Wednesday, September 18, 2019

The New York Public Library to Celebrate 'Back to School Week'


The following announcement was submitted by Brian Bannon, the Merryl and James Tisch Director for the New York Public Library

September is a time of change: the end of summer, a new school year, cooler temperatures, and for me, a new role at The New York Public Library. I am very excited to be joining the Library as the new Merryl and James Tisch Director, overseeing educational planning and other important work happening in our 88 branches across the city.

I moved to New York from Chicago just a few weeks ago, and every day since I've arrived, I've seen so many examples of what our libraries mean to each local community. It’s clear—The New York Public Library is the heart of this city.

There are a lot of things to look forward to across our branches this year. You may know that September 21–28 is Back to School Week at The New York Public Library. If you are a parent or caregiver, bring your kids and teens into the Library and learn more about all the ways we're here to support you all year long. Kids and teens will receive a special prize if they check out two or more books, while supplies last. Learn more about Back to School Week events.

September is also Library Card Sign-Up Month. If you don't yet have a library card—or know someone who doesn't—it only takes a minute to sign up for a library card online. Anyone who lives, works, attends school, or pays property taxes in New York State is eligible. Library cards give you access to millions of materials, resources, and services across all of our locations. Why not start today?  

Whether you're new to the Library like me or have been a lifelong patron, it's clear just how much is happening here. To help stay on top of it all, I invite you to sign up for our e-newsletters, which deliver details on upcoming events at your local branch every other week. Never miss out on another author talk, lifelong learning class, or kids' story time in your neighborhood. Add yourself to the NYPL Now and NYPL Kids e-newsletters, and we'll take care of the rest.

I look forward to meeting you as I spend time at our branches in the coming months. Until then, I wish you a happy fall from all of us at The New York Public Library.

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