The Auburn Public Library has announced the launch of its new monthly magazine Shelf Life, set to debut in early August. This publication aims to engage, inform and inspire the community by showcasing the diverse resources, services and events offered by the library.
Shelf Life Magazine will feature:
Exclusive interviews: Get to know the librarians, authors and local figures making a difference in our community;
Staff recommendations: Discover new favorites with curated selections from our expert staff;
Event highlights: Stay up-to-date with upcoming programs, workshops, and special events for all ages;
Tech talks: Read informational columns from APL’s resident IT Director; and
Resource spotlights: Learn about the unique collections and digital resources available to all library members.
“Our goal with Shelf Life is to deepen the connection between the library and our community,” said Haley Warden, development and communications director of the Auburn Public Library, according to a news release from the library. “We hope this magazine will not only inform but also inspire readers to explore all that our library has to offer.”
The first issue will be available the first week of August and is accessible on APL’s website and Facebook page.
For more information visit auburnpubliclibrary.org.
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