Pierce County Library System awarded national medal

Neel Parikh and Jo Cruz, representatives of the Pierce County Library System (PCLS), visited the White House May 8. First lady Michelle Obama presented them with the National Medal for Museum and Library Service.

Neel Parikh and Jo Cruz, representatives of the Pierce County Library System (PCLS), visited the White House May 8. First lady Michelle Obama presented them with the National Medal for Museum and Library Service.

The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) is a major contributor of research, funding and inspiration for libraries and museums. PCLS was among 10 other libraries and museums recognized by IMLS for community service and public outreach efforts.

A press release from the institute said PCLS was recognized for catering to a diverse community.  For example, an innovative non-Dewey Decimal system was put in place to increase accessibility for library patrons. The library system was also praised for its Early Literacy Program, which partners with the health department and Child Care Aware of Tacoma/Pierce County.

“Through innovative programs and partnerships, rooted in and developed as a result of research, the library system has been successful in leveraging community resources and delivering high-value services,” it said.

In the press release, Parikh credited the medal to library staff and partners within the community.

“Our communities, staff, and partners – together, we are the award winner. With our partners, we are a valued community asset that is making a difference one person at a time,” said Parikh.