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The holiday season wouldn’t be the same without music. That’s why the Soldotna Public Library hosted a mini concert earlier this week featuring an ensemble of local musicians.
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The Soldotna Public Library is kicking off its summer reading program with a travel log presentation this Thursday. The event is open to all ages.
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Some Kenai and Soldotna buildings are closing to the public following Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s emergency message.That message was publicized a day before the…
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Overdue fines are being assessed into history at the Soldotna Public Library. The Soldotna City Council voted Wednesday to approve an action item allowing…
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It’s been a long time since libraries were only about providing reading material, so when they shut down amid the coronavirus pandemic, it wasn’t just…
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Libraries across the state are using the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing as a springboard for a space-based summer reading program, called…
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Anybody who grew up 30, 20, even 10 years ago, would know a library as a place for quiet reading and study, whispered conversations and stern looks for…
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Young or old, few of us can get by these days without at least some occasional computer work. The Soldotna library recently received a grant that will…
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Libraries used to be quiet as mausoleums, with people shuffling quietly from the card catalog, to the stacks, to a straight-backed wooden chair at a table…
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The Internet age was supposed to be the death knell for America’s public libraries. Google was supposed to replace the Dewey Decimal System and the Kindle…