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Author Archives: Deanna Parsi

Seeing Red (Covers)
12 Feb 2023

Seeing Red (Covers)

by Deanna Parsi | posted in: Readers Advisory, Research | 0

As librarians, we hear it all the time – “I don’t remember the title or the author, but the cover was [insert color here].”  Since it is February, the month of hearts and flowers, we are featuring RED books.  First, … Continued

citing, citing sources, Parsi, Valentine, Valentine's Day
February Is Black History Month
5 Feb 2023

February Is Black History Month

by Deanna Parsi | posted in: History, Library Displays, School Publications, Uncategorized | 0

In 1926, Carter G. Woodson, often called the “father of Black history”, had the idea of setting aside time to educate people about Black history and culture. What started as a weeklong celebration to encourage the teaching of Black history … Continued

African American History, Black history, Parsi
Snowy Days in Millville
29 Jan 2023

Snowy Days in Millville

by Deanna Parsi | posted in: Archives | 0

It has been snowing here in Millville! And snowing!  And then snowing some more!  We have to admit, it has been pretty here on the grounds, with the snow settling into the trees and onto the rooftops. We took lots … Continued

chapel, rectory, snow, vanished buildings, winter, winter in Millville
Meet Your Librarians!
22 Jan 2023

Meet Your Librarians!

by Deanna Parsi | posted in: Staff Picks, Uncategorized | 0

What is the best way to get to know a librarian? By getting them to talk about books, of course! Each month, we will introduce you to one of the librarians of Ohrstrom Library. This month, we talked to Ms. … Continued

Maxwell
Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
15 Jan 2023

Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

by Deanna Parsi | posted in: Archives, Library Displays, School Publications | 1

The Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday was signed into law by President Ronald Reagan in 1983 and was first celebrated a few years later in January 1986.  It took many years for all states, including New Hampshire, to recognize the … Continued

African American History, Black Americans, Black history, holidays

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