Worthington Libraries
"We have laid a foundation, as I trust, for a flourishing library."
--James Kilbourne, in a letter to Thomas Worthington, February 1804
Worthington Libraries was founded in 1803, just weeks after founder James Kilbourne arrived in Worthington, Ohio, clearly indicating the early settlers' commitment to education and learning. Named Library of the Year in 2007 by Library Journal and Thomson Gale Publishing, Worthington Libraries has continued to serve the community for more than 200 years.
Learn more about Worthington Libraries' past:
http://worthingtonmemories.net/WorthingtonMemoryExpandedR...
And Worthington Libraries' present:
http://www.worthingtonlibraries.org/libraryoftheyear/
--James Kilbourne, in a letter to Thomas Worthington, February 1804
Worthington Libraries was founded in 1803, just weeks after founder James Kilbourne arrived in Worthington, Ohio, clearly indicating the early settlers' commitment to education and learning. Named Library of the Year in 2007 by Library Journal and Thomson Gale Publishing, Worthington Libraries has continued to serve the community for more than 200 years.
Learn more about Worthington Libraries' past:
http://worthingtonmemories.net/WorthingtonMemoryExpandedR...
And Worthington Libraries' present:
http://www.worthingtonlibraries.org/libraryoftheyear/
Playlists
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Dancing Librarians
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At Worthington Libraries, librarians and staff will use any excuse to drop everything and dance.
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Storytime
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Join Worthington Libraries for stories, songs, and rhymes especially for under-fives and their families. Storytimes at the library are an important part of the library's early childhood literacy efforts because they prepare children to learn to read by promoting narrative skills, vocabulary and phonological awareness. And they're fun, too!
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Charting a Career Course
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According to professional Career Facilitator Lori Thomas: "Trying to determine what our career path is going to be is one of the toughest decisions that we're faced with. There's a lot on the line when you're thinking about what you want to be when you grow up. There are so many opportunities ... and ... so many outcomes ... that we want to be sure that we do this in a planful way."
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