may, 2025
Event Details
One of the most iconic buildings in Philadelphia is the Main Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia. First opened on June 2, 1927, the massive Central Library building was
Event Details
One of the most iconic buildings in Philadelphia is the Main Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia. First opened on June 2, 1927, the massive Central Library building was in development for 16 years, delayed by World War I, it now serves as the main library, and administrative headquarters for the Free Library of Philadelphia.
The presentation will consist of a Welcome from current president Kelly Richards, an overview of the recent renovation project of the Rare Books Collection by Tyreice DuPass which included a major HVAC overhaul and then a tour of the project led by Janine Pollock and her team.
The Rare Book Collection department houses exhibitions of historically important books and manuscripts from 3000 BCE to today. Included is one of the largest collections of Charles Dickens and Edgar Allan Poe books. There are also almost 50,000 early American children’s books. The protection of these rare books was critical during the construction phase since some of the pages are very delicate.
Networking social to follow at the Kite & Key Tavern.
Speakers:
Kelly Richards, President & Director
Tyreice DuPass, Deputy Director of Property Management
Janine Pollock, Chief, Special Collections Division
Cost:
IFMA Philly Members – Facility Managers Only – $45
IFMA Philly Members – $55
Non-Member – $65
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Time
(Wednesday) 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
Free Library of Phila. Main Branch, 1901 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103