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The view from the street.
A stained glass window with a white capped wave.
How do I get a library card?
You must visit the library and apply for a library card in person (though you may pre-register online). Please be sure to bring proof of identity, residency, and mailing address to the library in order to finalize your application. A list of acceptable items for ID/residence/address is available on our Library Card Registration Policy. General Delivery is not an acceptable address for a permanent card.
A parent or guardian must apply for a juvenile (person under 18 years of age) card in person.
Not a full-time resident? Don't have a permanent mailing address? Just visiting? Drop by the front desk and ask staff about library card options, or read about Temporary Library Cards on our Library Card Registration Policy.
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How do I reserve the library's Meeting Room?
If you're interested in reserving the meeting room, please read the Meeting Room Regulations. If your group meets the requirements, please fill out the Meeting Room Request Form online, scan a downloadable form, or drop by the library to fill out a form in person. If staff approve the request, you will be contacted by phone or email.
The library offers free use of the meeting room for meetings and programs that serve an educational, cultural, civic, or recreational purpose. Meetings and programs must be free and open to the public, non-commercial, and scheduled during open hours. The meeting room is intended for specific events rather than for regularly scheduled, ongoing meetings.
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