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Bloomsburg Public Library
225 Market St.
Bloomsburg, PA 17815
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You can always drop your check off or make a cash donation in the red box when you visit the library!
Highlights from 2024!
- Expanded hours to Monday-Thursday 9am-8pm and Friday-Saturday 9am-4pm
- Eliminated overdue fines and the required membership fee for rural county residents
- Entered a formal partnership with the Traveling Library and Orangeville Public Library
- Combined our catalogs so you have access to 100,000+ books etc. instead of 40,000+
- Added Comics Plus for thousands of online graphic novels
- Added Kanopy Plus for streaming video, including thousands of educational videos for kids
- Strengthened our connections with school districts and preschools
- Had record-breaking participation in our summer learning program with partner libraries
- Made a number of small renovations to the library to make it easier to use
- Implemented the new large community room where the Historical Society used to be
- Started an after-school gaming program with 30+ pre-teens every Tuesday and Thursday
- Received a grant to add a pre-teen library club after school on Wednesdays in 2025
- Expanded overall programming to 100 programs per month (up from 20) with about 1500 visits for programs every month
- Added Bridge Club, Chess Club, Dungeons and Dragons, Tai Chi, Book Chat, Silent Book Club, and Movie Night to the Traditional Mahjong, American Mah Jongg, and Yarnies programs
- Hired social workers who are working with seniors, pre-teens, and folks experiencing financial insecurity and interpersonal conflict, using a “bibliotherapy” framework
- Started a Grief Support program and a weekly Civic Conversations program to discuss the news of the week from different perspectives as part of the social work initiative
- Hired a Digital Literacy Educator to offer technology classes and one-on-one computer help for seniors and others, including Spanish speakers
- Initiated a weekly gathering time for Spanish speakers and held the first annual ¡Fiesta!
- Added 40 volunteers working 100 hours per week and four work-study students working 60 hours per week, as well as an AmeriCorps service member working 40 hours per week
- Developed working partnerships with many non-profits with shared missions