Partners Library Action Network
Please be advised that PLAN will be closed on Friday, April 3rd, for Good Friday. We will resume normal business hours on Monday, April 6th.
We wish you and your families a happy and safe holiday.
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PLAN Staff
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5806 Mesa Drive Ste. 375
Austin, TX 78731
512-583-0704
09/10/2025
When parents read with their kids, it can:
🗣️ Build their vocabulary
📚 Increase their interest in reading
👀 Improve focus & attention
Find more ways to support your child's literacy at https://www.improvingliteracy.org/resource/supporting-your-child-s-literacy-at-home
09/10/2025
Deadline September 15
The Les Paul Foundation invites applications for grants in support of programs and projects that encourage innovation in music production and/or performance and innovative STEM or STEAM programs for students and others in challenging situations. Proposals for medical research related to curing tinnitus and other hearing impairment issues are considered, as are proposals that inspire the public through support of public exhibits presenting Les Paul’s life and achievements.
Organizations must be located and operating programs in the United States and classified by the Internal Revenue Service as public charities and tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
For complete program guidelines and application instructions, see the Les Paul Foundation website: https://www.les-paul.com/the-foundation/
09/10/2025
Traces of Texas reader Jared Tye thoughtfully sent in this wonderful 1960 aerial shot of the courthouse square in McKinney, Texas. If you look closely, you can see the old J.C. Penney store above the courthouse, just right of center.
The Courthouse Square was established when William Davis donated 120 acres of land to the Collin County Commissioners, and is a prototypical example of a so-called "Shelbyville Square." What is a Shelbyville Square? It's a specific public planning model that originated in Shelbyville, Tennessee, and became a widely adopted prototype for American small-town squares in the 1800s. This design features a central block with a courthouse, surrounded by a grid of equally sized city blocks. It is considered a foundational American style for town planning, impacting numerous small towns across the country. There are many such squares surrounding county courthouses in Texas. I believe that, of the 254 counties in Texas, 157 of them have Shelbyville squares. There have been at least four Collin County courthouses at this location.
Thank you, Jared. Super duper interesting!
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