SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – In a new collaborative effort between Springfield City Library, Liberty Bank, and White Lion Brewing Co., a unique book club will be coming to Springfield this September.
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP)– A new effort to promote reading and literacy in Springfield is underway thanks to a member of the Springfield Thunderbirds hockey team. ‘Anthony’s Book Club’, named for ...
The Springfield Comic Book Convention will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday Jan. 30 at the Route 66 Hotel & Conference Center, 625 E. Saint Joseph St., in Springfield. This is near the ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — The Springfield-Greene County Library District’s Friends of the Library completed another highly annual successful book sale from April 30 through May 4, generating a total of ...
SPRINGFIELD - Discovering comic books for the first time can be a life-changing experience for readers. Finding a hero they can relate to, learning about alien worlds and expanding their imagination ...
Shuffling through old photographs, Josh Arnett has been feeling "wistful" the last few weeks. This month, his downtown bookstore celebrates a significant milestone: 10 years of business. It was in May ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — An event in Springfield marked the first of two book-sharing box installations in Missouri. Brightspeed and Little Free Library partnered to bring a book-sharing box installation to ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) -This Saturday is “Let Freedom Read Day,” which is part of Banned Books Week. In recognition of the day, Vote 417 hosted a pop-up at Mother’s Brewing Company in Springfield ...
Springfield Mayor Ken McClure was honored Tuesday with the Missouri Municipal League’s Distinguished Service Award, which honors a current or former Missouri municipal official who has made ...
Marvel Cinematic Universe fanatics, Trekkies, DC Universe zealots and Star Wars nerds alike will unite at the MassMutual Center on Saturday for Springfield’s first Comic Con. The Springfield Comic ...
The environmentally-conscious novel gives readers a glimpse at what the world could look like if we don’t start taking care of it. “Houston, we have a problem!” Springfield said in a press release.
The year was 1998 or 1999, according to Springfield-based author David Harrison's best recollection. Harrison, author of scores of children's books, many of them focused on poetry and the wonders of ...
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