available resources and number of staff. Located near the intersection of Cottman and Bustleton Avenues, it serves the greater northeast area as a regional library, and the entire city forresearch.
READ BY 4TH
Read by 4th is a citywide effort of over 90 organizations, public and private, large and small, convened and managed by the Free Library of Philadelphia, aiming to significantly increase the number of students in Philadelphia entering the 4th grade at reading level by 2020.GRAPHIC NOVELS
Graphic novels are, simply defined, book-length comics. Sometimes they tell a single, continous narrative from first page to last; sometimes they are collections of shorter stories or individual comic strips. Comics are sequential visual art, emphasizing everything from drama, adventure, character development, striking visuals, politics, orTACONY LIBRARY
Tacony Library is open for in-person services Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 1:30-4:30. Each visitor is limited to 30 minutes in the building and is asked to wear a mask. Please enter through the sliding glass doors on the Knorr St side of the building. In-person services include browsing the collection, printing, copying, referenceFOX CHASE LIBRARY
The Friends of the Fox Chase Library worked hard to get a new library put in the city's capital budget. In 1967, the old school was torn down and a trailer provided temporary library service. All the effort paid off on August 26, 1968 when the new library opened. The branch was renovated in 1999 as part of the "Changing Lives" campaign, whichFUMO FAMILY LIBRARY
Wed, June 9, 2021 6:00 P.M. Fumo Family Library. All of the culinary herbs we use for cooking have medicinal properties. In this workshop, we'll talk about ways we can use a few common cooking herbs for common health issues. This class is focused on simple, folk remedies that are safe for people of all ages. LESSON PLANS AND RESOURCES FOR TEMPLE GRANDIN IN-CLASS INTRODUCTION This lesson is designed to provide students with a one- class introduction to the book. The lesson can be used to start off a class reading of the text, orBESTSELLERS
Find the sonnets of Shakespeare, the poetry of Angelou, presidential speeches, and short stories by Poe. Discover full-text literature from more than 150,000 poems, 7,100 short stories & novels, 3,800 essays, 2,400 speeches, and 1,250 plays. Available To: All FreeDIGITAL COLLECTIONS
Central Library's 75th Anniversary Collection. The Central Library, on Philadelphia's beautiful Benjamin Franklin Parkway, was dedicated on June 2, 1927. Seventy-five years later, it is a dynamic, evolving destination where the world is at your fingertips and you can travel anywhere in time or place through books and multiple electronic media. LOCATIONS - FREE LIBRARY 705 East Cathedral Road. Philadelphia, PA 19128-2106. 215-685-2552. Accessible. Services and Facilities ›. Currently Closed. Blanche A. Nixon/Cobbs Creek Branch.EXPERIENCE PASS
With the Experience Pass, the Free Library is expanding our collection to provide entry to museums and other attractions through your library card! Cardholders can use their library card to check out free digital passes to cultural treasures and electrifying events throughout Philadelphia. This program is designed to increase PhiladelphiaGRAPHIC NOVELS
Graphic novels are, simply defined, book-length comics. Sometimes they tell a single, continous narrative from first page to last; sometimes they are collections of shorter stories or individual comic strips. Comics are sequential visual art, emphasizing everything from drama, adventure, character development, striking visuals, politics, orART DEPARTMENT
Research appointments: At this time, the Art Department is not open for browsing or walk-ins but we can accommodate a limited number of in-person 45-minute research visits during the hours that Parkway Central Library is open to the public: Monday-Friday, 12-4pm.Please complete this form to request an appointment.. Librarians are available to answer reference questions by phone 215 686 5403 CULINARY LITERACY CENTER Edible Philly. Since 2014, the Free Library of Philadelphia's Culinary Literacy Center has been a hotspot for innovative food education. Art of Food: The Culinary Literacy Center. WHYY/PBS. Video clip—this mini-documentary features Culinary Literacy Specialist Liz Fitzgerald.TACONY LIBRARY
Tacony Library is open for in-person services Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 1:30-4:30. Each visitor is limited to 30 minutes in the building and is asked to wear a mask. Please enter through the sliding glass doors on the Knorr St side of the building. In-person services include browsing the collection, printing, copying, reference PARKWAY CENTRAL LIBRARY Parkway Central is offering self service holds pickup and checkout. Assistance is available if needed. If you need contactless pickup between 10am-12 noon call us at 215-686-5320 to set up your appointment to pick up DVDs, music CDs, hardback and paperback books, audiobook CDs, Large Print titles, and more for Children, Teens, Adults, and Seniors. LESSON PLANS AND RESOURCES IN-CLASS INTRODUCTION This lesson is designed to provide students with a one-class introduction to the book. The lesson can be used to start off a class reading of the text, or FREE LIBRARY OF PHILADELPHIALOCATIONSEVENTSPROGRAMS & SERVICESABOUTSUPPORT THE LIBRARYBLOG Website for the Free Library of Philadelphia, its programs, resources, and services. One of the largest public library systems in the world, FLP has established its Internet presence to enhance and extend its services to the citizens of Philadelphia, the Delaware Valley, andbeyond.
