Join Sarah A. Long, Director of the North Suburban Library System, and host for What's New in Libraries? for a visit to The Round Lake Public Library and learn how the library is a reflection of the growth taking place in the community. You also might be surprised to meet their library cats, Page and Turner. In Waukegan, the library is a major anchor in the community. Learn about a new branch that will be housed in the new community recreation center.
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What's New in Libraries? is an award-winning cable show which aims to showcase the events, programs, and people that make libraries vibrant community centers. Sarah Long, the host, also writes a weekly column for Chicago's Daily Herald, which highlights opportunities and issues in the library world.
Sarah is the director of the North Suburban Library System and host of What's New in Libraries? As a recent past president of the American Library Association, Sarah uses her motivational speeches, weekly Daily Herald newspaper column, and radio and television appearances to advocate locally and nationally for libraries.
Visit her site SarahLong.org
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