Wednesday, November 30, 2016

KPL Wins Outreach Grant!

Congratulations to Jill for writing a successful grant application to the Wisconsin Humanities Council for Literature for Life: Kenosha County Detention Center 2017 Book Discussion Series! This $2,000 grant will provide 20 paperback copies of 11 titles. KPL's Friends of the Library group has pledged another $640 toward the project. And our beloved retired Cindy Bryan will continue to participate in the discussions.
Awesome job, Jill!

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

A Declaration in Support of Children

From the Brown Bookshelf...

Children’s literature may be the most influential literary genre of all. Picture books, chapter books, middle-grade and young-adult novels all serve the most noble of purposes: to satisfy the need for information, to entertain curious imaginations, to encourage critical thinking skills, to move and inspire. Within their pages, seeds of wisdom and possibility are sown. READ MORE

Monday, November 21, 2016

Statement on Public Libraries and Inclusiveness

PLA President Felton Thomas Jr. Releases Statement on Public Libraries and Inclusiveness
PLA President Felton Thomas Jr. released the following statement in response to the divisive election season and the post-election challenges our communities face. This message is in support of the statement released earlier today by the American Library Association.
“Inclusiveness is a core value of the Public Library Association. The public library has an unparalleled ability to bring people and knowledge together, especially in times of uncertainty and division. We are places of learning, free inquiry and free speech for people of all ages and backgrounds.
As such, our nation’s public libraries stand as a bulwark to intolerance and a beacon of opportunity. We are committed to ensuring a safe place for all that reflects and serves the diversity of our nation in our collections, programs and services. With thousands of public libraries in towns and neighborhoods across the country, we invite community conversations and action that further understanding and address local needs.”
PLA will work to develop resources that public libraries can use to support these critical conversations in their communities. Members will be apprised of all future developments as they become available. View the complete release...

KPL STAFF BLOG FINAL EDITION

Thanks to Jason Rimkus for taking four hours of Opening Day footage and crafting a lovely 10 minute video. Bravo! This week's Bright S...