LONGVIEW, Texas (KETK) – A Keep Longview Beautiful grant of $5,600 will go to the revitalization of the public library’s flower beds after harsh weather conditions led to them sitting empty for years.
For people who aren’t going to the Longview Public Library, the library wants to visit them. The library is seeking to add a mobile public library, also known as a bookmobile, to the services it ...
The Longview Public Library is hosting an afterhours readathon next month to raise money to create a mobile library, also known as a bookmobile. The mobile library is a van filled with resources like ...
LONGVIEW, Texas (KLTV) - They are looking for 150 of them, so if you have one you better tell them about it. In celebration of Longview’s sesquicentennial, the Longview Public Library is recording ...
Adam Martin led more than 20 children, their parents and some grandparents Monday in a half-hour session at the Longview Public Library that combined story time with early music education. Martin, a ...
LONGVIEW — Carolyn Feasey-Kirkpatrick’s mom, a first grade teacher, taught her to read at age 2. “She said reading was the basis of everything: If you couldn’t read, you didn’t know the truth,” Feasey ...
LONGVIEW, Texas (KLTV) - When someone says the word, library most people don’t immediately think “baking”, unless maybe they’re looking for a cookbook. But the Longview Public Library wants to change ...
Tripp Bowie, 4, shows his new Star Wars-themed card Tuesday at the Longview Public Library. The Force was strong with two young Padawan readers who were first in line Tuesday to receive new Longview ...
New furniture purchased with about $32,000 in donated funds was installed Wednesday afternoon at the Longview Public Library. Library Director Jennifer Eldridge said the funds consisted of a $8,100 ...
Longview — The Longview Public Library is in the early stages of bringing a bookmobile onto the city streets. Becky Standal, youth services librarian, said there had been discussions for years about ...
LONGVIEW, Wash. (AP) - Carolyn Feasey-Kirkpatrick’s mom, a first grade teacher, taught her to read at age 2. “She said reading was the basis of everything: If you couldn’t read, you didn’t know the ...