Newly appointed Garfield County Libraries Executive Director Abraham Korah, left, and Branch Director Nancy Barnes, right, stand with three staff members at the Glenwood Springs Library in front of their “summer reading” posters on Tuesday. According to the library district,…
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Aspen residents who frequent the Pitkin County Library may be interested to know that changes in neighboring Garfield County's library leadership could have implications for regional resource sharing and cooperative programming. The appointment of Abraham Korah as Executive Director of Garfield County Libraries may lead to new opportunities for collaboration between the two counties, potentially benefiting readers and researchers in Aspen. Given the proximity of Aspen to Glenwood Springs, many locals may hold library cards in both Pitkin and Garfield counties, making cooperation between the two library systems a matter of practical concern. As Korah settles into his new role, it will be worth watching how his leadership style and priorities shape the relationship between Garfield County Libraries and their counterparts in Pitkin County, including the Aspen School District's library services.
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Category: library ·
Published: June 29, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Daily News ·
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