READ BY 4TH
Read by 4th is a citywide effort of over 90 organizations, public and private, large and small, convened and managed by the Free Library of Philadelphia, aiming to significantly increase the number of students in Philadelphia entering the 4th grade at reading level by 2020.TACONY LIBRARY
Tacony Library is open for in-person services Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 1:30-4:30. Each visitor is limited to 30 minutes in the building and is asked to wear a mask. Please enter through the sliding glass doors on the Knorr St side of the building. In-person services include browsing the collection, printing, copying, reference CULINARY LITERACY CENTER Edible Philly. Since 2014, the Free Library of Philadelphia's Culinary Literacy Center has been a hotspot for innovative food education. Art of Food: The Culinary Literacy Center. WHYY/PBS. Video clip—this mini-documentary features Culinary Literacy Specialist Liz Fitzgerald. CAREERS AND OTHER OPPORTUNITIES Careers and Other Opportunities. Would you like to work for one of the greatest urban library systems in America? The Free Library of Philadelphia circulates more than eight million items to almost 500,000 customers, and conducts thousands of programs for people of all ages every year.THEATRE COLLECTION
*** During the Free Library's closure, visit our Digital Repository to find games, activities, and more relating to Special Collections.. Housed in the Rare Book Department, the Theatre Collection of the Free Library of Philadelphia is a research collection of materials on theatre and other forms of entertainment with a special focus on Philadelphia and Pennsylvania. BUSINESS RESOURCE AND INNOVATION CENTER The Business Resource and Innovation Center (BRIC) of the Free Library of Philadelphia is a core partner of Phialdelphia VIP's LawWorks program, the city's only broad-based provider of critical legal support to the small businesses and nonprofits creating employment opportunities, generating tax revenues, and serving their communities. THOMAS F. DONATUCCI, SR. LIBRARY The Donatucci Branch (known as the Passyunk Branch until 2004) has been a vibrant and evolving institution since 1914. Situated at 20th and Shunk Streets, the library serves the neighborhoods of Girard Estate, Packer Park, Passyunk Homes, St. Richards, and West Passyunk.FLEISHER COLLECTION
The Edwin A. Fleisher Collection of Orchestral Music is the world’s largest circulating collection of orchestral performance sets – with over 22,000 titles – and provides materials to recognized performance groups around the globe (this includes academic and amateur ensembles) for concerts and recordings. It houses virtually the entire standard repertoire, and is also known for its many LESLIE M. WALKER NAMED INTERIM DIRECTOR OF THE FREE The Board of Trustees of the Free Library of Philadelphia is pleased to announce the appointment of Leslie M. Walker as the Interim Director of the Free Library.. This appointment comes after a month-long search process conducted by a committee of Free Library staff, Trustee members, Foundation Board members, and a Cityrepresentative.
