Freedom to Read Week
February 22-28, 2015
Freedom to Read Week is an annual event that encourages Canadians to think about and reaffirm their commitment to intellectual freedom, which is guaranteed them under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
For more information please click on the following link
Here is an awarding winning Youtube video about Freedom to Read by Julia and Danika. They are from the Calgary Science School. Please click on the link to view!
At both Lincoln Public Libraries we are celebrating Freedom To Read Week. Here are some pics!
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It's snow place like the library! Warm up with a good book! Check out our staff picks from this display at the Fleming Library! If you need help choosing a book, please always ask one of our helpful staff for assistance. We are here to help!
February is Black History Month.
All the books on the display at the Fleming Library may be borrowed.
Check out the Blind Date Book Displays at the Lincoln Public Library.
How do you participate?
It is simple; check out a wrapped book from the display, take it home and unwrap it and then read it.. Then you can decided if you would want to read another book by that author or another book in the same genre.
If you are interested, you can go on more than one book date.

Enter the Lincoln Public Library's Draw to Win a box of chocolates!
Happy Valentine's Day