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Free technology boot camp at Louisville’s Library [The Arena]

Technology Boot Camp
Louisville Free Public Library's Technology Boot Camp-a six-week program to help individuals discover and strengthen skills to work, play, and learn online, beginning October 8.

Want to share photos with friends on Facebook?  Wonder what “to the cloud” really means?  Curious about twitter, twending, and other terms?

Job Club hosted by New Albany-Floyd County Library [Business]

Attention job seekers...help is here!

If you're in the category of "Job Seeker", one that seems to be growing larger and larger every day, then the New Albany-Floyd County Public Library has just the thing for you.

Every Tuesday, beginning May 17, they will be hosting a Job Club at their facility located at 180 West Spring Street in New Albany, Indiana. The club will focus on issues such as online application issues, techniques to organize a job search, technology tips, and job announcements. The meetings will last about 45 minutes.

I'm going to the library [Family & Parenting]

The NAFC Library has a nice offering to help your tween make the transition to teen. Check it out!

 

In case you don't know, the New Albany-Floyd County Library has a great Children's Library.  We spend a lot of time there.  If you have teens you'll want to check-out their upcoming event. 

 

The teen years can be awkward and The New Albany - Floyd Co

Iroquois library reaches out to Louisville's international community [Neighborhoods]

Sophie Maier is the immigrant-services librarian at the Iroquois public library. Maier heads up the English Conversation Club; part of the Iroquois branch's efforts to reach out to Louisville's growing international community.

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Calling Prospect Book Worms: Lawrence C. Falk Library (Prospect)

Located at City Hall in Prospect is the Lawrence C. Falk Library. It's the perfect time of year to get to know one's local library...

The doors of the main branch of the Louisville Free Public Library officially open with a bang [Downtown]

The LFPL finally returns its main building to glory

The August 2009 flood caused approximately $8 million in damage to the main branch of the Louisville Free Public Library (LFPL), and many irreplaceable volumes were lost.  However, thanks to insurance money, and contributions from the Metro government and the Library Foundation, the main branch of the LFPL marked the completion of its refurbishment this past Saturday with its Grand Re-Opening Celebration. 

Louisville Free Public Library marks renovation with Grand Re-Opening Celebration [Downtown]

The main branch of the Louisville Free Public Library is having a Grand Re-Opening Celebration this weekend to commemorate the completion of its restoration.

Bake sale on Wednesday to help library recover from flood damage

Consuming Louisville sponsors event at Derby City Espresso to raise funds for The Library Foundation
Consuming Louisville is sponsoring a bake sale at Derby City Espresso (331 E. Market St.) Aug. 26 from 4 to 8 p.m.--or when it's out of baked goods--to support the city's library. According to 89.3 WFPL, "floodwaters caused at least $1 million in damage to the library main branch" (301 York St.) from the storm on Aug. 4. It remains closed during recovery efforts.

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