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A story of anxiety and the support of friends, Redheaded Robbie's Christmas story is a timeless holiday classic that everyone can relate to.
Every year the Minnesota Author Project awards three authors for their work in the following categories: Adult Fiction, Young Adult Fiction, and Communities Create. In the seventh iteration of these awards, Dr. Artika Tyner, author of Rondo: History & Values, won the Communities Create category.
CultureGrams migrates to an improved authentication system on December 10, 2024, so you may need to update your settings to ensure access.
The Library Store is offering $50 off purchases of $250 or more with promo code FROST, valid until February 28, 2025, making it a great time to stock up on library essentials. Additionally, through Minitex Cooperative Purchasing, libraries can access year-round discounts of up to 55% and free shipping on stock items
Do you know a librarian that needs a security system but doesn't have funding? You can help by nominating a friend to Win! Nominations are open for a free Sentry Custom library security system package - including system, de/reactivator, labels, shipping and installation - with entries closing December 15, 2024.
The new conference, Upgrade: Enhancing Library Services with Technology, will take place at the Pyle Center in Madison, Wisconsin. October 6-7, 2025. For full consideration, session proposals must be submitted by March 2, 2025.
The maximum grant amount is $500,000. A total of approximately $47.5 million in grant funding is available, to be administered by the Minnesota Department of Education. The deadline for applications is January 3, 2025.
Every year the Minnesota Author Project awards three authors for their work in the following categories: Adult Fiction, Young Adult Fiction, and Communities Create. In the seventh iteration of these awards, Mary Bleckwehl, author of Fetching Dreams, won the Young Adult (YA) category.