
Madison Public Library Celebrates National Library Week
MADISON, WI - From April 4-10, Madison Public Library is celebrating National Library Week online and at one library location. The theme for National Library Week is “Welcome to Your Library,” which promotes the idea that libraries extend far beyond the four walls of a building – and that everyone is welcome to use their services.
National Library Week was first celebrated in 1958 by the National Book Committee and has since evolved into an annual celebration highlighting the valuable role libraries, librarians, and library workers play in transforming lives and strengthening our communities.
Lakeview Library’s celebration:
At Lakeview Library, small cards asking people to share their favorite book, film or TV show, as well as what they love about the library will be shared via Curbside Pickup bags. Patrons can fill them out and return them in the book drop throughout the month of April. Once the cards start coming in, two librarians at Lakeview - Hannah Majeska and Madeleine Kain - will use them to create a vibrant window display.
“The interactive cards are a way of inviting patrons to celebrate National Library Week with us, at a distance,” said Majeska. “The display will also function as readers' advisory, where community members can see what others enjoy and maybe try it out for themselves.”
Day-by-day virtual celebrations:
- First Day of National Library Week - Sunday, April 4
- State of American Libraries Report Release - Monday, April 5
- National Library Workers Day - Tuesday, April 6
- National Library Outreach Day – Wednesday, April 7
- Library Giving Day - Wednesday, April 7
“Madison’s libraries have always played a crucial role in our lives and our children’s lives — not only by supporting our reading habits, but also by providing family programming and public educational opportunities that benefit the entire community.” —HILARY & ERIK SHAGER, monthly donors to Madison Public Library Foundation. Learn more
- Take Action for Libraries Day – Thursday, April 8
- Share YOUR Library Story – Friday, April 9
- Last Day of National Library Week - Saturday, April 10
“Madison Public Library is proud to support our commitment to equity and literacy. By eliminating nearly all overdue fines and ceasing to use a collections agency, we want to encourage even more Madisonians to use the library by removing those barriers to library services,” said Library Director Greg Mickells. “Especially now, we need to make our libraries more accessible.”
Learn what library card is right for you and sign up at madpl.org/apply.
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About Madison Public Library
Madison Public Library’s tradition of promoting education, literacy and community involvement has enriched the City of Madison for more than 145 years. Visit the library online at www.madisonpubliclibrary.org, madisonpubliclibrary on Facebook, @madisonlibrary on Twitter, or @madisonpubliclibrary on Instagram.