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− | + | Although officially established in [[established::1962]], [[Črnomelj People's Library|Črnomelj Library]] traces its origins back to 1868, when Narodna čitalnica, a national reading room, was opened in the city. It runs a branch library in Semič. | |
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+ | In addition to lending library material, the library stands as the cultural centre of the region, facilitating lifelong learning, hosting activities for all age groups, cultural events, and fosters the reading culture in the Romani community. Said activities include book clubs, creative workshops, exhibitions, literary competitions, and story-telling hours. The library manages several projects with a view to developing language skills among and making literature more accessible to special needs individuals. | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | *[[Municipality of Črnomelj]] | ||
+ | *[[COBISS - Slovene Virtual Library]] | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
− | *[http://www.crn.sik.si Črnomelj | + | *[http://www.crn.sik.si Črnomelj Library website] |
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[[Category:Municipal libraries]] | [[Category:Municipal libraries]] |
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23 Oct 2018
24 Oct 2018
Slovenian literary encounters, featuring a lecture on Slavko Grum by Darja Peperko Golob (Miran Jarc Library, Novo mesto) and kamishibai performances based on Slovenian literary tales and a workshop by Breda Kočevar (Črnomelj Library) and Tatjana Grabrijan, organised by Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA) (Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna), Miran Jarc Library, Novo mesto, Slovenian Institute in Vienna, and Austrian Centre for Ethnic Groups,
In addition to lending library material, the library stands as the cultural centre of the region, facilitating lifelong learning, hosting activities for all age groups, cultural events, and fosters the reading culture in the Romani community. Said activities include book clubs, creative workshops, exhibitions, literary competitions, and story-telling hours. The library manages several projects with a view to developing language skills among and making literature more accessible to special needs individuals.
See also