It’s National Library Week, and we really like this year’s focus on you, the people who use the library. Whether you use your library to browse and borrow reading, listening, and viewing materials, as a place to meet with a community group, for children’s events, to find early learning and parenting resources, to get free access to computers, technology or job seeking help, to access online and downloadable materials, or to pursue an individual learning project, we welcome your presence and invite your questions.
To mark this week’s celebration, we are holding fine amnesty days for this whole week. Stop in, email or call through Saturday, April 14, and we will forgive all fines on your record. Bring overdue items back this week, and no fines will be charged.
In addition, the Board of Trustees is pleased to announce that they have revised the circulation policy and fines for videos have been reduced to 5 cents per day per video. Fines for new videos only will remain at $1 per day to encourage prompt return of these popular items.