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This is the larger of the library's two meeting spaces. It is located in the north basement and is accessible from Fifth Street.
The Children's Area is bright and inviting, welcoming young readers and families.
This meeting space, referred to as the Conference Room, is located on the library's main level.
The Genealogy and Newspaper Reading Room is a warm quiet space is available for reading, researching or studying.
Chapter books and audiobooks on CD are available for school-aged children in the Juvenile Area.
Books with text in larger font are arranged by genre in the library's Large Print Room.
The Paperback Trade Program is open to everyone. No library card is necessary. Pocket-sized paperbacks in good condition may be exchanged evenly.
Eleven PCs are available for public use. A spacious counter is open for patrons wishing to utilize Wi-Fi with their own devices.
Teens enjoy a space of their own with sitting areas for hanging out or homework.
Summer Reading Programs are full of fun for readers through fifth grade.
Special children's programs and events are hosted throughout the year. This was an American Girl Tea Party.
Amazing volunteers provide monthly Preschool Programs packed with stories and activities.