FREE LIBRARY OF PHILADELPHIALOCATIONSEVENTSPROGRAMS & SERVICESABOUTSUPPORT THE LIBRARYBLOG Website for the Free Library of Philadelphia, its programs, resources, and services. One of the largest public library systems in the world, FLP has established its Internet presence to enhance and extend its services to the citizens of Philadelphia, the Delaware Valley, andbeyond.
READ BY 4TH
Read by 4th is a citywide effort of over 90 organizations, public and private, large and small, convened and managed by the Free Library of Philadelphia, aiming to significantly increase the number of students in Philadelphia entering the 4th grade at reading level by 2020.TACONY LIBRARY
Tacony Library is open for in-person services Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 1:30-4:30. Each visitor is limited to 30 minutes in the building and is asked to wear a mask. Please enter through the sliding glass doors on the Knorr St side of the building. In-person services include browsing the collection, printing, copying, reference CULINARY LITERACY CENTER Edible Philly. Since 2014, the Free Library of Philadelphia's Culinary Literacy Center has been a hotspot for innovative food education. Art of Food: The Culinary Literacy Center. WHYY/PBS. Video clip—this mini-documentary features Culinary Literacy Specialist Liz Fitzgerald. CAREERS AND OTHER OPPORTUNITIES Careers and Other Opportunities. Would you like to work for one of the greatest urban library systems in America? The Free Library of Philadelphia circulates more than eight million items to almost 500,000 customers, and conducts thousands of programs for people of all ages every year.THEATRE COLLECTION
*** During the Free Library's closure, visit our Digital Repository to find games, activities, and more relating to Special Collections.. Housed in the Rare Book Department, the Theatre Collection of the Free Library of Philadelphia is a research collection of materials on theatre and other forms of entertainment with a special focus on Philadelphia and Pennsylvania. BUSINESS RESOURCE AND INNOVATION CENTER The Business Resource and Innovation Center (BRIC) of the Free Library of Philadelphia is a core partner of Phialdelphia VIP's LawWorks program, the city's only broad-based provider of critical legal support to the small businesses and nonprofits creating employment opportunities, generating tax revenues, and serving their communities. THOMAS F. DONATUCCI, SR. LIBRARY The Donatucci Branch (known as the Passyunk Branch until 2004) has been a vibrant and evolving institution since 1914. Situated at 20th and Shunk Streets, the library serves the neighborhoods of Girard Estate, Packer Park, Passyunk Homes, St. Richards, and West Passyunk.FLEISHER COLLECTION
The Edwin A. Fleisher Collection of Orchestral Music is the world’s largest circulating collection of orchestral performance sets – with over 22,000 titles – and provides materials to recognized performance groups around the globe (this includes academic and amateur ensembles) for concerts and recordings. It houses virtually the entire standard repertoire, and is also known for its many LESLIE M. WALKER NAMED INTERIM DIRECTOR OF THE FREE The Board of Trustees of the Free Library of Philadelphia is pleased to announce the appointment of Leslie M. Walker as the Interim Director of the Free Library.. This appointment comes after a month-long search process conducted by a committee of Free Library staff, Trustee members, Foundation Board members, and a Cityrepresentative.
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Mon, June 7, 2021 7:30 P.M.Virtual. Cost: FREE. REGISTER HERE Michael Punke is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller The Revenant , “a superb revenge story” ( The Washington Post Book World ) set in the 19th century U.S. frontier that was the basis forCALENDAR OF EVENTS
Virtual PAWS for Reading: Read to a Therapy Dog Tue, June 8, 2021 3:00 P.M. Walnut Street West Join us on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, & Thursdays 3:00-4:00 p.m. to read to a therapy animal friend from PAWS for people on a live video conference. DOWNLOADING AUDIOBOOKS FROM THE FREE LIBRARY Downloading audiobooks from the Free Library. The Free Library of Philadelphia offers a large number of downloadable audiobooks in our Overdrive, OneClick Digital, and Hoopla collections. Downloading audiobooks is a snap, but the process you will use and the audiobook formats available to you depends upon the type of device you may beusing.
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