Related Blog Posts
A Brief History of the Buckland Public Library
17 hours ago ago from Buckland Public Library
In the year 1889 the late LeBaron D. Ruddock of Buckland died, leaving a legacy for the nucleus of a church library fund. Reverend Alpheus C. Hodges, a man of vision, saw here an opportunity to stress the need for a public library building. He therefore offered to give one thousand dollars if the people in town would raise a like amount. A committee consisting of Messrs. E. C. Maynard and A. C. Hawks soon secured the required sum and the lot ...
Related contentNo Title
5 hours ago ago from Pictures and Words
When I opened today’s envelope, I was surprised to find almost half a book inside. Well, okay, I’m exaggerating slightly. Normally, Peter’s letters are 4 pages long, double-sided; and as the one having to read the chicken-scratchings, is quite enough for me. This letter was 11 pages. After a brief moment of panic and bafflement (how the heck did he do enough to fill 11 double-sided pages?), I realised that it included the weekend’s ...
Related contentThe Birmingham Public Library to Host "Foundation Center Resources for Nonprofits"
23 hours ago ago from Birmingham Public Library's Latest News, Reviews & Info
The Birmingham Public Library continues to seek innovative ways to assist the public. There are few resources that affect the local community more than the resources for nonprofit organizations available at the library. With this knowledge, BPL will host an hour and a half seminar titled “Foundation Center Resources for Nonprofits.” The Foundation Center is the leading authority on connecting grant-seeking nonprofit organizations with ...
Related contentThe Apple Computer and iDVD - Cape May County Herald
15 hours ago ago from Cape May County's #1 Source for Breaking News, Community News & Events, Classifieds and Business Marketplace - Cape May County Herald
Skip navigation . Login | Register 31ºF Weather Tides Print Archives ALERTS News LIST ARTICLES SUBMIT News Accidents Business Coast Guard Courts Crime Environment Fires Government Health Most Wanted Police Blotters Politics Religion Tourism Weather Community LIST ARTICLES CALENDAR of Events SUBMIT Event Animals ...
Related contentBritish Library to offer free ebook downloads
3 hours ago ago from Why's Words
From the UK's Times Online MORE than 65,000 19th-century works of fiction from the British Library’s collection are to be made available for free downloads by the public from this spring. Owners of the Amazon Kindle, an ebook reader device, will be able to view well known works by writers such as Charles Dickens, Jane Austen and Thomas Hardy, as well as works by thousands of less famous authors. The library’s ebook publishing ...
Related contentRelated News
Nothing to see... move along.
