FOLIO Events

Take Action for Libraries Day

Contact your state and federal Congress members to advocate for funding and share what your library means to you. Support ALA's efforts to protect open access and digital infrastructure. You can also directly support your local library through donations or by joining your library's Friends group.

National Librarians Day

National Librarians Day, observed annually on April 16, is a day dedicated to celebrating the invaluable contributions of librarians. These professionals are the backbone of libraries, fostering education, literacy, and access to information. Beyond organizing books, librarians serve as educators, mentors, and community builders, adapting to the digital age with innovative programs and resources. This day is an opportunity to honor their dedication and the vital role they play in empowering individuals and strengthening communities.

Preservation Week

From preservationweek.org:

“We believe that memories and treasures should last a lifetime and beyond, and that these physical and digital materials support both community and cultural identities. Focusing on preservation for a designated week every year raises awareness of the role libraries and other cultural institutions play in preservation, by sharing information to help make informed decisions that help your collections last for the future.”

National Book Lovers Day

The origins of National Book Lovers Day, celebrated on August 9th, are not well-documented, and it appears to be an unofficial holiday. There isn't a specific individual credited with establishing it. Instead, it seems to have emerged organically as a way for bibliophiles to celebrate their love of books and reading.

Despite its unclear origins, the day has gained popularity and is widely recognized by book lovers around the world. It's a wonderful opportunity for everyone to put aside their electronic devices and enjoy some quality time with a good book.

National Library Card Signup Month

Celebrate National Library Card Sign-Up Month!

September is a special time of year for libraries and book lovers across the nation. It’s National Library Card Sign-Up Month, an event initiated by the American Library Association (ALA) and the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science back in 1987. The aim is simple yet profound: to encourage everyone, especially children, to sign up for a library card. This annual event coincides with the start of the school year, making it the perfect opportunity to equip students with a tool that opens the door to a world of knowledge and adventure.