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National Library Week 2025

by Lara Gamboa on 2025-04-07T08:30:00-10:00 | 0 Comments

Holiday Closures:

Friday, April 18, 2025 - Good Friday


Celebrate National Library Week (April 6 through April 12, 2025) with this year's theme, "Drawn to the Library!"

National Library Week (NLW) is an annual celebration in April that recognizes the vital role that libraries and library workers play in our communities. This year, National Library Week is celebrated from April 6 to April 12, 2025, and this year's theme is "Drawn to the Library!"

Millions of people across the country visit their libraries every week. What’s the draw? Everything.

From young families stopping in for play and storytime, to students sketching out their next creative project in a makerspace, to seniors seeking tech help and everyone in between, libraries of all kinds help us connect the dots from one part of our journey to the next. Chart your next literary adventure by browsing the stacks or joining a book club. Let an author color your imagination at an author talk, outline your big business idea at an entrepreneur workshop, or trace your history with your library’s genealogy resources. Make your mark and get involved with your library by volunteering or spreading the word.

- ALA National Library Week

During National Library Week, libraries across the country will be hosting events and activities to celebrate the occasion. Celebration days during the week are:

Want to celebrate National Library Week? Here are a couple of ways to celebrate the occasion:

  • Visit your library: Check out books or other great items. Learn your library's story during NLW to see all they have to offer
  • Follow your library on social media (follow us on our insta @jabsom.library :D)

Visit our National Library Week 2025 Guide for more information!


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