Being a Library Champion During a Time of Crisis
A version of this post originally appeared in the April issue of the Trustee Corner….
A version of this post originally appeared in the April issue of the Trustee Corner….
Many libraries, archives and museums are supported by a volunteer workforce. During this time of social…
Tomorrow, April 22, is Earth Day. This year also marks the 50th anniversary of Earth…
The Trustee Corner is a monthly series featuring information of interest to public library boards….
Though libraries had to cancel in-person programming and close their doors to the public in…
One of the things I look forward to every spring is planting my vegetable garden….
In 1889 the State of Colorado established a home for aging Civil War veterans and…
Six great presenters from Colorado provided an excellent webinar on virtual storytimes on Friday, April…
Perhaps appropriately, given the times we find ourselves in, the month of April is recognized…
Several new memos and Issue Briefs have recently been released by Colorado Legislative Council Staff…
In response to the coronavirus pandemic and social distancing protocols, we are moving more of…
Colorado has 64 counties. The 17 original counties were established in 1861, when Colorado was…
Today – the first Wednesday in April – just so happens to be National Walking…
Alexander Graham Bell first patented the telephone in 1876, the same year Colorado became a…
UPDATED 3/31/2020 – scroll to end for additional resources As we watch the global outbreak…
In these troubling times, most of us have come together to (at least virtually!) support…
Looking for an activity to keep you busy, and connect with friends and family? Consider…
A new addition to the State Publications Library’s digital collection is School Buildings, published by…
Right now, as we focus on library closures and service reductions due to the global…
Benjamin Harrison Eaton first came to Colorado in the 1859 Gold Rush. He had been…