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The Dayton Metro Library will host a Day of the Dead parade this Saturday. It’s part of the library's National Hispanic Heritage Month programming.
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Dayton Mayor Jeff Mims issued the proclamation during a Dayton Indigenous Peoples Day celebration at Sinclair Community College
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The Dayton Metro Library announced its partnership with the Dayton Foodbank to become an official pantry location Monday.
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This week is Banned Books Week. Dayton Metro Library wants to encourage their patrons to take a stand against censorship.
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To honor the lives lost in the Oregon District mass shooting 3 years ago, Dayton Metro Library opened a new art exhibit this week.
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A ceremony was held celebrating the construction of a new library in Huber Heights.
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The Dayton Metro Library Northwest branch held an information seminar on how utility scams can be avoided.
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This month, the Dayton Metro Library West Branch opened to the public. The branch sits near the site of the old Wright Brothers airplane factory. The new building features a tech studio, a playroom and even a portable kitchen.
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On Tuesday, The Dayton Metro Library kicked off Black History Month with an interactive exhibition put together by The Gem City Selfie Museum.
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A free, family-friendly grand opening of the branch is planned for early 2022.
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The Dayton Metro Library is offering students a practice run on their college entrance exams over the next few weeks.
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There is a lot of local art on display at the Downtown Dayton Metro Library. And it’s all connected to the “Undesign the Redline” exhibit, which shows how the process of “redlining” segregated Dayton.