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The interactive exhibit will be at the main branch of the Dayton Metro Library through September 25th. One sponsor said they hope the exhibit will be used as an organizing tool.
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There’s a new Executive Director at the Dayton Metro Library. Jeffrey Trzeciak has held positions in St. Louis, Ontario and, most recently, New Jersey, but he’s no stranger to the Miami Valley. Trzeciak is a graduate of Chaminade-Julienne and the University of Dayton, and in this interview with WYSO’s Jerry Kenney, he talks about being back in his hometown and back working at the library where his career started.
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The branch is expected to open in the summer of 2022
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Pandemic restrictions continue to limit interactive activities for children. But, the Dayton Metro Library has come up with some ways for children to connect.
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Dayton Metro Library has broken ground on their newest branch, in West Dayton. But, rather than using symbolic shovels, officials spread seeds at the site to signify the library’s growth.
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The library's popular free food program, which has been giving over 20,000 meals a week to kids, will stay in place for the rest of the year.
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Families in need of food can now pick up free meals and produce once a week at all 18 branches of the Dayton Metro Library.The library is working with…
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A new exhibit on view at the Dayton Metro Library aims to visualize the disparities that divide many Dayton neighborhoods.On display is a series of maps…
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For generations of Americans, the dream of retirement meant permanent vacation -- the chance for a hard-earned break on the beach or golf course. Now,…
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Dayton Metro Libraries announced plans this week to open a nine million dollar West Dayton branch next to the Wright Brothers’ factory site - between West…
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On Friday and Saturday, Dayton Metro Library system will hold its grand opening of the new Northwest branch. Much of the funds for this new branch and…
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A new Dayton Public Library Operations Center is about to open in the former Hauer Music Building. In 2012, the passage of the $187 million Libraries for…