- Parent-Teacher resource collection
- School & group visits
- 3D Printer Printer request form
- Storytimes
- Summer Reading Program
- Newspapers & magazines
- Audio books
- Foreign language books
- Book return chute
- Aquarium
- Booklists & bookmarks
- Children’s award books
- Free public internet computer Revised Internet Policy
* Computer are restricted to Youth patrons ONLY after 2:30 p.m. weekdays and all day on Saturdays and School Holidays. - Photocopying facilities
- Help Yourself box
… and much more!
Group Visitation Guidelines
Camp and classes are welcome to visit the library. We endeavor to accommodate groups at the times they would like to visit. Group and class leaders must call ahead and book a time so as not to clash with other library programming or group visits. For more information see attached policy.
LIBRARY GROUP VISITATION RULES
Unattended Child Policy
Parents, guardians, and/or caregivers are responsible for the safety, behavior, and supervision of children at all times in the Library and on library property. Children are expected to respect library property and adhere to the rules outlined in the Unattended Child Policy .
Book Donation Policy
The Youth Services department is happy to receive donations that can enhance our collection. Please review our book donation policy.
Material Challenge Policy
Materials in the library’s collection are selected under the guidelines established in the library’s Collection Development Policy. The term “materials,” as used in this policy, includes books, periodicals, pamphlets, pictures, photographs, audio recordings, films, video tapes, software, databases, microforms, posters, displays, educational toys, and any other form or format in which information and ideas may be conveyed, either existing or as may be developed. The library recognizes that from time to time concerns or complaints about a specific title or type of material selected for, or removed (weeded) from the collection may arise. This policy provides the systematic approach to ensure the fundamental principles of intellectual freedom are upheld while completely addressing the nature of the complaint.