Public Libraries

January 21, 2025

Glenwood Springs Colorado Public Library

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr — yesterday we honored his work by pausing for a day to remember his dedication to achieving justice and human rights for all — the right to pursue and have life and liberty.

What is liberty?

The right to choose … how one wants to live, to learn, to work.

President Johnson during his presidency fought alongside Dr. King for equal rights for all.

So did Lady Bird Johnson. Read her words regarding the right to choose a book:

“Perhaps no place in any community is so totally democratic as the town library.”

Public libraries are just exactly that.  Public means used by all, paid for by all. Even though I don’t support certain ideas, I support access to all, for all.

When I walk into a grocery store with my grandchildren, I see bottles of wine and whiskey, bags of chips, candy, and my favorite — vanilla ice cream. What I select to buy and NOT buy, teaches my grandchildren more than any words I might say.

Nancy Bo Flood

As a fish-brain surgeon or a rodeo poem wrangler, I have loved stories. I strongly believe that words – in poetry or prose – help heal our hearts and give us new eyes to see the world. I was first a research psychologist studying brain development at the University of Minnesota and London University before following my passion – writing for children. Learn more...