Bethlehem Public Library

Bethlehem Public Library values its responsibility to enhance the general welfare and quality of life in the community and region it serves. The library pursues excellence in its mission: to provide equal and uncensored access to resources and services that encourage lifelong learning, cultural enrichment, and professional growth.

http://www.bethlehempubliclibrary.org/

After 15 months of everything being closed, masked up, and just generally werid, I am at the library working down at my laptop for the first time in literally over an year after work

After 15 months of everything being closed, masked up, and just generally werid, I am at the library working down at my laptop for the first time in literally over an year after work. While I didn’t go downtown to work today, I am certainly enjoying the nice cool air at the library tonight.

I just noticed that the Bethlehem Library is largely back to normal after the pandemic

I just noticed that the Bethlehem Library is largely back to normal after the pandemic. I will have to go down there and get some books and/or work down at the library. No more working out in the parking lot and I can take my muzzle off when inside the library and working.

There have been a lot of big changes in recent days as we bring back even more of the library experience you’d come to know and love in pre-pandemic times. It’s been a challenging couple of months, and we have been so grateful for your patience and flexibility as we worked hard to balance the services we provided with the health and safety of our community.

The library is now open for in-person use during the following hours:

  • 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Thursday
  • 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday
  • 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday
  • noon-5 p.m. Sunday

Just a reminder: The library will be closed Saturday, June 19, in honor of the 156th anniversary of Juneteenth.

Following state guidelines lifting COVID-19 restrictions, the library is not requiring masks inside the building. Unvaccinated individuals will be responsible for their own mask usage. Anyone who chooses to wear a mask for any reason may do so.

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Our Brands, Our Selves

Our Brands, Our Selves

1/18/21 by Hidden Brain

Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/117932139
Episode: https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/traffic.omny.fm/d/clips/aaea4e69-af51-495e-afc9-a9760146922b/d2c4e775-99ce-4c17-b04c-ac380133d68c/f34f9938-649e-41a5-8e90-acb401228426/audio.mp3?utm_source=Podcast&in_playlist=2c6993d0-eac8-4252-8c4e-ac380133d69a

All of us are surrounded by brands. Designer brands. Bargain-shopper brands. Brands for seemingly every demographic slice among us. But have you ever stopped to ask yourself how brands influence you? This week, we bring you our 2019 conversation with Americus Reed, who studies how companies create a worldview around the products they sell, and then get us to make those products a part of who we are.

Caywood Point

A short view at Caywood Point on Seneca Lake, which is now part of the Finger Lakes National Forest.