Interlibrary Loans (ILL)
…department directly at ill@oilregionlibraries.org. To request an item immediately, please fill out the Interlibrary Loan Request form below and click “Submit.” You may checkout up to 2 ILL items at…
…department directly at ill@oilregionlibraries.org. To request an item immediately, please fill out the Interlibrary Loan Request form below and click “Submit.” You may checkout up to 2 ILL items at…
…by brothers Frank and Chester Moore. The business featured wholesale and retail ice cream sales with products delivered by horse-drawn wagon. This parade on Seneca Street shows the intersection with…
…also available as take home activities or on oilregionlibraries.org! The best part? You get to create a cumulative keepsake using STEM & craft activities! Help & hints are available each…
Financial success and a keen interest in finding a recreational outlet prompted a group of Oil City men to organize a social club that has flourished for more than a…
…over the shop. JACKSON’S BOWLING ALLEY – Jackson’s Bowling Alley was located upstairs over the Western Auto Store, later Williams Decorating. GATES AND BURNS – The Gates and Burns realty…
…Cover Sheet) All Locations Receive Fax $1.00/page All Locations Lamination $0.50/half page, $1.00/full page Oil City, Franklin Wireless Printing B&W $0.25/page All Locations Wireless Printing Color $0.50/page All Locations print@oilregionlibraries.org…
… If you’d like to attend an upcoming ORLA Board Meeting or request official organization documents, please contact Executive Director, Dan Flaherty, at director@oilregionlibraries.org….
…the Oil Region Library Association are always welcome to apply, even when no positions are currently available. Questions regarding employment can be directed to the Executive Director at director @oilregionlibraries.org….
…claim an All-America City status from two national sponsors: the National Municipal League (a citizens’ organization for better government) and Look Magazine (a weekly magazine with worldwide circulation). A large…
…most intriguing and elaborate spaces, though, has been empty and rather forlorn since the mid-1950s: Library Hall. A group of Oil City residents organized the Petroleum Institute’s Lyceum in 1864…