Grand Island, Neb. — On Friday, October 11, the Grand Island Public Library will celebrate its 140th birthday in true library fashion.
To mark the special occasion, there will be a special musical performance by accomplished harpist Lauren Meier from 2-3 p.m. Meier will captivate attendees with her enchanting melodies to help mark this milestone.
Her performance will be a highlight of the day's festivities by offering a blend of classical pieces that will resonate with both the young and the old, while also echoing the library's mission to inspire and strengthen the community through art and knowledge. The day will also include a “Cookie Monster Storytime,” tours and more!
The Grand Island Public Library, which first opened its doors more than a century ago, has been a cornerstone of community education and culture. This anniversary event not only celebrates the library's rich history, but also its ongoing role in fostering a love for learning, arts and community interaction in Grand Island. This event is free to attend and is open to the public. Attendees are encouraged to join in the celebration of this historic milestone, while also enjoying library giveaways to the first 140 patrons to arrive.
The library offers a wide range of services from traditional book lending to digital resources such as Hoopla and Libby. The library also offers a wide array of programming, technology, meeting rooms, a Makerspace Lab and many cultural events. The library is a vital hub to our diverse community for learning, creativity, and connecting people. It serves as a community center for all ages.
For more information about the event, please visit www.gilibrary.org, or GIPL’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/gilibrary.