September is library card sign-up month at the Northeast Branch of the Seattle Public Library and all branches.
The information says:
Library Card Sign-up Month is a national celebration of public libraries and time to make sure that students have the most important school supply of all -- a free Library card.
A Library card is free for anyone who lives, works, owns property or goes to school in the Library's free service area. Cardholders from several library systems in Washington may also qualify.
Apply online if you are 13 or older, or visit a Library branch to sign up. Bring a valid I.D. and proof of your current address, like a utility bill. Young adults and children ages 17 and under do not need to provide proof of their resident address.
Here are 30 things you can do for free at The Seattle Public Library:
11. Revamp your résumé - Brainfuse offers Live Résumé Help and will edit and return yours within 24 hours.
13. Save money with Consumers' Checkbook, a guide to Puget Sound services and stores such as auto repair shops, hospitals, plumbers, banks and insurance companies.
30. Get personalized book recommendations with Your Next 5 Books.
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