Dauphin County Library System
Lindsay Gottwald serves as the Youth Services Manager at the Dauphin County Library System, where responsibilities include designing programming for learners under 18, leading educators, and developing initiatives like Sensory Storytime and a STEAM-focused fiber arts program. Previously, Lindsay held roles such as Library Supervisor and Public Services Assistant, enhancing staff training and customer service. As an Independent Marketing Consultant, Lindsay collaborates with nonprofits and small businesses in Harrisburg on strategic public relations. Additional experience includes roles in educational settings, such as Director of Youth & Christian Education at Camp Hill Presbyterian Church and substitute teaching in various institutions. Lindsay holds a Master of Arts in Teaching from The George Washington University and a Bachelor of Arts in Public Communication from American University.
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Dauphin County Library System
Vision The Dauphin County Library System Serves the information needs of Dauphin County citizens with a dedicated staff of skilled and knowledgeable library employees; Is the bridge that unites available, affordable, and accessible information with a widely diverse community; seeks opportunities to meld traditional library services with new technologies; Is the information place, working hand-in-hand with other agencies to provide access to the information that is integral to the well-being of our community Guiding Principles The Dauphin County Library System is committed to: Upholding the principle of free speech and to opposing the restriction or suppression of ideas, information, or artistic expression; Serving all people, regardless of age, race, religion, gender, physical ability or economic status; Providing free basic services to all and making prudent decisions about those services; Being fully accountable for all funds we receive; Promoting a lifelong love of learning.