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Lake Worth Library - 75th Anniversary Celebration

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75th Anniversary of the Lake Worth Public Library
Open House event to showcase the library’s unique history, artifacts

August 30, 2016 - Lake Worth, Fla. - The City of Lake Worth invites the community to an educational open house event in September, planned to showcase the Lake Worth Public Library’s intriguing 75-year history.  Tours, featuring historical artifacts on display, will take place from 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 24 at the Lake Worth Public Library, 15 North M Street, in Lake Worth.

Who:     City of Lake Worth Public Library
What:    Open House event to showcase the library’s history, artifacts
When:   3 p.m. – 5 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 24
Where:  Lake Worth Public Library, 15 North M Street, in Lake Worth, Fla.
Why:      Lake Worth Public Library building celebrates 75 years in September

Artifacts on Display include:
•    Paintings by Mr. Reginald Sherman Winton, acclaimed painter and muralist. He became a Lake Worth resident in 1922;
•    Woodcarvings by Samuel J. Schlappich, a celebrated artist, photographer, writer and shoemaker. He became a Lake Worth resident and purchased a Downtown shoe repair shop in 1925:
•    A bullet, found on the Men’s room floor of the Library, on a Monday morning in 1942 by Librarian Julia Simmons; A light was left on during a blackout and the town police chief was ordered to shoot it out; 
•    A second bullet, said to be fired from the gun that killed Lee Harvey Oswald;
•    A snippet from the poem, “Hiawatha” painted on a piece of birch bark;
•    Original, newsprint volumes of Lake Worth Herald newspaper editions 1940 – present;
1912 – 1920 Lake Worth Herald editions, archived on microfilm.
Captions to go with attached images:
Hannau the Incense Bringer, woodcarving, Samuel J. Schlappich

Lake Worth Public Library during construction, December 1940 Photograph, Archives

Art China Clipper, painting, Reginald Sherman Winton

Located in central Palm Beach County, Lake Worth is a dynamic, multi-cultural city with an individualistic style.  People are drawn to the city by its acceptance of different cultures and lifestyles, historic districts, hip downtown and colorful arts

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Our library is the BEST !!!!

Anonymous said...

the best---are you on drugs---this place is where homeless uses bathrooms to shower with water from sink---check it out for yourself