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Albright Memorial Library

‘Film Forward’ Film Series Coming to Scranton Library

The Scranton Public Library is pleased to announce its selection as a screening site for the prestigious “FILM FORWARD: ADVANCING CULTURAL DIALOGUE” film series.  FILM FORWARD is an international program designed to enhance greater cultural understanding, collaboration and dialogue around the globe by engaging audiences through the exhibition of films, workshops and conversations.  An initiative of the Sundance Institute and the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities – in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Institute of Museum and Library Services, FILM FORWARD promotes cultural dialogue through independent documentary and narrative film, using film’s unique ability to tell stories that explore universal themes to ignite meaningful conversations.

All screenings will be held in the library’s Community Room, located in the basement of the Lackawanna County Children’s Library at 520 Vine Street, Scranton. There is no charge and the public is encouraged to attend.

Free screenings and discussions of the thought-provoking films are scheduled as follows:

20 Feet From Stardom on Monday, April 14th at 7 pm, moderated by Dr. Philip Mosley

The World Before Her on Wednesday, April 16th at 7 pm, moderated by Ms. Sheli McHugh

If You Build It on Thursday, April 17th at 7 pm, moderated by Ms. Sharon McCrone

Valentine Road on Monday, April 21st at 7 pm, moderated by Dr. John McNerney

The Rocket on Tuesday, April 22nd at 7 pm, moderated by Mr. Kevin Norris

Circles on Wednesday, April 23rd at 7 pm, moderated by Dr. Phil Jenkins

Dancing in Jaffa on Thursday, April 24th at 7 pm, moderated by Ms. Alicia Grega

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Albright Memorial Library

Maker Mondays Celebrate National Poetry Month

April is National Poetry Month and we will be celebrating with two writing centered Maker Mondays.

Zine History and Creation Workshop with Jessica Meoni on Monday, April 7th at 7 pm.
Zines, stemming from “fanzines” of the early 1960s, have spanned generations in the underground literature, art, and music scenes in various areas of the world. Essentially a handmade magazine, discover the history and future of these publications and learn how to create one yourself with some basic supplies. Come with an idea you’d like to write about – music, travels, recipes, relationships, social issues – anything works!

Poetry Workshop with Scott Thomas on Monday, April 28th at 7 pm
Poet Scott Thomas will guide you as you take your poem from inspiration to final draft.

Both workshops will be held in the library’s Community Room located in the basement of the Lackawanna County Children’s Library.

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Abington Community Library

Celebrate National Library Week’s Lives Change at Abington

Every day across the country, libraries open their doors to everyone: students, parents, seniors, teachers, writers, artists, job seekers, entrepreneurs, readers, gamers, movie lovers and travel buffs. Head to Abington Community Library on Tuesday, April 14, 4pm to 7pm to celebrate National Library Week’s Lives Change @ your library … enjoy cake and share how your library has changed your life with our first ever Photo Booth!

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Lackawanna County Library System

Get ready for Summer Reading Clubs!

Summer is coming and that means Summer Reading Clubs at Lackawanna County Libraries for children from 6 to 14.

This year’s theme is Fizz, Boom, Read, and just like it sounds, Summer Reading Clubs mean more than just books. There are games, prizes, special events and performances, too.

And membership in a Summer Reading Club means free admission to local attractions!

So get ready. Signups begin in June.

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Lackawanna County Library System

Check out our new eBooks and eAudiobooks

Since the beginning of 2014, the Lackawanna County Library System has added more than 250 eBooks and eAudiobooks to its collection. The digital library now contains over 4,500 titles including fiction, non-fiction and children literature. It includes current best sellers and literary classics.

For certain high demand books, the collection contains duplicate copies to minimize waiting time for books to be available.

Downloading eBooks and eAudiobooks from the Library is easy. Click here to get started.

If you’re confused about downloading eBooks or eAudiobooks, we can help. Send inquiries to digitalsupport@albright.org.

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Lackawanna County Library System

Matthew F. Flynn Library Lecture Series

Douglas Preston, well known by readers as the author of techno-thrillers and horror novels, will be the first speaker in the 2014 Matthew F. Flynn Library Lecture Series.

His talk will be the highlight of On the Same Page in Lackawanna County, the annual countywide reading program of the Lackawanna County Library System, this year featuring Preston’s 2005 thriller, “Tyrannosaur Canyon.”

Tickets are available at any Lackawanna County library or you can reserve your ticket online.

Douglas Preston, Novelist
Friday, April 25, at 7 P.M.
The Theater at Lackawanna College

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Lackawanna County Library System

On the Same Page in Lackawanna County

A brilliant novel with an improbable plot and action set in the American Southwest will keep you turning the pages. Join your neighbors from throughout the community for On the Same Page in Lackawanna County, the annual county wide reading program.

Book discussions are being held at all Lackawanna County libraries. Check your library’s calendar for date and time.

And while you’re reading the book, come and hear author Douglas Preston at Lackawanna College on Friday, April 25, at 7 p.m.

Sign up for On the Same Page and receive an invitation to meet the author at a special reception prior to the lecture.

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Abington Community Library

Read More in 2015!

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As its officially 2015, now is the time to decide what your resolution will be! Many people try to get in better shape, travel more, but why not use the resources you have in your own community and neighborhood and READ MORE!

This type of resolution won’t cost you anything except deciding on what type of books you want to read! Romantic, non-fiction, fiction? Why not try to change up the style of book you read every month so you can have a more diverse year.

And if you don’t have a library card, now is the time to get one! It’s free and you will thank yourself when you see all of the books, CDs, DVDs and Blu-rays and online tools the library has to offer. You can also pick a location to pick-up your items that’s most convenient for you. If you don’t feel like coming into the library, you have the luxury to access online books and magazines from your Kindle or iPad.

So here’s to a great 2015 and the resolution to READ MORE! Let your book searching begin at www.lclshome.org.