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A favorite Sunday memory for me is reading the Sunday comics with my son. The ability to tell a story and convey profound truths with little to no text is a remarkable talent. In honor of cartoonists everywhere, National Cartoonists’ Day aims to celebrate the work and wonder of these amazing artists. America’s great comic…
May 1 is National Mother Goose Day. This selection of resources for all ages can be found or requested at Lititz Public Library. Rhyme is an important component of children’s speech development (and can be a fun trip down memory lane for us slightly older folks). For a wide variety of rhymes: Mary Engelbreit’s Mother…
Think of a school principal, and many images may come to mind. Perhaps you remember the strict disciplinarian whom you only appreciated years later. Perhaps it’s the friendly and smiling principal that greeted each child with a good morning wave. No matter the particular memory that we have, we can all agree that principals can…
International Dance Day, observed annually on April 29th, is a day dedicated to celebrating dance all over the world. One of the goals of International Dance Day is to bring people from all over the world together through the common language of dance. Dance on over to the Lititz Public Library and check out these dance…
Please bring a blanket or chairs for your family to sit together and place it near a green flag to social distance. Please wear masks until your family is on your blanket or in your spot. All concerts are weather permitting. No registration needed. Swing Street Thursday, May 27th at 6 p.m. Swing Street is…
Stories are a natural way to make sense of the world in which we live. Some are strictly factual, while others can stray into the fanciful – stretching our limits of belief almost to the breaking point. What’s your story? How do you present yourself to the world, and what stories do you tell yourself?…
Here’s a subject we hope you “warm” to in celebration of National Tea Day! Visit the Charleston Tea Plantation virtually! Learn more about America’s “only” Tea Garden. Charleston Tea Plantation -“Explore the world of tea” with this documentary video. Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane / Lisa See – Li-yan and her family align their lives…
The Academy Awards, better known as the Oscars is Hollywood’s most prestigious award in the film industry. Since its beginning in 1929, members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences have been nominating and voting for candidates. This month we are highlighting movies that have won Best Picture throughout the years. Many of…
Ellis Island was the entry point for many immigrants in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, processing nearly 12 million immigrants that arrived through the Port of New York and New Jersey from 1892-1924. On National Ellis Island Family History Day, we hope you can take the opportunity to look into the Ellis Island…
As we’ve highlighted poetry during the month of April we want to take this day, the 17th, to celebrate a particular form of poetry. Haiku is a Japanese verse form most often composed, in English versions, of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables. Please enjoy these books and online resources to further…