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Ames in Focus: From Parchment to Progress with Megan Klein-Hewett and Anessa Olson
Description
America turns 250 in 2026, and the Ames Public Library is inviting the community to start reflecting now. In this episode of Ames in Focus, Bill sits down with Megan Klein-Hewett and Anessa Olson from the Library’s Adult Services team to talk about how Ames is marking this milestone with thoughtful, engaging programming.
From hands-on history to conversations about the First Amendment, this episode explores how the Library is creating space for learning, dialogue, and community connection.
Whether you’re a history buff, a civic enthusiast, or just looking for something meaningful to do on a Friday morning, this is your invitation to get involved.
📜 Episode Highlights:
America 250: How the Ames Public Library is approaching the 250th anniversary of the United States with reflection, balance, and community conversation.
Library of Congress Transcribe-a-thon: Happening March 28 beginning at 10 a.m. with a presentation to kick things off, followed by a hands-on opportunity to transcribe historical documents.
What’s a Transcribe-a-thon? Learn how volunteers help make original documents from the Library of Congress searchable and accessible—no experience required.
Why It Matters: How transcribing connects participants directly to the voices and handwriting of the past.
First Amendment Days: Coming up in April, this annual Ames tradition explores the freedoms of speech, press, religion, assembly, and petition through engaging community programming.
The Role of the Library: Why public libraries are uniquely positioned to host civic dialogue and historical reflection.
What’s Ahead: Additional programs and events throughout the year as part of the America 250 initiative.
🔗 Resources:
✅ Learn more at AmesPublicLibrary.org
✅ Explore upcoming events and First Amendment Days programming
✅ Follow the Ames Public Library on social media for updates