Browsing Date: October 2021 (25)

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Author Events Return Live and In-Person to Montgomery Auditorium This November!

Annnnnnnd we’re back! On Monday, November 1, the Free Library’s Author Events series will host its first in-person event in more than 19 months. For now, there are only a handful of in-person author talks on our schedule, leaving the majority of our 2021 events remaining virtual . Nevertheless, we’re still excited to see… continue reading Author Events Return Live and In-Person to Montgomery Auditorium This November!

By written by Author Events    October 29, 2021    1  

Famous Monsters of the Silver Scream: Dracula and Frankenstein

Howllo Boils and Ghouls... welcome back to the Free Library of Phrightadelphia's boo-log, as we draw near to the most haunted of holidays— Halloween ! This year is a monstrously momentous occasion for celebration, as two of the most popular film icons of all time are marking their 90th anniversaries— Dracula and Frankenstein !… continue reading Famous Monsters of the Silver Scream: Dracula and Frankenstein

By written by Peter SM    October 29, 2021   

More Than Stonewall: LGBTQ Historical Nonfiction

All October we'll be talking about LGBTQ History on the Free Library's blog! So far we've discussed LGBTQ Historical Young Adult Fiction and  LGBTQ History Told Through Comics and Graphic Novels . This week, we turn our attention to Historical Nonfiction! Learning our own history doesn't come easily. We have lost entire… continue reading More Than Stonewall: LGBTQ Historical Nonfiction

By written by Shelley R.    October 28, 2021   

Give Thanks with the Free Library this November!

November is almost upon us, and it already has us thinking about Thanksgiving and the spirit of giving as the holiday season approaches! Here at the Free Library, we're thankful for  you . No matter how you use and support the Library, you make a difference in our community all year long, and we are so appreciative. In the spirit… continue reading Give Thanks with the Free Library this November!

By written by Administrator    October 27, 2021   

Nourishing Literacy | Create Your Own Candy Buttons!

Teens recently joined the Field Teen Center and Nourishing Literacy teams for a SWEET Make and Take project! Candy buttons are small dots of colorful sugar candy attached to a strip of paper. It was surprising and cool how simple they were to make from scratch! Materials Parchment or wax paper Writing paper Permanant marker Small bowls… continue reading Nourishing Literacy | Create Your Own Candy Buttons!

By written by Shayna M.    October 26, 2021   

Scary Reads for Autumn Chills | Horror Fiction Recommendations

Greeting fiends! The brisk winds of autumn are finally here, bringing colder nights for spooky reading... So much great horror fiction has been hitting our stacks, here are some of my current favorites.  My Heart Is a Chainsaw by Stephen Graham Jones Are you a fan of the “slasher” sub-genre of scary movies ( Halloween , Friday… continue reading Scary Reads for Autumn Chills | Horror Fiction Recommendations

By written by Ned W.    October 25, 2021   

35 Free Library Locations Will Serve as Polling Places for November 2, 2021 General Election

General Election Day is Tuesday, November 2, 2021 and many of our  neighborhood libraries  will again serve as designated voting locations. These locations will be closed for library services and will only be open for voting. Polls are open from 7:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m.; anyone in line by 8:00 p.m. will be able to… continue reading 35 Free Library Locations Will Serve as Polling Places for November 2, 2021 General Election

By written by Jenn D.    October 25, 2021    1  

Trick or Treat! A COVID-Safe Halloween

Jack-o'-lanterns are grinning from the stoops, and a chill wind rustles through the leaves. An orange October moon slips from behind swift-moving clouds, and children are possessed by an unquenchable thirst for pocket-sized portions of candy. The spooky season is upon us once again! Last year, Halloween was a little different due to… continue reading Trick or Treat! A COVID-Safe Halloween

By written by Emily S.    October 22, 2021    1  

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

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: Nature!

By written by Sarah J.    October 20, 2021   

PA CareerLink® is Back at the Free Library!

PA CareerLink® has partnered with the Free Library since 2019 to provide in-person job seeker services at neighborhood libraries around Philadelphia. Although the pandemic disrupted those services, we are pleased to announce that PA CareerLink®  community support is back at a library near you! If you are looking for help with your… continue reading PA CareerLink® is Back at the Free Library!

By written by Margaret T.    October 19, 2021    2  

Spooky Season Books and Films from Gen X to Gen Z

I’ll admit it—I am a child of the 1980s. I mean, the stereotypical mallrat/latchkey kid who watched a lot of sitcoms, devoured the Sweet Valley High series , and ate large (think mixing bowl-sized) quantities of sugary cereal while watching Saturday cartoons, as well as after-school specials on network television. During the 1980s… continue reading Spooky Season Books and Films from Gen X to Gen Z

By written by Aimee TH    October 18, 2021   

Reopening the Book of the Dead: The Evil Dead 40th Anniversary

40 years ago on this day, October 15, 1981, a film debuted that not only scared audiences but would send shivers through Hollywood for years to come, serving as not only an artistic influence on future filmmakers but also a D.I.Y. guide to filmmaking . Let's reopen the Book of the Dead and look back on the cult classic horror film The Evil… continue reading Reopening the Book of the Dead: The Evil Dead 40th Anniversary

By written by Peter SM    October 15, 2021   

LGBTQ History Told Through Comics and Graphic Novels

A panel from Hazel Newlevant's exposé of queer uprisings found within Be Gay, Do Comics!. All October we'll be talking about LGBTQ History on the Free Library's blog! Last week we discussed LGBTQ Historical Young Adult Fiction . This week, we turn our attention to comics and graphic novels! I think comics are really great… continue reading LGBTQ History Told Through Comics and Graphic Novels

By written by Shelley R.    October 13, 2021   

Picture Book Highlights | Indigenous Peoples' Day

This year, for the first time, Philadelphia will celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day on the 2nd Monday of October. It is a welcome and important step in recognizing and rethinking Native American history. It is also a celebration and acknowledgment of Indigenous Peoples' experiences and culture, past and present. Here are some titles… continue reading Picture Book Highlights | Indigenous Peoples' Day

By written by Monica C.    October 8, 2021   

Comic Book Frights for October

The Halloween season is here once again! Time for creepy decorations and spooky fun! While the way we celebrate Halloween Night might be different this year, the thrills of creepy comics will never change! Here are some suggestions from the haunted corners of the Free Library’s catalog . The Low, Low Woods written by Carmen Maria Machado… continue reading Comic Book Frights for October

By written by Ned W.    October 7, 2021    2  

Let's Speak Arabic!

Manuscripts of the Muslim World and Al-Bustan Seeds of Cultural are offering free, virtual Arabic Conversational Classes! There are many reasons to learn conversational Arabic... There are over ten words for "love". It’s the fifth most spoken language in the world, so it’s great to know when traveling.   Arabic… continue reading Let's Speak Arabic!

By written by Joe S.    October 5, 2021    7