Suzanne Myers Harold is the Outreach Coordinator for Libraries Reading Outreach in Clatstop County, where she coordinates the countywide Summer Reading program and
promotes free library cards for rural youth.
Take Your Child to the Library Day is also a good day to get youngsters (and others)
free library cards.
September is Library Card Sign - up Month, a time when the Buffalo & Erie County Public Libraries join with the American Library Association and public libraries nationwide to encourage every student to have the most important school supply of all —
a free library card.
Whether that is through homework help, STEM programs or access to print, eBooks or databases, the library has something for everyone — all available with
a free library card.»
The entire notion of
a free library card that expires after three days of use, but allows a traveler to borrow media for a week is really excellent.
You can get
a free library card under the province's B.C. OneCard program.
You can get
a free library card as the result of a service agreement between the Interlink Federation member library systems.
You may be eligible for
a free library card as a result of a service agreement.
You can get
a free library card as the result of a service agreement.
iPads must be checked out by a parent or guardian with a valid, fine -
free library card that is at least 30 days old.
Learn more about how you can get
a free library card.
Individuals who live, work, go to school, or own property in Jefferson county qualify for
a free library card.
If you live in Barrie or Oro - Medonte, are a Georgian College student, or belong to the Midland or Orillia Public Libraries, you can register for
a free library card.
Residents of Barrie and Oro - Medonte can sign up for
a free library card.
All residents of Barrie and Oro - Medonte can register for
a free library card.
Anyone who lives, works, or owns property in Anderson County, may sign up for
a free library card at any branch or the Main Library.