Our February newsletter is out! Read on for a new report and toolkit on rural libraries supporting walking groups, How to get money for community-based projects at your library, and more! https://t.co/LbtjVH3bqC
The May 2026 newsletter of Let’s Move in Libraries includes: Getting ready for I Partner with My Public Library Awards, Stories about Bike Month with the library, A call to join Let’s Move in Libraries Advisory Board, & more! https://t.co/D5JqYHvElI
#EngagedLibraries accelerate opportunity. 💼 Recognized with a I Partner With My Public Library Award from @LetsMoveLibrary, San Marcos Public Library and Community Action Inc of Central Texas partner to offer adult education and career training.
➡️ More: https://t.co/rrf35q2l5P
@LetsMoveLibrary 📲 What partnerships have expanded your library's ability to meet community needs? Share your story on social media by including #EngagedLibraries and tagging OCLC in your post.
⤵️ Learn how to share your community engagement success stories. https://t.co/rmp6iSxldb
The Saint Paul Public Library in Rondo will host health awareness and literacy events in partnership with Ramsey County Public Health every Friday from 1PM - 5PM through May 1st. If you or a loved one needs assistance navigating health plans, visit the link below. https://t.co/XeR4PRk7jB
"In recognition of February as American Heart Month, Dover Public Library is partnering with Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital to raise awareness about heart health." #EngagedLibraries https://t.co/yYbET2ejr9
January 2026 Let's Move in Libraries newsletter includes: How to get money for community-based projects at your library, A call for participation in a survey on coalitions and public libraries, A recap of StoryWalk Week 2025, and more!
https://t.co/FL0gvO6yty
Check out the December 2025 newsletter to learn more about the 2025 I Partner with My Public Library Awardees, A call for participation in a short survey on SilverSneakers® and public libraries, StoryWalk Week 2025, and more https://t.co/XkwdQpZlee
New North Carolina library program "Cumberland Cooks programs powered by the library’s new Charlie Cart mobile kitchens, made possible through a $40,500 grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services" https://t.co/y7q9yybt4m
The October newsletter includes the announcement of the 2025 I Partner with My Public Library Awards, A reminder about our new ConnectWell at the Library report, and How and why to join our monthly Birds of a Feather online conversation. Check it out!
https://t.co/eBXK70mPjx
“Maine State Library is delighted to partner with Maine State Parks for Library Card Sign-Up Month,” said Lori Fisher, Maine’s state librarian. https://t.co/t1iWBHOKs1
#EngagedLibraries
New North Carolina library program "Cumberland Cooks programs powered by the library’s new Charlie Cart mobile kitchens, made possible through a $40,500 grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services" https://t.co/y7q9yybt4m
The DeKalb Public Library will offer a seated exercise program for adults of every fitness level. | Click the image to read our story https://t.co/yWcsv56gQm
In Spring 2025, 20 libraries across America joined Let's Move in Libraries and ConnectWell® for a Healthy Eating Challenge. On September 1, 2025, we released the report on this effort. Read the full report! https://t.co/7EwUuCfCBs
Our September newsletter is out! It includes the release of the Nature-Smart Libraries Toolkit, A Let's Move in Libraries story from Georgia, A new Libraries for Health toolkit, The release of the ConnectWell at the Library report, and more!
https://t.co/1i1auFZVv0
Our September newsletter is out! It includes the release of the Nature-Smart Libraries Toolkit, A Let's Move in Libraries story from Georgia, A new Libraries for Health toolkit, The release of the ConnectWell at the Library report, and more!
https://t.co/1i1auFZVv0
"This unique program combines wellness and literature, encouraging residents to enjoy fresh air and movement while immersing themselves in audiobooks. Library staff will be on hand prior to the walk to provide support."
https://t.co/oGjfDkUSAg
Thanks to grant from State Library (via IMLS) rural library in Western NC shows "The kitchen doesn’t have to be a scary place. With proper tools and knowledge, kitchen literacy grants families the tools to maintain healthy lifestyles." https://t.co/vD92cHwmRD