Browsing Date: July 2021 (27)

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Nourishing Literacy | Talking About Tomatoes!

Tomatoes are available in different sizes and colors—canned, dried, powdered, juiced, sauced, or fresh—and can be found in many different recipes and preparations. The tomatoes in the following dish are smashed with hands, without the use of any sharp tools. If preferred, a knife could be used to chop the tomatoes into small pieces.… continue reading Nourishing Literacy | Talking About Tomatoes!

By written by Shayna M.    July 30, 2021   

Become a Tutor for Adult Learners

by Mishelle Mironov, Intern, Languages & Learning Center Have you always wanted to make a difference in someone’s life? Have you wanted to use your knowledge and experience to give back to the Philadelphia community? Then consider becoming a tutor with the Free Library of Philadelphia! As a library tutor, you can make a change in… continue reading Become a Tutor for Adult Learners

By written by Rachel H.    July 28, 2021   

Launch Your Career with Philly Career Launch

The news these days is filled with stories about the economy ramping up as businesses reopen and people return to work after a year and a half of pandemic-imposed shutdown. The best news is there are a record number of job openings, making this an interesting time to think about your career journey. If you’ve experienced job disruption… continue reading Launch Your Career with Philly Career Launch

By written by Annette M.    July 27, 2021    5  

Local Athletes Competing in the Summer Olympics

After the postponement of the 2020 Olympics due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the torch will be lit once again this year as the rescheduled Summer Games will take place in Tokyo, Japan starting today, Friday, July 23, and run through Sunday, August 8 . This Summer Olympic Games, the 29th held since 1896, will feature over 11,000 athletes competing… continue reading Local Athletes Competing in the Summer Olympics

By written by Peter SM    July 23, 2021    1  

Nourishing Literacy | Broccoli Has Flower Power!

Broccoli is a delicious, nutritious flower! With its different textures, vibrant green color, and good flavor, broccoli can ignite ideas both in and out of the kitchen. Blanching is a way to quickly cook vegetables in hot water. This technique makes vegetables colorful and tender, while still keeping them crisp. Broccoli is a great vegetable to… continue reading Nourishing Literacy | Broccoli Has Flower Power!

By written by Shayna M.    July 23, 2021   

Central Senior Services Joins Moore College of Art to Fight Social Isolation During Pandemic

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has studied the impact of loneliness and social isolation on American seniors and the results are deeply disturbing. Extensive studies of the subject reveal that social isolation of older adults significantly increases their risk of premature death from all causes, a risk that may rival… continue reading Central Senior Services Joins Moore College of Art to Fight Social Isolation During Pandemic

By written by Richard L.    July 22, 2021   

Picture Book Highlights | Family Reunions

Summer is for get-togethers—the perfect time for vacations, celebrations, and family reunions. This is especially true this year, as the pandemic postponed many events, so getting together now is even sweeter. Is your family planning a reunion? Whether it's in your backyard, in a park, or in a different city, we hope you have fun… continue reading Picture Book Highlights | Family Reunions

By written by Monica C.    July 21, 2021   

Spotlight On the Free Library Call Center

The Free Library of Philadelphia has for years offered the Homebound program as well as  email , chat , and text reference services for those who can't access their local library in person, but amidst the COVID-19 pandemic a new option was launched in the form of a brand new call center !  In June of 2020, making it… continue reading Spotlight On the Free Library Call Center

By written by Administrator    July 20, 2021    3  

Celebrate the Dog Days of Summer with the Free Library!

The summer is heating up! As we all try our best to deal with the rising temperatures in our area, don't forget that the Free Library is a great place to cool off! From access to books and other materials to computers and wireless internet access, our libraries currently offering in-person services are here for you, and we're working to… continue reading Celebrate the Dog Days of Summer with the Free Library!

By written by Kate C.    July 19, 2021    1  

Philly Versus the World: A Battle Over Ice Cream

Recognize and represent our city for its contributions to the popularization of ice cream in the US! And be sure to join us at the Haddington Library on Friday, July 23 at 2:00 p.m. for a demonstration, tasting, and celebration . Water ice may very well be the frozen treat that brings nationwide attention to Philadelphia, but we are actually… continue reading Philly Versus the World: A Battle Over Ice Cream

By written by Lane    July 16, 2021   

Q&A with Christina Holmes | Children's Summer Programming at Blackwell Regional Library

Summertime is here and the Free Library is offering incredible outdoor and virtual programming! This July marks the second summer we’ve spent during the COVID-19 pandemic and as we gather safely to celebrate this spectacular season of summer fun, this is also a time to celebrate our outstanding Free Library staff who have been offering… continue reading Q&A with Christina Holmes | Children's Summer Programming at Blackwell Regional Library

By written by Inaara S.    July 16, 2021    2  

Picture Book Highlights | Let's Go to the Beach!

It’s beach time! Grab your bathing suits, towels, sunscreen, and go to the beach. Here are some books to get you in the mood for some sand, sun, and fun!   Board Books Beach Baby written by Laurie Elmquist ; illustrated by Elly Mackay A gentle, poetic lullaby for babies, filled with memories from a perfect day playing on the beach.… continue reading Picture Book Highlights | Let's Go to the Beach!

By written by Monica C.    July 15, 2021   

Read, Baby, Read Presents Early Literacy Ideas: Shapes!

Read, Baby, Read is a Free Library initiative focused on encouraging early literacy development among infants and young toddlers under two years old. We work with 12 participating libraries across Philadelphia to reach caregivers of all ages, providing resources that support early literacy skills, language development, and purposeful play. In… continue reading Read, Baby, Read Presents Early Literacy Ideas: Shapes!

By written by Sarah J.    July 14, 2021   

Bring Your Furry Friend to Free Library Dog Day, Featuring Author-Illustrator Sarah Jacoby!

Each year, the Free Library celebrates the "Dog Days of Summer" with a social media campaign, inviting our community members to post pictures of their dogs who love to read and tag them with #FLPDogDays ! This year, the Parkway Central Children’s Department is bringing Dog Days to real life on Saturday, July 17, from 10:30 a.m.… continue reading Bring Your Furry Friend to Free Library Dog Day, Featuring Author-Illustrator Sarah Jacoby!

By written by Becky S.    July 14, 2021   

10 Great Reads from the Holmesburg Library Book Club

Since 2019, the Holmesburg Library's Book Club has met biweekly to discuss great modern literature, nineteenth-century classics, and historical nonfiction, to name just a few genres. Not even the pandemic could stop the book club from meeting as we continued to discuss via phone! The Holmsburg Library Book Club meets virtually every two… continue reading 10 Great Reads from the Holmesburg Library Book Club

By written by David K.    July 13, 2021   

Summer of Wonder | Program Highlights for Families

Summer is here, and we know you’re ready for some fun! Whether you’re looking for outdoor, in-person programs or virtual adventures, the Free Library’s Summer of Wonder has got you covered. Last summer, we learned how to keep cool without AC and to make DIY ice cream ! Read on to find out what’s in store for this… continue reading Summer of Wonder | Program Highlights for Families

By written by Emily S.    July 13, 2021   

Beat Boredom with the Free Library in July

Did you know that July is Anti-Boredom Month ? If your job or class schedule has eased up for the summer and you find yourself with some extra time on your hands, check out these ways to beat boredom and keep busy with the help of the Free Library!   Attend an In-Person Outdoor Event or Log On to a Virtual Event Since the start… continue reading Beat Boredom with the Free Library in July

By written by Kate C.    July 12, 2021