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#190200 - 09/19/09 04:49 PM Philadelphia Library Saved
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The Philadelphia Library, the one Benjamin Franklin opened, the oldest library in our country, was saved from closing Thursday by raising taxes.

All of our libraries are in danger. Mine will be safe thrugh next year. How is your local library doing?
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#190201 - 09/19/09 04:58 PM Re: Philadelphia Library Saved [Re: Saundra]
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There have been severe budget cuts, so people have been laid off and hours have been reduced.
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#190212 - 09/19/09 10:31 PM Re: Philadelphia Library Saved [Re: Saundra]
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Originally Posted By: Saundra
The Philadelphia Library, the one Benjamin Franklin opened, the oldest library in our country, was saved from closing Thursday by raising taxes.

All of our libraries are in danger. Mine will be safe thrugh next year. How is your local library doing?


I live a short distance from Philadelphia, where not only was the library system in danger of closing, but 3000 people, including 1000 police and firemen, were in danger of losing their jobs. Since the city already has one of the highest crime rates in the country and is ripe with corruption, I am glad Mayor Nutter was able to temporarily stop the city from facing an almost certain increase in gang activity and neighborhood violence.

I value libraries very very much, and I hope city leaders are able to cut whatever they need to, in order to keep its citizens safe, and with access to literacy materials.

I live in an area with excellent well-managed library services. I can only pray that my taxes, which here in NJ are much much higher than in Philadelphia, will support the continued patronage of libraries by its citizens. (It's so unfortunate that in parts of Philly, libraries are used for graffiti and activities unrelated to books, which makes it bad for those who DO want to visit to exchange reading and audio/visual materials.)
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#190994 - 10/02/09 08:30 PM Re: Philadelphia Library Saved [Re: Josie]
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I missed out on this piece of news. Glad to hear that the library was saved...for now. It is never over. Never, folks.

Part of the problem about public libraries, is how they are being perceived by the younger generation /others besotted with the Internet.

Library management now must exercise more guerilla tactics to market what a library offers that a citizen cannot get from their home computer. As you may have noticed over the years, particularily in big city libraries, the library tries to position itself as a key community meeting node for knowledge-sharing and community change..that's why there are the resume writing workshops, activist speakers (within our library system it is allowed), etc.
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#191038 - 10/04/09 05:21 PM Re: Philadelphia Library Saved [Re: orchid]
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I think part of our local library is used for a Day Care Center.
I know some book clubs meet there and discuss the newest releases. Home PCs have certainly taken the spunk out of local
newspapers and libraries. That's for sure!

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#191047 - 10/04/09 05:51 PM Re: Philadelphia Library Saved [Re: jabber]
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orchid, our library has many opportunities (social and educational) for the young to the very old. It's a community gathering place for those who take advantage of it.
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#191119 - 10/05/09 08:13 PM Re: Philadelphia Library Saved [Re: Dotsie]
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Right! A community gathering place. Exactly.

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#191124 - 10/05/09 08:19 PM Re: Philadelphia Library Saved [Re: jabber]
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But I don't think enough people take advantage of what they have to offer. I did when the kids were little, but no longer do so.
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#191152 - 10/06/09 12:36 AM Re: Philadelphia Library Saved [Re: Dotsie]
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You would be amazed at ALL the events our Vegas libraries offer. It boggles the mind and they are all well attended. We have an abundance of beautiful, new, modern libraries all around town.
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#191210 - 10/06/09 01:01 PM Re: Philadelphia Library Saved [Re: chatty lady]
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I think our libraries are used extensively. We're surrounded by
suburbs and every library offers tons of activities.

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