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One of the many colourful tour buses that bring people to gamble their money away... taken in the parking lot of Casino Niagara.

MBTA RTS #0324 (wearing and ad for the musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat) passes 180 Tremont St. in downtown Boston on March 14, 1996..

Matt Pujo photo

The Dream Bus officially launched service at Kennedy Heights on April 10, 2019, with remarks from Dane County Executive Joe Parisi, Dane County Library Service Director Tracy Herold, Madison Public Library Director of Public Service Krissy Wick, and Madison Public Library Foundation Executive Director Jenni Jeffress and an official ribbon cutting! Attendees enjoyed cake and coffee in the Kennedy Heights Community Center space at the event, which was held amidst a surprise snow shower. The Dream Bus will visit five Madison neighborhoods on a weekly basis to provide library service for patrons who find it harder to visit a library in person. Photos by Shanna Wolf.

We Read materials on the Dream Bus as part of the Forward Madison FC partnership

The Dream Bus officially launched service at Kennedy Heights on April 10, 2019, with remarks from Dane County Executive Joe Parisi, Dane County Library Service Director Tracy Herold, Madison Public Library Director of Public Service Krissy Wick, and Madison Public Library Foundation Executive Director Jenni Jeffress and an official ribbon cutting! Attendees enjoyed cake and coffee in the Kennedy Heights Community Center space at the event, which was held amidst a surprise snow shower. The Dream Bus will visit five Madison neighborhoods on a weekly basis to provide library service for patrons who find it harder to visit a library in person. Photos by Shanna Wolf.

The Dream Bus officially launched service at Kennedy Heights on April 10, 2019, with remarks from Dane County Executive Joe Parisi, Dane County Library Service Director Tracy Herold, Madison Public Library Director of Public Service Krissy Wick, and Madison Public Library Foundation Executive Director Jenni Jeffress and an official ribbon cutting! Attendees enjoyed cake and coffee in the Kennedy Heights Community Center space at the event, which was held amidst a surprise snow shower. The Dream Bus will visit five Madison neighborhoods on a weekly basis to provide library service for patrons who find it harder to visit a library in person. Photos by Shanna Wolf.

The Dream Bus officially launched service at Kennedy Heights on April 10, 2019, with remarks from Dane County Executive Joe Parisi, Dane County Library Service Director Tracy Herold, Madison Public Library Director of Public Service Krissy Wick, and Madison Public Library Foundation Executive Director Jenni Jeffress and an official ribbon cutting! Attendees enjoyed cake and coffee in the Kennedy Heights Community Center space at the event, which was held amidst a surprise snow shower. The Dream Bus will visit five Madison neighborhoods on a weekly basis to provide library service for patrons who find it harder to visit a library in person. Photos by Shanna Wolf.

The Dream Bus officially launched service at Kennedy Heights on April 10, 2019, with remarks from Dane County Executive Joe Parisi, Dane County Library Service Director Tracy Herold, Madison Public Library Director of Public Service Krissy Wick, and Madison Public Library Foundation Executive Director Jenni Jeffress and an official ribbon cutting! Attendees enjoyed cake and coffee in the Kennedy Heights Community Center space at the event, which was held amidst a surprise snow shower. The Dream Bus will visit five Madison neighborhoods on a weekly basis to provide library service for patrons who find it harder to visit a library in person. Photos by Shanna Wolf.

While our libraries are closed for walk-in service, the Dream Bus engages children and families at Madison Metropolitan School District summer meal sites around the city.

 

This stop was at East Madison Community Center on June 25, 2020. Photos by Tracy Moore.

At Parks Alive on July 25th, 2022, the Dream Bus hosted special guests Martinez "Pops" and Harlem "Son" White for Think Like a DJ: Varsity Program, a Ripple Project program. There was DJing, a rap game and a graffiti contest! Contest winners earned earn prizes and all participants received a copy of the Think Like A DJ coloring book by Martinez and Harle.

 

This event also included the MSCR Fit2Go van, the Madison Reading Project, and screening of a Sina Davis Movie in the Park - Jungle Cruise - at 6pm.

 

Parks Alive is a collaborative effort across multiple City departments and involves many community-based stakeholders and mobile resources. Parks Alive is a great opportunity for residents to come out to local parks, build community, strengthen relationships, and have fun!

 

Photos by library staff.

