160 Years of Libraries in Washington – A Good Reason to Celebrate!
This year marks the 160th anniversary of the Washington State Library, the first U.S. library north of the Columbia River. But this is only the beginning of the story of people and their libraries in Washington.
State Library staff will be blogging, tweeting, and posting on Facebook to remember the past and celebrate the present, but they also want to hear from all the libraries in Washington about their beginnings. Please consider sharing some part of your history with us and we’ll make it part of the statewide celebration:
- Do you have pictures of the first library in your community?
- How about pictures or anecdotes about early local librarians?
- Can you share some stories from the past about your library and its place in your community?
- How did your library cope with disasters and hard time?
- What celebrations did the library host or promote?
Want to participate? Here’s how:
- Send any anecdotes, pictures, or librariana to Steve Willis, [email protected] or Marlys Rudeen, [email protected];Note: By sending anecdotes, pictures, or librariana you are giving us permission to share and re-post the materials via open public access on the web and are indicating that the materials are not restricted from public use.
- If you don’t have the ability to scan documents or pictures, send a good photocopy with some explanatory text to:
Marlys Rudeen
Washington State Library
PO Box 42460
Olympia, WA 98504-2460
- Blog or post on your own site and ask WSL to repost.
We know that libraries are an integral part of the fabric of our communities. Help us promote and celebrate Washington’s people and their libraries during this special year.
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