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National Library Week is an annual celebration highlighting the valuable role libraries, librarians, and library workers play in transforming lives and strengthening our communities.
In the mid-1950s, research showed that Americans were spending less on books and more on radios, televisions and musical instruments. Concerned that Americans were reading less, the ALA and the American Book Publishers formed a nonprofit citizens organization called the National Book Committee in 1954. The committee's goals were ambitious. They ranged from "encouraging people to read in their increasing leisure time" to "improving incomes and health" and "developing strong and happy family life."
In 1957, the committee developed a plan for National Library Week based on the idea that once people were motivated to read, they would support and use libraries. With the cooperation of ALA and with help from the Advertising Council, the first National Library Week was observed in 1958 with the theme "Wake Up and Read!" The 2024 celebration marked the 66th anniversary of the first event.
Events
- Library Book Sale- Saturday, April 18 & Sunday, April 19
- Storytime with Shelly- Wednesday, April 22 / 11 am
- Earth Day Seed Planting- Wednesday, April 22 / 3-5 pm
- Craft and Chat: Diamond Bookmarks- Thursday, April 23 / 7 pm
- National Library Week Celebration with Black Fodder Coffee- Friday, April 24 / 3-5 pm
- El Día de los Niños, El Día de Los Libros Celebration- Saturday, April 25 / 2-4 pm
Get all the details at fppl.org/events.