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Emily Johnson shares a story about the impact of friendship, mentorship, support, and one person's presence can have on another's life.
Erika Warner shares her story of learning English, falling in love, finding her life’s vocation and the importance of giving back to your community.
Ardivan Niroomand shares his story about encountering struggles in a new country.
Jodi speaks about growing up in the West in the 1950’s, taking risks, and public service.
Emily Johnson shares stories from Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Boise about the impact of friendship, mentorship, support, and one person's presence can have on another's life.
Doug Sims shares his perspective on libraries as centers for connecting communities.
Martie Brennan shares “Silver Packages,” her favorite holiday children’s story that she read to her third grade classes and during volunteer work in the Boise School District.
Martie Brennan shares her love for Libraries and stories from the creation of the Boise Public Library Branches.
Nancy shares her memory of volunteering for the library and what libraries have meant to her.
Gail tells the story of her relationship with her Jewish Heritage and the impact of meeting Elie Wiesel.
Dulce describes the Mazahuan embroidery she has brought to the world village festival.
The story of how Jane and Mark met during Jane’s gap year.
Ann Marie Newman shares how she changed her weakness into her life vocation with help from the library.
Ethyl tells of her experience growing up in California and staying under surveillance in Japan during WWII.
Kris sees a book that reminds her of how she got her name.
Jeremy Harper shares how the library supported his education growing up.
Gail tells the story of her relationship with her Jewish Heritage and the impact of meeting Elie Wiesel.
Aparna and Naga share their stories of the changes they have witnessed and made reality through their volunteer work with the Association For India’s Development
Dulce describes the Mazahuan embroidery she has brought to the World Village Festival.
Jodi speaks about growing up in the West in the 1950’s, taking risks, and public service.
Enriqueta shares words from the endangered Mazahua culture.
Erika Warner shares her story of learning English, falling in love, finding her life’s vocation and the importance of giving back to your community.