Orange County libraries launched a bilingual campaign that offers children free lunches, activities, tutoring services and more for the summer. The initiative is called “¡Oh sÍ!" which is “Oh, yes” in ...
The Tustin Library was alive with language Monday, as kids danced, sang songs and were read “If You Give a Pig a Pancake,” in Spanish and English. After the bilingual storytime, Piggy, the book’s main ...
Books, both fiction and nonfiction, are the main items found in most of the OC Public Libraries’ 33 branches, with the exception of the several “technology” libraries that mostly have computers. Other ...
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University libraries — such as the ones found at UNC — are incredible spaces to study, take advantage of resources and socialize with peers. As long as libraries have existed, they have served their ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – The Orange County Library System will be celebrating Women’s History Month in March with library events and programs teaching the impact influential women have made, according to a ...
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — Orange County Library System (OCLS) is celebrating Library Card Sign-up Month this September by offering a variety of free events and resources to the community. An OCLS library ...
OCLS will be offering a new limited-edition orange blossom library card design while supplies last. Credit: OCLS As the Orange County Library System prepares to celebrate its 100-year anniversary ...
Since 2003, the city of Laguna Woods has had a branch of the Orange County Public Libraries operating from behind a 9-foot counter inside City Hall. Last Saturday, Jan. 27, the city finally celebrated ...
ORANGE COUNTY, N.C. (WTVD) -- Orange County is celebrating the grand opening of its newest library. It's a three-level library complex located on South Greensboro Street and named after Carrboro's ...
GARDEN GROVE, CA — A 45-year-old man pleaded no contest Thursday and was sentenced to 120 days in jail for exposing himself in a public library and peeking into the homes of three women. Juan Jesus ...
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