Thirty
museums and libraries honored as finalists for National Medal Award
News & Events: 2.23.2016
The Institute of Museum
and Library Services today announced 30 finalists for the 2016
National Medal for Museum and Library Service. The National
Medal is the nation’s highest honor given to museums and libraries for service
to the community. For 22 years, the award has celebrated institutions that
demonstrate extraordinary and innovative approaches to public service and are
making a difference for individuals, families, and communities.
“The 2016 National
Medal finalists make lasting differences in their communities by serving and
inspiring the public,” said Dr. Kathryn K. Matthew, director of the Institute
of Museum and Library Services. “We proudly recognize these museums and
libraries for their invaluable work to provide Americans with educational
resources, 21st century skills, and opportunities for lifelong learning. As key
stewards of our nation’s future, we salute the 30 finalists for their excellence
in engaging our citizenry and expanding learning of all kinds.”
IMLS is encouraging
those who have visited finalist libraries and museums to share their story on
the IMLS Facebook page: Share
Your Story series. Follow the #ShareYourStory beginning February 24 where our
finalists’ communities share their good works
The 2016 finalists of
the National Medal for Museum and Library Service are:
Libraries
•Brooklyn Public
Library (Brooklyn, New York)
•Dallas Public Library
(Dallas, Texas)
•Haines Borough Public
Library (Haines, Alaska)
•Illinois Fire Service
Institute Library (Champaign, Illinois)
•James E. Brooks
Library at Central Washington University (Ellensburg, Washington)
•Juneau Public Libraries
(Juneau, Alaska)
•Kitsap Regional
Library (Bremerton, Washington)
•Longmont Public
Library (Longmont, Colorado)
•Madison Public Library
(Madison, Wisconsin)
•North Carolina State
University Libraries (Raleigh, North Carolina)
•Otis Library (Norwich,
Connecticut)
•Richland Library
(Columbia, South Carolina)
•San Mateo County
Libraries (SMCL) (San Mateo, California)
•Santa Ana Public
Library (Santa Ana, California)
•Terrebonne Parish
Library System (Houma, Louisiana)
Museums
•Chicago History Museum
(Chicago, Illinois)
•Children’s Museum
Tucson (Tucson, Arizona)
•Columbia Museum of Art
(Columbia, South Carolina)
•Dallas Holocaust
Museum (Dallas, Texas)
•The Eric Carle Museum
of Picture Book Art (Amherst, Massachusetts)
•Fitchburg Art Museum
(Fitchburg, Massachusetts)
•Honolulu Museum of Art
(Honolulu, Hawaii)
•Imagination Station,
Toledo’s Science Center (Toledo, Ohio)
•Leigh Yawkey Woodson
Art Museum (Wausau, Wisconsin)
•Lynn Meadows Discovery
Center for Children (Gulfport, Mississippi)
•Mid-America Science
Museum (Hot Springs, Arkansas)
•Santa Cruz Museum of
Art & History (Santa Cruz, California)
•Nantucket Historical
Association (Nantucket, Massachusetts)
•Tomaquag Museum
(Exeter, Rhode Island)
•Whitney Museum of
American Art (New York, New York)
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