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Florence-Lauderdale Public Library presents educational podcasts.
Date | Title & Description | Contributors |
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2016-05-20 | Michelle Eubanks, chairperson of Arts Alive, talks with Amanda and Jillian about the importance of getting involved in your community. | |
2016-04-11 | Leaders from Conquering Life join the Florence-Lauderdale Public Library librarians discuss books that celebrate new beginnings. | |
2016-02-10 | Bethany and Tucker Green from High Tide Adventure share what has inspired them to reach out to the young people in their community. High Tide Adventure plans service trips for teens that open their eyes to a whole new perspective. | |
2015-12-08 |
Historically Speaking: The Origin Story of the University of North Alabama From its humble beginnings atop a pastoral mountain to its modern location in the heart of downtown Florence, the University of North Alabama has a 185-year-old legacy of greatness. Listen to its story as we trace its origins from Lagrange to the Lion'... |
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2015-11-24 | FLPL invited community members to publicly thank an individual or group who has made a difference in their lives for a legacy podcast. In this episode patrons thank their friends. | |
2015-11-24 | FLPL invited community members to publicly thank an individual or group who has made a difference in their lives for a legacy podcast. In this episode patrons thank members of their family. | |
2015-11-24 | FLPL invited community members to publicly thank an individual or group who has made a difference in their lives for a legacy podcast. In this episode patrons thank members of their community. | |
2015-11-20 | Florence-Lauderdale Public Library librarians talk about their choice reads for the season of gratitude. | |
2015-11-03 | "You are enough," Sarah Gillis, co-founder of Conquering Life and personal fitness coach demands! Sarah shares her perspective and struggles around growing up and being a grown up. | |
2015-10-02 | Believe it or not, Florence, Alabama once had a very active red light district, and the queen of that red light district was Kate Nelson. In today's episode of Historically Speaking, Lee and Clint discuss the life of Florence's most infamous early-20th... |