Celebrating 75 Years of Aruba’s National Library: A Legacy of Knowledge and Service
The National Library of Aruba marked its 75th anniversary with a special celebration, highlighting its pivotal role in education and community service.
Prime Minister’s Tribute to National Library’s Impact
On August 20, 2024, the National Library of Aruba celebrated its 75th anniversary, a milestone that underscores its longstanding commitment to education and cultural preservation. Prime Minister Evelyn Wever-Croes addressed the gathering, emphasizing the library’s importance not just as a repository of books but as a hub of knowledge, supported by dedicated staff.
Supporting Aruba’s Students and Lifelong Learners
For decades, the library has served as a vital resource for students, providing a quiet space for study and access to a wide range of educational materials. The Prime Minister also highlighted the library’s future role in supporting the government’s digitization efforts, ensuring that all community members have access to digital resources and assistance.
Future Vision: Digitization and Community Support
Enhancing Digital Literacy at the National Library
The celebration honored the library staff’s dedication over the years and looked forward to many more years of service to the Aruban community.
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