MBTA RTS #0325 (wearing and ad for the musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat) lays over at the Floating Hospital on Washington St. in Boston, MA on April 1, 1996.

Matt Pujo photo

Dream Bus 2021 | Photographer: John Nondorf | Location: Elver Park

Making Comics with the Dream Bus and the Bubbler on June 21, 2019.

The Dream Bus and Madison Public Library staff went to Brittingham Park on Thursday, July 21st, 2022 for an evening of fun with Mobile Madison. There was free food, books, art activities, fishing games, fitness, a movie in the park, and more.

 

Photos by library staff.

Photos of the new Dream Bus before it launches in the community. Photos by LDV USA.

Forward Madison FC and Madison Public Library press conference May 10, 2021

The Dream Bus visited Madison's West Side on Monday, August 1, 2022. The Dream Bus stopped at Wisconsin Youth Company, Theresa Terrace, and Eagle Heights, interacting with dozens of neighborhood kids. Photos by Joe Warfel for Madison Public Library.

The start of my journey home

The Dream Bus officially launched service at Kennedy Heights on April 10, 2019, with remarks from Dane County Executive Joe Parisi, Dane County Library Service Director Tracy Herold, Madison Public Library Director of Public Service Krissy Wick, and Madison Public Library Foundation Executive Director Jenni Jeffress and an official ribbon cutting! Attendees enjoyed cake and coffee in the Kennedy Heights Community Center space at the event, which was held amidst a surprise snow shower. The Dream Bus will visit five Madison neighborhoods on a weekly basis to provide library service for patrons who find it harder to visit a library in person. Photos by Shanna Wolf.

The Dream Bus officially launched service at Kennedy Heights on April 10, 2019, with remarks from Dane County Executive Joe Parisi, Dane County Library Service Director Tracy Herold, Madison Public Library Director of Public Service Krissy Wick, and Madison Public Library Foundation Executive Director Jenni Jeffress and an official ribbon cutting! Attendees enjoyed cake and coffee in the Kennedy Heights Community Center space at the event, which was held amidst a surprise snow shower. The Dream Bus will visit five Madison neighborhoods on a weekly basis to provide library service for patrons who find it harder to visit a library in person. Photos by Shanna Wolf.

At Parks Alive on July 25th, 2022, the Dream Bus hosted special guests Martinez "Pops" and Harlem "Son" White for Think Like a DJ: Varsity Program, a Ripple Project program. There was DJing, a rap game and a graffiti contest! Contest winners earned earn prizes and all participants received a copy of the Think Like A DJ coloring book by Martinez and Harle.

 

This event also included the MSCR Fit2Go van, the Madison Reading Project, and screening of a Sina Davis Movie in the Park - Jungle Cruise - at 6pm.

 

Parks Alive is a collaborative effort across multiple City departments and involves many community-based stakeholders and mobile resources. Parks Alive is a great opportunity for residents to come out to local parks, build community, strengthen relationships, and have fun!

 

Photos by library staff.

While our libraries are closed for walk-in service, the Dream Bus engages children and families at Madison Metropolitan School District summer meal sites around the city.

 

This stop was at East Madison Community Center on June 25, 2020. Photos by Tracy Moore.

While our libraries are closed for walk-in service, the Dream Bus engages children and families at Madison Metropolitan School District summer meal sites around the city.

 

This stop was at East Madison Community Center on June 25, 2020. Photos by Tracy Moore.

Author and artist Bryan Collier visited Leopold School and the Dream Bus on May 21, 2019. The Wisconsin Book Festival brings authors to Madison schools as part of its outreach effort, often giving away books to students, classrooms, or school libraries. Photos by Library staff.

While our libraries are closed for walk-in service, the Dream Bus engages children and families at Madison Metropolitan School District summer meal sites around the city.

 

This stop was at East Madison Community Center on June 25, 2020. Photos by Tracy Moore.

While our libraries are closed for walk-in service, the Dream Bus engages children and families at Madison Metropolitan School District summer meal sites around the city.

 

This stop was at East Madison Community Center on June 25, 2020. Photos by Tracy Moore.

While our libraries are closed for walk-in service, the Dream Bus engages children and families at Madison Metropolitan School District summer meal sites around the city.

 

This stop was at East Madison Community Center on June 25, 2020. Photos by Tracy Moore.

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