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April 10-16 is National Library Week
2011 marks the 25th Anniversary of NLW, a tradition since 1958.
Today's libraries can help you discover a new and exciting world. Take advantage of the free access to books and computers, homework help, assistance with resumes and job searches, accurate financial information, adult education courses, support for new Americans, CDs, DVDs, and much more. Don't forget, your librarian is information smart and can help you find the right answer @ your library.
Sun, April 10 - Hear NLW Honorary Chair John Grisham on Jon Stewart
and listen to how libraries have been important to him.
Mon, April 11 – 2011 State of America's Libraries Report released
Tue, April 12 – National Library Workers Day
Celebrate with ALA / APA
Wed, April 13 – First Annual National Bookmobile Day
2011 National Bookmobile Day Honorary Chair Audrey
Niffenegger, author of The Time Traveller's Wife and
The Night Bookmobile, advocates for America’s
bookmobiles
Thu, April 14 – Support Teen Literature Day
Join YALSA in celebrating the First Annual Teen Literature
Day and supporting the important role literature for young
adults can play in our culture and future.
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