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Join the SLNC Government & Heritage Library, virtually on February 27, 2023, to learn more from Richard Cox, project director, and Digital Technology Consultant at University Libraries, UNC Greensboro, and project coordinator Lisa R. Withers.

DNCR 50th Anniversary Virtual Trivia Night 

Celebrate the North Carolina Department of Natural & Cultural Resources’ 50th anniversary with fun facts about its sites and collections!

Here's your chance to show off your skills in North Carolina Virtual Trivia, brought to you by the State Archives of North Carolina and the State Library of North Carolina. On October 14, 2021, at 6 p.m., players can participate—as individuals or in teams—from their homes, as we present fascinating trivia about the Old North State. Bragging rights are on the line in this Carolina contest of wits! We look forward to seeing you there. Register for North Carolina Virtual Trivia Night at the link, https://slnc.info/NCTrivia02
Understanding Racial Inequity: A Groundwater Approach Virtual Webinar Presented by the Racial Equity Institute The State Library of North Carolina is excited to offer Racial Equity Institute’s Virtual Groundwater Approach Workshop on Friday, Sept. 17, 2021, from 9 am – 12 pm. This virtual workshop is open to all library staff in North Carolina. Attendance is limited to the first 100 registrants, so register today at slnc.info/REI-GW.
Think you're an expert on North Carolina history, geography, and culture? Here's your chance to show off your skills in North Carolina Virtual Trivia, brought to you by the State Archives of North Carolina and the State Library of North Carolina. On July 22, 2021, at 6 p.m., players can participate—as individuals or in teams—from their homes, as we present fascinating trivia about the Old North State. Bragging rights are on the line in this Carolina contest of wits! We look forward to seeing you there. Register for North Carolina Virtual Trivia Night at the link, https://slnc.info/NCTrivia02
The Leap Into Science program integrates open-ended science activities with children’s books for young children and their families. Community educators such as librarians, museum and science center staff, and early childhood educators receive training and access to STEM activity materials and, in turn, lead workshops for children and their families. You are strongly encouraged to attend training with a colleague. Register today for Leap into Science Educator Training, https://tinyurl.com/3h2j2wv8
African American Genealogy: Historic Stagville Zoom Program: Wednesday, June 23, 2021, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Visit slnc.info/AAG_GHL to register.
The Leap Into Science program integrates open-ended science activities with children’s books for young children and their families. Community educators such as librarians, museum and science center staff, and early childhood educators receive training and access to STEM activity materials and, in turn, lead workshops for children and their families. You are strongly encouraged to attend training with a colleague. Register today for Leap into Science Educator Training, https://tinyurl.com/3h2j2wv8
The Leap Into Science program integrates open-ended science activities with children’s books for young children and their families. Community educators such as librarians, museum and science center staff, and early childhood educators receive training and access to STEM activity materials and, in turn, lead workshops for children and their families. You are strongly encouraged to attend training with a colleague. Register today for Leap into Science Educator Training, https://tinyurl.com/3h2j2wv8
PBS North Carolina, together with RiverRun International Film Festival and State Library North Carolina, proudly present an Indie Lens Pop-up Preview Screening and Discussion — Philly D.A.