Resources for Tough Topics

Tough Topics At Huntingdon Valley Library, we know that our country is facing many difficult, sensitive situations, especially right now. We want to help. Our goal is to provide information and support for our patrons who want to educate themselves on issues including race, sexual orientation, gender identity, mental health, domestic violence, and especially ways for patrons in need to seek help. Everyone […]

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2022 Annual Appeal is Underway

November 2022 Dear Library Lover, Thank you for being an important part of the Huntingdon Valley Library community – you are the reason we can change lives. The first sparks of a creative mind catching fire. The discovery of a path to a fulfilling career. The life changing moment someone realizes all the possibilities life has to offer. Your generosity […]

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Juvenile Non-Fiction Rejuvenation Project

Huntingdon Valley Library is currently in the process of updating the Juvenile Non-Fiction collection. This collection is comprised of factual or informational books where the recommended age range is elementary students. Through this project, the library’s aim is to remove books that have old, outdated information; replace damaged books in poor condition; and add up-to-date books on interesting topics that […]

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Movie Night Under the Stars, Sat., Oct. 15, 7 pm

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Bring your blankets and lawn chairs for an outdoor viewing of The Bad Guys on a giant 25-foot screen! Saturday, October 157 pm The infamous Mr. Piranha, Mr. Snake, Mr. Shark, Ms. Tarantula, and Mr. Wolf find their lives of crime coming to an end as they face imprisonment. Determined to retain their freedom, the criminals band together to boost their public […]

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College Application Workshop for Parents, Thu., Aug. 25, 6:30 pm

Together, you will survive! Want to learn ways to help support your child through the college application process? Discover tips for writing a resume, as well as pointers for creating concise, original, and insightful essays that impress admission counselors. Instructor Linda George is a professional writing coach, award-winning writer, and president of Instant English.  For parents and guardians of students entering grades 9-12.  […]

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