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It's Summer Time At The Library It’s Summer Time, Sum, Sum, Summertime! ![]() It’s time to come to the library to: * Borrow books, Magazines, CDs, DVDs and Video Games to relax, make things, learn about favorite people, sports, activities * Solve mysteries with clues in the library * Tell the Youth Services staff about a book you have read AND * Enter the drawing for the always popular Gift Baskets Video Games Check out the newest addition to the Library’s collection!
Be sure to search the library’s online catalog for a complete list of available titles! Future Library Look inside the coming library ... Located near the intersection of Grange & Ruppsville Roads, less than 5 miles from the current library, the site is leased through approval granted Thursday evening, January 22nd, at a special meeting held by the Upper Macungie Board of Supervisors and approved later the same evening by the PCL Board of Directors at their Board of Director’s meeting. For more information about the library, click here. Mr. Brad Osborne, President of South Whitehall Township Commissioners; Upper Macungie Township Chairman, Dr. Edward J. Earley; Mr. Ronald E. Stahley, Chairman of the North Whitehall Township Board of Supervisors, and Library Director, Karen M. Gartner, view the design for Parkland Community Library's building planned for the recently acquired land at Grange and Ruppsville roads in Upper Macungie Township. The State Budget & Your Library: Update
Governor Rendell releases video proposing additional budget cuts. * Immediate Action Is Needed. Unless protected, you will lose library materials and services. * Remind legislators that public libraries should not be severely cut. • View the Governor's Address • More information about the services and materials you may lose. Demand for library services is up dramatically during this recession. The Parkland Community Library is busier than ever. Proposed state budget cuts to libraries for the year beginning July 1, 2009, will affect everyone and will drastically reduce library services for the very people who need libraries the most. Contact your legislator NOW to state your support of libraries. Writing a letter to your legislator? Here's a template for your use. |















