Readers ages 18 and up are invited to join us as we compete against libraries in other towns named Clinton for a summer reading challenge! We’ll take on readers from […]
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is January fifteenth, to commemorate the famous civil rights activist. King stood for nonviolence and equal rights, and as we celebrate the day dedicated to […]
CLINTON CHALLENGE RETURNS; PENNSYLVANIA LOSING
By Lou Bernard Sports Pennsylvania is trailing in the first month of the Clinton Challenge, back now for its third summer. As of the final week of the month, New […]
THE ANIVERSARY OF AN OLD BUILDING
The Ross Library has something of a convoluted history. Most people are aware that the library was donated by Annie Halenbake Ross, who died in 1907 and left her home […]
The New Year brings New Reads
Start the New Year with a ” New to You” author. You can find Lauren Oliver on the Ross Library YA shelf. Get to know the author here: http://www.laurenoliverbooks.com/biography.php
Accelerated Reader Points
If your child is in school you may have been introduced to this concept. Accelerated Reader (AR) is used to track students’ reading comprehension. I have had more and more […]
Story Time Today at 10:30 am
The Youth Services at Ross Library will be having story time about bears today. Come join the fun of singing our Teddy Bear song and listening to 3-4 stories about […]
Lego Club 2023
Come today and start the year 2023 with Legos. Ms. Holly starts lego club at 4pm to 5pm. Today 1/3/23 we will have a choice of building a castle or […]
“Are you an Aggressive Driver?”
by Josh Woods Community Traffic Safety Project Coordinator Highway Safety Network Although aggressive driving behaviors are among the leading contributing factors in crashes and fatalities in Pennsylvania, many don’t recognize […]
Lock Haven Is Haunted
Hundreds of years ago, according to some sources, the local tribes believed the Susquehanna River Valley to be haunted. Lock Haven was founded in 1833, and Clinton County in 1839, […]