Environmentalist Lou Florence is responsible for numerous environmental programming efforts in partnership with the Kennett Library.
From admiring Renaissance art to indulging in gelato shops, these are the best things to do in Florence, according to locals.
Seven years ago, Lou proposed the idea of an environmental literacy program at the Kennett Library. She helped develop environmental education programs and projects for community engagement.
With The Library Society, Hotel Excelsior positions itself as more than a place of hospitality, but as an active cultural interlocutor within the city. By opening its doors to Florence’s artisans and ...
A worker washes off the brick in August 2025 surrounding one half of the Literacy Gardens at the Florence-Lauderdale Public Library. The gardens were built thanks to private donations and through ...
The Fayetteville Public Library and the University of Arkansas collaborated to remember the life and music of Florence Price, a Little Rock native and the first Black woman composer to have her work ...
Burlington County Library System cardholders will be able to borrow books from libraries in Camden, Atlantic and Gloucester counties next year under new reciprocal borrowing agreements between all ...
Library users in Burlington and three neighboring counties have a new perquisite in the new year. Starting Jan. 1, libraries in Burlington, Camden, Gloucester and Atlantic counties are to allow ...
WESTAMPTON – Burlington County Library System cardholders will be able to borrow books from libraries in Camden, Atlantic and Gloucester counties next year under new reciprocal borrowing agreements ...
Residents of the Florence Green House gathered to celebrate the grand opening of their new resident-run library, moved to a larger space in the building. They are delighted to open the space to their ...
Many classic radio programs are contained in the Golden Age of Radio’s Bruce Florence Library, an extensive collection of timeless broadcasts on records, cassette tapes and CDs. Membership in the ...
DPNR is pleased to invite the public to the next meeting of the Talking Books Book Club, scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 10 at 10 a.m. The event will be held at the Regional Library for the Blind and ...
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