Chestnut Hill Local disposes of bound print volumes
The Chestnut Hill Local is disposing of decades of its bound print volumes and offering them to the community for $20 each for keepsakes.
The Chestnut Hill Local is disposing of decades of its bound print volumes and offering them to the community for $20 each for keepsakes.
Guide Charlie Karl gives anecdote filled tour of the Rosenbach rare book Museum and LIbrary on Delancey Place in downtown Philadelphia.
Teen librarian Kris DeLabio leads workshops for children in making colorful eye-catching paper sculptures and also recycling old books into fanned book art.
The Friends of the Chestnut Hill Library display historical library ciruclation statistics and patron information at their used bookstore.
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