To better serve our patrons, please help us determine which magazines are the most necessary in our community! Don’t worry, we are not making drastic cuts…we are migrating some of our paper subscriptions to an online format! You will soon be able to read many of our magazines from your smart phone or tablet!
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2013 Magazine Survey
To better serve our patrons, please help us determine which magazines are the most necessary in our community! Don’t worry, we are not making drastic cuts…we are migrating some of our paper subscriptions to an online format! You will soon be able to read many of our magazines from your smart phone or tablet!
Read moreApril is National Poetry Month!
Safety Sign-In
The numbers of unaccompanied children coming to the library after school have increased tremendously this year, and with the change of seasons, we are concerned about the safety of our after-school crowd. Lost children, minor injuries and severe weather are all concerns with children who are without adult supervision. Because we never know when and where an emergency may occur, we are implementing a sign-in for every minor that comes to the library without a parent. Each child will log in at the front desk with their name and a phone number where a parent or guardian may be reached.
Read moreCurious? Snap this QR code with your smart phone!
2013 Photography Exhibit
The exhibit will run April 1-30, 2013.
Read moreScratched DVD Charge
Reminder: Beginning April 1, 2013, we will CHARGE $1.00 for each DVD that is returned SCRATCHED. Please be gentle with our DVDs so they can last a long, long time! Thank you!
Read moreDig Into Reading
The Summer Reading Program is fast approaching. Now is your chance to enhance the lives of local children…volunteer! Click here to find out how you can help. How Can I Help?
Read moreDig Into Reading
The Summer Reading Program is fast approaching. Now is your chance to enhance the lives of local children…volunteer! Click here to find out how you can help. How Can I Help?
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