Libraries are places for new beginnings. Whether you are getting your first library card, learning new computer skills or planning a trip, the library is the place where your story begins. This National Library Week, join our nation’s libraries and librarians and Create your own story @ your library.
The Colorado River Indian Tribes (CRIT) Library/Archive is celebrating National Library Week by offering ‘live music’ by a local band during lunch (12 – 1 p.m.) on Friday 15th. The event will take place on the front lawn of the library. Local Native American artisans will also be selling their unique crafts. Everyone is welcome, please bring a sack lunch, your lawn chair and take advantage of the beautiful weather while listening to ‘free’ entertainment.
“Every day, libraries across the country are helping people create their own unique stories,” says Amelia Flores, CRIT Library/Archive Director. “Whether it is by opening a book and exploring distant lands, or by learning how to use new technologies to find a job, people at our library are creating new stories for themselves.”
First sponsored in 1958, National Library Week is a national observance sponsored by the American Library Association (ALA) and libraries across the country each April.
For more information, visit the CRIT Library at 26600 Mohave Road, call 669-1332 or see the library’s Website at www.critlibrary.com. Libraries hours are: Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.,closed during lunch hour.