Thursday, May 22, 2014

Mayor Proclaims First Library Day Tomorrow


 
The information says:
Nearly 12 million books and materials were circulated and nearly 7 million people visited The Seattle Public Library last year. Now is the perfect time to get a Library card if you don’t already have one. Library card applications are available in person at all Library locations and online at www.spl.org.
In addition to books, materials and access to many online databases and journals, the Library hosts hundreds of programs per month for children, teens and adults, including story times, author readings and more.
“Having a Library card gives you access to all the free services and resources the Library has to offer – like homework help for students, job search assistance for the unemployed, computer classes for ESL students and more,” City Librarian Marcellus Turner said. “You don’t even need to visit our buildings to receive help. Chat and email services and a mobile app are also available.”
For more information about The Seattle Public Library, visit www.spl.org or call 206-386-4636.

The Northeast Branch (6801 35th Avenue NE) offers many programs for children and adults and recently renovated the children's area. Go here for more information on this library.

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