National Library Week is a time to honor and recognize the valuable role that libraries and their staff play in communities across the country. Held annually in April, National Library Week serves as a reminder of the essential services libraries provide—promoting literacy, education, and lifelong learning, all while being a welcoming place for everyone.

Silent Book Club for Teen – held monthly at the Teen Area in PLDL

Portage Lake District Library has been a cornerstone of the community for years, offering a wide array of services, programs, and resources. During National Library Week, it’s important to recognize the hard work and dedication of the library staff who make all of this possible. From assisting patrons in finding the perfect book to leading educational programs, the library staff goes above and beyond to ensure that everyone has access to the resources they need.

A little gift from EBLP to PLDL staffs for the National Library Workers Day (NLWD)

Also, check out these 10 Ways to Celebrate National Library Workers Day for more ideas.

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